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Cerebral Palsy Sport mark 250 days to 2015 CPISRA World Games

On 2 December, to mark 250 days to go until the Nottingham 2015 CPISRA World Games, Cerebral Palsy Sport England and Wales (CP Sport) and the Nottingham 2015 Organising Committee are delighted to announce that, in partnership with the newly formed International Federation of CP Football (IFCPF), wish to host a female football camp from 10 - 13 August 2015 alongside the World Games.

The Nottingham 2015 CPISRA World Games will take place in the heart of the historic city of Nottingham from 6 - 16 August 2015, with the majority of the competition taking place on the new iconic Harvey hadden Sports Complex.

The international competition which is attracting entries from over 23 nations so far will include: athletics (Racerunner and Slalom), bowls, under 19s football, female football, swimming, para taekwondo and table cricket.

Alison Talbot, Chief Executive of CP Sport said:

"We aim to support the development of female CP football across the world and we hope this football camp will provide a unique opportunity for coaching, participation, fun and to also watch some of the World Games in action."

Alison continued:

"Our goal is to stage a truly memorable female football camp for participants to enjoy in the spirit of fair play, equity and enjoyment."

 

The female football camp will be delivered by IFCPF qualified coaches and will take place at the Harvey Hadden Sports Complex site, alongside the inaugural Football 7-a-side Under 19 World Championships.

For more information about the Nottingham 2015 CPISRA World Games click here. To find out more about Cerebral Palsy Sport, visit their website here.