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Clubs welcome new junior heading ban

New national guidelines which will see heading banned in football training for children up to the end of primary school (aged 11 and under) has been welcomed by some of the leading figures involved in junior Jewish football and academies.

February 28, 2020 14:36
Heading at training has been banned at primary school age year. (Photo: Marc Morris)

ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

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FA chief executive Mark Bullingham confirmed this week that “updated heading guidance is an evolution of our current guidelines and will help coaches and teachers to reduce and remove repetitive and unnecessary heading from youth football”.

He said: “Our research has shown that heading is rare in youth football matches, so this guidance is a responsible development to our grassroots coaching without impacting the enjoyment that children of all ages take from playing the game.”

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LEE GLASSAR (Head of junior football at MLFC)