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Welcome to the Army Football Association

  The Army Football Association is a County Association within the Football Association and is committed to the advancement of Football within the Army at all levels.  Football is the most widely enjoyed game in the Army and the Army Football Association provides administrative support and promotes the game at all levels.
The Army has its own cup competitions, the most prestigious is the Army Challenge Cup for which all units in the Army can play for.  The cup was first won in 1889 and is competed for annually.  Except for periods during the World Wars the cup has been competed for every year and remains one of the oldest competitions in the Army.
The Army Football Association is based in Aldershot, the home of Army sports, and has its offices within the Army Sports Control Board in Clayton Barracks.  There is a full time staff employed to administer the game worldwide and a Management Committee who formulate policy for Army Football in accordance with Football Association Rules and guidelines.
  Champions 2007-2008
Army Challenge Cup final won by:
9 Regiment Army Air Corps
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Massey Trophy Inter Corps League Division 1 won by:
Royal Engineers
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Massey Trophy Inter Corps League Division 2 won by:
Intelligence Corps
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Army Minor Units Cup final won by:
59 Ind Cdo Sqn RE
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First Round Army Challenge Cup now in

Next matches at the Army Stadium:

Monday 20th October 2008, Army Crusaders versus Arm Medical Services, KO 1400 hrs

Wednesday 22nd October 2008, Army versus Middlesex, Southern Counties, KO 1430 hrs

Thursday 23rd October 2008, Army Women versus Middlesex, KO 1930 hrs

 

 

Massey Trophy - Royal Signals lose their first game of the new season to the Infantry (0-2); next match sees the visit of the newly promoted Int Corps to the Blandford pitch, Friday 3 October, KO 1100hrs. Both need your support.

 

Want to become a referee?

The Army FA run regular referee training courses throughout the season. Call Graham Brookland on 01252 348574 or ATN 94222 3574. or email graham.brookland@armyfa.com to enrol on the next course:

27 to 31 October 2008

Aldershot

What are the costs?

The course fee is £57.  This includes basic training, an FA CRB check (required for over 18's), safeguarding children training (mandatory) and an FA welcome to refereeing pack. 

Once you have refereed 6 eleven-a-side matches, you can claim a refund of £30 from the FA.

Do I get paid?

Yes. Referees get paid £15 per match (£10 as an assistant) for Army Football plus travel expenses. This includes games refereed as part of the course.

So what do I do now?

Click HERE for application form

 

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