EAFA National Football League Day

Team Anglia GB will be hosting a National Football League Day for the England Amputee Football Association (EAFA) on Saturday 17th April at Comberton Village College in Cambridge.

An EAFA Fitness and Training Workshop will be held from 10am – 12pm before National League fixtures take place between 12pm and 3pm.

Team Anglia GB will hoping to gain a good start to the season in their fixture on Comberton’s 3G Arena with elite squads from clubs such as Manchester United and Chelsea also playing their league fixtures.

Admission is free to watch the fixtures and everyone is welcome to attend the day. Refreshments will available and those wanting to try the game will have the opportunity to get involved.

For more information on the event contact Simon Johnston on 07776 361195 or visit the Team Anglia GB website at http://www.teamanglia.ukcentre.com.

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