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Mens 1st Team
Croygas Phoenix FC
11th September 2010 Kick off at 3pm
Croygas Sports Ground,
Mollison Drive,
Wallington,
Surrey,
SM6 9BY
Mens Reserves
Croydon Greenside 'B' FC
11th September 2010 Kick off at 2.30pm
Fulham FC Training Ground, Motspur Park,
New Malden,
Surrey,
KT3 6PY
Ladies
Regents Park Rangers FC
19th September 2010 Kick off at 1.30pm
Hurlingham Park,
Hurlingham Road, Fulham,
London,
SW6 3NF
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Mens 1st Team
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Monksfield
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Willis
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2
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Evans
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Hogan
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Wylde
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Mens Reserves
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Ladies
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Updated 01/09/2010 Women
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21/03/2007
// The NDCS Deaf Friendly Football Project
The NDCS Deaf Friendly Football Project was designed to make football more accessible to deaf children.
The NDCS Deaf
Friendly Football Project enables every deaf child in England
access to the nation's great game over the course of the next three
years. It is being funded with the help of a £211,608 grant from the
UK's largest sports charity, the Football Foundation, and with
additional funding from Phonak UK and Sportsmatch.

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The three year NDCS Deaf Friendly Football project will award clubs who
meet the needs of deaf children with 'Deaf Friendly Accreditation'.
Through the accreditation scheme clubs will be able to access deaf
awareness training, information, resources, equipment and support.
The project will also actively recruit and train deaf adults to become
qualified football coaches. This work will be combined with a programme
of Deaf Friendly Football Festivals, the establishment of regular
football opportunities, a national database of Deaf Friendly Football
Clubs, tournaments and conferences to provide opportunities for deaf
children and young people to participate in football at all levels.
Ian Holloway, Manager of Plymouth Argyle FC and father to three deaf children is backing the project:
'In the UK today there is a real lack of football opportunities
available from grassroots to elite level for deaf children and young
people. Deafness makes it harder for children to communicate which can
be very isolating. Many deaf children and young people find it
difficult to participate in football because clubs are not set up to
provide good communication.
'The
NDCS Deaf Friendly Football project has the potential to change this
and revolutionise the sport at all levels for deaf children and young
people. Deaf children in England with a passion for football will now
have the chance to really get involved in football!'
The Football Foundation has so far funded 204 projects worth over £31m
that are aimed at removing the barriers to sport for the most
disadvantaged people in society.
Paul Thorogood, Chief Executive of the Football Foundation, says:
'The Deaf Friendly Football Project will make sure deaf children can
get the same enjoyment from our national game that the rest of us take
for granted. I am delighted that the Football Foundation is supporting
this initiative with over £211,000 and applaud the NDCS for making it
happen.
Football Foundation funding is provided by the Premier League, The
Football Association and the Government. Their investment is opening up
access to sport for more people than ever before through projects like
this.'
The NDCS is the only UK charity solely dedicated to the support of deaf children and young people, their families, and professionals working with them. Three babies are born deaf every day and 90 per cent of deaf children are born to hearing parents with little experience of deafness.
To find out how you can get involved in the NDCS Deaf Friendly Football Project contact
Rob Danson, NDCS Football Development Officer, email football@ndcs.org.uk
SMS 07966 341022 or the NDCS Events Team on 0121 2349820
Deaf Friendly Football Website - http://www.ndcs.org.uk/whats_on/deaf_friendly_football/index.html
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