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Dissemination Event at the Charléty Stadium

On May 27, the Paris Université Club (PUC) organized a flagship event of the P24 Legacy project at Charléty Stadium, bringing together over 100 children—60 sighted and 40 with visual impairments—from nearby schools, colleges, and inclusive educational structures.

 

The morning session featured inclusive blind football training, using a specially designed exercise kit developed through the project. Children learned the fundamentals of the game—dribbling, passing, guiding—and also explored how to communicate and move as a team when vision is removed. The afternoon was dedicated to a non-mixed tournament, ensuring safety while allowing children to play in teams, guided by the morning's experience.

 

Throughout the day, the event was animated by trained educators and volunteers from the PUC, many of whom were coaches who had followed a tailored formation in parasport accessibility.

The French Federation of Disabled Sport honored the event with its presence, underlining its importance in promoting inclusion through sport.

 

This day wasn’t just about football—it was about awareness, cooperation, and shared experience. It represented a step forward in creating an environment where all children, regardless of ability, have the right to play, learn, and thrive together.

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