FOOTBALL FOR ALL 2009 ROUND UP
July 2009
FFAHighlight – FFATeam deliver FFAPresentation at the inaugural international Sister Cities Youth Conference at Queens University Belfast to over 300 young people and Youth Leaders from Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, USA and Latvia.

The FFA Team FFA Workshop with young people FFA Conference
July FFAQuick Fire Round Up
August 2009, Highlight – World United Unite Against Hate Unity Cup held at Seaview in North Belfast, home of Crusaders FC on the 30th August.

8 community teams played in the World United Unite Against Hate Unity Cup with over 15 different nationalities represented. This highly successful event was supported by FFA, Crusaders Football Club, the Police Service Northern Ireland, World United (an intercultural Football team) and the Northern Ireland Council for Ethnic Minorities. Over 200 people supported this intercultural Good Relations football event.
August FFAQuick Fire Round Up - FFA team worked in partnership with the Volunteer Development Agency (VDA) to deliver Volunteer Development Awareness training to all IFA Staff. The IFA is now considered a VDA Champion Sport.

The FFA Team and IFA International Department organise a FFA Volunteer Champions event introducing the Northern Ireland Football Team to 10 FFA Volunteers at the Hilton Hotel in Templepatrick. The Volunteers met their heroes and had dinner with the team.
The lucky Volunteers included the Northern Ireland Football Fans who created the anti-sectarian Green and White Army the fans story DVD, the women who started up the first ever women’s only Northern Ireland Supporters Club, young people who have used football to set up their own anti-sectarian projects, unsung heroes who promote Child Protection at Clubs and volunteer Community Relations Officers from Irish Premier League Clubs.

NI Football Star, Colin Coates withFFA’s Michael Boyd and Louise Eakin launch the FFA Super Fan campaign ahead of the NI vsIsrael friendly at Windsor Park in Belfast in August.
Crusaders FC Captain, Northern Ireland International Star and FFA Advisory Panel Member, Colin Coates supports theFFA Super Fan campaign which rewards Fans who support the FFAmessage encouraging family support at games.
September 2009
FFAHighlight – IFA, GAA and Rugbyteam up with the Police ServiceNorthern Irelandand Community Relations Council to support the Unite Against Hate campaign.

IFA FFA and Grassroots team, a cross community mini soccer team and Northern Ireland Players (including rising NI Star, Glasgow Celtic’s Niall McGinn and Northern Ireland legend Ian Stewart) back the NI wide Unite Against Hate campaign at Windsor Park at half time at an international game against Slovakia in front of another full house inBelfast.
September FFAQuick Fire Round Up - FFA team supports Common Purpose Sport and Community Dragons Den project at Queens University with 20 young adults from across the UK and Ireland promoting the FFAmessage.
·FFA team delivers FFA talk at Ballynafeigh Community House on theOrmeau Road in Belfast to 15 people in a community group.
·FFA team sends 4 Irish Premier League Club’s (Glenavon, Portadown, Crusaders and Newry) volunteer Community Relations Officers to Falkirk FC on Football and Community study visit.
·FFA team represented in Journeys Out residential in Draperstown with 20 community Leaders from Derry and Belfastpromoting FFA message and developing a new network of contacts.
·FFA team develop and produce innovative FFANewsletter which is widely distributed across NI.
October 2009, FFAHighlight – FFAteam supports World United and PSNI cross community intercultural football event at Solitude in North Belfast, home of Cliftonville FC, as part of the IFA’s FFAAnti-Racism Month.


October FFAQuick Fire Round Up - IFAFFAAnti-Racism Month involves wide range of young people across NI in innovative anti-racism workshops held at Irish Premier League Clubs, e.g., 200 young people participated in fun FFAanti-racism event at Lisburn Distillery.FFAteam support World United and City of Armagh NI SupportersClubintercultural event at Danny Blanchflower in East Belfast with over 50 people supporting the event.
November 2009, FFAHighlight – The FFAUnsung Hero Volunteer Awards 2009 held at Belfast City Hall, hosted by FFAAmbassador, Colin Murray, with over 300 people coming from all over Northern Ireland supporting FFA’s premier annual event.

NI Boss Nigel Worthington presents an FFA Award to Ballymena’s Billy O’Flaherty.Nigel Worthington, IFA CEO Patrick Nelson and IFA President, Raymond Kennedy congratulates record Irish League Goal Scorer Jimmy Jones on his FFA Legend Award at Belfast City Hall.
November FFAQuick Fire Round Up -FFAteam supports the development of Crusaders FC and Cliftonville FC’s innovative cross community Academy North Project which involves 12 young people, using football as the hook to keep young people in education in North Belfast. FFAteam also support the official launch of Crusaders FC and Newington FC’s visionary cross community shared stadium plans inNorth Belfast.
FFA Ambassador and FFA Awards Host Colin Murray gives FFA Volunteer, the IFA’s Angela McKibben a hug at the highly success FFA Unsung Hero Volunteer Awards at Belfast City Hall. IFA Grassroots Development Officer, Phil Melville gets some VIP treatment from the FFA Awards team at the awards. Below,FFA’s Colleen Macauley meets Belfast Lord Mayor, Naomi Long.




Above, top right, some of the World United team arrive at the awards. Above, bottom left, former international, Phil Mulryne, presents a FFA Lifetime Achievement Award to St Oliver Plunkett’s Jackie Maxwell and, bottom right, Rugby legend, Trevor Ringland presents anFFA Award to Crusader FC’s Mark Langhammer for his visionary cross community work in North Belfast.
December 2009
FFAHighlight – The World United Intercultural Awards Night 2009.

World United Players and Committee Members receive recognition for their good relations work in the community at their annual World United Awards Night. This years World United Awards Night was held at the IFA in Belfast and over 20 people supported this invite only event.
December FFAQuick Fire Round Up
·FFA team support World United Awards held at the IFA inBelfastcelebrating World United’s Good Relations work using football to promote respect for diversity.
·FFA team meet with the Belfast Community Sports Development Network and partners to develop new innovative Football and Good Relations Projects for 2010.
Concluding Thoughts / Final Whistle onFFAin 2009
2009 has been a great year for FFA! However there is still much work to be done if we are to realise our FFAvision of creating a fun, safe and inclusive culture throughout all levels of the game in Northern Ireland. The guiding principles of FFA remain:
All FFA work is guided by these principles. FFA gives everyone involved or interested in Football a common and shared goal which can unite us all. Through the promotion of FFA we all have a responsibility to create a sense of family, building trust and developing new friendships which promote respect through football. FFA is all about building and empowering a football community which will safeguard and strengthen the sport of Football. Thank you for your support in 2009 making FFA such an outstanding success. Your continued support for FFA is greatly appreciated and we look forward to working with all our friends and partners to make 2010 an even bigger success.

The FFA Team joins Belfast Lord Mayor andFFA Political Champion Naomi Long outside Parliament Buildings at Stormont inBelfast
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