Community Coaches Info
| N.B. All of DAFC Community Coaches are Disclosure Scotland checked and qualified / working towards SFA Level 3 standard. |

Name: Kelly Armstrong
Job: Community Manager
Qualification:
SFA EARLY TOUCHES - Level One
COACHING YOUNG FOOTBALLERS - Level Two
COACHING IN THE GAME - Level Three
HND SPORTS COACHING WITH SPORTS DEVELOPMENT
SFA DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES - Level One
SFA GOALKEEPING - Level One
Bio:
Kelly joined us having worked extensively with Dunfermline High School's community football programme. Kelly is also well known by many local children through coaching football in many local primary schools. Kelly is working to expand girls football at Dunfermline Athletic.

Name: Gregor Tennant
Position: Community Coach
Qualifications:
- SFA Early Touches- Level One
- Coaching Young Footballers- Level Two
- Coaching in the Game- Level Three
- SFA Development Activities- Level One
- Coaching Youth Footballers- Level Two
- Coaching in the Game- Level Three
- Coaching Footballers with Disabilities
- SportScotland- How to Coach Disabled People in Sport
- First Aid
- NC Community Leadership in Sport and Recreation
Gregor started working for DAFC as a part-time coach in 2008 and became full-time in August 2009 having built up relationships with the local community groups while working part time for the club. Gregor has taken on the role of a DAFC community coach as well as working closely with local groups to increase the link between the club and community.

Name: Mark McAuley
Job: Community Coach
Qualification:
SFA Level 1 SFA EARLY TOUCHES
SFA Level 2 COACHING YOUNG FOOTBALLERS
SFA Level 3 COACHING IN THE GAME
Coerver© Coaching Diploma
Coerver© Session Plan Module
NZFA Level 1 Coaching Youth Football
NZFA Level 2 Game Day Coaching: Game Day
NZFA Level 3 Development Activities
Bio:
Mark is our newest recruit to our coaching staff having joined us in late August 2011. He has just arrived back from New Zealand where he spent a year coaching, he spent a lot of his time working on school programmes and skills schools in the Wellington Area along with having role as Soccer Coordinator at a local club, where he was running their Holiday Programmes and coaching their elite players. Mark also spent time working with Wellingtons most gifted kids through their FA having role as Regional Talent Centre Head Coach. Previous to his travels he coached in and around the Fife Soccer Sevens league.
Name: Rory McMurtrie
Job: Community Coach
Qualifications:
SFA Early Touches
SFA Coaching Young Footballers
SFA Development Activities
SFA Coaching Youth Footballers
SFA Coaching In The Game
First Aid 2009
Tops Sports Award
Sport Leadership Award
Basic Moves Level 1
Child Protection
Badminton Leaders Award
LTA Teachers Award (Tennis)
Getting Started Coaching Award (Basketball)
Coaching Employment:
Employed as a Active Schools sports coach with Fife Council since January 2007
Employed as a community coach with Dunfermline Athletic since October 2010