 In sports news now, a blind soccer tournament has kicked off in Mexico City with teams made up of blind and visually impaired players using an adapted ball. The players compete with blind floats over their eyes and use a ball that rattles to guide players. The goalkeepers are the only players on the pitch who do not have a visual impairment or wear a blindfold. The soccer field is also different with the fans around the pitch so that the ball does not go out of play. Here, Reinaldo Rivera said blind soccer has sharpened his over-sensors, improving his navigation of daily life in and around Mexico City. The more than two million people reported to have a visual impairment in Mexico, organizers of these competitions say blind soccer helps by building inclusion in sports.