Feature Article #1
Ayr Boswell – SYFA Scottish Cup 2009 / 2010 (Quarter Final Draw)
The Quarter Final Draw (last 8 teams per age group) for the Scottish Youth Football Assocation Challenge Cup competition for season 2009 / 2010 has been made and it has the possibility of two home ties and one away tie should the remaining three Boswell 11-a-side teams make it through their respective 5th round matches.
Feature Article #2
Players and Coaches required for U11 and U12 age groups
Ayr Boswell Boys Club currently have a gap between their U10 and U13 age groups with no teams representing the club at U11 (Born 1999) and U12 (1998) age groups. The club is therefore looking to re-establish teams at these ages and is looking for players and coaches to possibly enter teams into the West of [...]
Feature Article #3
Ayr Boswell – SYFA Scottish Cup 2009 / 2010 (Last 16 – 5th round ties January 2010)
Created 30/11/09: Updated 02/01/10 – Consistent bad weather prevented the proposed SYFA Cup fixtures for the three remaining Boswell teams going ahead three times towards the end of 2009. The rescheduled dates for the incomplete fifth round matches for the Boswell teams, who are in last 16 teams at their corresponding age group in the Scottish Youth Football Assocation Challenge Cup, is now expected to [...]
Feature Article #4
33rd Ayr International Youth Football Tournament & Festival (Scotland Cup) 2010
Ayr Boswell are proud to be the host club for the 33rd Ayr International Youth Football Tournament & Festival (Scotland Cup) taking place in 2010 and sponsored by BAE Systems. The tournament will take place
Feature Article #5
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Ayr Boswell – The History
Ayr Boswell Boys Club is one of the oldest and largest boys clubs in the West of Scotland. It was formed in 1963 by two workers of the Ayr Bakery, which was then located in Boswell Park, Ayr (hence the name). The aim of the club at that time was to [...]








