Training begins May 15: ÖFB presents action recommendations for amateur clubs! – Bundesliga



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Starting Friday, May 15, amateur clubs will be able to resume training. The prerequisite for this is a federal government ordinance, to be published no later than May 14. This includes: necessary restrictions to prevent the coronavirus from spreading further, and other requirements, such as the maximum size of training groups.

ÖFB: Recommendations for action and exercise catalogs for amateur clubs.

As announced by ÖFB President Leo Windtner in the morning, ÖFB published recommendations for action and exercise catalogs for football clubs in Austria on Tuesday. These were jointly developed by a working group under the direction of sports director Peter Schöttel and Mag. Klaus Mitterdorfer, as well as state associations. The recommendations for action are intended to illustrate “how varied and significant the training can be despite all time constraints,” writes the ÖFB.

The 11 recommendations for action at a glance

Reference to general hygiene guidelines.
Keep your distance, wash your hands, watch your health

1) there is one Minimum distance of two meters to adhere to our fellow men. Therefore, hugging and shaking hands should be avoided.

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2) Compliance with strict hygiene standards is of utmost importance. These include that regular hand washing and disinfection before and immediately after training. If you have to sneeze or cough, you should, as is well known, only on the curve of the arm and not on the hands. Spitting and blowing your nose on training ground should also be avoided. Personal utensils should be labeled (for example, water bottles, towels filled at home) and should never be shared.

3) Players or coaches who feel ill should not participate in training and should contact a doctor immediately and inform the responsible coach or club. Therefore, it is also important to give advance notice to everyone involved in the training. Health condition. Help is also provided primarily by the 1450 health hotline or the responsible medical officer in the district (district administration / magistrate).

General recommendations for action.
What should be considered when organizing the training?

4. The training organization must be successful, the 2m away to fulfill.

5) Changing rooms are allowed unfortunately due to the reasons stated above Not used. Therefore, it is recommended that players come to train at the agreed time in training clothes and leave the sports area immediately after training. Personal hygiene is carried out at home. Access to toilets and sinks on the sports field must be guaranteed.

6) Public they are training Currently not recommended and should be avoided if possible. However, if necessary for the overall organization of the training, accompanying children may be present on the training grounds to support the children (up to and including U12). The measures and recommendations for action also apply to these people.

7. The Responsible implementation and submission of recommendations for action. to all affected people at the training site (especially players and coaches) lies with the respective clubwho organizes the training. It is recommended that the recommendations for action be clearly displayed on the sports grounds and that all involved be informed and informed about them. Organizational agreement must be reached at an early stage so that various clubs / groups can use the sports area.

8. Training on May 15, 2020 can only be done by all players Willfulness, own risk as well as below Compliance with the recommendations for action. and official requirements settled down.

Specific training recommendations
What should be considered during the training?

9. The organizational framework for the training should be chosen so that the minimum distance can always be maintained (this also applies to on-site meetings or training during training). Half place should be from a maximum of one training group be used (regarding the size of the training group, official requirements must be met). This includes a conscientious one Documentation of participation in the training. per training session.

10. The minimum distance regulation specifies the selection of the training content. Until further notice therefore Forms of play and exercise with physical contact are not allowed..

11. The Clarify coaches / supervisors on recommendations for action ignition and stand Everyone involved in the implementation. The organization of training utensils (cleaning, moving and moving) must also be handled by the coach / supervisor or club bodies before, during and after training.

>> Here you can download the recommended actions and exercise catalogs <<

“We wish everyone a successful and above all healthy restart in training. Thank you for your support in implementing the requirements! We hope we can take more steps towards normality,” said Dr. Dr. ÖFB. Leo Windtner and ÖFB Sports Director Peter Schöttel.

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