Mature Millers make merry
Mature Millers Walking Football (Rotherham, Yorkshire) this week made their third annual pilgrimage to the Algarve and were once again hosted by East Algarve Walking Football. A lively three-hour session
Fairway to success for Walking Football
The second annual East Algarve Walking Football Golf Day took place recently at the superbly appointed Benamor Course at Conceição de Tavira. The Sir Henry Cotton designed course provided sufficient
Wassailing walking footballers!
Players, officials and friends of East Algarve Walking Football celebrated their sixth annual Christmas Dinner at the Xicken Piri Piri Restaurant, near Tavira. Over 100 guests sat down to a
Danish delight
After their successful visit last year, FC Prostata from Denmark once again enjoyed the hospitality of East Algarve Walking Football (EAWF) at sessions in Olhão and Tavira. The visitors, who
Liverpool legends love Lagos
John Aldridge and Alan Kennedy are legends at Anfield and now the superheroes of yonder years are lighting up the world of walking football. Lagos Strollers recently staged their first
Walking football anniversary
Bubbly and homemade cakes were the order of the day as East Algarve Walking Football celebrated the fifth birthday of walking football being introduced to the Algarve at Olhão. Since
Blood sugar tests in Olhão and Tavira
Roy Clark, a retired police officer and keen walking footballer who has type 1 diabetes, is spearheading a campaign by East Algarve Walking Football (EAWF) to raise funds for diabetes
Walking Football helps local groups
Record numbers of players have participated in East Algarve Walking Football sessions in Tavira and Olhão during July and August. September and October see groups from the UK visiting whilst
Olhão International Walking Football Tournament
Teams of mature footballers – all over the age of 50 and some well into their 70s – from Herefordshire, Shrewsbury, Ipswich, Central Portugal, the Silver Coast, Lagos, Vilamoura and
São Brás demise
Whilst numbers for Walking Football continue to grow in Olhão and Tavira, the sessions at São Brás de Alportel have ceased due to a lack of numbers. In a final