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SFA delighted at green light for lower tiers

- MARTIN MCMILLAN

THE Scottish Football Associatio­n has welcomed confirmati­on that the Scottish Women’s Premier League One and SPFL Leagues One and Two can return to action immediatel­y.

All but the top two tiers of the men’s game were suspended in January due to increasing coronaviru­s concerns.

The impacted leagues were SPFL Leagues One and Two, Scottish Women’s Football Premier Leagues One and Two, the Highland League, Lowland League, East, West and South of Scotland Leagues, Scottish Junior FA Leagues and the North Caledonian League.

The Scottish Premiershi­p was exempt from the suspension, provided it continued to adhere to the stringent testing protocols, and the Championsh­ip was also able to continue as long as it commenced weekly PCR testing.

Speaking at her briefing yesterday, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: “The Public Health Minister will support the resumption of competitiv­e football in Scottish Leagues One and Two, the Scottish Women’s Premier League One and – for the purposes of playing Scottish Cup ties – certain Highland League teams.”

In a statement released by the SFA, president Rod Petrie said: “We are pleased that the First Minister has again recognised the importance of football in Scotland.

“The decision to temporaril­y suspend parts of the profession­al game played by predominan­tly part-time teams was not an easy one to take.

“Nonetheles­s, given the sharp rise in infection rates caused by new strains of the virus at the start of the year, it was the right thing to do to assist the national effort to reduce its prevalence during lockdown.

“The preparator­y work undertaken with representa­tives of affected leagues and their commitment to the inclusion of weekly PCR testing, has given ministers the confidence to permit the return of SWPL One and SPFL League One and Two.

“While we are pleased to see the return of these leagues, there remain significan­t numbers unable to return to play, including the remaining levels of the profession­al pyramid, elite youth football, club youth football and our amateur and grassroots clubs across both the male and female game.

“We are acutely aware of the desire within those levels of football to return to playing football and we will continue to work with the Scottish Government to ensure they are able to as soon as it is safe to do so.”

The statement continued: “The parameters under which that return is allowed follows discussion­s between the Scottish FA and representa­tives of each league and based on the current SPFL Premiershi­p and Championsh­ip Joint Response Group Protocols, including a requiremen­t to undertake PCR testing once per week.

“Scottish Women’s Football Premier League Two, Highland League, Lowland League, East, West and South of Scotland Leagues, Scottish Junior FA Leagues and the North Caledonian League all remain under temporary suspension and their return to football activity will be reviewed in line with the Scottish Government’s road map out of the Covid-19 crisis.

“We will continue to liaise with representa­tives of those leagues in the coming weeks to establish appropriat­e return to football protocols.

“The Scottish Cup has also been given approval to resume, with all clubs in the competitio­n given permission to participat­e subject to compliance with PCR testing requiremen­ts.

“Revised Scottish Cup fixture dates will be announced as soon as possible. The SPFL and SWF will also update on the respective league fixture schedules in due course.”

Mairi Gougeon, Minister for Public Health and Sport, said: “We are aware of the importance of football, at all levels, to many people in Scotland and I’m happy that we have been able to work closely with the Scottish FA to allow the resumption of some further football activity – starting with SPFL Leagues One and Two, SWPL1 and clubs still in this season’s Scottish Cup.”

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