Last updated : 08/05/2024 17:56:28
Introduction
Brendon 66 Youth U12 Inclusive Orange are a Disability football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the EFCCT Pan Disability League U12.
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Brendon 66 Youth U12 Inclusive Orange
Brendon 66 Youth U12 Inclusive Orange is a football team for players with disabilities in the Hampshire area. The team is part of the EFCCT Pan Disability League, which is affiliated with the Football Association (FA).
The team was founded in 2016 by Brendon 66, a local charity that supports people with disabilities. The team's name is a tribute to Brendon Hazell, a former player for Eastleigh Football Club who died in 2015.
The team is made up of players with a variety of disabilities, including physical disabilities, learning disabilities, and visual impairments. The team's motto is "football for all," and they are committed to providing a fun and inclusive environment for all players.
The team plays in the U12 division of the EFCCT Pan Disability League. The league season runs from September to May, with each team playing each other once. The top teams in each division qualify for the playoffs, with the winners of the playoffs being crowned champions.
In their first season, Brendon 66 Youth U12 Inclusive Orange finished in third place in the U12 division. The team has continued to improve in each season, and they are hoping to win the league championship in the near future.
The team is coached by a team of volunteers who are passionate about football and helping people with disabilities. The coaches are committed to providing the best possible experience for all players, and they are always looking for ways to improve the team.
Brendon 66 Youth U12 Inclusive Orange is a great example of how football can be a force for good in the community. The team provides a fun and inclusive environment for players with disabilities, and they are helping to break down barriers and promote equality.
Sources
- Brendon 66 Youth U12 Inclusive Orange - TeamStats
- EFCCT Pan Disability League - EFCCT
- Brendon 66 Youth 16 Inclusive Orange - Full-Time
About the EFCCT Pan Disability League
The EFCCT Pan Disability League is a football league for players with disabilities in the Hampshire area. The league was founded in 2016 by Eastleigh Football Club in the Community (EFCCT) and is affiliated with the Football Association (FA).
The league is open to players of all abilities, including those with physical disabilities, learning disabilities, and visual impairments. There are currently four divisions in the league: Open, U16, Adult Participation, and Adults - Championship.
The league season runs from September to May, with each team playing each other once. The top teams in each division qualify for the playoffs, with the winners of the playoffs being crowned champions.
The EFCCT Pan Disability League is a great example of how football can be a force for good in the community. The league provides a fun and inclusive environment for players with disabilities, and they are helping to break down barriers and promote equality.