Little Victories FC had the incredible opportunity to take part in a special day of filming with the BBC at the University of York.
The invitation came from Lisa at CP Sport, and the club was proud to represent cerebral palsy sport on a national stage.
As one of the leading clubs in the country for young people with cerebral palsy, Little Victories FC is passionate about raising awareness and showcasing the power of inclusive sport.
The day was filled with excitement, teamwork, and a shared commitment to making sport accessible to all.

A huge thank you goes out to the parents who made the extra effort to be there and support their young athletes. Special appreciation also goes to the club's dedicated coaching team, led by Gaz and supported by Katie, Skye, and Sam, whose enthusiasm and care continue to make a lasting impact.
The club also extends a heartfelt thanks to Little Victories FC super fan Alan, who took charge of all the equipment – a vital job that does not go unnoticed.
A huge shoutout to Dave Winn for capturing the magic with his camera!
Most importantly, the players themselves deserve immense credit for representing Little Victories FC with pride, passion, and a spirit that embodies everything the club stands for.

While the details of the filming remain under wraps for now, one thing is certain – it was a day to remember.
Little Victories FC is excited to share more soon, and the club is grateful to everyone who played a part in making the day so special.

Stay tuned for more updates as the story unfolds, and thank you for being part of the journey to make sport truly inclusive for all.

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