Tag Archives: London Metro Futsal Club

Futsal Training 18 April Cancelled

Training with the London Metro Futsal Club
Venue:
Cancelled
The SCORE Centre on Oliver Road, Leyton, E10 5JY.
Time:
10.00 am - 1.00 pm
Phone:
N/A
Date:
18th April 2020
Cost:
Free


 Futsal Training 18 April Cancelled

We regret to inform you that this event has been cancelled with immediate effect; until further notice. This is due to the current health situation.

Metro Blind Sport advises checking the latest government Coronavirus advice: link here  and the NHS advice on infection control: NHS Advice

Football Training Session with London Metro Futsal Club

Venue:  SCORE Centre on Oliver Road, Leyton, E10 5JY.

Interested in training, making new footie friends or want to play competitively in the PSFL season and you have the dedication drive and determination, then we train most Saturdays at the Score Centre in Leyton from August to April

Contact:  Get in touch with Gareth.jones@tottenhamhotspur.com

Metro is a partner organisation of London Futsal Club. The objective of this partnership is to provide adult partially sighted footballers with the opportunity to train and compete against other partially sighted teams on a regular basis.

The club has at least two training sessions and one competitive tournament per month. Training is mostly held between 10am-1pm at the SCORE Centre on Oliver Road, Leyton, E10 5JY.

Quick link to  Metro’s Football Events

Twitter: @london_futsal

Football for Blind and Vision Impaired People

Football is also played both nationally and internationally by blind and Vision Impaired people. Click this link for info from the English FA on disability 

Want to know more?

For more information about football for partially sighted people in London

contact: Gareth.jones@tottenhamhotspur.com

Anyone wishing to play B1 Football in London

contact: dan.slaughter@tottenhamhotspur.com

For more information on football for blind people visit the English FA website at this link for English FA on disability football

BBS guide in Supporting Visually Impaired People in Football

British Blind Sport has produced this resource, in partnership with the Football Association.This resource aims to help mainstream football providers become VI friendly through their provision of training, resources and support. These include:

  • Football clubs
  • County Football Associations
  • Schools

 

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Futsal Training 11 April Cancelled

Training with the London Metro Futsal Club
Venue:
Cancelled
The SCORE Centre on Oliver Road, Leyton, E10 5JY.
Time:
10.00 am - 1.00 pm
Phone:
N/A
Date:
11th April 2020
Cost:
Free


 Futsal Training 11 April Cancelled

We regret to inform you that this event has been cancelled with immediate effect; until further notice. This is due to the current health situation.

Metro Blind Sport advises checking the latest government Coronavirus advice: link here  and the NHS advice on infection control: NHS Advice

Football Training Session with London Metro Futsal Club

Venue:  SCORE Centre on Oliver Road, Leyton, E10 5JY.

Interested in training, making new footie friends or want to play competitively in the PSFL season and you have the dedication drive and determination, then we train most Saturdays at the Score Centre in Leyton from August to April

Contact:  Get in touch with Gareth.jones@tottenhamhotspur.com

Metro is a partner organisation of London Futsal Club. The objective of this partnership is to provide adult partially sighted footballers with the opportunity to train and compete against other partially sighted teams on a regular basis.

The club has at least two training sessions and one competitive tournament per month. Training is mostly held between 10am-1pm at the SCORE Centre on Oliver Road, Leyton, E10 5JY.

Quick link to  Metro’s Football Events

Twitter: @london_futsal

Football for Blind and Vision Impaired People

Football is also played both nationally and internationally by blind and Vision Impaired people. Click this link for info from the English FA on disability 

Want to know more?

For more information about football for partially sighted people in London

contact: Gareth.jones@tottenhamhotspur.com

Anyone wishing to play B1 Football in London

contact: dan.slaughter@tottenhamhotspur.com

For more information on football for blind people visit the English FA website at this link for English FA on disability football

BBS guide in Supporting Visually Impaired People in Football

British Blind Sport has produced this resource, in partnership with the Football Association.This resource aims to help mainstream football providers become VI friendly through their provision of training, resources and support. These include:

  • Football clubs
  • County Football Associations
  • Schools

 

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Futsal Training 4 April Cancelled

Training with the London Metro Futsal Club
Venue:
Cancelled
The SCORE Centre on Oliver Road, Leyton, E10 5JY.
Time:
10.00 am - 1.00 pm
Phone:
N/A
Date:
04th April 2020
Cost:
Free


 Futsal Training 4 April Cancelled

We regret to inform you that this event has been cancelled with immediate effect; until further notice. This is due to the current health situation.

Metro Blind Sport advises checking the latest government Coronavirus advice: link here  and the NHS advice on infection control: NHS Advice

Football Training Session with London Metro Futsal Club

Venue:  SCORE Centre on Oliver Road, Leyton, E10 5JY.

