Introduction of Blind Football
People who take part in blind football are classified according to their level of sight, as B1, B2 or B3. Players in the B1 classification are considered blind (while those rated B2 and B3 are classified as visually impaired or partially sighted).
While some partially sighted players play in pan disability football teams, there are a number of VI specific clubs which play in a national league structure. Blind footballers play a different version of the game.
Rule Adaptations:
BLIND
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The game is played on a solid surface
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There are five players in each team
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Outfield players must wear eye-patches and blindfolds
- The goalkeeper is sighted, but cannot leave the area
- There are no off-side rules
- The football contains ball bearings so that it makes a noise when it moves
PARTIALLY SIGHTED
- Games are played on indoor pitches with a size-4 ball, which are designed to bounce less than a normal one.
- Goalkeepers are sighted, but not allowed to leave their areas