You are currently viewing WFA Walking Football Playing Advantage Rules

WFA Law – Playing Advantage Explained

Playing advantage allows referees to let play continue after an infringement when stopping the game would actually disadvantage the team that has been fouled. This rule helps maintain the flow of the game while still protecting fairness and player safety.


When Advantage May Be Played

Referees will only allow advantage to be played if:

  • It clearly benefits the non-offending team

  • It is safe to do so

  • It is unlikely to cause confrontation or risk injury


Referee Signals and Discipline

When advantage is applied, the referee will clearly signal that play is continuing.
Any necessary disciplinary action — such as warnings or blue cards — will still be applied at the next suitable stoppage.


Why This Law Is Important

This rule keeps the game flowing without removing the rights of the team that was fouled. It also ensures safety remains the top priority.


Part of the official WFA Walking Football Rules Hub:
👉 /walking-football-rules/

MORE WFA RULES & LAWS

  • All Posts
    •   Back
    • Club News
    • Equipment & Gear
    • Rules & Guidance
    • Fitness & Health
    • Drills & Training
    • Walking Football Community
    • Walking Football Laws
    • Walking Football Injuries