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BCFC Youth Pan Disability Football Hub

Project Inc. is Bristol City Robins Foundation pan disability football programme which provides an opportunity for both young people and adults with disabilities the opportunity to make friends, get active and have fun.

  • Parking
    • Parking
  • Mainstream/Special
    • Special
  • Type of Activity
    • Sport
Imperial Sports Ground
Bristol
BS14 9EA
    • Age
      • Primary School
      • Secondary School
      • 16+
    • Accessibility
      • Changing Places Toilets
      • Wheelchair Access
    • Disability
      • ADHD
      • Autism
      • Complex Needs
      • Down Syndrome
      • Hearing Impairments
      • Learning Difficulties
      • Mobility Impairments
      • SPD/dyspraxia
      • Visual Impairments
    • Free Entry for Carer
      • Not Applicable
    • Sports
      • Football

    We are the official charity of Bristol City Football Club. We strive to make a positive difference for all through sport and learning. We aim to do this by providing fun, safe and enjoyable activities whilst making sure that quality counts in the services we provide. We are passionate about providing opportunities for everyone to access and get involved in the work that we do. 

    At the same venue, there are:

    1. youth pan disability football hub that welcomes any child 6-15 years old with a disability, and they are football-based sessions working and developing on different football and social skills and we play matches as well.
    2. adult pan disability football hub that is for anybody aged from 16 years of age and older. Any adult with a disability is welcome to attend these sessions. Very similar with our youth session before the sessions are football-based working and developing on different football and social skills and we play matches as well.
    3. Bristol City Cerebral Palsy Football Club that is for children who have Cerebral Palsy (CP). The club was formed by parents of children with CP, to provide them with an equal opportunity to compete on a level playing field. Players in the team have the chance to play and compete alongside other players with similar abilities.