Israel Amputee
ABOUT US
The Israeli Amputee Soccer team and the amputee soccer industry officially started in 2020 after receiving approval from the Sports Administration and the Ministry of Justice for the establishment of “The Company for the Promotion and Development of Amputee Soccer in Israel (NPO) Ltd.”, which is a non-profit public benefit company.
Since its establishment, all necessary activities have been funded by sponsorships and private donations.
The main sponsors include Altshuler Shaham Investment House (which has supported the organization continuously since its inception), VOLVO Israel, the Israel Football Association, and private donors.
our goals
our goals
our goals
Representing Israel in international competitions and tournaments, including the European Championship (Euro), the World Cup (Mundial), the Nations League, and more.
Raising awareness and recruiting more players with limb amputations or other physical limitations, including war veterans, disabled IDF soldiers, road accident victims, and other individuals with disabilities. The goal is to develop a local league for adults (initially with three teams) and establish dedicated activities for children.
Expanding the amputee soccer community in Israel by recruiting additional investors, forming partnerships with organizations, associations, governmental institutions, and private entities to further develop amputee soccer in the country.
Continuing ongoing community and educational activities, including hosting joint events at schools, sports clubs, and educational institutions to raise awareness of amputee soccer and promote the message that soccer is for everyone.
JR Team Romania Camp: Video Highlights
This summer our junior amputee football camp in Romania brought together child athletes from across Europe. Israel was represented by one young player and two coaches, Zach and Sharon.
Click the screenshots below to watch the full recap video. You’ll see training sessions, team bonding, and match moments, plus a look at how the JR program supports young amputee players.