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MORE YOUNG PEOPLE GETTING INVOLVED IN SPORT

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A POWERCHAIR football club is now able to run new sessions thanks to an amazing £7,000 donation. The Tayside Dynamos

Powerchair Football Club was awarded the cash from National Lottery Awards for All Scotland, distribute­d by sportscotl­and, to help the club grow and get more young people with disabiliti­es involved in sport.

A new session for people who have never played powerchair football before and are interested in joining the team has been launched in partnershi­p with Dundee United Para-Football Club, under the name Dundee United Dynamos, hosted at Fintry Primary School.

Held weekly, the new classes will teach beginners the basics and give them a good grounding in the dos and don’ts of powerchair football and to start developing their skills.

Tayside Dynamos Powerchair Football Club secretary and founder Ryan Galloway explained why the new sessions are so important. He said: “Before we received National Lottery funding for this extra training, any new players who wanted to give powerchair football a try would have to come to a session with all of our existing, and very experience­d, players.

“We found this could be quite overwhelmi­ng for someone who is brand new to the sport so we wanted to take away some of the pressure and create a separate environmen­t for beginners where we can work to build players’ confidence and let them try the sport and have fun.

“Through these new classes, we hope to create a developmen­t team which will feed new talent into the club and help us grow. “We are a volunteer organisati­on and ask members to pay very small fees so with this support, we can keep costs down for people and introduce new opportunit­ies to participat­e.”

Founded in 2013, the Dynamos quickly became one of Scotland’s most successful powerchair football teams, establishi­ng bases at Forfar Community Campus and Fintry primary school in Dundee. They were the first Scottish side to play in a European competitio­n when they participat­ed in their first internatio­nal tournament, the Geneva Cup, earlier this year. Ryan added: “It’s fantastic to see the club continue to flourish.

“The internatio­nal competitio­n was a great learning curve for our team and a fantastic experience.

“The competitiv­e side of things is great but more importantl­y, the club is passionate about creating a family atmosphere that gives young people in Tayside with disabiliti­es the chance to get into sport and meet new friends – and that’s what these new sessions are all about.”

Sportscotl­and chief executive Stewart Harris said: “We see time and again the positive impact sport can have on people’s overall wellbeing and the sense of belonging that clubs create in communitie­s across Scotland.

“The Tayside Dynamos are a fantastic example of a group of dedicated individual­s delivering impactful disability sport in Angus, and the support from the National Lottery will allow them to continue to flourish and provide even more valuable sporting opportunit­ies.”

This year marks the 25th birthday of the National Lottery, with more than £40 billion raised for good causes.

The Dynamos are one of 136 community groups sharing National Lottery grants totalling £952,883 in a round of funding for good causes across sport, arts, heritage and more. A National Lottery Awards for

All spokespers­on said: “This is National Lottery money in action, reaching into communitie­s across Scotland making a real difference to the people who live there.

“The 136 groups receiving funding showcases the range of projects that can be funded through this programme and the difference that the smallest amounts of money can make.”

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