National Player Pathway
The Scottish FA and the Scottish Youth FA are delighted to be working together in a joint venture to enhance the development of young players in Scotland.
All young people playing recreational football will now follow the new National Player Pathway, which starts with small-sided games and grows with the child.
The Associations researched best practice both in Scotland and across the world (Brazil, Portugal, Spain, Holland and Croatia amongst others) to produce a National Player Pathway that will fit into a Scottish context and help young players to reach their potential.
Research has shown the undoubted advantages of small sided games (more goals, more 1 v 1s, more successful passes, more touches) and some excellent work by youth leagues in Scotland has demonstrated the benefits of moving through small-sided games formats to the adult version of the game.
The National Player Pathway
Fun Fours (6-8 years old)
March to November season
Trophy free – festival basis
Fun introduction to the game
Simple rules – children referee themselves
Size 3 ball
10 minute games with a maximum of four games
Soccer Sevens (9-12 years old)
March to November season
Trophy free – festival or fixture basis
The rules change for each age group
Retreating line at 10 years of age
Pass back rule at 11 &12 years
Two or three periods of play with increasing time allocations
Size 4 ball
11-a-side (Under 13 onwards)
Traditional season (August to June)
Trophy football
Normal Laws of the Game and the Constitution and Rules of the SYFA
Increasing time allocation
Size 4 ball
