How the return of 'low-contact' sport in Wales affects grassroots football
The FAW Trust has both received and welcomes the message from Welsh Government that ‘low-contact’ sport for groups of up-to 30 outdoors can resume from Monday the 13th of July.
The FAW and FAW Trust await the revised Welsh Government’s Coronavirus Regulations together with the Welsh Government’s updated guidance and will be working through the changes to translate this into easily understandable information to advise both clubs and individuals as soon as possible.
The FAW continues to work with Welsh Government and Sport Wales to develop a phased approach for the return of football in Wales.
Mae CBDC wedi derbyn ac yn croesawu'r newyddion gan Lywodraeth Cymru yn ymwneud â chwaraeon y tu allan i fyny at nifer o 30 o bobl yn ail gychwyn ar Ddydd Llun, Gorffennaf 13eg.
Mae CBDC ac Ymddiriedolaeth CBDC yn aros am y diweddariad gan y Llywodraeth ar eu Rheolau Coronafeirws a hefyd y diweddariad o ran eu hargymhellion. Mi fyddwn ni yn gweithio ar gyflwyno’r wybodaeth a’r cyngor cyn gynted â phosib i glybiau ac unigolion.
Mae CBDC yn parhau i weithio gyda Llywodraeth Cymru a Chwaraeon Cymru er mwyn datblygu a chreu y ffordd yn ôl i’r gamp yng Nghymru.


Webinar
A webinar will be held on Monday, July 13, to share full information on return to training protocols, risk assessments and club checklists, ahead of football's safe return.
Please note that spaces will be limited to ONE representative per club.
After registering, clubs will receive a confirmation email containing information about how to join the webinar.
For those unable to join the webinar live, we will share a recording with all clubs and leagues.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR