As some North Wales football clubs return to training this week, the FAW has issued updated ‘stay safe’ advice.
Following a webinar on Monday night, the FAW and FAW Trust released guidance on how these changes will be implemented and established a range of resources to support clubs and individuals in the first phase of Returning to Training.
The FAW welcomed the message from Welsh Government that ‘low-contact’ sport for groups of up-to 30 outdoors can resume from Monday, 13 July.
The national body continues to work with Welsh Government and Sport Wales to develop a phased approach for the return of football in Wales.
Please log on to this for the latest advice from the FAW and to listen to the Return to Training webinar: https://www.faw.cymru/en/covid-19/
You need to ensure you are properly prepared to train in line with these guidelines.
Some clubs have already announced a delay to the restart of training due to the new guidelines laid out on Monday by the Welsh Football Trust.
Training – Thursday 6.30pm, Millbank, Holyhead. All welcome, the club is looking for new players so if you fancy it get in touch.
Training is currently Tuesdays 6.30-7:30 pm on field next to Denbigh Town’s first team pitch. Started Tuesday, July 14, very encouraging turnout.
Thursday, July 16, Tan Parc Llannerchymedd, 7 pm. NON-CONTACT training – the club will be strictly following the FAW’s Covid 19 guidance return to training – Phase 1.
Player/squad training re-starts: Tuesday, July 21 and Thursday, July 23 – 6.30 pm at the Cae Glantraeth ground.
First open training session will be Thursday, July 23, 7 pm to 8. 30pm at: Myddelton College Sports Centre, Peakes Lane, Denbigh, LL16 3EN. Please message club before attending due to limitation of players allowed due to Covid 19 Rules.
6 to 8 pm every Thursday at Brookfield Drive, next to Colwyn Bay Rugby Club.
Clubs wanting their training sessions publicised please e-mail dave@nwsport.co.uk with dates, times and venue
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