wheelchair-bound teenager is hoping to take charge of his first football match after completing a refereeing course.
Lee Steege, 17, is desperate to blow the whistle after passing the nineweek FA programme.
He said: "I'd be able to do kids' matches and five-a-side. But my aim is to do a full 11-a-side game."
Lee, who has cerebral palsy, supports local club Southampton. Hampshire FA are trying to get him a game. He will ref from the sidelines so he doesn't get in the way.
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Lee Steege, 17, is desperate to blow the whistle after passing the nineweek FA programme.
He said: "I'd be able to do kids' matches and five-a-side. But my aim is to do a full 11-a-side game."
Lee, who has cerebral palsy, supports local club Southampton. Hampshire FA are trying to get him a game. He will ref from the sidelines so he doesn't get in the way.
mirror.co.uk
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