Walking Football Scotland: Supplementary Laws of the Game
When looking to play a game there are many variations you can use depending on numbers, facility type and player abilities. The one rule which is uniform regardless of whether you are playing for fun or for trophies is around defining WALKING. For this we suggest the following:
Walking is defined as ‘always having at least part of one foot in contact with the ground’ and should start with the heel making contact with the ground first allowing for a ‘flat foot’ motion.
There are some points for consideration when starting a walking football session:
Teams of 5, 6 or 7 a side (6-a-side for WFS competitions)
Teams can be mixed gender
No jogging/running with or without the ball
3rd ‘not walking’ offence is a penalty to the opposing team
All Walking Football is non-contact so no tackling, barging, shoulder to shoulder, backing in and avoid 50:50’s challenges
Keep the game inclusive and play 3-touch football
Ball height restriction rule: play to CROSSBAR height
No heading
Players not allowed in Goalkeeper Area
Kick-ins not Throw-ins
No scoring direct from kick off, corner kicks, kick ins or from own half
Goalkeeper can roll the ball out underarm or kick the ball out by placing the ball on the ground (nothing sidearm or overhead)
Respect your teammates and opponents
And ENJOY!