The Football Association will introduce a new rule to phase out deliberate heading in grassroots youth matches in England.
The Football Association is to introduce a new rule to phase out deliberate heading in grassroots youth matches across England.
It will cover all leagues, clubs and any affiliated school matches, and will phase heading out for all games at under-11 level and below over the next three seasons.It will cover all under-seven to under-nine matches from the 2024-25 campaign, before expanding to include under-10 level from 2025-26 and under-11s the following season.Deliberately heading the ball will result in an indirect free-kick being awarded to the opposing team.
The indirect free-kick will be taken at the point where the ball was deliberately headed, or, if deliberately headed in the penalty area, the game will restart from the nearest sideline of the penalty area."Our aim is to also create more technical opportunities for players with the ball at their feet, allow for more effective playing time, and to reduce the amount of time the ball is in the air during a match," the FA said.Go behind the scenes...
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