
Queen's Park has been developing youth football for many years. The nature of our club - amateur - means that we need to 'grow our own' players.
At the other end, in the first team, many of our players move onto professional clubs so we need a steady stream of players coming through the youth ranks to meet that demand.
Below are a number of articles that tell you all about what we believe in and offer youth players at Hampden.
Every child/vulnerable adult, who plays or participates in football under the Queen's Park umbrella, should be able to take part in an enjoyable and safe environment and be protected from abuse and the fear of abuse. Click here to read the club policy.
As Scotland's only amateur senior football club, Queen's Park see youth football as a very necessary platform in developing the first team players of the future. Click here to read how it all began.
Lesser Hampden is used for most reserve and youth team matches. Queen's Park took the decision to remove the grass pitch and lay a state of the art artificial surface. Click here to read how Lesser was developed.
Queen's Park President Alan Hutchison welcomes players and parents to the Queen's Park family. Click here to read Alan's welcome message.
Queen's Park is proud of the number of youth players who go on and play for the first team. We have complied a list of players who have made it through the youth ranks to the first team. Click here to see the list.
David McCallum is Queen's Park Head of Youth Development. Click here to read about David.