Where special needs players feel right at home


Kirat (front row, right) and Raju (standing, right)with the other members of the Matrix Community Football Club.

Often we see special needs athletes train and play in the company of other special athletes. This is to protect them from being ridiculed or ostracised.

But there is always exceptions to the rule, where inclusiveness is made a priority that allows such athletes to play among the more able ones.

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