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We were delighted to bring some of our Football on the Brain activities to nearly 100 children at Oxford United in the Community's February half-term football camp. 

Campers got to try out activities including an attention-splitting task, vision-distorting prism goggles, and blind football, all to emphasise the key message that brains are relevant to every skill and action in football. 

At the end of the session, the children got to demonstrate the activities to two visiting members of the Oxford United women's team, to great delight!

Staff team photo posing in gym wearing red shirts

Photo: Hanna Smyth