blind soccer
1 of 1noun/ˈblaɪnd ˈsɑkər/
Forms:blind soccers
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a variation of soccer specifically designed for visually impaired athletes, played with a ball containing rattles and with players wearing blindfolds
Blind soccer is a version of soccer designed for athletes with visual impairments. It is played with a ball that makes noise, allowing players to hear its location. The game is typically played on an indoor field with five players on each team, including a goalkeeper, who may have partial vision. Players rely on sound, verbal communication, and teamwork to move the ball and score goals. The field is also marked with boundaries to help players navigate. Blind soccer is a highly skillful sport that emphasizes coordination, precision, and teamwork. It is part of the Paralympic Games.
- Blind soccer is gaining popularity worldwide as a competitive sport for the visually impaired.
- Blind soccer requires exceptional auditory awareness and teamwork.
- She volunteered as a guide for a blind soccer team, helping players navigate during matches.
- The rules of blind soccer prioritize safety and fair play.
- Watching blind soccer matches is an inspiring experience, showcasing the determination and talent of visually impaired athletes.