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Albert Dix – Cheltenham District Football 2024

Albert Dix - Cheltenham District Football 2024

When

18/10/2024    
1:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Bookings

Bookings closed

Event Type

Date: Friday 18th October 2024

Group Phase Locations:

  • Charlton Kings Junior School
  • Rowanfield Junior School
  • Holy Apostles School

Group Phase Timings: 1pm-2:30pm

Final Phase Location: Charlton Kings Junior School

Final Phase Timing: 3:15pm-4:30pm

Age Group: Year 5 and 6

Description: English Schools’ Football Association competition. 7-a-side, no restriction on gender. Small and large schools will compete separately. (Small schools must have fewer than 65 pupils in Year 5/ 6). The winner of the small and large schools competitions will progress to the County round (usually in late November/early December).

Rules:

  • Matches are to be seven –a-side
  • Otherwise, rules are the same as in the league games e.g. no offside etc.
  • Matches will last 7 minutes each way. Please make a quick change round at half time – perhaps two minutes.
  • Substitutes can be made at any time – please inform the referee.
  • Please support all referee’s decisions (right or wrong!).
  • 3 points for win, 1 point for draw.
  • Winners of each group to be decided (in this order) by:
    1. points accrued.
    2. goals scored.
    3. goal difference.
    4. results against each other.
    5. penalty shootout. (5 penalties each)

 

The winners will then represent Cheltenham in the County round of the ESFA Inter-School competition, details to be confirmed.

The no heading rule will be implemented. To ensure player welfare and mitigate against potential health risks linked to heading the ball. A number of local youth leagues have introduced this rule also.

 

What is a deliberate header?

A deliberate header / heading will usually involve a player moving their head and / or body:

  • Towards the ball and / or
  • Into the path of the ball When judging if a header is ‘deliberate’, account should be taken of whether the player had the time / opportunity to avoid the ball.

This will be influenced by:

  • The speed of the ball
  • The distance between the ball and the player when it is played by another player or rebounds from the goalpost or crossbar etc.

 

Law Changes 

Deliberately heading the ball is an offence punishable by an indirect free-kick. The indirect free-kick is taken at the point where the ball was deliberately headed.

  • Where a player of the defending team deliberately heads the ball in their own penalty area, the indirect free-kick is taken from the penalty mark

Deliberately heading the ball is not a cautionable (yellow card) or sending off (red card) offence, unless it:

  • Stops or interferes with a promising attack (yellow card) • Denies the opposing team a goal or obvious goal-scoring opportunity (red card)
  • Occurs often enough to be considered ‘persistent misconduct’ (yellow card)

Bookings

This event is fully booked.

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