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FAI Primary & Post Primary Schools Futsal Programme Kicks Off Nationwide This Month

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FAI Primary & Post Primary Schools Futsal Programme Kicks Off Nationwide This Month

As part of the FAI Schools development programme,
futsal is used as a way of introducing youngsters to the game of football and
thus increasing grassroots participation within the sport.

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The First Year initiative is the only national
futsal competition for youth players.

The programme has quickly become one of the most
popular sections of the schools soccer calendar, with talented students from
all over the country aspiring to replicate the talents of Lionel Messi, Zico,
Juninio, Kaka and Ronaldo. These legends of the football world have inspired
youngsters to get involved and in doing so have increased the profile of futsal
on an International scale.

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20,400 children took part in this initiative last
year which was activated inside a three month period in both our Primary and
Post Primary Schools throughout Ireland.

With only one more week remaining, teachers are
encouraged to sign up to this exciting initiative with online applications
closing at 5pm on Friday, September 27. The primary schools application can be
accessed on www.fai.ie/primaryfutsal while the post primary application is
available at www.fai.ie/postprimarfutsal

There has been 128 days of futsal activity earmarked
throughout the country for 3rd and 4th class boys and girls in the FAI Primary
Schools Futsal programme with the Dublin qualifiers the first region to
commence action in late September.

This month will see over 80 competitions commence in
late September in the FAI Post Primary Schools Futsal Programme nationwide with
Dublin the first region to kick things off. The students in first year will
take to the courts to showcase their skills with some hoping to make it through
their local qualifiers, progress to Provincial level and with the ultimate aim
of gold at Nationals in early December.

Last season 758 primary schools signed up to play,
culminating in a total of 15,180 children taking part (43% female
participation). The post primary schools had 280 schools registered, amounting
to a total of 5,220 students in action of which 49% were female.

Now in its eleventh year, this exciting initiative
has reached phenomenal participation rates. This is largely attributed to the
hard work of the FAI’s Development Officers promoting the programmes at
grassroots level as well as our excellent relationship with local teachers who
have participated in other schools activities over the last few years. Now a
regular fixture in the schools’ calendar, this is set to be one of the biggest
years yet for futsal.

WINNING
ABILITY

Over the last ten years, there have been numerous
Provincial and National winners to grace this exciting competition.

Scoil Mhuire, Buncrana have been represented four
times at National level with 2 boys and 2 girls teams involved previously. The
Donegal girls grabbed top spot in 2015 and were third in 2013 while the boys
were third in 2016 and 2011.

Another familiar name on the podium was St. Joseph’s
College, Galway who made three entries at the National stage. The crew were
fourth in 2017 but claimed the gold medal in both 2014 and 2009. A phenomenal
achievement for the Bish scholars.

Another trio of appearances were racked up by
Carndonagh Community School with the girls appearing twice and the boys once. A
remarkable double was achieved in 2017 with the boys third and the girls fourth
that year. While the girls were runners up last season.

There have been numerous schools that have made two
returns to the top level with St. Mary’s Diocesan School, Drogheda, Louth,
Dublin Oak Academy, Bray, Wicklow (Leinster), St. Francis College, Rochestown,
Cork, Christ King Girls’ Secondary School, Cork (Munster), St. Attracta’s
Community School, Tubbercurry, Sligo, Summerhill College, Sligo, St. Muredach’s
College, Ballina, Mayo, Meanscoil Muire gan Smál, Convent of Mercy, Roscommon,
(Connacht), Moville Community College, Donegal, St. Columba’s College,
Stranorlar, Donegal, St. Patrick’s College, Cavan (Ulster) all featuring
prominently with Provincial crowns.

Two schools in the abovementioned list of honours,
have appeared twice at the National Finals and have both secured top spot on
each occasion.  Meanscoil Muire gan Smál,
Convent of Mercy, Roscommon and Christ King Girls’ Secondary School, Cork match
the record of St. Joseph’s College, Galway with two major honours. The
Roscommon girls secured gold in 2011 and 2014 while the Cork ladies won big in
2010 and 2012.

Last year, it was Connacht that struck a double gold
at Nationals.  Sligo kingpins St.
Attracta’s Community School, Tubbercurry capturing the ultimate prize while
their counterparts in Mayo, St. Louis Community School, Kiltimagh rounded off a
superb performance to take the title.

In 2017, ironically it was the Munster stars that
shone with us seeing double when Presentation Secondary School, Ballyphehane in
Cork and their neighbours St. Francis College, Rochestown snatched gold on
National Finals Day.

Who will take the prestigious provincial crown and
National titles in 2019? No doubt there will be some futsal fever in the
schools nationwide as the various Counties gear up for their events.

POST
PRIMARY SCHOOLS FUTSAL DATES

Provincial
Finals:

Leinster Girls             November 12      National Basketball Arena, Tallaght

Leinster Boys             November 13        National Basketball Arena, Tallaght

Ulster                       November 13       AURA Leisure Centre, Letterkenny

Munster                 November 19          Waterford IT Sports Arena

Connacht               November 20           IT Sligo

National Final:        December 5           Waterford IT Sports Arena

LAST
YEARS ROLL OF HONOUR:

Post Primary Schools – Girls

Winner | St. Attracta’s Community School,
Tubbercurry, Sligo

Runner-Up | Carndonagh Community School, Donegal

Third Place | Coláiste Chiaráin, Leixlip, Kildare

Fourth Place | Ursuline Secondary School, Thurles,
Tipperary

Post Primary Schools - Boys

Winner | St. Louis Community School, Kiltimagh, Mayo

Runner-Up | St. Columba’s College, Stranorlar,
Donegal

Third Place | Mercy Secondary School, Mounthawk,
Tralee, Kerry

Fourth Place | St. Mary’s Diocesan School, Drogheda,
Louth

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