Deaf Football in Great Britain

Deaf Football in Great Britain

Deaf Football in Great Britain

Deaf Football in Great Britain

I’m well-aware of blind football, but deaf football is something that has been completely off my radar.

Deaf Football in Great Britain has a very proud and strong history, dating back to 1871, a history that is virtually unknown to the majority of the followers of football in Britain. Most deaf teams in Great Britain compete in mainstream football leagues nationally. The majority of clubs compete in the British Deaf Football Cup annually, which has been running since 1959.

Deaf Football clubs have been around longer than the majority of all the teams in the English and Scottish Football League pyramid. Great Britain boasts the oldest deaf football club in the world in Glasgow Deaf Athletic Football Club, founded in 1871. Did you know that several deaf footballers have managed to reach the professional ranks over the last century?

Some have reached the highest levels of the game, while others have had only limited opportunities to succeed at the top level: some accounts suggest that yet more appear to have been rejected because of their inability to hear, rather than because of their footballing abilities.

You can find more information on Deaf Football in Britain here.