Amateur athletes exempt from the 10-kilometer rule



Amateur football remains possible, but with very strict conditions Illustration. – shauking

It is not compulsory to respect the 10 km rule to go to a sports facility and to train in a stadium located in its department or in a border department, which must however be located at a maximum of 30 km. This information comes from the Ministry of Sports, this Friday, while reinforced health measures have been in force since last weekend to stem the Covid-19 epidemic.

Amateur sport can currently continue outdoors, if it is contactless: football training, for example, for both adults and minors, continues. However, the curfew at 7 p.m. currently in force throughout France must be observed. Indoor sports activities (martial arts, boxing, basketball, handball, etc.) are still prohibited, both for minors and adults.

The stadiums yes, the gymnasiums no

Clubs and associations are encouraged by the government, especially for minors, to offer variations of their sport outdoors, such as organizing an aikido session in the great outdoors for example.

Only professional athletes, high level athletes, people in vocational training as well as the supervision necessary for their practice, can practice without restrictions and are authorized to waive the curfew.



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