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SWF Challenge for youth teams to recreate best moments from Euro 25
SWF Challenge for youth teams to recreate best moments from Euro 25

Edinburgh Reporter

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Edinburgh Reporter

SWF Challenge for youth teams to recreate best moments from Euro 25

Girls across Scotland are being encouraged to post videos where they recreate their favourite moments from the European Championship, be that goal, celebration or incident. Participants have until Monday 28th to post their video on social media with the hashtag #SWFSummerChallenge and naming their club and age bracket, which will enable girls to recreate scenes from the final if they wish! SWF will then draw the winners, with a U16s or U18s team winning a bag of size 5 balls and an U14s teams winning a bag of size 4 balls. SWF CEO Aileen Cambell said: 'International tournaments always provide loads of drama and inspiration for girls across the country, even when Scotland haven't made it. SWF are delighted to offer up two bags of balls from our ball partners RJM Sports and uhlsport UK to encourage some of our young stars to share that excitement. All they need to do is recreate their favourite moments and share the video on social media with the #SWFSummerChallenge hashtag to enter the draw. I can't wait to see what creativity emerges from our talented teams!' The competition is being run as part of SWF's partnership with RJM Sports and uhlsport as official ball partners. Like this: Like Related

New Albion Rovers kit thanks fans in writing as Rovers Return backers take centre stage on retro kit
New Albion Rovers kit thanks fans in writing as Rovers Return backers take centre stage on retro kit

Daily Record

time29-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Record

New Albion Rovers kit thanks fans in writing as Rovers Return backers take centre stage on retro kit

The Coatbridge club have taken a different approach to this season's kit design Albion Rovers have revealed a bespoke new home kit – featuring the names of those who have backed the club through a tough few months. The Lowland League club launched a Rovers Return fundraiser last season amid financial difficulties and the backers' chosen names adorn the new yellow top, which features a smart red collar, a subtle lined trim and special ARFC-themed cuffs. ‌ The club says it is 'a nod to our past, taking inspiration from our home tops of yesteryear, namely throughout the 1980s.' ‌ The new home kit will be worn for the first time when the competitive action gets underway on Saturday, July 26 for the club's Lowland League opener, the opponents for which will be revealed on Tuesday when the fixtures are released. Albion Rovers director Ben Kearney said: 'I'd like to thank every backer who has made the Rovers Return a real success. 'The initiative has helped support the club immensely and the pinnacle of the idea was based around this special home shirt. Thanks also go to the small project group who made the Rovers Return happen, and those other people who have contributed to getting the kit here in plenty of time before the season start. 'Finally, another thanks goes to Iain McLean for his fantastic pictures.' A spokesperson for kit supplier RJM Sports added: 'We're absolutely delighted to continue our partnership with Albion Rovers. "Collaborating on this kit has been a real pleasure – the design pays tribute to the club's proud heritage and incorporating the names of the supporters makes it all the more special. We can't wait to see it in action.'

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