A blind football match.

There are now more opportunities than ever to play football if you have a disability. As a player there are opportunities for any age and ability to join in either recreationally or competitively.

The Kent FA website has some useful resources to help get you started, whether you are a coach or a player. There are currently over 90 teams that cater for a range of impairments across Kent, use their map to find a club near you or contact their Disability Football Development Officer for more advice and support.

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