The Peterborough United Supporters FC (PUSFC) team was originally formed in October 2001, in order to take part in a supporters tournament known as the M'Duck Cup. Now co-managed by Robert Graves and Craig Matthews, they are members of the rapidly-growing Internet Football Association (IFA) - an organisation which encourages fans to play football together regardless of ability, gender, race, or age.

IFA National League matches are usually played in the morning before the main Posh games, and where possible against a matching IFA side from the same team that Posh will also be facing that afternoon. IFA matches are not all about winning, but about building bridges between groups of football supporters. The team also takes part in the annual IFA WorldNET tournament, which is held in Leeds every July and consists of more than 75 supporters teams from both the UK and abroad.

For further information, or to track the progress of the PUSFC team during the season, visit www.thepusfc.com

For further information on the Internet Football Association (IFA), visit www.internetfootball.org.uk

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