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Queensland Christian Soccer

Association

Sunnybank Saints Soccer Club

Mission StatementTo demonstrate Christian Valueswhile participating in the sport ofsoccer.To foster and encourage allplayers, and to value goodsportsmanship while strivingto raise our standards.

Sunnybank Saints Soccer Club

Sunnybank Saints Soccer Club

2016 Stats• 30 Committee members • 63 Teams (52 in 2014)• 126 Coaches and Managers• Over 720 members• Links Committee, Board of Trustees,

and East Zone Rep Soccer

Established 1978

Sunnybank Saints Soccer Club

Keys to success• Friendly• Fair play• Fair game time• eFfective

Communication• aFfordable

Your Role as a Coach/ManagerChildren appreciate your support.

They like it when you:•make them feel proud•urge them on•treat them kindly•cheer for them

Your Role as a Coach/ManagerAll they ask for is:• knowing that playing is reward in itself• encouragement• praise• an understanding of their sport (knowing

when they just made a super pass!)

Your Role as a Coach/Manager

Children look for these things inyour support:• assistance in improving their skills (take them

down to the park!)• realistic expectations• let them take opportunities as they come along.

Your Role as a Coach/ManagerAll kids want to do is:

• have fun• enjoy their sport• be the best they can be• improve• be with their friends.

A Successful Coach Motto…

"Players First, Winning Second" and understand that winning will

be a consequence of player development.

Codes of Behaviour

Fair Play

RefereesIain Mackay ~ SSSC Jnr. Ref. Coordinator

1. They are always right2. Even when they are Wrong they are right.

Fair Game Time Policy

…must be adhered to!!!

Sunnybank Saints Soccer Club

Effective Communication1. Attend the club meetings.2. Always pass on information to the people within your team.3. Always check your emails.4. Always provide your match card to the referee.5. Provide articles from time to time to the Newsletter editor.6. Register on the Club Website Mailing List and Facebook page.

Player/Parent – Coach/Manager – SSSC Committee –SSSC Secretary – QCSA Secretary - SCM

Training Schedule• Please start and finish on time• Adhere to allocated section of field• Respect other teams training with you by

keeping players off the field until scheduledtimes

• Key holders, make sure you are there on timeand always make arrangements with otherteams if you are not going to be training for themto have lights and access to the fields/toilets.

Lister Street

Calamvale

Coaches and Managers Resources

Player Awards• McDonalds• Canteen• Other - Subway

He’s happy!

Player Awards • Awards within the club are

to be shared amongst the team

• Encourage team mates to congratulate individuals

• Keep a record• Attend meetings to pick up

your team awards

Player Awards End of Season Trophy Day

•All kids receive

•No special trophies

LOYALTY PROGRAM• Into its eleventh year • Has been warmly received • Opportunity for the club to

acknowledge and recognisemembers and players who support the club through their loyalty and encouragement.

• 5 Years – Plaque• 7 Years – Shirt• 10 Years - Jacket

Care of Field• No training in the goal mouths• Stay off the white lines during training• Don’t jump over the small fence at Lister

Street• Put rubbish in the bins

Safety IssuesCar Park

Goal PostsIce packsFirst Aid

Ambulance

Care of Club Equipment

MATCH CARDS

Accessing My Teams

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HOME TEAM - YELLOW

MATCH PROCESS

• Match cards must not be printed earlier than Wednesday evening prior to a match.

• Preferably, match cards should be printed on the Friday prior to the game to so that the latest circumstances can be included.

• Under NO circumstances should an entire season of match cards be printed in one go.

• Errors that will be fined by the QCSA• Vested official not listed• Team Manager not listed• Jersey numbers missing• ID numbers missing

• Home Team to have all their information filled in and signed at least 15 mins before kick off.

• Find the Away Team Manager and sign each other’s match cards at least 10 mins before kick off.

• Team Managers go to both teams and check photo ID Card with match card and face.

• Away team official gives Match Cards to referee at least five mins before KO.

• Opposition is entitled to check players ID even if they’re late. Warn opposition if you know.

• Take player and ID Card to opposition when they arrive before taking field.

LATE PLAYERS

NO REFEREE• Match MUST be played.• Both teams agree to a ref (Home usually).• That person MUST do entire game.• Match MUST be played under usual Rules.• Ref takes card for game duration.• After match, Ref fills in the information required.• Includes Yellow/Red Cards issued.• Both team officials initial score.• Winning Manager takes card.• MUST be received by Registrar Tues.

SCORES• Must be entered in My Clubmate.• Must be submitted by 3:30 pm (includes

Friday night fixtures).• Exception is 2pm KO or later (5:30 pm).• Home and away scores are both required.• Clubs / teams will NOT be chased for

scores.• Fines are applied to missing scores and

fines passed onto relevant teams to pay.• Scores are unofficial for 7 Days.

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MATCH INFORMATION

• Clubs wanting to forfeit must contact SSSC Secretary by 7:00pm Monday.

• SSSC Secretary to contact QCSA Fixture Officer by 7:30pm Monday at the latest.

