Groups of 8 as team sports rules are eased further

Masks should be worn as a default and can be taken off while performing strenuous exercise. ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG

Weekend warriors can now look forward to having more participants - from five to eight - in team sports such as basketball and football when Singapore moves to phase three of its reopening on Monday.

In a Facebook post yesterday, Mr Edwin Tong, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth, wrote: "In line with Phase 3 of reopening, the cap on group sizes for sporting activities will increase to eight from next Monday.

"This means team sports like basketball, football, hockey and volleyball can now resume with a 4v4 format. Larger facilities can have more than one zone. Not quite time for a 4-3-3 or 4-3-1-2 formation (for football) yet, but this gives sports fans some additional options."

Dragon boaters can also take to the water in groups of eight, while fitness enthusiasts can participate in studio classes comprising groups of eight as long as they adhere to the revised safe management requirements, said the minister.

He added: "Sport is vital to our physical and mental well-being, and as an enjoyable recreational activity. We want to ensure that more Singaporeans can play and enjoy sport, safely."

Tutor Jeremy Ong, 34, welcomed the news and is looking forward to having a kick about on New Year's Day. He said: "While we understood the multi-ministry task force must have its reasons to come up with the numbers it did to curb the spread of the coronavirus, five was a bit pointless when it comes to street soccer.

"Four-v-four is a lot more competitive and I think it is the right move as we seem to have the virus situation under control for now, and this will encourage people to exercise more, within the safe measures, of course."

National agency Sport Singapore (SportSG) also issued an advisory yesterday for the resumption of sport, physical exercise and activity for phase three of the economy's reopening.

Aside from the changes to group sizes for team sports and activities, the maximum number of persons allowed at all sports and recreational facilities shall be limited according to its gross floor area based on 8 sq m per person - down from 10 sq m per person - or 50 people, whichever is lower.

Requests to admit more than 50 people may be made to SportSG for large venues that can be organised into separate facilities.

Individuals must still maintain a 2m distance while exercising, while groups sharing a space must not interact and must be 3m apart. Masks should be worn as a default but can be taken off while performing strenuous exercise.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on December 25, 2020, with the headline Groups of 8 as team sports rules are eased further. Subscribe