We have a duty to recognise and establish the importance of play. It is in our DNA. Childhood is the key to sharing, caring and learning; ‘Football Makes Our Shared History’ is the door to a feel good factor project that will recall memories in our shared history.
Football Makes Our Shared History (FMOSH) focuses on games heritage in the community. The essence of games in communities across the province and how it’s contributed and continues to influence a multicultural society. FMOSH will bring together a wide range of communities in order to explore and research a recorded, physical, oral and living history of football. Heritage through community games – focusing on women, ethnic minorities, children and special needs, lends itself to a generation of young people to take ownership of the project and celebrate heritage.
TW Sports and TW Braga will provide coaching for 20 players at Queen’s University pitches at The Dub on Thursday 17 February as part of the project.