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Youth Review |
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The Football Association have decided that from 2013-14 teams from
u7 to u11 will not be allowed to play in Leagues. |
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There will be NO League Tables or Cups until the U12 age group |
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The season will consist of 'Development' games with a ‘tournament’ style
system played over 2, 4, 6 weeks mixed with non-competitive matches
(See Details Below) |
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We would like to hear from as many players as possible to find out if
you agree or disagree with the FA's changes |
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The following
questionnaire is for anyone but, we would particularly like to hear
from u9, u10 and u11 Players... |
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Parents - Please help us out
with this - We need honest answers from the players. |
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Contact |
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Season 2013/14
Mandatory formats of children’s football
For the duration of the season (2013/14), children shall not play and
shall not be permitted or encouraged to play, in a match between sides
of more than the following number of players, according to their age
group:
Under 7 – 5 v 5
Under 8 – 7 v 7
Under 9 – 7 v 7
Under 10 – 7 v 7
Under 11 – 9 v 9
Under 12 – Under 18 – 11 v 11
Under 7 and Under 8 Mini Soccer
From the beginning of the season 2013/14, leagues may organise a
maximum of 3 trophy events per season, each to be played over a
maximum period of 2 weeks. The remainder of the season may consist of
organised development fixtures only. Leagues and clubs may collect the
results of their fixtures and may publish the result of the final
fixture of any trophy event. Leagues and clubs may not publish the
result of any other fixture, and may not publish any league tables in
respect of their fixtures.
Under 9 – Mini Soccer
From the beginning of the season 2013/14, the season must be split
into a minimum of 2 periods of competition. Leagues may organise a
maximum of 3 trophy events per season, each to be played over a
maximum period of 4 weeks. The remainder of the season may consist of
organised development fixtures only. Leagues and clubs may collect the
results of their fixtures and may publish the result of the final
fixture of any trophy event. Leagues and clubs may not publish the
result of any other fixture, and may not publish any league tables in
respect of their fixtures.
Season 2014-15
Mandatory formats of children’s football
For the duration of the season (2014/15), children shall not play and
shall not be permitted or encouraged to play, in a match between sides
of more than the following number of players, according to their age
group:
Under 7 – 5 v 5
Under 8 – 5 v 5
Under 9 – 7 v 7
Under 10 – 7 v 7
Under 11 – 9 v 9
Under 12 – 9 v 9
Under 13 – U18 – 11v 11
Under 10 – Mini Soccer
From the beginning of the season 2014/15, the season must be split
into a minimum of 2 periods of competition. Leagues may organise a
maximum of 3 trophy events per season, each to be played over a
maximum period of 4 weeks. The remainder of the season may consist of
organised development fixtures only. Leagues and clubs may collect the
results of their fixtures and may publish the result of the final
fixture of any trophy event. Leagues and clubs may not publish the
result of any other fixture, and may not publish any league tables in
respect of their fixtures.
Season 2015/16
Under 11 – 9 v 9
From the beginning of the season 2015/16, the season must be split
into a minimum of 2 periods of competition. Leagues may organise a
maximum of 3 trophy events per season, each to be played over a
maximum period of 6 weeks. The remainder of the season may consist of
organised development fixtures only. Leagues and clubs may collect the
results of their fixtures and may publish the result of the final
fixture of any trophy event. Leagues and clubs may not publish the
result of any other fixture, and may not publish any league tables in
respect of their fixtures. |
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