11:00AM, Tuesday 11 June 2024
Slough Town have announced the launch of Comets Disability Football, a safe space for disabled children aged 5-11 to play the game and kick-start their football journey.
As part of the club’s continued work within the community, the Rebels will host a weekly training session at St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School on Monday evenings between 6-7pm.
The sessions are free of charge.
Comets is a recreational, pan-disability football programme for disabled boys and girls aged between 5 and 11.
Pan-disability is the largest format of disability football which sees players with a broad range of impairment and health conditions play together.
Comets offers a new, flexible and inclusive way of playing with the emphasis on playfulness, friendships and fun.
“More than anything, Comets is football that breaks the old rules and replaces them with a brand new one, just be you,” said the club.
To book your child’s place on the new programme either book online at https://play.englandfootball.thefa.com/Search or contact gensec@sloughtownfc.net.
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