KIDDERMINSTER Harriers are looking for new players to join their new adult pan disability team.
The Harriers have played their first four fixtures in the West Midlands Inclusion League, drawing three and losing one.
The sides first game saw a 0-0 draw against Mental Health before achieving the same result against WBA Odemwingie.
The reds were edged out 1-0 by Aston Villa in their third match of the day before securing their third clean sheet of the season in another 0-0 draw, this time against Aspie Avengers.
A spokesperson for the Harriers team said the team put in incredible effort throughout and enjoyed being part of a busy schedule of football.
The West Midlands Inclusion League was launched in September and houses 72 teams across seven divisions spanning across all ages.
It provides a competitive opportunity for all disabled footballers across the West Midlands.
Email [email protected] if you want to get involved in the pan disability team.
