I don't think it is a county game. As far as I'm away it is a local school district competition
Try the ESFA website Jack. Although I think it's mainly 9 a side they deal with .... ?
Failing that, I'd just go with the normal rules for small sided football.
I checked the ESFA website. The competition doesn't appear on there. (Although I could just be a moron who can't see it)
Who organises this competition? Surely there will be someone from the organising body you can contact and ask.Hi all,
I work at a secondary school in PE and I tend to ref a few of the home fixtures. One I have been asked to ref on Thursday is a Year 9 (Under 14s) girls 7-a-side game.
My question is, is this mini-soccer rules or normal lotg?
Thanks in advance gents
I suspect that this will “just” be a game between two schools, rather than part of a competition.
The school I work at hasn't finished and I am led to believe that this may be a final
In which case (its a final) then:
a) it should be a neutral ref ref-ing it, not you (I have interpreted your post to imply it will be school game involving your school)
b) there will be a competition organiser who will be able to give you the rules.
All the ISFA competitions have finished for this season, most of the ESFA ones have, and those that haven’t will have neutrals appointed but ESFA, so if it is ESFA ask them. More likely it will be a County Cup, so try googling “name of County” schools FA