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Leicestershire & Rutland County FA Achieve The Fa's Code of Governance

Leicestershire & Rutland County FA achieved The FA’s Code of Governance for County Football Associations.

Leicestershire & Rutland County FA (LRCFA)evidenced full compliance with the regional Code of Governance which sets a higher precedent than the current gold standard for sport and aims to provide support and guidance to those running the grassroots game up and down the country.

From right to left: Tim Foster (Head of Operations, Grassroots Football Division), Professor Surinder Sharma (Chair of LRCFA), and Joe Dunmore (CEO of LRCFA).

In January 2020, The FA became the first national governing body in English sport to introduce a regional Code of Governance, with a number of other sports now following the model which has been endorsed by Sport England. The Code itself represents a ‘Gold Standard’ of governance, made up of 65 requirements based on Sport England and UK Sport’s Code for Sports Governance.

The requirements within the code means each County FA can assess their current practices against the highest standard of corporate governance in football, supporting their development and ensuring they have the structures, functional operations and decision-making processes in place to offer the best possible service to the game at a local level. The code also includes provisions for gender diversity, ethnic diversity and youth representation across the County FA network.

All 50 CFAs have self-assessed against the Code and are committed to improving their governance, with Leicestershire & Rutland County FA becoming the latest to be awarded with the County FA Code of Compliance logo, which can be used on County FA external and internal communications channels.

Joe Dunmore, CEO of Leicestershire and Rutland County FA, said: “We are thrilled to be awarded The FA’s Code of Governance. Good governance underpins our mission at Leicestershire and Rutland County FA, and meeting this standard affirms our dedication to operating at the highest level to best serve grassroots football locally.

“The Code has enabled us to review our practices, establish new processes, and provide transparency and accountability for our members. We are proud to be among the first County FAs to attain this achievement.”

Tim Foster, Head of Operations at The FA, said:As the national sport that millions of people play and support across the country, it’s vitally important that The FA and the County FAs serve and lead the game as effectively as possible.

“Through this Code of Governance for County FAs, we have set out how they can enhance their governance at county level and ultimately deliver an even better service to their communities. I’d like to congratulate Leicestershire and Rutland County FA in becoming fully compliant and look forward to seeing many other County FAs achieve this same standard as their ongoing work progresses.”

Code Of Governance

For further information on the Code of Governance for County FAs, please see here.