FA [Youth Football Guide]

By Paul Preston

Via Sussex County FA

Everyone can help children enjoy football more by creating the right environment.

Football is the greatest game in the world. It is played by more people across the globe than any other sport.

For a privileged few, it is how they earn a living. But for the vast majority of people who play the game, it is a fun, leisure activity for all ages, to be enjoyed.

Everyone can help children enjoy the game more, by creating the right environment, by allowing them to play with freedom, by letting them make mistakes and by encouraging them to make their own decisions. Simply just #LetThemPlay.

That is why The FA has produced an easy-to-follow guide (below) to help improve the match-day experience for younger players.
From introducing codes of conduct to simply providing refreshments, the guide offers plenty of tips to help every volunteer, coach or manager of a grassroots youth team.
There have never been as many youth teams (over 62,000) playing across the country and everyone can do their bit to ensure young players stay in love with the game.

For further details about getting involved and playing football in Sussex please contact Development:
Development
T: 01903 766855
E: Development@SussexFA.com

Links
Youth Football Guide.pdf
Youth Football Guide - mobile version.pdf
Original web link

Where next?

Sussex County FA [2017-2018 Handbook] Android app available for the Sussex County FA Handbook 2017-2018
SCWGFL [Team Withdrawal] Under 13 age group affected by late team withdrawal

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