Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) is delighted to announce that junior football for those aged 18 years and under will be able to resume from 1 July in accordance with the on Tuesday.
NNSWF CEO David Eland is ecstatic to get junior players back on the pitch and said Northern NSW Football welcomes the NSW Government鈥檚 announcement.
鈥淣o doubt the announcement will create great excitement throughout the football community and the 35,000 players under the age of 18 years.
鈥淲e鈥檙e encouraged that the Government has also signalled the resumption of senior football.
鈥淣NSWF and Football NSW will continue to impress on the Government how important Senior Football is to community clubs and are hopeful that senior football can also return to play in early July.
鈥淣NSWF and the Member Zones are well prepared for the return of community football. The Sport鈥檚 Return to Play Guidelines have already been submitted to NSW State Government for approval.
鈥淥ur focus will be now be applied to helping clubs and local government authorities prepare for competitive football and MiniRoos including attracting further volunteers for clubs.
鈥淭his season has been challenging to say the least. The enduring support of the thousands of selfless volunteers who have hung in there and held their clubs together throughout this crisis is acknowledged and appreciated.
鈥淚 strongly encourage the parents of young players to continue to be patient as their club鈥檚 volunteers prepare for the long awaited return of Football,鈥 said Eland.
The COVID-19 pandemic saw all football activities suspended in early March. All NNSWF Clubs were allowed to return to training from Wednesday 27 May, with the caveat they abide by the NSW Public Health Order and NNSWF which were recently released.
While junior football has been given the green light to return from 1 July, there continues to be no age restrictions on training for senior players and teams, who will be able to continue to train provided they abide by the NSW Public Health Order and the NNSWF Return to Training Guidelines.