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Footballers can play games at Dundee indoor facility if they can avoid contact with each other

Soccerworld Dundee
Soccerworld Dundee

A Dundee indoor football facility has been told it can safely operate despite others across Scotland being barred from welcoming customers.

Five-a-side centre Soccerworld has been told by the council matches can go ahead but only if players avoid contact with each other.

Current rules state young people – aged 12 and over – and adults are only permitted to play organised contact sport such as football outdoors.

The centre’s management say the “unique” design of the building has caused confusion but are adamant the conditions are akin to an outdoor setting.

Greg Keir, general manager at Soccerworld Dundee, said: “The centre is essentially outdoors.

“It has a canopy roof which is like a beer garden gazebo and the temperature is the same as outside.

“We are doing everything we are asked to do by the council but as yet nobody can say definitively whether we should be classed as outdoor or indoor.”

The Scottish Government say only non-contact sport and activity is permitted in indoor facilities for young people and adults.

Children aged 11 and under are permitted to play organised contact sport both indoors and outdoors.

Mr Keir said the centre had initially reopened as an outdoor venue with full contact but agreed to switch to non-contact last week.

He said he is hopeful the Scottish Government and Dundee City Council will agree to recommence full contact games soon after looking at more evidence.

He added: “The council have been brilliant, I have to say. I’ve been on the phone and emails to them every day.

“It’s not an easy situation for anyone just now. We are making sure everyone who comes to play knows it is non-contact. Our facility is unbelievably safe and secure.”

A Dundee City Council spokesperson said: “We have been in correspondence with the company and have provided advice.

“We will continue to monitor the situation.”

The spokesperson declined to explain what advice has been given.

SportScotland said the organisation would not comment on the issue and said guidance compliance is a matter for local councils.

The centre, on Old Glamis Road, describes itself as having eight indoor 5-a-side football pitches and one outdoor 7 a-side pitch.