• Email is acceptable, but follow it up with a phone call if you don’t get confirmation.

• Any withdrawal after this time ~ fines as well as match fees for both teams will be applied.

• Obviously, Friday night games are required 24 hours earlier.

FORFEITS

RESCHEDULING• First let SSSC Secretary know you are trying

to reschedule• SSSC Secretary will notify QCSA Fixtures

Officer prior to 7:30pm Monday.• Contact Bob Wingfield for field availability.• Contact opposition and agree to a new

time/venue.• Club Secretaries to both notify QCSA Fixtures

Officer of agreed upon details.• Team manager to notify team once match is

sanctioned by the QCSA

WITHDRAW FIELD• QCSA Secretary and/or Fixtures Officer must

know by 6:30am.

• Fields cannot be pulled after this time.

• Referee will call off game if necessary.

• All members will be notified via email by 7:30am IF fields have been withdrawn.

• Do not contact the committee!!!...if you don’t receive an email from us (or if notification is not posted on our website or Facebook page) then your match is still on.

• Pulled fields will be posted on both the QCSA website and the Club Website.

WET WEATHER

Team Officials

• Coach• Vested Official • Signature Official (usually the team manager)• Team Captain (Seniors Only)• Each of these 4 have very distinct and

different duties.

4 TYPES ( for QCSA)

• In some cases they can be the same person and some they cannot.

• We’ll look at each one individually.

• The coach is the person who runs the team and for our purposes we are only concerned with Junior teams.

• They can be the signature official, but never the vested official.

• The coach is purely concerned with keeping their team under control.

THE COACH

• The vested official is the person who controls the crowd.

• This person cannot be involved with the running of the team.

• They are to sign the match card to indicate to the QCSA who they are.

THE VESTED OFFICIAL

• They are to observe the game from wherever the majority of spectators are. Not on their own and not from the coaches box.

• If a Referee has a problem, this is the person they will talk to sort it out.

• If people are breaking the smoking, alcohol or other rules, this person has to address it.

• While VO’s have to control all spectators, not just their own team’s. It can be helpful if in all problems that arise, both VO’s solve it together. It make’s for far greater harmony.

THE VESTED OFFICIAL

• As you can see it is a very important position to have.

• Make sure your managers / coaches are very careful about the people they ask to be Vested Officials.

THE VESTED OFFICIAL

• It’s advisable that all teams get someone who is prepared to do it most weeks. And a backup for when they are away.

• EVERY GAME MUST HAVE A VO FROM BOTH TEAMS PRESENT.

• Fines, Loss of Points occur without one.• In some cases, SCM rules that a team

must have multiple VO’s.

THE VESTED OFFICIAL

• Recognizing that some senior teams struggle to get the team, let alone spectators. If no one is available, the VO may be an on-field player…FOR SENIOR TEAMS ONLY.

• The Signature Official is a very simple task.

• They need to sign the top of the card to confirm that all their players are eligible to play in this game.

• They need to sign the bottom of the card to state whether they are satisfied which the eligibility of the opposition or not.

SIGNATURE OFFICIAL

• The signature official is usually the Team Manager.

• We are only concerned with Senior Team’s captains.

• Every Senior Team (SM, SW, >Age) must have a Captain’s Armband.

• This person must be responsible and able to keep the team under control.

THE CAPTAIN

• The Armband can be worn by anyone as long as it remains on the field at all times. If the wearer leaves the field, it must be given to another player.

• Should any problems arise on the field, this is the person the Ref will speak with, who must then relay the message to the rest of the team.

• The Armband does not give the wearer any more right to question the referee or dispute any decisions made.

THE CAPTAIN

• In most circumstances if the captain asks a question at an appropriate time and tone, they’ll receive an answer.

Under 5 to 8 Carnival

19 March and 20 August 201619 March and 20 August 2016

STATE TITLESPaul Dunwell ~ South East Zone

CoordinatorSTATE TITLES

Paul Dunwell ~ South East Zone Coordinator

30 April to 02 May 201630 April to 02 May 2016

Mega Sports Soccer Camp

Dates from John MANSFIELD

Under 10 – 12’s

We need your help:Encourage your team parents to attend their team line marking rostered days !!

Canteen helpersno help = no canteen

How can you assist your club?

First Club Meeting:Thursday

17 March 20167.30pm – 8.30pm

St Barnabas Church HallLister Street, Sunnybank

First Club Meeting:Thursday

17 March 20167.30pm – 8.30pm

St Barnabas Church HallLister Street, Sunnybank

FUTURE:• the future of Sunnybank Saints is in good

hands. • the committee has a focus on doing

whatever is necessary to encourage the Sunnybank Saints Soccer Club and all of its members to “enjoy the experience”!

• we all should never lose sight of the Christian values that the Club upholds.

Thanks for being involved in this … your Sunnybank Saints Soccer Club

• Let us all beproud of being amember of theSunnybank SaintsSoccer Club aswe look forward toa new season in2016.

Special times …

… and great memories

Thank youfor attending

tonight

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