Linfield have announced details of a new Disability Section at the club.
The Blues will kick-off weekly training sessions next month for players aged from seven years up.
Linfield Disability FC will cater for ambulant male and female players with a learning and/or physical disability.
The initiative is supported by the Irish FA Foundation and is part of the Let Them Play strategy.
The weekly sessions will begin on Wednesday, November 13.
The 7-8pm session will be for players aged between 7-14 years, with players aged 15 years and over taking part from 8-9pm.
"This is something that we have been planning since January," said Linfield Academy Manager Glenn Ferguson.
"We had to finalise a venue and dates, and we have been working closely with the IFA's Disability Football Manager Alan Crooks.
"We feel this is an important step for Linfield to make, and there is a demand out there.
"We have spoken to a lot of Linfield supporters who have been playing for other clubs, but they would love to represent Linfield.
"But this is open to anyone who wants to come along and play football in a fun and safe environment.
"We would encourage everyone to come along and take part."
All sessions will take place at Donegall Road Methodist Church Indoor Hall.
Anyone interested should contact Glenn Ferguson at Linfield FC, Windsor Park, Donegall Avenue Belfast BT2 6LW.
For more information you can contact Glenn at glenn.ferguson@linfieldc.com
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