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  2. Blind soccer explained: What are the rules and why are some ...

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    The field of play for blind soccer measures 40m x 20m (or roughly 131.2ft x 65.6ft), whereas FIFA recommends pitches of 105m x 68m (roughly 344.5ft x 223.1ft) for the able-bodied game.

  3. ‘A disability is not inability’: How this blind soccer league ...

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    Soccer games are notorious for their raucous crowds, but blind soccer spectators are required to remain silent during the game, so players are able to hear and locate the ball, which is a size ...

  4. Higgins Soccer Complex - Wikipedia

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    Higgins Soccer Complex is a 1,000-seat soccer-specific stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is home to the Villanova Wildcats men's and women's soccer teams. The facility opened in 2014 and cost $3 million. [1] The field FieldTurf surface. [2] The field is adjacent to Zimmerman Field, which is used for practices. [3]

  5. Blind football at the IBSA World Games - Wikipedia

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    Number of teams 2007 Details: São Paulo Brazil: 2–0 Argentina Spain: 0–0 (1–0 p) Japan: 4 2011 Details: Antalya Iran: 3–0 France China: 3–0 England: 7 2015 Details: Seoul Argentina: 2–1 United Kingdom Spain: 1–0 China: 9 2023 Birmingham: See 2023 IBSA Men's World Blind Football Championship: See 2023 IBSA Men's World Blind ...

  6. Villanova Wildcats men's soccer - Wikipedia

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    The Villanova Wildcats men's soccer program represents Villanova University in all NCAA Division I men's college soccer competitions. Founded in 1978, the Wildcats compete in the Big East Conference. The Wildcats are coached by Tom Carlin. Villanova plays their home matches at Higgins Soccer Complex.

  7. Blind soccer explained: What are the rules and why are some ...

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    Blind soccer often produces some of the most memorable moments at the Paralympics, but how does it differ from the able-bodied version of the ‘Beautiful Game’?

  8. Blind football - Wikipedia

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    According to IBSA, "football for the blind and partially sighted started out as a playground game for school children in special schools for the visually impaired." Football 5-a-side, also known as blind football and blind futsal, is an adaptation of football for athletes with visual impairments including blindness.

  9. ‘A disability is not inability’: How this blind soccer league ...

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    South Sudan is not known for its soccer presence, but one grassroots competition is beginning to make waves in the country with a different version of the game and is shining a much-needed light ...