Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Several of our players originally started out at South West Cerebral Palsy football club. It was obvious from the start that these young players had an appreciation of the game and played harmoniously together. In 2018 Bob Young took over the coaching, in order to develop the youth side of the SWCP club, and he completed his FA training soon after. In 2020 we approached Bristol City to see whether the team could join the Robin’s Foundation as we wanted our young players to have some stabil...
Walking football is designed to help people keep an active lifestyle despite their age, as well as getting those back playing football who had to stop due to injuries.
Grampian Disability Sport works with partner clubs and organisations to ensure that high quality sport and physical activity opportunities are available across Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire and Moray for people with physical disabilities, vision impairments, hearing loss and learning disabilities. Through our partnership with Scottish Disability Sport, a bespoke approach to signposting is on offer so that we can make sure that an activity is right for you (and so that we can work with clubs t...
A slower-paced version of the world`s most popular sport, aimed at the over 50's. Smaller pitches and plenty of breaks ensure that participants enjoy a safe and enjoyable return to football. The slower pace doesn't detract from the competition though - it`s much more than just a stroll in the park!
A slower-paced version of the world`s most popular sport, aimed at the over 50's. Smaller pitches and plenty of breaks ensure that participants enjoy a safe and enjoyable return to football. The slower pace doesn't detract from the competition though - it`s much more than just a stroll in the park!
Various sports activities held inside a sports hall for adults with a range of disabilities. Sessions are run by qualified coaches and supported by DBS cleared volunteers
A slower-paced version of the world`s most popular sport, aimed at the over 50's. Smaller pitches and plenty of breaks ensure that participants enjoy a safe and enjoyable return to football. The slower pace doesn't detract from the competition though - it`s much more than just a stroll in the park!
Walking football is designed to give you the chance to play the game you love but reduce the chances of injury. It's a great way to keep fit, learn skills, have fun and socialise!
We currently run a Children's Pan Disability football session on Sunday Mornings for anyone with additional needs, and are starting a new weekday session on Monday evenings from late September 2024. We also run Walking football sessions for over 50's and will be starting an over 70';s version this autumn.
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