Nottinghamshire Powerchair Football Club (NPFC) is a not-for-profit community club — committed to creating opportunities for disabled players to play the sport they love.
A Championship-level Powerchair Football team in the East Midlands. We proudly support three squads: Nottinghamshire PFC, Nottingham Forest PFC, and The Outlaws, our development team.
Founded to support both recreational and competitive players, the club offers structured training, league competition, and pathways for development at all levels.
Run entirely by volunteers — many of them parents, carers, and players themselves — NPFC is more than a club. It’s a community. A place where competition meets compassion, and where friendships formed off the pitch are just as valuable as goals scored on it.
National league weekends are held locally at Nottingham Trent University. We also have players who’ve been invited to England Powerchair Football training camps — a testament to the talent and dedication nurtured within our club.
We’re grassroots. We’re resilient. We’re national competitors. And we’re changing lives — one match at a time.
Each Nottinghamshire PFC team competes with pride, passion, and professionalism.
Competing in regional and national powerchair football competitions, our teams represent the club with determination and sportsmanship.
Our development team is where many players begin their Powerchair Football journey. It offers a supportive environment for new players to learn the sport, build confidence, and develop the essential skills they need to progress.
In partnership with the Nottingham Forest Community Trust since 2012, this team has a rich history, including winning the WFA National League Championship in the 2013/2014 season. We are currently competing in the WFA National League Championship and continuing to build on that legacy.
Nottinghamshire PFC is the oldest team in the club, with some players having been involved in the sport for more than 15 years, bringing deep experience and leadership. The team has consistently finished within the top four nationally and has won multiple East/West Midlands Regional League titles. We are currently competing in the WFA National League Championship after being relegated last season, and we are determined to earn promotion back to the Premiership.