COVID -19 WHITLEY BAY FC JUNIORS
POSTED: 02/12/2020
Dear All
With the Confirmation from The FA of the return of football Please
Note the following,
Central Venues will remain One Parent per player and will be enforced
this is to ensure we comply with page 7 of the guidance for facilities
and management congestion and social distancing.
We would advise in the strongest terms that clubs do the same at their
own venues, we believe there is simply not the space at the side of
the pitch to maintain social distancing with open numbers.
We have been advised failure to maintain social distancing at a venue
will lead to sanctions against offenders by the governing body..
FACE COVERINGS;
If social distancing is maintained there is no requirement to wear a
face covering, However we would strongly advise that a face covering
is worn to minimise the risk to all.
Please be aware Football has been permitted But it will be stopped IF
people chose to ignore the Rules & Guidance we as a league will do
what we can to ensure the players get the best opportunity of playing
this season we ask we all work together and Most of All Try & Keep
Everyone Safe
Kind Regards
League Committee
Dear All
With the Confirmation from The FA of the return of football Please
Note the following,
Central Venues will remain One Parent per player and will be enforced
this is to ensure we comply with page 7 of the guidance for facilities
and management congestion and social distancing.
We would advise in the strongest terms that clubs do the same at their
own venues, we believe there is simply not the space at the side of
the pitch to maintain social distancing with open numbers.
We have been advised failure to maintain social distancing at a venue
will lead to sanctions against offenders by the governing body..
FACE COVERINGS;
If social distancing is maintained there is no requirement to wear a
face covering, However we would strongly advise that a face covering
is worn to minimise the risk to all.
Please be aware Football has been permitted But it will be stopped IF
people chose to ignore the Rules & Guidance we as a league will do
what we can to ensure the players get the best opportunity of playing
this season we ask we all work together and Most of All Try & Keep
Everyone Safe
Kind Regards
League Committee
Posted 24/10/2020 - Latest Covid19 Update from League
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Posted 02/10/20 - Please see download file for latest statement from league.
This statement non negotiable , we have to stick to these Notifications from our Governing Bodies . All Matches and Training Sessions will be checked for compliance . If non compliant then Match or Session may be in jeopardy . There have already been local spot checks on junior sports this week. |
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Posted 24/09/20 - Please see the latest Q and A from the County FA.
WBFC Juniors are adhering to the latest PHE requirements for QR Coding . Any attendance for training and matches all attendees must scan the QR Code .If the mobile phone is not compatible then the Track and Trace Form be completed .Managers to take responsibility for there attendees to carry out these requirements to ensure the Club is compliant . |
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Posted 23/09/20 - Please click on file for latest Covid 19 restrictions from Northumberland and Durham FA
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LATEST COVID PROTOCOL FOR FOOTBALL FROM THE GOVERNMENT - POSTED 10/09/2020
The UK Government has confirmed that organised sports, which include Steps 3-6 of the National League System [NLS], Tiers 3-6 of the Women’s Football Pyramid [WFP] and outdoor grassroots football, can continue as an exemption to its latest planned measures in response to Covid-19.
Organised football activity is currently permitted at these levels but it is extremely important that clubs, players, coaches, match officials, league officials, volunteers, parents, carers, and facility providers continue to strictly follow both the UK Government's latest guidance on Covid-19 and respective bespoke guidelines from The Football Association [The FA].
Re-starting the game at these levels has been a significant challenge for everyone involved and we must acknowledge the hard work, passion and commitment of the football family. However, it is vital that we all adhere to these guidelines and ensure it can continue in a safe and secure way.
As part of this exemption, The FA can also clarify that clubs at Steps 3-6 of the NLS and Tiers 3-4 of the WFP remain permitted to accommodate a phased and limited return of spectators if they follow the UK Government's latest guidance on Covid-19 and The FA’s guidelines for the NLS or WFP.
Clubs in the Regional NLS Feeder Leagues, Tiers 5-7 of the WFP and outdoor grassroots football also remain permitted to accommodate socially-distanced spectators but they too must adhere to the UK Government's latest guidance on Covid-19 and The FA guidelines for outdoor grassroots football.
Supporters are the life force of our national sport and The FA hopes to see them return in greater numbers across the country as soon as it is safe and possible. However, we must continue to work together and play our part by following all the relevant guidelines if this is to become a reality.
The FA remains in consultation with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, the Sports Grounds Safety Authority, leagues and competitions and will provide an update on the further returns of supporters – including scheduled pilot events – in due course.
Updated frequently asked questions on The FA’s Covid-19 guidelines can be accessed below.
The UK Government has confirmed that organised sports, which include Steps 3-6 of the National League System [NLS], Tiers 3-6 of the Women’s Football Pyramid [WFP] and outdoor grassroots football, can continue as an exemption to its latest planned measures in response to Covid-19.
Organised football activity is currently permitted at these levels but it is extremely important that clubs, players, coaches, match officials, league officials, volunteers, parents, carers, and facility providers continue to strictly follow both the UK Government's latest guidance on Covid-19 and respective bespoke guidelines from The Football Association [The FA].
Re-starting the game at these levels has been a significant challenge for everyone involved and we must acknowledge the hard work, passion and commitment of the football family. However, it is vital that we all adhere to these guidelines and ensure it can continue in a safe and secure way.
As part of this exemption, The FA can also clarify that clubs at Steps 3-6 of the NLS and Tiers 3-4 of the WFP remain permitted to accommodate a phased and limited return of spectators if they follow the UK Government's latest guidance on Covid-19 and The FA’s guidelines for the NLS or WFP.
Clubs in the Regional NLS Feeder Leagues, Tiers 5-7 of the WFP and outdoor grassroots football also remain permitted to accommodate socially-distanced spectators but they too must adhere to the UK Government's latest guidance on Covid-19 and The FA guidelines for outdoor grassroots football.
Supporters are the life force of our national sport and The FA hopes to see them return in greater numbers across the country as soon as it is safe and possible. However, we must continue to work together and play our part by following all the relevant guidelines if this is to become a reality.
The FA remains in consultation with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, the Sports Grounds Safety Authority, leagues and competitions and will provide an update on the further returns of supporters – including scheduled pilot events – in due course.
Updated frequently asked questions on The FA’s Covid-19 guidelines can be accessed below.
COVID-19 Practical Guide - DOWNLOADABLE - PLEASE READ FIRST AND THEN COMPLETE THE ONLINE DECLARATION FORM BELOW
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