Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Lancashire Spitfires Girls Club have a Powerchair team and welcome new players! If you're interested, please contact lancashirespitfires@outlook.com to find out more information.
Skem Menaces offer football for adults with learning disabilities. They have 4 teams that welcome new players - CH, L1, L2, and PL. For more information, please contact jegthepeg1@hotmail.co.uk
We provide regular training and competitive match opportunities for both children and adults with disabilities. This club takes place at Bolton Arena, just opposite the University of Bolton Stadium. We have an U16 pan disability team and 2 adult pan disability teams - Blues and Whites. For more information, please contact rslater@bwct.org.uk
Penrith AFC Juniors has an U17 Pan Disability Football Team.
Rainford Rangers is a family club, serving Rainford, St Helens, Skelmersdale and Surrounding areas. All coaches and volunteers are CRC/DBS checked. We encourage all coaches to train to the highest FA standards and support their training and CPD. Join a family club with a great history of kids enjoyment of football. Rainford Rangers currently have 4 pan disability teams looking for new players - U8s, U10s, U13s, and U16s. For information on practice times and club fees, please contact mike.how...
Northern Lights PDFC is a walking football club for pan disabled people. They have 4 teams that welcome new players! Please do get in touch to find out more - John.roche154@gmail.com
Merseyside Blind Squad is a football team for blind and partially sighted people in Liverpool. For more information about session timings and costs, please contact stegkcushion@hotmail.com
Maghull Youth FC offer football for people with a learning disability. If you're interested, please contact steve.liston@yahoo.com for more information about session times and how to sign up.
CAE FJC have an U7s team (U7 CAE Munich) for children with a hearing impairment. If you're interested, please contact l.colin@hotmail.co.uk for more information about session timings and how to join.
Football has a deep rooted history of homophobia. Many LGBT+ people have witnessed or experienced abuse first hand, whether in the stands, dressing room or even the school playground. This hostility and lack of representation at an elite level has excluded many LGBT+ people from playing football. We exist to rectify this, creating a welcoming and inclusive space, free from discrimination, where everyone can enjoy the sport they love.