#GCFAAlive #SaturdayMorningFootball

This weekend’s Twenty’s Plenty comes from the touchline at Scotstoun, where a Premier League Cup quarter-final between Glasgow Island and Corinthians delivered exactly what the GCFA is known for — quality football, strong competition, and the people around the game who help keep Saturday mornings thriving.

From goalmouth saves to moments of sportsmanship, the match was another reminder that the story of the GCFA is never just about results. It’s about the players, referees, photographers and supporters who give their time every weekend to keep this historic league moving forward.

If your club has photos, videos, match reports or nominations from this weekend, send them in.

#TwentyIsPlenty

#GCFAAlive

#TwentyIsPlenty

A beautiful spring morning

#FromTheSidelines #PassionInPictures

📸 GCFA Alive & Kicking

Our world-famous Saturday morning football — thriving, competitive, and always worth a look through the lens.

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#ThroughTheLens #AmateurActionShots

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#ScottishAmateurFootball #AmateurFootballScotland

Referee Jim McNeil with captains
Jordan Kennedy
Finlay Anderson

#SaturdayScenes #PitchPerfect

This gallery is just one small snapshot of what happens across the GCFA every Saturday morning.

Clubs bringing their best, referees keeping the game moving, photographers capturing the moments, and supporters following the teams that mean something to them.

That’s why Twenty’s Plenty exists — to show the full picture of a league that continues to thrive through the people involved in it.

Keep the photos, videos, and nominations coming.

Because when the clubs engage, the GCFA stays alive. ⚽

#GCFAAlive on the blog — #FullSetOnFlickr online

GCFA Twenty’s plenty

#GCFAAlive on the blog — #FullSetOnFlickr online

If you would like your pictures featured then please send them in to us or get in contact.

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Quotes we like

“The Saturday morning GCFA & the Sunday GDSFC are 2 superb examples of the thriving Amateur football scene when leagues are well run .”

~ Player involved in both leagues