ANC Sports Edition Day 1 - What is Autism?
ANC Sports Edition Day 2 - The Recruitment Process
ANC Sports Edition Day 3 - What is ADHD, Dyslexia and Dyspraxia?
ANC Sports Edition - Day 4 - What is Mental Health and the Effects on Employees
Autistic Struggles within Sport

- Socialising – team bonding or events/being popular amongst teammates.
- Honesty – not diving for a free kick/claiming a corner which wasn’t theirs.
- Navigating illogical rules/policies – getting yellow carded for a foul they didn’t commit.
- Plans changing – team systems changing/moving clubs/fixtures or training rearranged.
- Talking skills – may talk less/not understand what they’re meant to say.
- Banter – may not understand this, may take things literally.
- Climbing the ladder – may not possess social skills to do this (applying for a manger role).
- Anxiety – performing in front of large crowds/teammates.
- Opposition fans/spectators – may react to abuse or be unable to block out.
- Challenging authority if they don’t agree with them – disagree with managers or coaches.
- May only be able to play/perform a certain way – using 1 foot/holding a racket ‘wrongly’.
- Coordination – running differently/timing when jumping.