Annual report of the Football Club Social Alliance
The Football Club Social Alliance shares with great pleasure its Annual Report 2015. (click here).
In the past year, the Football Club Social Alliance has continued educating Young Coaches in Indonesia and Colombia, and has carried out an exchange programme with the Irish Football Association. The lasting impact of our projects speaks for itself: With their new knowledge, our Young Coaches have already educated many more peers, from which in turn thousands of children benefit directly.
Also the number of Young Coaches of the Alliance’s disability football programme is increasing steadily. For the first time, in 2015, the education to become a Tandem Young Coach (with and without special needs) was conducted in several languages. Thanks to the participation of various European clubs, the circle of Young Coaches is growing. Even more children can now attend inclusive activities in football clubs.
The annual report will provide you with more information and effective figures about the various projects. The Alliance thanks everybody involved in its projects for the tremendous support and one is looking forward to a continuing cooperation.
If you like to see more, you can scroll through best pictures 2015 and see the Young Coaches and their kids in action!

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