Welsh FA to ask junior clubs to adopt no-smoking rules for parents and other spectators

Wales is to become the first country in the UK to ban spectators from smoking on the sidelines of children’s football games.

The Football Association of Wales (FAW) will ask all 522 junior clubs in the country to tell parents and other spectators not to smoke during matches and training sessions for children aged five to 13.

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