Following the postponement of games over the weekend, I can confirm the SDFL fixtures will recommence on Saturday 17th September.
Home clubs, please remember to contact your referee by Thursday evening latest, to confirm the fixture is on, and where. Ask the referee their cost including mileage, and advise your opponents. Please remember, for all League games the referee costs are shared between both clubs, and pay the referee before the match starts, thank you.
The Management Committee also request that this weekend’s games are preceded by a minutes silence prior to kick off. The wearing of black arm bands would also be appropriate, if you can arrange for it, but we won’t insist on this. The referees will be informed. There is to be no Football played anywhere in the Country on Monday 19th September, the date of the Funeral.
Parish Council will credit / roll over the payments made by you for last weekend’s fixture to your next home match.
The full FA statement.
Announcement on the return of football matches |
Last weekend, English football united together to honour and remember Her Majesty the Queen. We would like to express our thanks and gratitude to everyone across our game for their support and understanding as we paid respect to our long-standing Patron of The Football Association, Queen Elizabeth II. After a period of pause and reflection for our national game, we can confirm that fixtures will resume as scheduled, including matches from the Barclays Women’s Super League and Barclays Women’s Championship, the Emirates FA Cup Second Round Qualifying, Vitality Women’s FA Cup, the National League System [NLS], Steps 1-6, including the Vanarama National Leagues, the Women’s Football Pyramid [WFP], Tiers 3-7, and all matches across grassroots football in England. Isuzu FA Trophy and FA Youth Cup matches will return this evening. All matches held at stadiums are subject to leagues and clubs working with the relevant authorities to stage these fixtures, as usual practice. We will be recommending to clubs, leagues and competitions across the country that a minute’s silence is observed before matches are played, and that black armbands should be worn where possible. All flags at Wembley Stadium and St. George’s Park will continue to fly at half-mast this week and over the weekend. The FA can also confirm that all scheduled football matches will be postponed on the day of Her Majesty the Queen’s funeral on Monday 19 September. Our thoughts at this time remain with His Majesty King Charles III, our president, HRH The Prince of Wales, and the whole of the Royal Family. Play Safe Weekend 17-18 September 2022 Thank you for all of your collective efforts regarding the planned Play Safe Weekend. This will now be postponed as we understand that clubs and leagues may wish to focus on paying their respects as football resumes this week. Re-scheduled dates for this important campaign will be agreed with stakeholders, and we will communicate them as soon as possible. |
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