FA Statement: Non-Elite football in Tier Four areas is not permitted, including all training and fixtures

Saturday 19th December 2020

The Football Association has issued the following statement
 - after the UK Government placed London and Kent (and other areas) in stricter Tier Four Covid-19 restrictions.
 

“Further to the Government’s announcement this evening with regards to the introduction of Tier Four areas and the latest information on Covid-19, football for adult participants across ‘non-elite’ football in Tier Four areas is not permitted, including all training and fixtures.

This immediate advice in place from 20 December applies to the following aspects of ‘non-elite’ football in England in Tier 4 areas:

• Steps Three to Six of the National League System [NLS];
• Tiers Three to Seven of the Women’s Football Pyramid [WFP];
• Regional NLS Feeder Leagues;
• The Barclays FA WSL Academy League;
• FA Girls Regional Talent Clubs [unless under elite status]
• Indoor and outdoor adult grassroots football.
• The Vitality Women’s FA Cup is currently classified as ‘non-elite’ at this stage in the competition.

The Government’s Tier Four guidance states organised outdoor sport for under 18s and disabled people will be allowed. The Government’s guidelines on travel between Tiers should be adhered to. These players cannot move in or out of Tier Four to train or play.

The Government’s Tier Four guidance confirms that elite sportspeople (and their coaches if necessary, or parents/guardians if they are under 18) are able to compete and train.

It is extremely important that clubs, players, coaches, match officials, league officials, volunteers, parents, carers, and facility providers in Tiers One to Three (and permitted football in Tier Four) continue to strictly follow both the UK Government's latest guidance on COVID-19 and respective bespoke guidance documents from the FA. Any incidents of non-compliance will be reported to the local County Football Association.

If there are any further updates from Government we will communicate these in due course.”

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