Blind Football
While the core game remains the same as sighted football, there are a few alterations to make football accessible to people with visual impairments.
- See Also:
- Football
An Overview of Blind Football
There are two versions of football for people with visual impairments:
- Blind football: Only B1 classified players can compete (totally or almost totally blind athletes)
- Partially sighted football: B2 and B3 classified players can compete (athletes with some sight)
While the core game remains the same as sighted football, there are a few alterations to make football accessible to people with visual impairments.
Partially sighted football
- Uses a smaller, size 4 football
- Played on an indoor pitch
- 5 partially sighted players per team
Blind football
- 5 players per team
- 4 blind, outfield players and 1 sighted goalkeeper
- Ball bearings placed in the ball and make a noise when moving to allow players to locate the ball
- Partially sighted football (in the Partially Sighted Football League)