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After a recent safeguarding review, youth player names have now been removed from public pages within Full-Time.
27/08/24
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Now the UK Government has given approval for outdoor grassroots football to restart, U12-U18 will begin on 13th Sept & U7-U11 on 20th Sept
Competitive age groups will begin on 13th Sept with Preliminary rounds & a handful of 1st round PYFL Cup matches as well as some league fixtures.
20th September will see the start of Development group matches.
Working together we can achieve our GOAL!
Please stay safe and lets make it a fun and enjoyable experience for all involved.
A summary of key points to consider from The FA’s guidelines are listed for below:
• Everyone should self-assess for COVID-19 symptoms before every training session or match. If you are symptomatic or living in a household with possible or actual COVID-19 infection you must not participate or attend;
• Clubs and facility providers should ensure that their facility is compliant with current Government legislation and guidance related to COVID-19;
• Competitive training is now permitted, with groups limited to a maximum of 30 people, including coaches;
• Competitive match play is permitted, with social distancing in place before and after the match, and in any breaks in play;
• Players and officials should sanitise hands before and after a game as well as scheduled breaks throughout a game or training session;
• Ball handling should be kept to a minimum with most contact via a boot and the ball disinfected in breaks of play;
• Youth football coaches are encouraged to limit persistent close proximity of participants during match play and training;
• Goal celebrations should be avoided;
• Equipment should not be shared, and goalkeepers should ensure they disinfect their gloves regularly in breaks in training or matches and thoroughly afterwards. Where possible, coaches should only handle equipment in training;
• Where possible, players, coaches and officials should arrive changed and shower at home. Use of changing and shower facilities must follow government advice on the use of indoor facilities;
• Participants should follow best practice for travel including minimising use of public transport and walking or cycling if possible. People from a household or support bubble can travel together in a vehicle
• Clubs should keep a record of attendees at a match or training session, including contact details, to support NHS Test and Trace;
• Clubs should ensure they are affiliated with their County Football Association.
After a recent safeguarding review, youth player names have now been removed from public pages within Full-Time.
27/08/24
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