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Interview with England Partially Sighted Football Team Captain Steve Daley

Interview with England partially sighted football team captain Steve Daley. 

Check out this interview below with England partially sighted football team captain Steve Daley. Capped an amazing 143 times, he recently retired from the national team

Interviewer Tom Walker

What a fantastic career! #PartiallySightedFutsal 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿⚽️

For more details of the Partially Sighted Football League in England, United Kingdom please see https://lnkd.in/dJqX6MJ or email Chairperson@partiallysightedfootballleague.com / Secretary@partiallysightedfootballleague.com

 

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Free Junior VI Football 26 Feb!

Free Taster 26 Feb Junior Blind & Partially Sighted Football

Junior Blind and Partially Sighted Football – Taster Session

Football sessions for Children and Young People aged 5 to 16 years who are Blind or Partially Sighted to come and try football.

Whether this is for a first-time footballer or someone with some experience, why not come along and give it a go! provided by the  Fulham FC Foundation 

Date:  26 Feb 2020  Time: 6 pm  to 7 pm  Cost: Free
Venue: St Philips Special School, Harrow Close, Chessington, KT9 2HR
To book visit: https://blindsport.uk/VIFootie

From more information see contact info below
Contact: soccerschools@fulhamfc.com  or Call 0208 336 7547

 

Junior Blind and Partially Sighted Football – Block 1

Start Date: March 4, 2020  End Date: March 25, 2020  Time: 6 to 7 pm (During Term Time)
Venue: St Philips Special School, Harrow Close, Chessington, KT9 2HR
Age: 5 to 16 years   Cost: £16.00 for all sessions – Price changes, depending on how many sessions are left. Call to confirm!
To book visit: https://blindsport.uk/VIFootie
From more information see contact info below
Contact: soccerschools@fulhamfc.com  or Call 0208 336 7547

 

 

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PSFL Open Cup – 21 Sept

Partially Sighted Football League Tournaments
Venue:
TBC
Time:
12.00 - 17.00pm
Phone:
Date:
21st September 2019
Cost:
Free


PSFL League Open Cup

The Partially Sighted Football League ( PSFL League ) is the UK’s national league for partially sighted people and is organised by British Blind Sport.

For both A and B teams!

Metro would always advise to phone or email the event contacts to confirm there have been no last-minute changes or cancellations.

Venue: TBC  (to be confirmed)
Venue phone: TBC
Metro Contact: Gareth.jones@tottenhamhotspur.com

Dates for the forthcoming English Partially Sighted Futsal League 2019-20

  • Open Cup Tournament –  21st September 2019
  • League One Tournament – 19th October 2019
  • League Two Tournament – 16th November 2019
  • League Three Tournament – 11th January 2020
  • League Four Tournament – 1st February 2020
  • League Five Tournament – 29th February 2020
  • League Six Tournament-  21st March 2020
  • League Cup Tournament / Presentation Evening 25th April 2020

Venues TBC…..

To Get in touch with PSFL for more info, or to register as a player or as a team

Contact: Dan Pack (Secretary) PSFLSecretary@hotmail.co.uk  – Call   07784 726011
or George Ferguson (Chairperson)
Chairperson@partiallysightedfootballleague.com    – Call 07577 709156

London Metro Futsal Club

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

Football for blind people

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

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

Download the PDF version | Download the Word version

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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PSFL League Cup- 25 April!

Partially Sighted Football League Tournaments
Venue:
TBC
Time:
12.00 - 17.00 pm
Phone:
Date:
25th April 2020
Cost:
Free


 PSFL League Cup & Presentation Evening

The Partially Sighted Football League ( PSFL League ) is the UK’s national league for partially sighted people and is organised by British Blind Sport.

For both A and B teams!

Metro would always advise to phone or email the event contacts to confirm there have been no last-minute changes or cancellations.

Venue: TBC  (to be confirmed)
Venue phone: TBC
Metro Contact: Gareth.jones@tottenhamhotspur.com

Dates for the forthcoming English Partially Sighted Futsal League 2019-20

  • Open Cup Tournament –  21st September 2019
  • League One Tournament – 19th October 2019
  • League Two Tournament – 16th November 2019
  • League Three Tournament – 11th January 2020
  • League Four Tournament – 1st February 2020
  • League Five Tournament – 29th February 2020
  • League Six Tournament-  21st March 2020
  • League Cup Tournament / Presentation Evening 25th April 2020

Venues TBC…..

To Get in touch with PSFL for more info, or to register as a player or as a team

Contact: Dan Pack (Secretary) PSFLSecretary@hotmail.co.uk  – Call   07784 726011
or George Ferguson (Chairperson)
Chairperson@partiallysightedfootballleague.com    – Call 07577 709156

London Metro Futsal Club

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

Football for blind people

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

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

Download the PDF version | Download the Word version

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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PSFL Tournament 6 Cancelled

Partially Sighted Football League Tournaments
Venue:
Cancelled
Time:
12.00 - 17.00 pm
Phone:
Date:
21st March 2020
Cost:
Free


PSFL League Tournament 6 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

The Partially Sighted Football League ( PSFL League ) is the UK’s national league for partially sighted people and is organised by British Blind Sport.

For both A and B teams!

Metro would always advise to phone or email the event contacts to confirm there have been no last-minute changes or cancellations.

Venue: TBC  (to be confirmed)
Venue phone: TBC
Metro Contact: Gareth.jones@tottenhamhotspur.com

Dates for the forthcoming English Partially Sighted Futsal League 2019-20

  • Open Cup Tournament –  21st September 2019
  • League One Tournament – 19th October 2019
  • League Two Tournament – 16th November 2019
  • League Three Tournament – 11th January 2020
  • League Four Tournament – 1st February 2020
  • League Five Tournament – 29th February 2020
  • League Six Tournament-  21st March 2020
  • League Cup Tournament / Presentation Evening 25th April 2020

Venues TBC…..

To Get in touch with PSFL for more info, or to register as a player or as a team

Contact: Dan Pack (Secretary) PSFLSecretary@hotmail.co.uk  – Call   07784 726011
or George Ferguson (Chairperson)
Chairperson@partiallysightedfootballleague.com    – Call 07577 709156

London Metro Futsal Club

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

Football for blind people

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

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

Download the PDF version | Download the Word version

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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