The Worcestershire Football Association’s purpose is to establish and maintain appropriate systems and structures to enable the Association to promote, manage and regulate Association Football within its boundaries. These systems and structures will include facilities, football development, and administration in order to increase both the level and quality of participation at all levels of the game.
The Governance section of the Association has responsibility for the traditional aspects of the game such as Membership Services, Discipline, County Cups, Representative Football, and Referees.
It may be of interest to note that the Association has the following annual affiliations / registrations / activity:
- Approximately 349 affiliated Clubs with 826 teams
- Approximately 301 registered referees
- 12 Cup competitions
- 2 representative teams
- 10 affiliated leagues
- 5 affiliated small side competitions
- numerous 1 day / charity competitions
The Football Development section organises the Association’s football development plan for the football community in Worcestershire that includes:
- Coach Education
- Child Protection
- Charter Standard
- Women and Girls’ football
- Mini Soccer
- Disability
- Social Inclusion (includes equity and ethnicity)
- Facility funding.
- Volunteer Development
The Worcestershire Football Association is committed to developing an open, responsive and accountable relationship with all those involved with the game at every level.