Soccer (powerchair)


(Source: Powerchair Football Canada)

Powerchair Soccer (or Power Football ) is a fast paced, competitive sport for persons with disabilities who use electric wheelchairs. The sport has been played for over 20 years and is currently being played in Canada, the United States, Europe and Asia.

The sport previously had many different forms played all over the world, but recently countries met with the objective of developing an international set of rules. These new rules were modeled after the French and English style of play, which is more open and requires more passing.

Players use powerchairs equipped with footguards to pass, shoot and carry the ball with the objective of scoring the most goals. The sport is played in a gymnasium. Each team is allowed four players on the court at one time including the goalkeeper.

CLASSIFICATION

Powerchair Soccer is played only by those with a diagnosed, severe physical impairment that leads to a verifiable, permanent activity limitation. As a consequence, the athlete needs the use of powered mobility in order to play a sport. For impairments that may fluctuate, for example, multiple sclerosis, classification may be required at every competition.

To minimise the impact that impairment has on the outcome of athletic competition, all participating athletes are placed into sport classes according to how much their impairment affects their athletic performance.

Once athletes have been assessed as meeting the minimal eligibility criteria they are allocated one of 2 sport classes;

  • PF1: This denotes a player who has highly significant levels of physical difficulty which affects their overall performance.
  • PF2: This denotes a player who has moderate to mild levels of physical difficulty which affects their overall performance, but who still meets the minimal eligibility criteria.

Each team must field a maximum of two PF2 sport class players during a match for all FIPFA designated competitions. There is no restriction in the combination of sport classes within the playing squad of a team.

 

 


 

 

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