FNSW Jewellery Policy
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JEWELLERY Regulations regarding jewellery are covered by the Laws of the Game – Law 4 LAW 4 – PLAYERS’ EQUIPMENT SAFETY – “A player must not use equipment or wear anything that is dangerous to himself or another player (including any kind of jewellery).” This includes anti-discrimination bands, leather necklaces and any other loose wristbands. The taping of jewellery is no longer allowed (including earrings and wedding rings). Sweatbands may be worn. Any player not complying with these regulations will not be allowed to play. For more detailed information please refer to: Football NSW Jewellery Policy FFA Notice: Medic Alert Bracelets and Necklaces Additional Information Medic Alert bracelets and necklaces: These may be worn subject to the Football NSW Jewellery Policy and FFA Medic Alert bracelet and necklaces notice herein. Necklaces: All necklaces must be removed. Only Medical alert necklaces may be worn but they must be taped securely as per the Football NSW Jewellery Policy. Bracelets: All bracelets must be removed. All bracelets [including metal, rope, fabric, leather, etc] must be removed. Only Medical alert bracelets may be worn. All parts of the medical alert bracelet must be covered by tape except where the medical information is shown on the bracelet as per the Football NSW Jewellery Policy. Rings: All rings must be removed. Rings, including wedding bands, are not permitted and must be removed in accordance with Law 4 of the Game. Body Piercing Jewellery: All body piercing jewellery is deemed to be jewellery and therefore is not permitted and must be removed in accordance with Law 4 of the Game. .