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3 COMMUNITY ACADEMY BHOYS SELECTED FOR SCOTLAND

We are delighted to announce that 3 of our celtic community academy players have been selected to represent scotland in the syfa national development squad at U15 & u16 level. the players are; conor maule, gerard traynor & ryan ferrie and after coming through the regional select process, their skill and work ethic has been recognised by the national selectors. we wish the 3 bhoys all the very best and hope they are the first of many!

Celtic Community Academy – Coaches Required

The Celtic Community Academy is now looking to recruit talented and enthusiastic coaches to play a key role in the future development of the Celtic Community Academy Team Programme. The successful applicants will be responsible for managing/ assisting with teams ranging from U8’s – Senior in both competitive and non-competitive leagues in the following regions.

Glasgow – Lanarkshire – Lothians – Dunbartonshire – Stirlingshire - Ayrshire - Borders

Applicants must currently hold a minimum of SFA coaching badge level 2 for the appropriate age group and should be working towards a minimum of level 3. All applications will be subject to passing an Enhanced Scotland Disclosure check. Previous club coaching experience is preferable but not essential.

Applicants must send an up to date CV with covering letter to Mark Reid by e-mail: mreid@celticfc.co.uk or post:
Mark Reid
Football Development Officer
Celtic Community Academy
Celtic Football Club
Celtic Park
Glasgow
G40 3RE

If you have any queries regarding the above please call 0141 551 4335.

 


10-week health programme

CELTIC Football Club has joined forces with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (RCPSG) to pilot a free, 10-week health programme that aims to improve the health and well-being of male fans.

It will initially involve 20 participants and take place at Celtic Park.

Research that shows men turn a blind eye to health problems resulting in serious conditions going untreated.

This project aims to demonstrate that making small lifestyle changes, and being aware of health issues, can make a big difference to long-term well-being.

The findings of the project will be published and used to inform and develop future health projects.

 

celtic in the community visits ireland

In recognition of the long-established links between Celtic and Ireland, Celtic in the Community now offers clubs and schools the chance to work with professional coaches from Celtic in selected venues throughout Ireland.

The Club and School Development Programme allows coaches and teachers to enhance their coaching knowledge and ability, with evening seminars covering a whole range of topics relating to children and youth players.

Celtic in the Community will run a yearly programme of coaching courses in Ireland during the Easter, Summer and October school holidays.

For details on Celtic in the Community Courses or to book call Hazel Wilson on 0871 226 1888* or book online. The lines are open from Monday to Friday between 9am–5.30pm.
* Calls cost up to 10p per minute, telecoms provider dependent. Mobile and other provider charges may vary.

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