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| Founded | 1918 |
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| Headquarters | Hampden Park,Glasgow |
| President | Steven Aitken |
TheScottish Welfare Football Association (SWFA) is an affiliated association of theScottish Football Association. It was formed at the end of theFirst World War to boost morale among factory workers.[1] Historically, over 500 clubs competed in Welfare competitions; however, this has dwindled over the years to fewer than 200 currently. The association oversees competitions mainly operating Sunday and summer or midweek football, predominantly in theNorth of Scotland.
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