Amputee football

Amputee football
Highest governing body World Amputee Football Federation
Characteristics
Contact Contact
Team members 7
Mixed gender Single
Type Outdoor (mainly)

Amputee football is an disabled sport played with seven players on each team (six outfield players and one goalkeeper). Outfield players have lower extremity amputations, and goalkeepers have an upper extremity amputation. Outfield players use loftstrand (forearm) crutches, and play without their prosthesis.

Amputee football associations around the world

There are several amputee football associations around the world. A couple examples of this are the England Amputee Association and The Irish Amputee Football Association.[1] Each organization promotes the advancement of the sport and that it gains more recognition. The England Amputee Football Association states their main goal on their website as: "The England Amputee Football Association's aim is to provide all amputees, people with congenital limb deficiencies and persons with restricted use of limbs, with the opportunity to play football locally, nationally and internationally."[2]

Amputee Football World Cup

Former name : Amputee Football World Championships (from first to 2003)

Number Year Host City Teams
1 1984 United States Seattle, United States
2 1988 United States Seattle, United States
3 1989 United States Seattle, United States
4 1991 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
5 1998 England Manchester, England
6 2000 United States Seattle, United States
7 2001 Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
8 2002 Russia Sochi, Russia
9 2003 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan 4
10 2005 Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 6
11 2007 Turkey Antalya, Turkey 10
12 2010 Argentina Crespo, Argentina
13 2012 Russia Kaliningrad, Russia 12
14 2014 Mexico Culiacán, Mexico 23
15 2016 Poland Warsaw, Poland 6

Results

Other Championships

Rules

The official FIFA sanctioned rules are:[3]

See also

References

  1. "Home". Irish Amputee Football Association. 2015-12-07. Retrieved 2016-02-18.
  2. "Home". Theeafa.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-02-18.
  3. "Amputee football – The Rules of the Game". FIFA.com. 2016-02-04. Retrieved 2016-02-18.
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