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Footballers from Clachnacuddin, Forres Mechanics and Inverness Athletic named in Alba FC squad for ‘Celtic Nations’ clash in Inverness





Alba FA members Calum Ferguson, Innes Scullion and Harry Nicolson. Picture: Dylan Lawrence
Alba FA members Calum Ferguson, Innes Scullion and Harry Nicolson. Picture: Dylan Lawrence

Football, language and a shared Celtic heritage will be the focus of a special sporting celebration in Inverness this Saturday.

Alba FA – a football team established to connect, inspire and grow Scottish Gaelic through community activity, both nationally and internationally – will welcome Kernow FA from Cornwall, for a ‘Celtic Nations’ clash at Canal Park.

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As well as the football match, the day includes a Gaelic medium football session from noon until 1.30pm for boys and girls, where all participants will receive free access to the main match.

A pre-match gathering will begin with a pipe band and Highland dance performance followed by team warm-ups and national anthems prior to the 3pm kick-off.

Driving the idea to create a Scottish national football team made up entirely of Gaelic speakers is Calum Ferguson, a former professional footballer, whose past clubs include Inverness Caley Thistle, Elgin City and Clachnacuddin.

A former pupil of Central Primary in Inverness, which 40 years ago was the first school in the Highlands to offer Gaelic medium education, Ferguson says football can be a “great vehicle” to championing use of the language

He said: “You don’t have to be a Gaelic speaker or learner to come along, it’s just a celebration of football and what it can do.

“This is a new footballing development and we’re trying to do our bit to support the language and Gaelic culture.

“Above all else we want to preserve the language and pass it on to future generations.

“Football is a great vehicle to champion that cause and bring people together.

“Thig còmhla rinn – join us!"

In recent years, Ferguson has been heavily involved in promoting the Gaelic language through football.

He aided the foundation of FC Sonas, a Gaelic community football club, which delivers football sessions to youngsters.

Highland Council is also involved in supporting Saturday’s events. Efforts to broaden Gaelic language opportunities for young people outside of a school setting is a key strand in the council’s Gaelic language plan.

Ferguson was one of the guest speakers at Highland Council’s recent Gaelic conference which examined the economic, social and cultural opportunities that the language can offer for the region.

Full details of Saturday's event can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/alba-fa-vs-kernow-fa-tickets-1390581589969.

The Alba squad who will be participating in this weekend’s game includes several players from the north-based leagues, including Highland League campaigners Harry Nicolson, who plays for and captains Clachnacuddin, and striker Calum Frame of Forres Mechanics.

Also involved are brothers Sam and Luke Mackay, who last season played with Inverness Athletic in the North Caledonian League.

The full squad is as below:

Michael MacÌomhair (MacVicar), Harry MacNeacail (Nicolson), Calum MacIllinnein (MacLennan), Uilleam MacFhionghan (MacKinnon), Domhnall Mhoireasdan (Morrison), Niall Mac a’Phì (MacPhee), Gilleasbuig Mac’Phiocair (MacVicar), Jonathon Peutan (Beaton), Dòmhnall MacEanraig (Henderson), Padraig Mac Ille Mhaoil (MacMillian), Ross MacDhòmhnaill (MacDonald), Alex John Moireasdan (Morrison), Angus John Moireach (Murray), Daniel Moran, Gillies O’hAnluain (O'Hanlon), Euan MacAnndra (Anderson), David MacAnndra (Anderson), Sam MacAoidh (MacKay), Luke MacAoidh (MacKay), Calum Frame, Calum MacFhearghais⁠ (Ferguson)



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