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Note: the information given below was correct at the time
of writing but it is always a good idea to check with the organisers -
visit their website or phone or email them to make sure that details are
still up to date. Leftfooters is fun based football team made up mainly of gay and lesbian players. We play every Sunday in Regents Park and have a laid back approach of 'jumpers-for-goalposts.' website: //www.leftfooters.org.uk/ Our overriding philosophy is that if you can't play football to save your life then you'll be perfect for us. Our motley bunch includes people who are very good to people who can just about run for 10 mins at a time, so why not use your Sunday afternoon to come to the park and meet some friendly people who don't care if you fall flat on your back or do ballet moves while missing the ball. After "next goal wins" we head off for a well earned drink. There is also an opportunity to play in competitive games against other gay teams from around the country, which are great fun. We take part in numerous 5/6/7-a-side tournaments as well as compete in a national gay 11-a-side league with gay teams from Brighton, Bristol, Leicester and Yorkshire. We’ve also been to Copenhagen and Berlin to play in a tournaments there. Most Leftfooters are members of the Gay Football Supporters Network, and meet up for social gatherings to discuss the highs and lows of their favourite team over a pint. For people wanting to make contact e-mail us at the address above, we do have a busy Yahoo group (which is why this page isn't updated too often!). So sod the gym, don't waste your Sunday afternoons, come and play football in the park with us!
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