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  • 19/06/2025
A chance to find out about disability football at Alton FC is being held in the clubhouse at the Anstey Park Enclosure on June 21 from 2pm until 3pm.
Next month the club is launching Comets - weekday evening pan-disability football sessions in which children aged from five to 11 with a range of disabilities can play together.
A club spokesperson said: “This is football, but not as you know it - forget results, stats and performances. It’s not traditional; it’s where playfulness, inclusivity and friendships come together. At Alton FC we believe everyone should have the opportunity to play football.”

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00:00Comet provides a safe space for disabled children to play football, belong as if being themselves,
00:15in their imagination to take them to the world where the possibilities are endless.
00:23More than anything, Comet is football that breaks the old rules and replaces them with
00:28a brand new one, just be you.
00:38He's made some good friends here and nobody's judging his performance.
00:42He's here to have his best time.
00:44My children enjoy being included here.
00:47Anybody who's thinking about bringing their child to a session like this, I'd say go for it.
00:58He's here to have his best time.
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