A football tournament in Londonderry is helping to raise awareness of disabilities and promote inclusion ️⚽️🤝
By David Hunter & Mike McBrideA football tournament in Londonderry is helping to raise awareness of disabilities and promote inclusion.
The event at Bay Road Sports Complex saw teams from places like Belfast, Derry, Strabane and County Donegal all compete and enjoy the beautiful game. "We had six teams sign up last year and now that has gone up to over 14 teams this year, so the need for it is definitely out there," he said. "It's not only exercise they're getting, they're learning about teamwork, it's about learning new social skills and it's just so beneficial."Lana Gibson, who plays for Belfast's Now Group, said she felt absolutely amazing playing in the tournament, despite the early alarm clock and travel.
Mr Northey said the tournament is a great way to meet new people and said there is also the added bonus of potentially winning a trophy, but said that "it's not all about the winning".Caelan Doherty, who plays for Tuned In FC, said he feels like Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford when he plays.'Anyone can play football'
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