Vision Impaired Team
The Inaugural Victorian B-League took place in Melbourne’s Docklands from September to December 2015. This league was the first adult blind football competition in Victoria and Australia.
The first was the Vision Impaired League comprised of four teams, Doncaster Rovers Soccer Club (SC), FC Williamstown, Preston Lions Football Club (FC) and All Stars FC (a Blind Sports and Recreation Victoria team).
The B-League Championship was played to IBSA (International Blind Sports Federation) rules, with all players wearing an eye mask. This competition was open to people who are blind or vision impaired, and sighted people.
This first season was a fantastic success, with those participating showing great sportsmanship and willingness to learn the game and have fun.
The inaugural final of the Vision Impaired League was between FC Williamstown and Preston Lions FC. These two teams played some great football during the season with each game a classic, highly competitive and evenly matched contest. The grand final took it up a notch with both sides eager to lift the inaugural trophy. FC Williamstown came out winners 3-1 on the day.
If you are interested in playing contact us on info@fcwilliamstown.com.au for more information on the game and when the next league starts.
#wearewilliamstown
The Inaugural Victorian B-League took place in Melbourne’s Docklands from September to December 2015. This league was the first adult blind football competition in Victoria and Australia.
The first was the Vision Impaired League comprised of four teams, Doncaster Rovers Soccer Club (SC), FC Williamstown, Preston Lions Football Club (FC) and All Stars FC (a Blind Sports and Recreation Victoria team).
The B-League Championship was played to IBSA (International Blind Sports Federation) rules, with all players wearing an eye mask. This competition was open to people who are blind or vision impaired, and sighted people.
This first season was a fantastic success, with those participating showing great sportsmanship and willingness to learn the game and have fun.
The inaugural final of the Vision Impaired League was between FC Williamstown and Preston Lions FC. These two teams played some great football during the season with each game a classic, highly competitive and evenly matched contest. The grand final took it up a notch with both sides eager to lift the inaugural trophy. FC Williamstown came out winners 3-1 on the day.
If you are interested in playing contact us on info@fcwilliamstown.com.au for more information on the game and when the next league starts.
#wearewilliamstown
The Inaugural Victorian B-League took place in Melbourne’s Docklands from September to December 2015. This league was the first adult blind football competition in Victoria and Australia.
The first was the Vision Impaired League comprised of four teams, Doncaster Rovers Soccer Club (SC), FC Williamstown, Preston Lions Football Club (FC) and All Stars FC (a Blind Sports and Recreation Victoria team).
The B-League Championship was played to IBSA (International Blind Sports Federation) rules, with all players wearing an eye mask. This competition was open to people who are blind or vision impaired, and sighted people.
This first season was a fantastic success, with those participating showing great sportsmanship and willingness to learn the game and have fun.
The inaugural final of the Vision Impaired League was between FC Williamstown and Preston Lions FC. These two teams played some great football during the season with each game a classic, highly competitive and evenly matched contest. The grand final took it up a notch with both sides eager to lift the inaugural trophy. FC Williamstown came out winners 3-1 on the day.
If you are interested in playing contact us on info@fcwilliamstown.com.au for more information on the game and when the next league starts.
#wearewilliamstown