Please read this important information sent out by the Football Association concerning Goalpost Safety – we have highlighted the paragraph (3) which quite clearly states that the old style (Cup Hook) goal net fixings are illegal and banned as from the start of this season - and the FA are instructing Referees not to play matches.
Councils, Clubs and Leagues have been continually informed of these requirements over the previous two years – the SCFA sent a reminder to all Leagues approximately one month ago asking them to inform their clubs to ensure that they have the correct goal net fixings for the start of the new season.
If you have any queries or questions regarding this or any other aspect of FA Regulations or Laws of the Game, please contact us and we will try to be of assistance and if we are unable to answer your question we know a person who can!
You may wish to consider taking a copy of this letter with you to all matches and showing it to clubs who are infringing these FA Instructions – on the positive side, hopefully you will not encounter any!
Paul Saunders, SCFA Referees Department
Goalpost Safety
The Football Association, along with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, the Health and Safety Executive and the British Standards Institute, would like to draw your attention to the following guidelines for the safe use of goalposts.
Too many serious injuries and fatalities have occurred in recent years as a result of unsafe or incorrect use of goalposts. Safety is always of paramount importance and everyone in football must play their part to prevent similar incidents occurring in the future
1. For safety reasons goalposts of any size (including those which are portable and not installed permanently at a pitch or practice field) must always be anchored securely to the ground;
o Portable goalposts must be secured as per the manufacturer’s instructions; o Under no circumstances should children or adults be allowed to climb on, swing or play with the structure of the goalposts;
o Particular attention is drawn to the fact that if not properly assembled and secured, portable goalposts may overturn; and
o Regular inspections of goalposts must be carried out to check that they are properly maintained.
2. Portable goalposts should not be left in place after use. They should be dismantled and removed to a place of secure storage.
3. The use of metal cup hooks on goals will be banned from the commencement of season 2007/08 and match officials will be instructed not to commence matches where such net fixings are evident for safety reasons. Nets should only be secured by plastic hooks or tape and not by metal cup hooks. Any metal cup hooks should be removed and replaced. New goalposts should not be purchased if they include metal cup hooks.
4. Goalposts which are “home made” or which have been altered from their original size or construction should not be used. These have been the cause of a number of deaths and injuries.
5. There is no BS/CEN standard for wooden goals and it is unlikely that wooden goals will pass a load or stability test. The FA recommends that wooden goals should be replaced when necessary with compliant metal, aluminium or plastic goalposts. All wooden goals previously tested by independent consultants have failed strength and stability tests.
For reference, you should note that The FA and BSI, in conjunction with the industry, have developed two standards for goalposts – BSEN 748 (1998) and BS 8462 (2005). It is strongly recommended that you ensure that all goals purchased comply with the relevant standard. A Code of Practice BS 8461 has also been completed and copies of all of these three standards are available from the British Standards Institute.
Funding for replacement goals is available via the Football Foundation and eligibility criteria and further details can be obtained on their web site – www.footballfoundation.org.uk or the Sussex County FA
The FA together with representatives from the industry, sports governing bodies and Government have prepared guidance notes for pitch users and pitch providers, which summarise the key priorities of the BSi’s Code of Practice and provide further details on the information included above.
REMEMBER TO USE GOALPOSTS SAFELY AT ALL TIMES
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