New inclusive football sessions for young people
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Tottenham Hotspur Foundation is launching a new bespoke football programme for Deaf, hearing‑impaired, and young people with cerebral palsy.
- Who: Young people aged 8 to 15
- When: One Sunday a month
- Where: Powerleague Tottenham
- What: Fun, inclusive sessions focused on skills, teamwork, and enjoying football
Tottenham also has a successful adult Cerebral Palsy team competing in the National League, offering a great pathway for young players who want to grow their confidence and skills.
- Registration is required in advance
- To find out more or sign up, contact: John.Abel@tottenhamhotspur.co.uk
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