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Points fine for grassroots misconduct

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GRASSROOTS teams guilty of repeated serious misconduct could be deducted up to 12 points under new Football Associatio­n rules.

The move, which has been approved by the Football Regulatory Authority and ratified by the FA Council, follows feedback suggesting “unacceptab­le” player behaviour is a “significan­t issue.”

Deductions for offences such as acts of discrimina­tion, assault or attempted assault and physical contact or attempted physical contact against a match official, will range from three to 12 points depending on the number of breaches within 12 months of the team’s first offence and the severity of each case.

FA CEO Mark Bullingham said: “This is a significan­t step for grassroots football in England and clearly outlines our commitment to tackle incidents of serious misconduct.

“We frequently hear from grassroots participan­ts that player behaviour is a growing issue and we’re determined to change this.

“So from the start of the 2023-24 season, players and coaches who repeatedly offend will hurt their team by losing points. Unacceptab­le behaviour towards other players and officials will not be tolerated.

“We hope this proves to be a strong deterrent which helps to improve the culture within the grassroots game. We’re also working with the profession­al leagues and other stakeholde­rs to tackle poor behaviour in the profession­al game and will provide an update on this ahead of next season.”

The points deductions will apply to clubs at Step 7 and below in the men’s game and Tier Three and below in the women’s pyramid.

Anti-discrimina­tion campaigner­s Kick It Out welcomed the move as “a landmark moment” for football at all levels.

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FA CEO Mark Bullingham

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