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New toolkit is designed to support increased participation in disability football
FIFA has published an extensive guide to disability football to encourage and support its growth around the world.

One of FIFA’s key missions as world football’s governing body is to promote inclusion for all in the game, including disabled people and people with limited mobility. As part of this commitment, FIFA has published an extensive guide to disability football to encourage and support its growth around the world and to provide more opportunities for people to take part in this form of the beautiful game.

The FIFA Disability Football Toolkit, compiled by FIFA’s Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Department, provides an understanding of the basic principles of disability football and the various formats and disciplines that may be implemented by member associations (MAs) and other relevant stakeholders.

The toolkit aims to support increased participation in disability football through programmes and competitions organised by the confederations, MAs, international disability football federations and other key stakeholders. It also looks to share knowledge, celebrate best practices and accelerate collective action.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 1.3 billion people, or 16% of the world’s population, experience some form of disability, with that number likely to increase. Participation in sport for disabled people is highly beneficial for their physical health and promotes their social inclusion, mental well‑being and personal development. However, they are significantly more likely to be physically inactive compared to non-disabled people. For example, fewer than 20% of people with acquired neurological damage practise the levels of physical activity recommended by WHO and more than 50% of individuals with spinal cord injuries are physically inactive.

Football towards inclusion and equity

Expanding participation in disability football is crucial for building a more inclusive and equitable sporting culture. It allows people with disabilities to benefit from improved fitness, enhanced mental health and greater social integration. It also helps to break down barriers and challenge stereotypes, contributing to a broader cultural shift towards the acceptance and inclusion of disabled people.

Around the world, there are various disciplines and formats offering opportunities for disabled people to play football. In countries where disability football is more established, these opportunities have mostly been made available by civil society organisations seeking to include disabled people in football.

The toolkit consists of three main sections. The first provides guidance on understanding disability; the second focuses on disability football and gives details about the various types, such as cerebral palsy football, blind football and powerchair football; and finally, there is a step-by-step plan on how to grow disability football according to specific circumstances in the relevant region.

There are now more opportunities than ever for disabled people to get involved in football. FIFA recognises that many MAs and other relevant stakeholders already have good policies, procedures, initiatives and training programmes in place, and the toolkit serves as the next milestone to continue this work.

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