Led by The Football Association, Play Safe Weekend (27-28 September) encourages clubs and leagues to play their part in making the game safe, fun and enjoyable for everyone - everywhere, every time.
Play Safe is an annual cross-football moment which aims to raise greater awareness of the English game’s ongoing safeguarding commitment to support children, young people and adults at risk within ...
West Ham United’s Academy of Football marked this year’s Play Safe Weekend by celebrating the voices of our young players. The FA campaign unites all levels of English football to champion ...
In November, Salford City’s Marshall Heys became the youngest player to feature in the FA Cup for a professional team when he came on as a substitute against Shrewsbury Town at the age of 15 years, ...
South Shields Football club have implemented new crowd control measures - including an under 16 no-go zone - ahead of their ...