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FOOTBALL FUN DAYS

ARE you age seven-14 years? Want to learn new football skills and meet new deaf and hearing friends. Want to find out where you can play football in a deaf friendly club near you?

Then why not attend one of the free football fun days being organised by the Irish Football Association.

  • Saturday 20 March, University of Ulster, Jordanstown, 10am-12pm
  • Saturday 17 April, Templemore Leisureplex, L’derry, 12pm-2pm
  • Saturday 8 May, Craigavon Leisure Centre, 10am-12pm

What will I do on the day?

The football fun days are for deaf children and young people and their hearing siblings, girls and boys! On the day you will be split into a group with others of the same age as you.  You will learn new football skills and practice old ones as well as take part in small sided games.  The day is suitable for all abilities as it is all about having fun!

Will I be able to communicate with everyone?

NDCS volunteers will be there to help with communication – whether you are oral, use BSL or SSE we will make sure you have understood everything that is happening on the day.

Who are the coaches?

The football fun days are being led by IFA qualified football coaches, who have received training in how to coach players with disabilities including deafness.

How much does it cost?

The fun days are free for deaf children and their siblings.

How to book?

Click here to download the booking form to complete and return asap.

Where can I find out more?

Further information is available from our website www.ndcs.org.uk/me2  or email: me2@ndcs.org.uk


Belfast Deaf UTD

Belfast Deaf UTD play in the Premier Section of the Down Area Winter League. To catch up on their progress visit their website www.belfastdeafutd.co.uk

bdu squad pic

The Belfast Deaf UTD squad.


Ulster Deaf Squads

Representation

Ulster Ladies – Ages 14+.

Ulster Men – Ages 16+.

Getting Involved

If you are interested in playing, coaching or volunteering in Deaf Football at any level please contact Thomas Coyle via the Belfast Deaf United Website.

 

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