National Stadium Sports Medicine Centre
Latest income
£1.4m
Latest spending
£1.4m
Accounts read
FY2025
Financial health, per FY2025 accounts
The accounts state that the charity generated a surplus of £50,037 for the year ended 31 December 2025, reversing a deficit from the previous year. Per the trustees' report, the charity maintains stable cashflow and holds free unrestricted reserves of £334,731, which the trustees consider healthy and sufficient to continue as a going concern.
What the accounts disclose
Related-party transaction: The Scottish Football Association Limited (SFA) is a member of the charity. The charity has two common Trustees with the SFA. During the year the charity received income totalling £195,588 (2024: £196,984) from the SFA. During the year the charity made purchases totalling £76,163 (2024: £72,575) from the SFA. The balance owed to the SFA at the year end was £36,287 (2024: £104,820).
“The Scottish Football Association Limited (SFA) is a member of the charity. The charity has two common Trustees with the SFA. During the year the charity received income totalling £195,588 (2024: £196,984) from the SFA. During the year the charity made purchases totalling £76,163 (2024: £72,575) from the SFA. The balance owed to the SFA at the year end was £36,287 (2024: £104,820). The SFA provide the charity with payroll administration, are the landlord of the the main premises rented by the charity and provide company secretary services.” — page 29
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: The charity has one common director with The Scottish Professional Football League Limited. During the year the charity made purchases totalling £nil (2024: £1,176) from The Scottish Professional Football League Limited. The balance owed to The Scottish Professional Football League Limited at the year end was £Nil (2024: ENil).
“The Scottish Football Association Limited (SFA) is a member of the charity. The charity has two common Trustees with the SFA. During the year the charity received income totalling £195,588 (2024: £196,984) from the SFA. During the year the charity made purchases totalling £76,163 (2024: £72,575) from the SFA. The balance owed to the SFA at the year end was £36,287 (2024: £104,820). The SFA provide the charity with payroll administration, are the landlord of the the main premises rented by the charity and provide company secretary services.” — page 29
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.