RISBOROUGH Rangers Junior Football Club, with the support of the Football Association, has established a pan-disability football group for boys and girls aged seven to 11.

There will be free ‘taster sessions’ on Saturday, September 27 from 11am to 12pm at Wades Park, Stratton Road, Princes Risborough.

Pan-disability in footballing terms refers to individuals with different disabilities all participating together.

It is those players who are not able, in the most part, to actively engage in able-bodied football. Unfortunately, it does not include those who are blind or in a wheelchair.

The majority of participants may, for example, have learning difficulties, are on the autistic spectrum, may have some hearing or sight impairment, may have Downs or Tourette syndrome, dwarfism (restricted growth condition), may be an amputee with or without a prosthesis, as well as other impairments that impact on their sporting performance.