Interested in training, making new footie friends or want to play competitively in the PSFL season and you have the dedication drive and determination, then we train most Saturdays at the Score Centre in Leyton from August to April

Contact:  Get in touch with Gareth.jones@tottenhamhotspur.com

Metro is a partner organisation of London Futsal Club. The objective of this partnership is to provide adult partially sighted footballers with the opportunity to train and compete against other partially sighted teams on a regular basis.

The club has at least two training sessions and one competitive tournament per month. Training is mostly held between 10am-1pm at the SCORE Centre on Oliver Road, Leyton, E10 5JY.

Quick link to  Metro’s Football Events

Twitter: @london_futsal

Football for Blind and Vision Impaired People

Football is also played both nationally and internationally by blind and Vision Impaired people. Click this link for info from the English FA on disability 

Want to know more?

For more information about football for partially sighted people in London

contact: Gareth.jones@tottenhamhotspur.com

Anyone wishing to play B1 Football in London

contact: dan.slaughter@tottenhamhotspur.com

For more information on football for blind people visit the English FA website at this link for English FA on disability football

BBS guide in Supporting Visually Impaired People in Football

British Blind Sport has produced this resource, in partnership with the Football Association.This resource aims to help mainstream football providers become VI friendly through their provision of training, resources and support. These include:

  • Football clubs
  • County Football Associations
  • Schools

 

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LMFC: Futsal Training 14 March

Training with the London Metro Futsal Club
Venue:
The SCORE Centre on Oliver Road, Leyton, E10 5JY.
Time:
10.00 am - 1.00 pm
Phone:
N/A
Date:
14th March 2020
Cost:
Free


Football Training Session with London Metro Futsal Club

Venue:  SCORE Centre on Oliver Road, Leyton, E10 5JY.

Interested in training, making new footie friends or want to play competitively in the PSFL season and you have the dedication drive and determination, then we train most Saturdays at the Score Centre in Leyton from August to April

Contact:  Get in touch with Gareth.jones@tottenhamhotspur.com

Metro is a partner organisation of London Futsal Club. The objective of this partnership is to provide adult partially sighted footballers with the opportunity to train and compete against other partially sighted teams on a regular basis.

The club has at least two training sessions and one competitive tournament per month. Training is mostly held between 10am-1pm at the SCORE Centre on Oliver Road, Leyton, E10 5JY.

Quick link to  Metro’s Football Events

Twitter: @london_futsal

Football for Blind and Vision Impaired People

Football is also played both nationally and internationally by blind and Vision Impaired people. Click this link for info from the English FA on disability 

Want to know more?

For more information about football for partially sighted people in London

contact: Gareth.jones@tottenhamhotspur.com

Anyone wishing to play B1 Football in London

contact: dan.slaughter@tottenhamhotspur.com

For more information on football for blind people visit the English FA website at this link for English FA on disability football

BBS guide in Supporting Visually Impaired People in Football

British Blind Sport has produced this resource, in partnership with the Football Association.This resource aims to help mainstream football providers become VI friendly through their provision of training, resources and support. These include:

  • Football clubs
  • County Football Associations
  • Schools

 

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LMFC: Futsal Training 7 March

Training with the London Metro Futsal Club
Venue:
The SCORE Centre on Oliver Road, Leyton, E10 5JY.
Time:
10.00 am - 1.00 pm
Phone:
N/A
Date:
07th March 2020
Cost:
Free


Football Training Session with London Metro Futsal Club

Venue:  SCORE Centre on Oliver Road, Leyton, E10 5JY.

Interested in training, making new footie friends or want to play competitively in the PSFL season and you have the dedication drive and determination, then we train most Saturdays at the Score Centre in Leyton from August to April

Contact:  Get in touch with Gareth.jones@tottenhamhotspur.com

Metro is a partner organisation of London Futsal Club. The objective of this partnership is to provide adult partially sighted footballers with the opportunity to train and compete against other partially sighted teams on a regular basis.

The club has at least two training sessions and one competitive tournament per month. Training is mostly held between 10am-1pm at the SCORE Centre on Oliver Road, Leyton, E10 5JY.

Quick link to  Metro’s Football Events

Twitter: @london_futsal

Football for Blind and Vision Impaired People

Football is also played both nationally and internationally by blind and Vision Impaired people. Click this link for info from the English FA on disability 

Want to know more?

For more information about football for partially sighted people in London

contact: Gareth.jones@tottenhamhotspur.com

Anyone wishing to play B1 Football in London

contact: dan.slaughter@tottenhamhotspur.com

For more information on football for blind people visit the English FA website at this link for English FA on disability football

BBS guide in Supporting Visually Impaired People in Football

British Blind Sport has produced this resource, in partnership with the Football Association.This resource aims to help mainstream football providers become VI friendly through their provision of training, resources and support. These include:

  • Football clubs
  • County Football Associations
  • Schools

 

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