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One the worlds most popular sports is football. Weather it's a kick around in the park with your mates or actually watching a Premiership game from your armchair, footie is loved by millions. Having a disability defiantly means that in absolutely no way you exempt from kicking a ball around. It also doesn't mean that you can't play at a professional level and current developments being planned for disabled football from the Football Association means that there is no better time to practice your keep-me-uppies! The FA are planning to lead the way in disabled football and have 'started the ball rolling' by recently launching a strategy document. The document outlines how they have reached their objectives from 2001 and their plans to continually improve the sport on an annual basis up until 2006. Further plans include introducing a competition structure, improving the quality of training and administration available and creating performance pathways. Jeff Davis belongs to the FA and has a mayor role in improving disabled football on a professional level. He said, We want to give everyone the chance to play football and develop more opportunities." During the time of the launch of the strategy document current
disabled players received caps for outstanding performances from Trevor
Brooking. They were handed out to players in various categories of disabled
football which include Brooking explained what a cap means to him, "When I won my first England schoolboy cap even if I had done nothing else in my career, I still had my cap. Representing your country is a tremendous honor and something that these players will remember forever."
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