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Portsmouth Amputee FC

Portsmouth Amputee FC was founded in 2015 by Ray Westbrook, who is the current Portsmouth Amputee FC captain.

Since the club was founded, it has expanded to compete nationally in the English Amputee Football Association (EAFA) Premier League.

Teams such as Manchester City, Peterborough, West Brom, Brighton, Newcastle, Everton & Arsenal have been fierce opponents over the years, with Pompey currently competing with Everton, Chelsea & Arsenal in the current 4-team top league.

Current EAFA Premier League Champions and EAFA League Cup Champions. Portsmouth Amputee FC are three-time EAFA League Cup winners. Pompey Amputee FC are also setting their sights on European success, as they look to become the first English team to win the Amputee Champions League.

The team train at Mountbatten Leisure Centre on a Tuesday each week, with the squad now consisting of 11 players, five of whom are current England internationals and another 5 being ex-England international players or part of the England talent ID pathway.

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