Game Leaders
Football Activities
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Amputee Football Association Scotland
At AFAS, we aim to provide all amputees and those with congenital limb differences in Scotland with the opportunity to play football at grassroots, club and national level.

Football Memories Scotland
Football Memories League serves the Alzheimer Scotland Football Memories project and aims to provide football images for reminiscence activity.

Frame Football Scotland
Frame Football is for boys & girls aged between 3 to 16 who require a frame/walker/pacer (not wheelchair) to walk.

PAN Football League Scotland
The PAN Disability league is a series of bi-monthly league competitions for young players with a range of disabilities.

Scottish Deaf Football Association
The Scottish Deaf Football Association organisesleague and competitive fixtures for teams and players whoare Deaf within Scotland.

Scottish Mental Health Football Association
Bringing like-minded people together who promote the use of playing football as therapy for people affected by mental ill health.

Scottish National CP Football Team
The Scotland National CP Football Team is made up of players with Cerebral Palsy, Stroke and Acquired Brain Injury.

Scottish Powerchair Football Association
The SPFA manage and operate national league and cup competitions.

Autism Football Association
Autism Football Association is a charity that works to support young people with disabilities overcome social barriers they often face when taking part in sport and physical activity, particularly team sports.
Scottish Para-Football
Vision
We strive to promote development opportunities and increase participation across Para-Football throughout Scotland
Mission
To create greater opportunities within Scottish Para-Football which allow participants to reach their full potential
Values: Health
Scottish Para-Football is a catalyst for people living with a disability to become more physically active more often and make life changes to support healthy living which will allow opportunities to stay active throughout life.
Values: Social Change
Scottish Para-Football promoting social change for people living with a disability and the sport becoming a source of good.
Values: Inclusivity
Scottish Para-Football allowing people living with a disability to become an integral part of their community and being included within community life.
Values: Empowerment
Scottish Para-Football giving the opportunity for people living with a disability to be empowered within their sport and community and make effective contributions to their opportunities.
Values: Equality
Scottish Para-Football providing bespoke opportunities for people living with a disability to gain access to activities and competitions similar to their mainstream peers and allow pathways to reach their full potential.
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