Each of our local authority areas across the North Region provide a wide range of football activities designed to introduce young players to the game for both boys and girls. There are a number of formal opportunities delivered through local grass roots clubs and teams as shown in the table below. Age LTPD Stage Recreation [ Read More ]
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FOOTBALL COACH DEVELOPMENT Moray Girls Football Club has a long-standing commitment to Coach Education and Development. Therefore, we are trying to provide opportunities for players, parents and coaches to gain knowledge and experience through coaching courses, in-services and through taking teams to allow young children to develop and enjoy our national game. We are currently [ Read More ]
Registration of Players Players not registered for the team can have a maximum of 3 trial games, thereafter a player registration form must be completed and sent to Scottish Women’s Football (SWF). A player may only register for one club unless she plays for her school or university. The signing of a Registration Form by [ Read More ]
DISCIPLINE,PREPARATION,PRESENTATION,ORGANISATION The basic principles to provide a good Coaching Standard. 1. Always promote playing the game by the Laws of the Game (The Referee is always right) – Promote Fair Play. 2. Punctuality – Good time management – The Coach Sets the Standard. 3. Set a high level of discipline within the Squad at [ Read More ]
PARTICIPATE IN SPORTS, HAVE FUN! Children’s sports are supposed to be fun – for the children. Your actions, whether verbal or nonverbal, can have a lasting emotional effect on children. Too many children are leaving sports activities because adults unfairly take the fun away. Parents who follow this simple code can help reinforce what sports [ Read More ]
Standard Minimum Equipment per Team. One ball for every two players (desirable = one ball per player). One set of marker cones (a set comprises of 40+ markers). One set of training bibs. One first aid kit per team. Speed & agility equipment (desirable). The coaches are responsible for the maintenance of all training kit [ Read More ]
PARTICIPATE IN SPORTS, HAVE FUN Players are the most important people in the sport. Playing for a team, and for the team to win, is the most fundamental part of the game. Fair play and respect for all others in the game is fundamentally important. Report to training sessions, matches and club activities at the [ Read More ]
Moray Girls Football Club was formed to enable young girls to play football, to keep fit and to potentially provide a pathway to the Ladies team that had been established for many years. The ladies team started as Elgin Ladies but later changed to Lossiemouth Ladies in 1999 as they created links with Lossiemouth Highland [ Read More ]
Constitution 1 NAME The Club shall be called Moray Football Club. For the purposes of entering competitions and for promotional reasons, teams representing the Club may play under other names but must keep “Moray” in the title, e.g. Moray Girls, Moray Ladies/Women, etc. 2 OBJECTIVE To promote the playing and enjoyment of football for women [ Read More ]
A full list of the honours acheived by Moray Girls Football Club in the club’s history. 2001/2002 – U15′s team League Champions League Cup winners Knockout Cup winners Scottish Cup winners 2007/2008 – U13′s team League Champions League Cup winners Indoor 5aside winners Knockout Cup runners up 2007/2008 – U15′s team Consolation shield 2007/2008 – [ Read More ]




