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26th Sep 2024

Newly-formed Sligo Down syndrome futsal team turning ‘dreams into reality’ according to parents

Ryan Price

The team will compete at a Down syndrome futsal tournament in Abbotstown, Co Meath next month.

The parents of members of a Sligo-based Down syndrome futsal team have described how their kid’s ‘dreams have become a reality’ since the squad was formed.

The team was set up a couple of months ago by Sligo Rover’s Social Responsibility programme and has received support from the FAI.

The team train at the Showgrounds under the leadership of coach Jamie Murphy, who emphasised the importance of the sport for the kids involved.

Speaking to RTÉ News, Murphy explained that the team creates an opportunity for players to meet other players and for families to meet other families.

“We’ve got about 30-40 players registered – male and female from Sligo, Leitrim and Mayo,” he said. “The uptake has been fantastic.

“The players would have different levels of experience. We keep the sessions relatively simple but accessible to everyone; a warm-up, a match situation and a chat afterwards on what went well – like any mainstream team.”

“There’s a great social element as well in terms of regular training. All players want to play competitively, including our DS futsal team. The important part of it is these players are representing Sligo Rovers,” he added.

The FAI have been developed several national competitions for teams representing League of Ireland clubs.

Ten League of Ireland teams will compete at a Down syndrome futsal tournament in Abbotstown, Co Meath early next month, one of which will be Murphy’s Sligo Rovers.

One of the participant’s parents, Áine McKeown, says her sons “dream has become a reality.”

“We’re very proud of the team and we’re delighted for him,” she added.

Another parent, Fineen O’Driscoll, says the team ticks several boxes for parents as it fulfils their children’s competitive, social and active needs.

Down Syndrome Sligo are also huge supporters of the team and praised it’s ability to improve the mental health and physical activity of those involved.

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