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Alness United, Invergordon and St Duthus face wait until May to play again


By Will Clark

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Alness United, Invergordon and St Duthus may have to wait until current lockdown restrictions are lifted until they are able
to resume playing in the North Caledonian League again.

North Caledonian League Div 2..Alness v Inverness Athletic..Alness midfielder Gordon Finlayson and Athetic's Lewis Macleod...Picture: Callum Mackay..
North Caledonian League Div 2..Alness v Inverness Athletic..Alness midfielder Gordon Finlayson and Athetic's Lewis Macleod...Picture: Callum Mackay..

North Caledonian Football Association president Iain Whitehead said it is unlikely the season can restart until testing is no longer a necessary factor in football being played.

Last week, League One, League Two and the Scottish Cup were given permission to restart on the condition clubs carried out PCR testing to ensure players were not positive for Covid-19.

However, non-league clubs, including the Highland League, North Caledonian League and women’s lower league football remain suspended until further notice.

The Scottish Government said lockdown will not be lifted until Monday, April 26 with the first Saturday, not until May 1.

Whitehead said that could be the earliest NCFA clubs could return to playing competitive football, but is hopeful the campaign can be finished.

“We are probably looking at competitive games starting again towards the end of April,” he said.

“That is possibly going to be the case.

“But it is still a case of having to wait and see.

But it looks like any football will happen, at the earliest, at the end of next month.”

Whitehead also said NCFA clubs being able to afford any sort of testing to allow players to take part in matches is a non-starter.

“That is too much of an expense for any of our clubs to take on,” he said.

“It will never be an option for the North Caledonian League to allow it to restart with the practicalities involved.”

The North Caledonian Football Association suspended all its competitions in December due to the rising number of cases in the country.


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