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Level C

Key points to COVID-19 'Level C' Return to play Update:

Youth & SAP:
Premier Club Youth and SAP are considered as 'community football' as it is not required to keep records for these matchdays.
As such everyone should be encouraged to keep it to one parent / carer where possible for these match days.
Furthermore, grandparents, aunts/uncles and other family members and supporters should remain home to assist in the prevention of community transmission.

Senior NPL:
Unlike community football premier club grounds, which are enclosed grounds and have instituted record keeping, can still permit spectators to matches.
However, given the most recent advice – they must ensure that they comply with the ongoing Public Health Order (PHO).

Return To Play 

For those attending games, please practice good hygiene, social distancing of 1.5 metres between individuals, and as quickly as possible, ‘get in, play, and get out’ so as avoid any unnecessary co-mingling.

  • All participants, including players, match officials and spectators, are excluded from football training and games if they have visited Victoria in the past 14 days
  • Similarly, all participants including players, match officials and spectators should exclude themselves from any football activity if they have attended any of the reported case locations on the NSW Health website
  • Where sufficient numbers to field a team cannot be achieved, work with the respective competition administrator (the club or Association) and prioritise delaying the game or event to another date, rather than using and mixing players from other teams.
  • Players, team officials, parents/guardians and other club members must not attend training or games, if in the past 14 days they have been:
    • been unwell or had any flu-like symptoms, or
    • been in contact with a known or suspected case of COVID-19, or
    • any sudden loss of smell or loss of taste, or
    • are at a high risk from a health perspective, including the elderly and those with pre-existing medical heath conditions.

It is important that the football family supports the NSW Government and the broader community by limiting the number of spectators attending matched and encouraging participants to continue social distancing measures whenever possible.
This is effective immediately and is vital for the successful continuation of our competitions throughout the state.

To view the latest updates and resources please visit the Return to Play Portal 

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