Allied Counties Youth Football League Uncategorised COVID-19

COVID-19

All clubs in our league must follow the Government/FA guidelines regarding the return of football. Present your clubs COVID 19 risk assessment to your opponents/match officials when confirming the fixture or prior to the fixture being played or point them in the direction of where it is published on your clubs website.

Away clubs MUST adhere to the home clubs risk assessment guidelines.

We do want football to continue so please make sure all social distancing within the ground (be it club officials, staff, players, match officials, supporters and all others) is strictly adhered too.

Other changes now see the introduction of the Governments track and trace, please ensures all club officials, staff, players, match officials, supporters and all others scan in. If unable to scan in record names and phone numbers.

With bars and food outlets now having to be closed by 10pm you may like to consider your clubs kick off time in order to be able to vacate the premises in time.

When clubs confirm fixtures they may tell you there are restrictions on the use of dressing rooms and hospitality areas, please be aware and more importantly understand.

Somethings may not be to everyone?s liking ? we have to work with one another to overcome the obstacles.

We as a league want our fixtures to continue and we know you as clubs want to play, please take care and stay safe.

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