The Scottish FA brought their National Disability Football Roadshow to Dundee on Saturday.
These Roadshows are designed to give players with a range of Ambulant Disabilities (non wheelchair users) the opportunity to play football with their peers in a safe and fun environment.
There was a real feel good effect at the Roadshow with Tartan Army songs playing, Craig Gordon target practice, and life size Scotland Internationalist mannequins; everything was in place for a great day.
The session started off with all participants taking part in specific skill stations, working on passing, shooting, control and dribbling, where they were observed expertly by coaches from Scottish FA and Dundee City Council. Once the players had completed these stations they moved onto small sided games.
Greig Taylor, Scottish FA/Scottish Disability Sport Assistant National Football Development Officer – Disability, who delivers the Roadshows, said “It was great to see so many local players attending the session on Saturday; with some exciting talent on show the future is definitely bright for Disability football”.
The next Disability Roadshow will take place on the 28th November in Fife. For more information regarding Disability Football, please contact Greig Taylor on
0788 322 7833.