Sunshine Coast Futsal Association Is a Not-For-Profit Organization Affiliated with Football Queensland Futsal and Football Federation Australia
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SUNSHINE COAST Member Information FUTSAL ASSOCIATION Booklet 2017/18 Phone: 5443 7791 Email: info @sunnycoastfutsal.com.au Website: www.sunnycoastfutsal.com.au We do in-house numbering and personalised naming on all team jerseys We stock a range of Shirts and both Outdoor and Futsal Boots 1 SCFA structure . 3 The Football Shop . 3 Summer Season 2017/18 . 4 Playing Venues . 4 Fees . 5 Referees . 6 Playing gear and equipment . 6 Player Insurance . 7 SEQ Premier League . 7 Futsal Rules Simplified . 8 SCFA Club By Laws . 9 Table of Offences . 15 Code of Behaviour . 16 FAQ . 18 Uniform . 19 2 The Sunshine Coast Futsal Association is a not-for-profit organization affiliated with Football Queensland Futsal and Football Federation Australia. SCFA is responsible for the running and management of Futsal in the Sunshine Coast Region. The SCFA has been running for 21 years now and has seen the sport grow from operating one venue, one evening a week to utilizing six venues over four nights a week. Get all the latest Futsal and Football gear from our retail outlet located in Maroochydore. The shop has a wide variety of stock catering to your football needs with brands including Joma, Kelme, Kappa, Uhlsport, Nike and many more. Remember all jerseys MUST be numbered and we can do this for you at the shop for as little as $4.50 per number. We offer SCFA registered players 10% discount with any purchases. 3 Important Dates 1st August 2017 – Team Nominations Open 1st August 2017 – Individual Player Registrations Open 30th September – SEQ Premier League Commences 2nd October 2017 – Summer Season Commences 2nd and 3rd December 2017 – Johnny Warren Cup 18th – 21st January 2018 – Craig Foster Challenge Cup 15th & 16th April 2018 – FQ State Futsal Championships April 2018 – Winter Season Commences Nationals October – December 2017 – Training for QLD Metro Teams January 2018 – FFA Futsal National Championships (Canberra) University of the Sunshine Coast – Sippy Downs Dr, Sippy Downs Clippers Stadium – Elizabeth Daniels Way, Buderim Nambour Christian College – McKenzie Rd, Woombye Burnside State High School – Blaxland Rd, Nambour Caloundra Indoor Stadium – North St, Caloundra Noosa Leisure Centre – Wallace Dr, Noosaville Victory College – Old Maryborough Rd, Gympie 4 Registration: Juniors (6 – 9yrs) $80.00 Juniors (10 – 19yrs) $110.00 Seniors (20+) $115.00 Team Fees: Team Nomination $50.00 Team Bond Equivalent to two game fees (see below) Due to a number of teams forfeiting matches and then dropping out of the competition and not paying forfeit fees we have found it necessary to introduce this fee to recover costs. The bond will be held until the end of the season at which time teams that do not forfeit have the option of using it to pay for their last two fixture games or rolling it over to the next season. Game Fees: Juniors (6 – 9yrs) $50.00/week $850.00/team for season Juniors (10 – 19yrs) $65.00/week $1105.00/team for season Seniors (20+) $75.00/week $1275.00/team for season Please may we ask you to do the following: 1. Always produce your ID card when signing on and only play registered players. 2. Each week please check that all players are available for next week’s game. If they are not, then please look for stand-in players (a registered player not playing in the same division and of correct age). a. If a forfeit has to occur, please advise SCFA before midday of the Friday prior so that changes can be made before the draw is posted. b. If a team forfeits a match without 48hours notice in writing (email), the result will recorded as a 4 – 0 win to the opposing team, and a fine of TWO fixture game fees will apply. The fine is to be paid before taking the court in the next scheduled game. If a team forfeits without 48hours notice twice during a season, the SCFA has the right to eliminate them from the competition. 