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Female Specific Para Football Opportunities

The FA are hosting some Para Football activity days and trials in September and October.

This autumn, there are some fantastic inclusive female football opportunities happening across the country and this is your chance to get involved!

FA Female Blind Football Activity Days

Dates: 28th August and 25th September 2021
Time: 12.00-4.00PM
Venue: The Royal National College for The Blind (RNC) Hereford
Minimum Age: 13

In line with IBSA and the Competition Structure within the Female game, at present players who are classified as B1 , B2 and B3 will be eligible to play within the Blind Pathway.

Players are not required to have vast football experience prior to attending the activity day, we are looking to find players with potential and who have the ambition to find out more about the B1 Pathway.

The Activity Days are part of a structured developmental programme which will build up over the next two years with the ambition that The Football Association will field their first England Blind Women’s Team in 2023 at the IBSA World Games.

To register for this opportunity please complete this form

England and Great Britain Deaf Women's 11 a-side Football Team Trial

Date: 26th September 2021
Time: 1.30-4.30PM
Venue: University Of Wolverhampton, Walsall Campus (Gorway Rd, Walsall WS1 3BD)
Minimum age: 15

Prior to the trial players must provide an audiology report confirming the hearing impairment and detailing audiograms conducted on both ears to demonstrate eligibility for International Deaf Football Competitions, players must be calculated as having an average number greater than, or equal to 55 dB hearing level across 500, 1000 and 2000 Hz frequencies in both ears.

To register your place please complete this following form

The First FA Female Cerebral Palsy Football Activity Day

Date: 3rd October 2021
Time: 1.30-4.30PM
Venue: University Of Wolverhampton, Walsall Campus (Gorway Rd, Walsall WS1 3BD)
Minimum age: 13

The Activity Days are part of a new structured Female Para Football Developmental Pathway which has the aim and purpose of growing Female Para Football across the country along with the overall long term development of additional Female England Para Football Squads. For Female Cerebral Palsy Football in particular we are currently exploring the opportunity of taking a selected group of players over to Salou in 2022 to participate in the Female Football Development Camp.

To register for this opportunity please complete this form 

If you can’t make any of these sessions but would like to find out more information, please email Lauren Asquith (FA Para Football Women’s Talent Pathway Lead) - lauren.asquith@thefa.com.