World Medical Football Championships

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The 19th Annual Medical World Cup in Budapest, Hungary

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1 Dr James Bedford Rides Across GB for Charity
2 Pre-Championship Meeting in Manchester
3 Trial Dates Set for BMFT 2013 Squad
4 Team GB Take Bronze at the World Championships
5 Final Preparations for Sweden 2012
6 Row For Freedom Campaign
7 2012 Sweden Squad Announced & Forthcoming Training Weekend
8 2012 Trials for BMFT Set Ahead of World Cup in Sweden
9 BMFT Narrowly Lose Out in the Final of the World Medical Football Championships.
10 BMFT Train with Nicky Butt & Eric Harrison

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Premier League News

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