Football players with Parkinson’s are empowering

26 Oct 2025 1 min read No comments Impairment / Disability

A football manager says it is empowering to watch a team of people with Parkinson’s disease playing the game.

Nigel Osmond manages around 20 walking football players at Portishead Town FC who are getting ready for their first fixture on Saturday.

The sport allows some players to do more on the pitch than their symptoms would allow them to do off it, participants say, and also helps them socialise.

“These people are just just getting on with it, just trying to be active, they’re not going to give up,” Mr Osmond said.

The team play every Friday on an artificial pitch thanks to £700,000 from a Lionesses football fund.

Mr Osmond said: “These people were sort of struggling to get over a step and into a changing room.

“And then once we started to play football there’s something that just makes them forget, and they can just move a lot better than they can normally.”

Football players with Parkinson’s are empowering

Football players with Parkinson's are empowering - A football manager says it is "empowering" to watch a team of people with Parkinson's disease playing the game.
Nigel Osmond manages around 20 walking football players at Portishead Town FC who are getting ready for their first fixture on Saturday.
The sport allows some players to do more on the pitch than their symptoms would allow them to do off it, participants say, and also helps them socialise.
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Ian Humphreys was diagnosed with Parkinson’s a year ago and now plays as a winger, after not playing football for 20 years.

He said he was not “particularly” good but it was nice to to talk to like-minded people with similar problems.

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“It’s surprising to me, because a lot of people who have great difficulty in walking normally, as soon as they get a football in front of them, they suddenly turn into a professional footballer,” he said.

“You can’t stay with the Parkinson’s problem for all your life and lock yourself away, you’ve got to make use of what’s out there,” Mr Humphreys added.

Andrew Youngs was diagnosed with Parkinson’s five years ago.

He now plays on the wing and got his first pair of football boots in January as an 80th birthday gift.

“It’s good to go into the clubhouse afterwards for a cup of tea or a cup of coffee and discuss how that one went just so close,” he said.

A Parkinson’s UK tournament is being planned for next year.

FULL STORY at source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd9y1595224o

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Last update on 2026-04-04 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API. Walking Football Limited is also an Amazon Associate and earns a commission from qualifying purchases

Last update on 2026-04-04 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API. Walking Football Limited is also an Amazon Associate and earns a commission from qualifying purchases