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parents, student-athletes, coaches and school administrators. Parents and athletes are asked to familiarize themselves with the contents of this handbook in order to garner a better understanding of the athletic experience at MHS. It includes general guidelines for conduct, NJSIAA rules and regulations, and the coach/athlete/parent communication
Football. SCHEDULE. 2024-2025. The official Football page for the Millburn Millers.
Each state high school association adopting these rules is the sole and exclusive source of binding rules interpretations for contests involving its member schools. Any person having questions about the interpretation of NFHS rules should contact the rules interpreter designated by his or her state high school association.
- The field of play. The field of play must be a wholly natural or, if competition rules... Find out moreRead more on Law 1 - The field of play.
- The ball. Qualities and Measurements - All balls must be: spherical made of... Find out moreRead more on Law 2 - The ball.
- The Players. Number of Players - A match is played by two teams, each... Find out moreRead more on Law 3 - The Players.
- The players' equipment. Safety - A player must not use equipment or wear anything that... Find out moreRead more on Law 4 - The players' equipment.
- Application For Schools/Colleges to Play Abroad
- Guidance on Listening to Children in Schools’ Football
- Thunderstorm Guidance For Grassroots Football
- FA Concussion Guidance
- The FA Heading Guidance
- Ratios of Adults to Children in Football
- Coaches V Player Matches
Schools or Colleges looking to participate in matches against foreign opposition must complete the below application form and submit the completed form to the ESFA at least 28 days prior to the date of the intended fixture.
The FA have produced a set of guidance notes on for Clubs, Associations and schools on listening to children. The guidance can be be found below: https://www.englandfootball.com/articles/2024/Jun/27/Listening-to-children
Please find below some useful guidance from the Football Association about the steps to take in the event of thunderstorms when planning for, or playing football.
The FA has recently updated its’ guidance on concussion measures in football with the slogan “if in doubt, sit them out”. Further information about concussion guidance, including how to recognise the signs of a concussion and how to react accordingly can be found here The FA’s Concussion guideline for football | England Football
The FA has published new guidance in relation to changes to heading in youth football (U7 – U11) for the 2024/25 season. You can read the guidance here. The FA published new heading guidance in July 2021 with new guidance aimed primarily at training sessions. See this guidance update here. The FA have also published guidance on heading in youth foo...
A reminder on the guidance that can be found from the FA below on the correct ratio of adults to children when conducting schools’ football activity. This guidance should be followed by members wherever possible and is an example of best safeguarding practice for Association personnel.
“The FA strongly advises against adults playing within youth football settings. The disproportionate skill level and physical size presents the potential opportunity for injury to the child/young person involved. It is The FA’s experience that adults playing games within youth football in either training settings or so named ‘friendly matches’ (oft...
Oct 1, 2021 · High School Football Rules Guidebook for Fans (Includes Wisconsin adaptations for overtime) Just five officials make up most high school football games, rather than the seven in college and the NFL.
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Disconcerting Act Foul and Penalty Reclassified [7-1-9 (NEW), 7-1-9 PENALTY (NEW)] — Disconcerting acts or words by the defense has been reclassified from a unsportsmanlike foul to a disconcerting act foul, and the penalty changed from 15 yards to 5 yards.