Update 28th July 2020
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Welcome to our Club
On the following pages you will learn just what Burton Youth football club is all about, with regular updates and posts so keep watching for more news.
Please select one of the following tabs on the left for more details about our teams and our club. See calendar for important date information
On the following pages you will learn just what Burton Youth football club is all about, with regular updates and posts so keep watching for more news.
Please select one of the following tabs on the left for more details about our teams and our club. See calendar for important date information
BYFC COVID-19 Update - 02/12
BYFC has been monitoring the Government's advice in relation to COVID-19. Football activity can now resume following the second lockdown.
We still need to work with guidelines provided by central Government and the FA.
www.thefa.com/news/2020/dec/01/fa-guidance-on-return-to-grassroots-football-011220
The club has prepared an updated risk assessment available in the documents section.
The teams are allowed to practice in groups of 30 including coaches. Social distancing is still to be maintained when not actually training and training will be designed to maximise social distancing during sessions.
We will still be requiring parents/carers to make a declaration that their children are free from COVID symptoms and are allowed to participate. These will be collected using Airtable, an app. We will be keeping a record of who attends training and if required will pass this information on to the NHS track and trace teams.
There is a QR code linked to the field, which is scannable on the NHS track and trace app. The QR codes are on posters at the field.
SPECTATORS ARE REMINDED OF THE NEED TO SOCIALLY DISTANCE WHILST AT THE FIELD.
It is vitally important that if there is any concern that your child has any of the symptoms they do not attend training.
All children should arrive with their own hand gel and drinks that are individually marked. They should be encouraged to wash their hands frequently.
Please read the risk assessment for further details.
Stay safe - BYFC
BYFC has been monitoring the Government's advice in relation to COVID-19. Football activity can now resume following the second lockdown.
We still need to work with guidelines provided by central Government and the FA.
www.thefa.com/news/2020/dec/01/fa-guidance-on-return-to-grassroots-football-011220
The club has prepared an updated risk assessment available in the documents section.
The teams are allowed to practice in groups of 30 including coaches. Social distancing is still to be maintained when not actually training and training will be designed to maximise social distancing during sessions.
We will still be requiring parents/carers to make a declaration that their children are free from COVID symptoms and are allowed to participate. These will be collected using Airtable, an app. We will be keeping a record of who attends training and if required will pass this information on to the NHS track and trace teams.
There is a QR code linked to the field, which is scannable on the NHS track and trace app. The QR codes are on posters at the field.
SPECTATORS ARE REMINDED OF THE NEED TO SOCIALLY DISTANCE WHILST AT THE FIELD.
It is vitally important that if there is any concern that your child has any of the symptoms they do not attend training.
All children should arrive with their own hand gel and drinks that are individually marked. They should be encouraged to wash their hands frequently.
Please read the risk assessment for further details.
Stay safe - BYFC
New Players Welcome
If you have someone interested in joining the club please use the chart below to work out which age group they are in and contact the manager directly.
Burton Youth Under 6
Football Team
Football Team
Under 6's (School year one) Fun sessions.
Why not come and join the Burton Family
Why not come and join the Burton Family

Burton Youth Football Club
A Chartered Standard Club
The FA Charter Standard Programme was launched in February 2001 to establish, reward and encourage good practice at the grassroots level, so that parents and children can demand a minimum standard of provision from clubs.
The project is at the heart of The Football Association’s investment programme for grassroots football and the status is awarded where The FA’s minimum standards of coaching, administration and child protection are met.
A Chartered Standard Club
The FA Charter Standard Programme was launched in February 2001 to establish, reward and encourage good practice at the grassroots level, so that parents and children can demand a minimum standard of provision from clubs.
The project is at the heart of The Football Association’s investment programme for grassroots football and the status is awarded where The FA’s minimum standards of coaching, administration and child protection are met.