Gladesville Ryde Magic and Bankstown United to battle for the “Stroke Recovery Cup”

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Football NSW League Two Men’s clubs Gladesville Ryde Magic and Bankstown United have joined forces once more to support and promote the “Stroke Recovery Cup” in a bid to raise awareness for people suffering strokes and going through rehabilitation across Australia.

Running for the second successive year after debuting it in 2021,both clubs will compete for the ‘Stroke Recovery Cup’ when they clash for the first match of the season this Sunday, March 13th at Christie Park (5pm).

The two teams will also share information through their social media channels as a way to inform their participants on stroke prevention, stroke recovery and rehabilitation.

It is sure to be a highly entertaining match as both teams have strengthened with the aim of gaining promotion in 2023.

Promoting the website www.strokerecovery.rehab, this website has been setup to provide information on stroke, showcase individual rehab journeys as well as offering individual exercises for those going through stroke recovery.

There is also an official Facebook page that can be viewed here.

Strokes affect many Australians yearly.

In an alarming statistic, 27,428 Australians experienced strokes for the first time in their lives in 2020 which equates to one stroke every 19 minutes.

Over 445,000 Australians are living with the effects of stroke making websites such as this useful for anyone or their loved ones going through it.