An induction evening was held this week for coaches and staff ahead of a two-day soccer camp in Finn Valley Sports Centre.
The camp will host more than 200 boys and girls from across Donegal and the wider north-west, including Derry.
The camp is one of the final activities of the Donegal Sports Partnership Soccer for Peace Programme, which was established in 2017 through the support of the International Fund for Ireland under its Peace Impact Programme.
You can see pictures of the event below…
Kevin Doherty, Irish Football Association at an induction evening for coaches and staff ahead of a two-day soccer camp in Finn Valley Sports Centre for more than 200 boys and girls from across Donegal and Derry/Londonderry. The camp is one of the final activities of the Donegal Sports Partnership Soccer for Peace Programme, which was established in 2017 through the support of the International Fund for Ireland under its Peace Impact Programme. Photo Brian McDaid. Paddy Harte Chairman of the International Fund for Ireland with Myles Sweeney Co-ordinator for the Donegal Sports partnership pictured at an induction evening for coaches and staff ahead of a two-day soccer camp in Finn Valley Sports Centre for more than 200 boys and girls from across Donegal and Derry/Londonderry. The camp is one of the final activities of the Donegal Sports Partnership Soccer for Peace Programme, which was established in 2017 through the support of the International Fund for Ireland under its Peace Impact Programme. Photo Brian McDaid. Paddy Harte Chairman of the International Fund for Ireland with Myles Sweeney Co-ordinator for the Donegal Sports partnership and Trevor Scanlon National Co-ordinator for the F.A.I. Camps pictured at an induction evening for coaches and staff ahead of a two-day soccer camp in Finn Valley Sports Centre for more than 200 boys and girls from across Donegal and Derry/Londonderry. The camp is one of the final activities of the Donegal Sports Partnership Soccer for Peace Programme, which was established in 2017 through the support of the International Fund for Ireland under its Peace Impact Programme. Photo Brian McDaid. Paddy Harte, Chairman of the International Fund for Ireland (IFI) seated centre at an induction evening for coaches and staff ahead of a two-day soccer camp in Finn Valley Sports Centre for more than 200 boys and girls from across Donegal and Derry/Londonderry. The camp is one of the final activities of the Donegal Sports Partnership Soccer for Peace Programme, which was established in 2017 through the support of the International Fund for Ireland under its Peace Impact Programme. Photo Brian McDaid. Conor Doherty and Kevin Doherty Irish Football Association Paddy Harte Chairman of the International Fund for Ireland with Myles Sweeney Co-ordinator for the Donegal Sports partnership and Trevor Scanlon National Co-ordinator for the F.A.I. Camps pictured at an induction evening for coaches and staff ahead of a two-day soccer camp in Finn Valley Sports Centre for more than 200 boys and girls from across Donegal and Derry/Londonderry. The camp is one of the final activities of the Donegal Sports Partnership Soccer for Peace Programme, which was established in 2017 through the support of the International Fund for Ireland under its Peace Impact Programme. Photo Brian McDaid.