Scottish Touch Association Explained

Assocname:Scottish Touch Association
Abbrev:STA
Sport:Touch Football
Jurisdiction:National
Founded:2005
Aff:FIT
Url:touch.scot
Countryflag:Scotland

The Scottish Touch Association (STA) is the national body set up to promote and develop the sport of Touch (also known as Touch Rugby) in Scotland. It is in turn administered by the Federation of International Touch (FIT).

History

Touch has been played in Scotland since 1991 in informal leagues in Edinburgh and Glasgow. The sport soon spread to Aberdeen with a well established league forming soon afterwards. At Heriot-Watt University, two Sport Science Students, John Houston and Nick Grier, organized an Inter-University Touch Tournament. Originally taking place in the 3rd term '03, the first winners of "The Lopez Cup" came through the group stages unbeaten and won the final convincingly. From humble beginnings of only 8 teams the tournament is now a yearly success with 32 teams registering.

In 2005 the Scottish Touch Association (STA) was formally constituted as the governing body to help develop the sport. By 2007 the association had welcomed new participants from Dundee, Perth and Stirling to join existing leagues, held its first formal national championships, trained over 150 referees and won the tender to host the 2011 World Cup.

The 2011 World Cup was hosted in Edinburgh.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Sean Lineen delighted to keep in touch as a 2011 ambassador . . January 2010 . 8 June 2016.