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TERMS AND CONDITIONS1. INSURANCES, RESPONSIBILITYAs this is an FV Futsal affiliated event, all players are required to be FV Futsal registered players and are covered by the insurance offered by Football Victoria. However, we encourage you to make sure that all your players are insured both on and off the playing field. VIC Futsal Cup does not provide any player accident insurance protecting participants in case of injury, illness, theft or damage to property. VIC Futsal Cup will not be held liable or responsible for any damage or injury to any player or parent during the tournament.
2. REFUNDS AND CANCELLATIONS2.1 Before the event
As a general rule, we don’t provide refunds for teams who withdraw from the competition unless a replacement team is confirmed. If there are extenuating circumstances, please contact us as soon as possible so we can try to work out a solution.
2.2 During or after the event
Refunds will not be provided for matters concerning referee's decisions or any other similar matters. Refunds will not be provided to teams that are expelled from the competition due to a breach in the code of conduct.
3. NOTICE OF FILMING & PHOTOGRAPHY AND/OR AUDIO RECORDINGSThis event and any person attending may be filmed, photographed and/or recorded. By remaining at the venues and by entering the event:
3.1. You acknowledge that you have been informed that you may be photographed and/or filmed and/or recorded and you give your irrevocable permission to be photographed and/or filmed and/or recorded.
3.2. You grant your irrevocable permission for your likeness, mannerisms and/or voice to be included in any content from such filming, photographs and /or recording (and edited) without compensation and/or credit, which content may be communicated and/or exploited in any and all media worldwide in all perpetuity.
If you do have any objection, please contact
registrations@footballskool.com.au, 1300 436 682 or a member of staff at the tournament.
4. CATERING, NON-ALCOHOL EVENT, NO BYO BBQThe event will be fully catered. Full canteen services will be operational near all the courts serving delicious hot food and drinks (hot and cold), as well as yummy treats for those with a sweet tooth. Please support the local caterers.
5. CANCELATION OF THE TOURNAMENT AND FORCE MAJEUREIn the event that the tournament can’t be held or is postponed due to events beyond the control of the tournament organisers (force majeure) or due to events which are not attributable to wrongful intent or gross negligence or the tournament organisers, the tournament organisers cannot be held liable by the delegations for any damages, costs or losses incurred, such as transportation costs, accommodation costs, costs for additional orders, financial losses etc. Under these circumstances, the tournament organisers reserve the right to either retain the entire registration fee and to use it for a future tournament, or to reimburse the delegations after deducting costs already incurred for the tournament's organisation and which could not be recovered from third parties.
VIC Futsal Cup and organisers are in no way responsible for injury or economic loss which may arise in the case of acts of terror, war, warlike events, civil war, revolution, pandemic, disease outbreaks or civil disturbances or because of the actions of the authorities, strikes, lockouts, blockades or similar events.
6. ACCIDENT WAIVER and RELEASE OF LIABILITYI HEREBY ASSUME ALL OF THE RISKS OF PARTICIPATING OR ATTENDING THIS ACTIVITY OR EVENT, namely the VIC Futsal Cup as stated above, including by way of example and not limitation, any risks that may arise from negligence or carelessness on the part of the persons or entities being released from dangerous or defective equipment or property owned, maintained, or controlled by the camp, or because of their possible liability without fault. I certify that I am physically fit and have completed the medical questionnaire and/or have not been advised to not participate by a qualified medical professional. I certify that there are no health-related reasons or problems, which preclude my participation in this activity or event.
I acknowledge that this Accident Waiver and Release of Liability Form will be used by the event holders, sponsors, and organizers of the VIC Futsal Cup as stated above and that it will govern my actions and responsibilities at said activity or event.
In consideration of my application and permitting me to participate in this event, I hereby take action for myself, my executors, administrators, heirs, next of kin, successors, and assigns as follows:
(A) I WAIVE, RELEASE, AND DISCHARGE from any and all liability, including but not limited to, liability arising from the negligence or fault of the entities or persons released, for my death, disability, personal injury, property damage, property theft, or actions of any kind which may hereafter occur to me including my traveling to and from this event,
(B) I INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS, AND WILL NOT SUE the entity and/or persons organizing this event and waive them from any and all liabilities or claims made as a result of participation in this activity or event, whether caused by the negligence of release or otherwise. This includes participation in any hazardous activities. I indemnify VIC Futsal Cup against any damage suffered by myself, my child/children and next of kin.
I acknowledge that this activity or event may test a person’s physical and mental limits and may carry with it the potential for death, serious injury, and property loss. The risks may include, but are not limited to, those caused by terrain, facilities, temperature, weather, condition of participants, equipment, vehicular traffic, actions of other people including, but not limited to, participants, volunteers, spectators, coaches, event officials, and event monitors, and/or producers of the event, and lack of hydration. These risks are not only inherent to participants but are also present for volunteers. I hereby consent to receive medical treatment including calling an ambulance which may be deemed advisable in the event of injury, accident, and/or illness during this activity or event.
I understand that at this event or related activities, I may be photographed. I agree to allow my photo, video, or film likeness to be used for any legitimate purpose by the event holders, producers, sponsors, organizers, and assigns.
The accident waiver and release of liability shall be construed broadly to provide a release and waiver to the maximum extent permissible under applicable law.
I CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ THIS DOCUMENT, AND I FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENT. I AM AWARE THAT THIS IS A RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND A CONTRACT AND I SIGN IT OF MY OWN FREE WILL.
7. CODES OF CONDUCTThe main aim of the VIC Futsal Cup is not only to help develop quality footballers but more importantly, quality people with values and morals that will be used in their future lives and careers, whatever that may be.
In order to achieve this goal, we need to maintain the ideal environment, so the young boys and girls learn valuable lessons for life.
Respect should always be present on and off the football field, respect for the referees, for the coaches, for the opposition, for the supporters, for their own teammates and for the facilities they use. Our common goal is to educate and further equip the young boys and girls with the skills and the right attitudes that will help them achieve their goals in the future, both on and off the field.
Fair play is a vital component to keeping an ideal learning environment for the players. Let’s not just focus on the results from the games, but rather on the performances and the improvement the players and the teams are making each time they play. Remember that there is something far more important at stake than the result of a game, that is providing the opportunity for young players to practice good habits, learn from their mistakes and to express themselves.
The below Codes of Conduct shall apply to all players, team officials and supporters at the tournament. By entering or attending this tournament, you agree to abide by the relevant Code of Conduct below.
Any breach of the relevant Code of Conduct shall be subject to disciplinary action by the Casey Cup organisers. This may include the offending individuals, teams and/or clubs being suspended and/or expelled from the premises and not be allowed into future events or programs.
7.1 PLAYERS’ CODE OF CONDUCT“For the good of the game”
• Winning at all costs isn't everything; at this age learning is more important than winning.
• I will only participate if I’m eligible and of the right age for my relevant team in the competition
• I will only listen to my coaches’ instructions during training and games. No one else.
• I will not engage in the use of crude, foul or abusive language that may be deemed offensive or engage in any conduct detrimental to the image of the game when on or off the field.
• I will never argue with the referee and/or assistant referees regarding decisions they make.
• I will treat participants, officials and spectators with respect.
• I will play by the laws of the game.
• I will cooperate with my coach, teammates, and referees ad officials at all times.
• I will not use any banned substance or drugs of dependence throughout my involvement in the tournament.
• I will display good sportsmanship at all times.
• I will play for the fun of it and not just to please parents and coaches.
7.2 PARENT AND SUPPORTERS’ CODE OF CONDUCT“For the good of the game”
• Under no circumstances must you enter the field or technical areas at any stage during the tournament
• Provide all correct documentation as requested to prove your child’s date of birth and identity
• Do not abuse referees under any circumstances
• Do not abuse the event staff under any circumstances
• Do not coach your child during training sessions and games. That's what the coaches are there for; it sends mixed messages to the players creating confusion.
• Do not interfere with training sessions, stay clear of training and playing areas.
• Cheer on and encourage the players at all times, including the opposition. Applaud good football all-round.
• Winning isn't everything. Players need to develop and at this age learning is more important than winning.
• Remember that children play sport for their enjoyment, not yours.
• Encourage children to participate, do not force them.
• Focus on the child's efforts and performance rather than winning or losing.
• Encourage children to always participate according to the rules.
• Never ridicule or yell at a child for making a mistake or losing a game.
• Remember that children learn best by example, applaud good play by all teams.
• Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from sporting activities.
• Respect officials' decisions and teach children to do likewise.
• Show appreciation of coaches, officials and administrators. Without them, your child could not participate.
• Respect the facilities that are being used.
• Keep clear from technical areas, benches and change rooms during games and tournament. This is the ideal time for coaches to teach players without any interference
• Always follow the instructions of the referee and/or tournament staff
7.3 TEAM OFFICIALS’ CODE OF CONDUCT“For the good of the game”
• Do not abuse the referees under any circumstances
• Do not abuse the event staff under any circumstances
• Wear your official tournament accreditation at all times
• Ensure all players are eligible and or the right age and ability level for the competition your team is competing in
• Remember that players participate for fun and winning is only part of the fun
• Never ridicule or yell at players for making mistakes or for not winning games
• Be reasonable in your demands on a player’s time, energy and enthusiasm
• Always operate within the rules and spirit of the game and teach your players to do the same
• Ensure that the time players spend with you is a positive experience. All players are deserving of equal attention and opportunities
• Avoid overplaying talented players. Less developed players need and deserve equal playing time
• Ensure that the equipment and facilities meet safety standards and are appropriate to the age and ability of all players
• Display control, respect and professionalism to all involved with the sport. This includes opponents, coaches, officials, administrators, the media, parents and spectators. Encourage players to do the same
• Show concern and caution towards sick and injured players. Follow the advice of a doctor or tournament first aid staff when determining whether an injured player is ready to recommence training or competition games
• Coaches: Obtain appropriate coaching qualifications and keep up to date with the latest coaching practices and the principles of growth development and conditioning of junior players
• Any physical contact with a player should be appropriate to the situation and necessary for the player’s skill development.
• Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every player regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, playing ability, cultural background or religion
• Refrain from over coaching during games, let the players play and learn from their own mistakes
• Set the example. Players look up to coaches as role models. Display behaviours that you want your players to follow.
• Always follow the instructions of the referee and/or tournament staff.