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Football Futures Recognition Awards 2014

The FA National Game Youth Council will host the third Football Futures Recognition Awards on Wednesday, October 15 at St George’s Park to...

This prestigious annual event will see award winners across the six Football Futures Themes (Coaching, Refereeing, Running Events, Promoting the Game, Running the Game and Respect) as well as further awards for the achievements of County FA Youth Councils, Deliverers of Football Legacy Fund events and the Outstanding Contributions of individuals to the programme, all of whom have been nominated by their respective County Football Associations.

Kieren Laverick, Vice-Chairperson of The FA National Game Youth Council, who aim to inspire, empower and provide a voice for young people within football said:

"Events such as this can show the wide range and important impact that Young People can have within the game. This event is always a highlight of the year for me; it’s incredibly inspiring to hear the stories of our young award winners and gives me such pleasure to recognise their achievements.

"Their passion and commitment to develop our National Game is truly remarkable and suggests that the future of football is in safe hands."

The event will also include a guest panel which will give the attendees the opportunity to ask questions to some very important and influential people within our National Game including Alex Horne (FA General Secretary) and Kelly Simmons (FA Director of National Game and Women’s Football).

The event will also include a guest panel which will give the attendees the opportunity to ask questions to some very important and influential people within our National Game.

You can follow the build-up and action from the awards via The National Game Youth Council’s Twitter (@TheFAnyc) and the hashtag #FFawards14.

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