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600 years in the making

Football For All

Football for All was a three year long project to celebrate significant milestones in Scottish Football. The Scottish Football Museum successfully applied for funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Museums Galleries Scotland. Over the course of 2022 - 2025, this funding allowed us to share more of our collection and create new resources and displays. 

You can download the Football for All evaluation report or watch the wrap video below:

You can see our project timeline and activities here:

March 2023

Launch of new website and digital archive

As part of the Scottish FA’s 150th anniversary celebrations, the Scottish Football Museum launched a new website, featuring a digital archive. The archive features a full run of the Scottish FA’s minutes from 1879 to 1969, Scottish Football Annuals from season 1875-76 to 1899-1900 and John Lowe’s private archive relating to the Tommy Walker Touring XI, a team of professional footballers which played a series of exhibition match in India during the Second World War.

As the Scottish FA turned 150 in March 2023, their collection is of particular significance but many other archives relating to Scottish football will be added in the coming months and years.

You can register for free access. If you've already signed up, log in here.

April 2023

Launch of the Scottish Legends reminiscence pack

A new set of reminiscence cards was created for the Football Memories Scotland project. Covering the 1960 to 1990 period, 60 Scottish football legends were selected and were distributed amongst the national network of Football Memories groups. As of March 2023, Football Memories has over 460 registered groups running from Stranraer in southwest Scotland to the island of Unst far to the north in the Shetland Isles. The images for the cards came from the collection of the Museum and from the collection of our project media partner, SNS Group. 

September 2023

Scottish Cup permanent gallery and educational resource

The Scottish Cup competition entered its 150th season in 2023-24, to mark the occasion we opened a permanent gallery and associated online educational workshop. The gallery is befitting of the status of the Cup and allows for better interpretation and explanation. The Scottish Cup is the oldest existing trophy in the world for the code of Association football. Notable dates for historic season were 18th October 2023, the 150th anniversary date for the first round of the inaugural Scottish Cup, and 21st March 2024, the 150th anniversary date of the first ever Scottish Cup Final. The Gallery is open to visitors and included in the cost of admission, the learning resources can be accessed here 150 Years of The Scottish Cup | Learning Through Football (scottishfa.co.uk)

October 2023

Exhibition and workshop celebrating diversity in football

The photographic exhibition was on display at Hampden Park and celebrated the contribution of players from black and ethnic minority backgrounds to our national game. A selection of dramatic action shots from a host of matches highlighted the diverse nature of the game in Scotland. The exhibition closed in February 2025. An associated educational workshop remains available on the Scottish FA’s Learning Through Football website - One Game Many Nations | Learning Through Football (scottishfa.co.uk)

May 2024

Awarding of grants for local heritage projects

The Football For All project culminated with a series of local projects in covering the breadth of Scotland. Grants of up to £1,500 were allocated to a host of community groups so that local football heritage could be researched, highlighted and celebrated. 

In October 2024 the Grants were are awarded, and we are pleased to confirm the recipients of the Local Heritage Grants are:

  • Aberdeen FC Heritage Trust

  • Clyne Heritage Society

  • Footballs Square Mile

  • Hibernian FC Historical Trust

  • Kilwinning Rangers FC

  • LEAP Sports Scotland

  • LiveBorders

  • Queen's Park Foundation

  • Saltire Thistle FC

  • Seaboard Memorial Hall

  • St Johnstone FC

Groups delivered their projects between February and August 2025.

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