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.
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
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
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
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
WINNING ABILITY
Over the last ten years, there have been numerous Provincial and National winners to grace this exciting competition, including St. Joseph’s College, Galway who made three entries at the National stage. The Bish Boys were fourth in 2017 but claimed the gold medal in both 2014 and 2009, while Claregalway College Girls were runners-up in 2016.