Cambridge City FC Amputee Team Seeks Permanent Training Base
Amputee football team wants to offer coaching base
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Duncan Rumbelow, manager of the amputee football team adopted by Cambridge City FC, aims to establish a permanent training base in Sawston, England. This initiative seeks to enhance opportunities for amputee players, currently facing long travel times for training and matches, and promote the sport nationwide.
- 01Duncan Rumbelow aims to create a permanent training base for amputee football in Sawston, England.
- 02The Cambridge City FC Amputee Team is one of four teams in the UK participating in the England Amputee Football Association league.
- 03Players currently travel long distances for training and matches, with many coming from as far as Ireland and Newcastle.
- 04Izzy Papandronicou, a player on the team, emphasizes the need for more local training facilities to grow the sport.
- 05The team has received strong support from Cambridge City FC, fostering a community around amputee football.
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Duncan Rumbelow, the manager of the amputee football team associated with Cambridge City FC, is working towards establishing a permanent training base in Sawston, England. This initiative aims to provide better access to training for amputee players, who currently travel long distances for matches and practice, often requiring three to four hours of travel. The Cambridge City FC Amputee Team, one of only four teams in the UK competing in the England Amputee Football Association (EAFA) league, has members from diverse locations, including Ireland and Newcastle. Player Izzy Papandronicou highlighted the importance of local bases for the sport's growth, stating that more facilities would encourage participation. The team has benefitted from the support of Cambridge City FC, which has helped create a strong community around amputee football. Rumbelow envisions this base as a hub for professional training for amputees of all ages and genders, aiming to enhance the sport's visibility and accessibility.
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Establishing a permanent training base would significantly reduce travel times for players and provide more consistent training opportunities, fostering growth in the sport.
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