Football Futures Foundation launched its Football for all initiative on Sunday morning at Yokine Reserve in Perth.
The Football West charity hosted the carnival as part of a celebration of Inclusive football, giving everyone a fair go.
Blind Football, WA Paras and the United Reds Football League were all showcased at the carnival, which kicked off at 9:30am and ran until 1:00pm.
Football Futures Programs Lead Melissa Gmeiner:
“Football for all is about building stronger and inclusive football communities,” she said.
“We want to create opportunities for people with disabilities to have access to football.
“Anyone is welcome to attend the Football for all carnival and join in the fun. Hopefully it will give an indication of what is on offer for all people in the community.”
The United Reds Football League Carnival gave an opportunity for children of all abilities to experience the fun of soccer and join a local club.
State Cerebral Palsy team, the WA Paras, took on ‘some of the best’ from Equal Footingball in a highly competitive match.
Football for all will soon launch its own website, which will have details of all of the Inclusive programs, including the 2022 Equal Footingball season.