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Irish FA presentation

Jan 14, 2015

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Michael Boyd, Head of Community Relations, Irish FA
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Irish Football Association

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History

• Founded in Belfast in 1880 (originally an all Ireland team)

• 4th Oldest Assoc and member of IFAB

• Blanchflower, Jennings….Best (Players at all levels have always represented all of the community)

• Qualified for 3 World Cups – 1958, 1982 (Quarter Finalists) and 1986 (Quarter Finalists)

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Background

• International, Domestic and Grassroots football

• 870 registered teams (Adults), 500 Boys teams, 50 Women’s teams and 300 School teams

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International

• 45 International Matches

• Including men's, women’s, youth and disability teams

• Award winning Football For All (FFA) campaign

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International

Key to success tackling sectarianism at international level is FFA partnership work with Northern Ireland Supporters who are key members of FFA Advisory Panel

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Domestic

• 676 goals or averaging 2.96 goals per game

• 789 Affiliated Referees• Community Relations

Officers at every Irish League Club and Community Relations key to domestic licence.

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Domestic

• The IFA FFA Community Relations Dept supports Clubs with:

1. Community Audits2. Community Relations

Strategies3. Funding Plans

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Grassroots

• Over 5,000 FFA participants,

• 14,282 children in primary schools are being coached each week of which 6,905 were girls

• UEFA 5* Charter Mark

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Grassroots

Key FFA Community Projects:

1. Women’s World United2. Belfast Celtic Dealing

with the Past Project3. Limestone United and

Ardoyne Interface Projects

4. Belfast Street League

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Research• 80% agreed that the IFA works for all sides of

the community• 78% said the IFA have worked hard to move

football forward over the last 4 years• 76% agreed that NI games have become family

friendly• 66% said the IFA is a professional organisation• 73% said the NI team is representative of the

whole community• 86% said the IFA have eradicated sectarianism

over the last 4 years• Source: Millward Brown,

Sample 302, Nov 09

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External Recognition

• The EU/UEFA endorsed Football For All programme

• Brussels International Award • UK SME award for

Excellence in Marketing by Institute of Marketing

• Positive external baseline surveys and evaluations of FFA

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Our Vision

To develop, foster and promote football for all in

Northern Ireland

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Strategic Pillars

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Football For All Football For All is all about creating a fun,

safe and inclusive culture throughout football

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Football For All• The EU funded Football For All Project

was set up to tackle issue of sectarianism which was crippling Football in Northern Ireland.

• The guiding principles of FFA remain education, support and communication.

• Mainstreaming Football For All into the fabric of the Irish Football Association has revolutionised Northern Irish Football.

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Football For All – the future• Looking to the future, the main challenge

is to build on progress made and remove all remaining barriers to inclusion.

• FFA recently commissioned research to identify the remaining barriers to inclusion.

• The challenge is for the sport of football to reflect a new more confident, diverse and inclusive Northern Ireland.

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Irish Football Association;QuestionsContacts:Michael Boyd (Head of Community Relations)[email protected] 02890 669458