FOOTBALLERS with disabilities can put their skills to the test by taking part in a fun festival.
The Worcestershire FA is holding its second annual Disability Football Festival at University College, Worcester, on Thursday, May 27.
It follows on from the success of the FA's county coaching centre for young footballers with disabilities.
Special schools from Worcestershire and the West Midlands will be invited, with children competing in friendly matches.
The county has been one of the pioneers of electric wheelchair football and there will be a competition in this category as well as one for manual wheelchair users.
There will also be competitions for primary and secondary aged children with moderate learning difficulties, severe learning difficulties and physical disabilities.
The action kicks off at 10.30am and runs until 2pm.
Details from Julie Lymer or Andy Norman on 01905 827261.
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