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How would you like to play in next year’s Scottish Amateur Cup Final with your pals? It’s easy, all you have to do is form a team; sign up to a SAFA-affiliated association (over 60 to choose from); and compete against over 600 other amateur teams for your chance to play in the final. Don’t worry, it’s not a league cup, so you’ll not have to play all 600, you’re just 9 rounds away from playing in the final.
Don’t have enough friends? Join an existing team, there are over 1,500 teams affiliated to the SAFA and they’re just waiting for you to get in touch.
Think you're too old? This year's winners, Eddlewood, beat Queen's Park Under 19s 1 - 0 in the final, so a bit of experience can go a long way.
Check out the association information pages on our website, www.thesafa.org.uk, to find a team or an association near you.
So how does it feel to be 9 rounds away from playing in next year’s Cup Final at Hampden Park? |
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