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Mornflake managing director James Lea meets England Amputee Football Association manager Owen Coyle, team captain Dave Tweed, midfielder Rhyce Ramsden and defender Sean Jackson

Mornflake supports England Amputee Football Association

We are honoured to support England Amputee Football Association (EAFA) as they campaign to raise awareness of their sport and funds to send players to the World Cup this autumn.

The EAFA provides amputees and people with congenital limb deficiencies and restricted use of limbs with the opportunity to play football locally, nationally and internationally. Players come from all over England to train at Reaseheath College, Nantwich.

We were thrilled to welcome Glasgow-based manager Owen Coyle, team captain Dave Tweed from Manchester, midfielder Rhyce Ramsden from Bolton and defender Sean Jackson from the Isle of Man to our mill in Crewe.

Owen said: “The WAFF Amputee World Cup 2022 takes place in Istanbul, Turkey in October with 24 competing nations from across the world.

“This will be a fantastic opportunity to promote our aims on a world stage and to inspire any person with an amputation, congenital deficiency or other limb-affecting disorder to play sport and experience the camaraderie of being part of a team.

“As a charity, we need to fundraise for the trip and Mornflake has kindly made a contribution. We are delighted to partner with Mornflake as we believe our values align, specifically with the impact in the local community which Mornflake continues to support and develop.

“As an organisation, we have been based in Nantwich for six years and have built an incredible relationship with many organisations and supporters alongside providing opportunities for both children and adults from the local area to engage with participation or awareness of the sport.”

Owen, a coach at the Scottish professional club Queen’s Park FC, added: “Amputee football is highly regarded in Turkey where the national team are professional and receive a wage. EAFA players and staff have to fundraise to compete at the World Cup and need all the support they can get so we hope other companies will follow Mornflake’s lead.

“Our national team reached the final of the European Championships in Turkey in 2017 and are training hard for October. They will play their hearts out. We have seen women achieve amazing things at Euro 2022 and we hope to ‘bring home’ more for success for England.”

Managing director, James Lea, said: “Throughout our branding and marketing we encourage people to nourish their bodies with a good diet and for all abilities to exercise for their physical and mental health.

“To meet the EAFA players and hear how they have overcome personal trauma to play football at a national level was a privilege. They are truly inspirational ambassadors for their sport, and it is our pleasure to help them fly the flag for England at the World Cup by making a contribution towards their trip.”

To find out more about the England Amputee Football Association, please visit: theeafa.co.uk

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