The Alba FA logo features a yellow shield with a stylized shield holding the face of the guardian, the words 'ALBA FA' at the top, eyes opened, and the saltire at the base of the logo.

Guth na Gàidhlig ann am Ball-Coise

A VOICE FOR GAELIC IN FOOTBALL

Chaidh Alba FA a stèidheachadh gus ball-coise a chleachdadh mar fheachd airson Gàidhlig na h-Alba a cheanglachadh, a bhrosnachadh agus a dh'fhàs tro ghnìomhachd ball-coise coimhearsnachd.

The Alba FA has been established to use football as a force to connect, inspire and grow Scottish Gaelic through community football activity, both nationally and internationally.

AR T-SLIGHE EURO 2024

OUR EURO 2024 JOURNEY

Airson an lèine a ghabhail os làimhe agus a’ ghairm a chuir an cèill | To grasp the shirt and sound the cry 📣


THIG CÒMHLA RINN | JOIN US

Awaken the Legend and join our journey of discovery as we connect, inspire and grow the Gaelic language, culture and identity through football.

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A Cheanglachadh Connect

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A Bhrosnachadh Inspire

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A dh’Fhàs Grow

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A Cheanglachadh Connect - A Bhrosnachadh Inspire - A dh’Fhàs Grow -

 FAQs

  • The Alba FA has been established to use football as a force to connect, inspire and grow Scottish Gaelic through community football activity.

  • The Alba FA will become a membership organisation responsible for the development of Gaelic community football clubs.

  • A community-based organisation committed to providing multigenerational football activity to both fluent Gaelic speakers and language learners.

  • FC Sonas (Inverness-shire) was Scotland's first Gaelic Community Football Club.

  • FC Sonas is a Gaelic community football club in Inverness-shire committed to providing regular multigenerational football activity through the medium of Gaelic.