Last updated : 16/05/2024 11:23:25
Introduction
Wolves 2 J are a Grassroots soccer team made up of 1 team members.
The team is from Non, Hughes, United States and play in the Birmingham Ability Counts League Under 13.
Wolves 2 J started using TeamStats in July 2020 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 1 games.
Team Details
Location
League
Birmingham Ability Counts League
Team Type
Wolves 2 J Football Team
Wolves 2 J is a football team for people with disabilities based in Wolverhampton, England. They play in the Birmingham Ability Counts League, which is a league for teams of all abilities.
History
Wolves 2 J was founded in 2012 by Gavin Jones, who has a visual impairment. The team started out with just a few players, but it has since grown to over 20 members.
The team has won several trophies in the Birmingham Ability Counts League, including the league title in 2022. They have also represented the league at the national level.
Players
Wolves 2 J players have a variety of disabilities, including visual impairments, hearing impairments, physical disabilities, and learning disabilities.
The team is open to players of all abilities, and it provides a supportive environment for everyone to play football.
Coaching
Wolves 2 J is coached by Gavin Jones and a team of volunteers. The coaches are experienced in working with people with disabilities, and they are committed to providing a fun and challenging environment for the players.
Birmingham Ability Counts League
The Birmingham Ability Counts League is a league for teams of all abilities. The league was founded in 2009, and it currently has over 50 teams competing in it.
The league aims to provide opportunities for people with disabilities to play football in a competitive environment. The league also provides support and development for players and coaches.
The Birmingham Ability Counts League is a valuable resource for people with disabilities who want to play football. The league provides a fun and challenging environment for players of all abilities.
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