5 Please remember to give our referees a fair go, without them you would have no games. There is a correct process to follow if you do not agree with the referee’s decision or if you have questions regarding the rules of the game. 1. If you have any questions regarding the rules of the game please refer your questions to the centre manager, if the centre manager is unable to answer your question you may ask the referee after the game. 2. If you have a complaint regarding violent conduct during or after the game or concerns regarding refereeing, please address your complaint/concerns to the SCFA Committee in writing. Safety: number must contrast clearly A player must not use equipment or with the colours of the jersey) wear anything that is dangerous to Singlets are NOT permitted themself or another player, including See page 19 for further any kind of jewellery or glasses unless information they have been approved by an optometrist. Shin guards: Must be entirely covered by the Basic equipment: socks; must be made of a suitable Uniform material (rubber, plastic or Soccer shorts (shorts with similar substances) and must pockets are NOT permitted) provide a reasonable degree of Long socks protection Shin guards Footwear (flat, non-marking Goalkeepers: soled shoes) The goalkeeper is permitted to wear long trousers (trousers with Jersey, shorts and socks: pockets are NOT permitted) Identical in style, colour and Each goalkeeper shall wear design for each player on a team colours that easily distinguish Numbers must appear on the them from the other players and back of the shirts (colour of referees (a bib will be provided if there are any clashes) 6 All registered players are covered by Football Queensland Insurance Program managed by Gow Gates Sports Insurance. Should you be injured during a game, please ensure that the injury is reported to the venue centre manager. Claim forms can then be accessed via the link under Insurance Claims which is located in the menu on our website. For assistance with completing claims, please contact the office. The SEQ Futsal Premier League was announced in August 2016 ahead of its inaugural season launching 8 October, 2016. Administered by Football Queensland, the six-club competition forms an essential part of the state’s pathway for futsal players. Men’s and Women’s competitions are underpinned by Junior Boys teams across U12s, U14s, U16s and Youth Men and Junior Girls for U15s and U17s. Matches are played in a home-and-away format from October through to February, when the top four teams from each division clash in a finals weekend. 2016/17 SEQ Futsal Premier League Sunshine Coast Wave Results 12 Boys – Premiers & Champions (Undefeated) 14 Girls – Semi Finalists 14 Boys – Grand Finalists – Runners Up 16 Girls – Premiers & Champions 16 Boys – Premiers & Champions (Undefeated) Youth Men – Premiers & Champions (Undefeated) Premier Women – Semi Finalists Premier Men – Premiers & Runners Up Individual Awards 12 Boys – Maxx Demerutis (Joint Golden Boot) 14 Girls – Ariana AJ Grieco – Best Goalkeeper 14 Boys – Jacob Smith – Golden Boot 16 Boys – Jyi Oakes – Golden Boot 16 Girls – Jazlyn Salih – Golden Boot Youth Men – Gavin Stein – Best Goalkeeper, Joshua Nisbet – Golden Boot and MVP Premier Men – Jake Nalder – Best Goalkeeper, Bruno Cannavan – MVP 7 1. The game of Futsal is played on a court. 2. A team consists of 5 players, 4 court players and 1 goalkeeper with a maximum of 14 players per team. 3. The team benches will be on the same side of the court as the referee or timekeeper. 4. Unlimited “flying” substitutions. Teams can substitute players at any time during the duration of the game. Substitutions must be made within a metre of half way. 5. There is NO offside. 6. From a kick off, the ball must be played forward and the opposition must be at least 3 metres from the ball until it is in play. 7. A player can score direct from a corner. 8. A goal cannot be scored directly from a kick in or kick off unless it touches another player. 9. When the ball goes out, over the sideline, it is then placed within 25cm of the outermost edge of the sideline; it must be stationary, and kicked into the court to another player. All opposing players must be at least 5 metres from the ball, failure to comply is a cardable offence. 10. For a ball to be out of play or a goal scored, ALL of the ball must be over the line. 11. The game has a 4 second time limit at kick-ins, corner kick-ins and free kicks. 12. Goalkeepers throw the ball from the marked goal area to restart from a goal clearance unless they have saved the ball in general play at which time they can also punt or drop kick. 13. The goalkeeper has a 4 second time limit to control the ball unless they are in the oppositions half of the court, at which they then have unlimited time. 14. Once a goalkeeper has released the ball from their possession, they may not receive it back until - a. It has been touched by an opposing player b. It has left the field of play c. The goalkeeper is in the attacking half 8 15. Goalkeepers are not allowed to pick up a back pass from any of their team mates. 16. It is NOT an offence if a player accidentally intercepts the ball with outstretched hands or arms while it is in play. 17. Careless, reckless or dangerous play is not allowed. 18. The penalty mark is 6 metres from the goal line; the second penalty mark is 10 metres from the goal line.