Grassroots football to shut down for a month from Thursdays

By Derek Davis

4th Nov 2020 | Local News

All grassroots football in Hadleigh and surrounding villages will cease from Thursday as part of the national lockdown.

However, sport is still permitted at Hadleigh High School and primary schools, which will remain open.

The shutdown means Hadleigh United's home game against Wroxham on Saturday will be called off, as have all other matches involving senior teams in the Saturday and Sunday leagues, along with all the clubs' youth teams.

The restrictions also means no training can take place until December.

Ipswich Town can continue to play as the top three levels of football can continue to be played behind closed doors.

The Football Association [The FA] last night confirmed as a result of the UK Government's new national Covid-19 restrictions, and subject to Members of Parliament voting later today and the publication of bespoke guidance from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport [DCMS], the impact on 'non elite' football in England will include the suspension of the following during this period:
  • All fixtures and training for Steps 3-6 of the National League System [NLS];
  • All fixtures and training for Tiers 3-7 of the Women's Football Pyramid [WFP];
  • All fixtures and training for the Regional NLS Feeder Leagues;
  • All fixtures and training for The Barclays FA WSL Academy League;
  • All fixtures and training for FA Girls Regional Talent Clubs;
  • All fixtures and training for indoor and outdoor youth and adult grassroots football.

The FA's aim is to ensure that the 2020/21 season is completed at these levels and will liaise with the relevant leagues in the NLS and WFP and the County Football Associations [CFAs] to provide support and establish appropriate options to do so if required.

The UK Government has confirmed that school sport can continue as an exemption during this period.

In addition, the UK Government has confirmed that all Emirates FA Cup First Round fixtures will go ahead as planned this weekend between Friday 6 and Monday 9 November 2020. The ten 'non-elite' clubs that remain in the competition will be able to play their fixtures under 'elite' protocols. In line with the new national Covid-19 restrictions, these 'non-elite' teams are only permitted to train together until Wednesday 4 November 2020.

Further updates on fixtures and dates for the 2020/21 Vitality Women's FA Cup, The FA Youth Cup, Buildbase FA Trophy and Buildbase FA Vase will follow in due course.

Re-starting football at these levels has taken substantial determination and commitment from stakeholders across the game and The FA would like to thank everyone for their vital contributions. However, health and wellbeing remain the priority, so it is extremely important that clubs, players, coaches, match officials, league officials, volunteers, parents, carers and facility providers adhere to the UK Government's new national Covid-19 restrictions during this period.

     

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