With the goal of winning first place and advancing to Division Two in the Nations League, the team aims to deliver a strong performance against top European amputee football nations.
With the goal of winning first place and advancing to Division Two in the Nations League, the team aims to deliver a strong performance against top European amputee football nations.
The team’s journey has been about much more than sport — it’s about hope, identity, and the belief that every challenge can become a chance to redefine what’s possible.
Coach Sharon Paz says, “We must be optimistic and believe that the attempt to expel us will fail and that our team will continue to make its mark in Europe,” as the squad gets ready to face the amputee teams of the Netherlands, Belgium, Ukraine, and Azerbaijan in the Nations League.
After winning a friendly tournament in Belgium earlier this summer, the team is entering a key preparation phase, determined to arrive at the Nations League ready to compete for first place and further establish its status in Europe.
President Herzog commended the players for their perseverance and aspirations, highlighting the power of sport and football to inspire hope, recovery, and personal fulfillment after immense physical and emotional challenges.