Climate change experts have warned participation in grassroots football could be on the verge of extinction by the year 2080

Climate change experts have warned participation in grassroots football could be on the verge of extinction by the year 2080 - due to extreme weather linked to a rise in greenhouse gases.

A huge 62,500 amateur matches were postponed or delayed by weather conditions in the last year, as rainfall, snow, ice or extreme heat made matches impossible.

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On average, every amateur football club in the country is hit with five cancellations or postponements each season because of severe weather.

This rises to an average of seven matches in Wales, the most affected area of the UK, according to the research from The Climate Coalition to mark the start of Great Big Green Week.

No clear government plan

Experts now fear that without a clearer Government plan on how to tackle climate change, participation in the amateur game could dry up within 60 years.

Extreme weather has been linked to changes in the climate by experts at The Met Office and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

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