Solihull Moors Walking Football Launch New Team Kits

Solihull Moors Walking Football Club Unveils Brand New Team Kits Solihull Moors Walking Football Club is proud to unveil its brand new kits for the upcoming season, marking another exciting step forward for the rapidly growing club. The new kits will be worn across all Solihull Moors walking football squads and include a full playing strip for every registered player…

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Solihull Moors Walking Football Celebrate Historic Season

A Remarkable Season for Solihull Moors Walking Football ClubThe 2025/26 season will undoubtedly go down as one of the most successful in the history of Solihull Moors Walking Football Club, with every squad across the club producing outstanding performances in both the Birmingham County Walking Football League (BCWFL) and Worcester League competitions.Across all age groups, Solihull Moors teams demonstrated consistency,…

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Solihull Moors Walking Football Visits Sparkbrook Community

Solihull Moors Walking Football Reaches Out to the Community in SparkbrookOn the 5th May 2026, representatives from Solihull Moors Walking Football Club continued their commitment to community engagement by visiting the Shree Birmingham Pragati Mandal (Shree Krishna Temple) in Sparkbrook alongside Solihull Moors Foundation representative “H” Hiten Pankhania.Representing the walking football club were Chairman John McGinnell and club committee member…

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Graham Liddiard Appointed Director of England Men’s Walking Football

Solihull Moors Walking Football Committee Members Helping Out at the Year 6 National League Region School FinalsOn Thursday 26th February 2026, Solihull Moors Foundation was the home for the year 6 National League Region Schools Finals tournament. Solihull Moors Walking Football Club committee members John McGinnell and Brendan Maxwell were in attendance for the day helping out with making sure…

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Moors Hosts Year 6 National League Region Schools Finals

Solihull Moors Walking Football Committee Members Helping Out at the Year 6 National League Region School FinalsOn Thursday 26th February 2026, Solihull Moors Foundation was the home for the year 6 National League Region Schools Finals tournament. Solihull Moors Walking Football Club committee members John McGinnell and Brendan Maxwell were in attendance for the day helping out with making sure…

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Solihull Moors Foundation Tournament at Yardley Fives

Solihull Moors Foundation Tournament at Yardley Fives Solihull Moors Foundation Tournament at Yardley Fives Solihull Moors Walking Football Committee Members Helping Out at the Year 6 National League Region School Finals On Thursday 26th February 2026, Solihull Moors Foundation was the home for the year 6 National League Region Schools Finals tournament. Solihull Moors Walking Football Club committee members John…

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Joint Stiffness and Arthritis in Walking Football

Joint Stiffness and Arthritis in Walking FootballJoint stiffness and arthritis flare-ups are very common among walking football players, particularly those returning to sport later in life. These conditions affect the knees, hips, ankles, lower back and hands, often causing discomfort, reduced movement and post-match soreness.Walking football is excellent for maintaining joint health, but if not managed properly it can also…

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Thigh Contusions in Walking Football

Thigh Contusions in Walking FootballA thigh contusion is a deep bruise to the large muscles at the front or back of the thigh, caused by a direct blow. These injuries often happen when the ball strikes the leg at speed, a blocked shot hits the thigh, or there is accidental contact between players.Although walking football limits contact, thigh contusions still…

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Rib Bruising in Walking Football

Rib Bruising in Walking FootballRib bruising occurs when the soft tissue and bone around the ribs are impacted by a blow or compression. Although walking football is low-contact, ribs can be bruised through accidental collisions, falls, awkward twists and contact with barriers or the ground.Rib bruising can be painful and restrict breathing and movement, making early management important.Why Rib Bruising…

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Finger Sprains in Walking Football

Finger Sprains in Walking FootballA finger sprain happens when the ligaments that support the finger joints are overstretched or torn. These injuries are common when fingers are caught on clothing, collide with the ball, strike another player or are used to break a fall.Goalkeepers are particularly at risk, but finger sprains can affect any player.Why Finger Sprains HappenFinger sprains usually…

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