Posted: Sun 12th Jul 2020

FAW publish ‘return to training’ guidance for grassroots football clubs

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This article is old - Published: Sunday, Jul 12th, 2020

The Football Association of Wales (FAW) has welcomed the announcement from the Welsh Government that “low contact” sport can resume for Monday, July 13th.

The FAW suspended domestic football at all levels across the country on March 13 following the Covid-19 outbreak.

Following the latest 21-day review of the coronavirus regulations, First Minister Mark Drakeford announced on Friday a raft of measures to further lift the restrictions.

He outlined a phased timetable to ease restrictions for large parts of Wales’ visitor, hospitality, and leisure and tourism sectors.

From Monday revised, regulations will allow larger gatherings of up to 30 people outdoors but “only where these are organised and supervised by a responsible person for sports and other leisure activities and classes.”

The move will allow team sports such as football and cricket to resume, while fitness and dance classes will also be able to take place, but outdoors only.

The FAW has welcomed the move from the government and has published “return to training” guidance.

It states the players are now able to resume low contact training “with a focus on improving skills and fitness.”

The guidance says that “intra – club” matches, friendly or competitive are still not allowed.

Training must take in groups of no more than 6 “including a coach,” a maximum of five groups will be allowed to train on one full-sized pitch.

The 2m social distancing rule still applies which means no contact, tackling or marking will be permitted.

And all clubs will need to complete a COVID-19 risk assessment before training can resume.

The FAW said they’ll be holding a webinar on Monday, July 13, to share full information on return to training protocols, risk assessments and club checklists, ahead of football’s safe return.

More here: http://www.fawtrust.cymru/get-inspired/news/footballreturn/

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