REGULATIONS 2016 STATE CUPS

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REGULATIONS 2016 STATE CUPS

Contents SECTION 1: ORGANISATION AND ADMISSION... 3 SECTION 2: TECHNICAL REGULATIONS... 5 SECTION 3: ELIGIBILITY AND REGISTRATION...11 SECTION 4: TEAM SHEETS, RESULTS AND MATCH OFFICIALS...15 Version 2, issued 31 March 2016 PG 2 2016 STATE CUPS REGULATIONS

Section 1: Organisation 1. Scope and Application a) These Regulations are made under clause 3 of the Football NSW (FNSW) By-Laws and came into operation for the 2015 football Season b) Football Federation Australia (FFA) has granted FNSW a mandate to be responsible for the organisation, promotion and regulation of football in the State c) Where these Regulations are silent on any particular aspect, then all Clubs, affiliated bodies and organisations shall first have regard to the Football NSW Constitution, By-Laws, Competition Regulations, FFA rules and regulations and where applicable rules and regulations of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and FIFA d) If any part of these Regulations is void that part shall be severable and will not affect the enforceability of the remaining sections of these Regulations e) FNSW will interpret and apply all articles of these Regulations and any such interpretation or application will be final and binding on all parties f) These Regulations apply to Participants in the following competitions (the Competitions) unless stated otherwise: Name of Cups State Cup State Cup Frank Broughton Cup Cheryl Salisbury Cup Robertson Cup Bill Cullinan Cup Age Group Boys/Men: U/13,U/14,U/15,U/16,U/17,U/18,035 Girls/Women: U/14, U/16, U/18, AAW U/12 Boys U/12 Girls U/21 Men AAM All Age Men 2. Control of Competitions a) The administrative control and conduct of the Competitions is vested in the Executive subject to any resolution by the Board to the contrary 3. Consequences for Breach a) Any breach of these Regulations or failure to comply with any direction therein may result in a fine issued by Football NSW or other sanction pursuant to the Football NSW Grievance and Disciplinary Regulations 4. Competition Contacts Contact Name PRIMARY CONTACT Kim Burge Competition Coordinator Troy McColl Head of Competitions Contact Details FNSW Direct Number 8814 4444 Mobile Number: 0419 993 918 Fax: 8814 4483 Email: kim@footballnsw.com.au FNSW Direct Number: 8814 4463 Mobile Number: 0414 493 365 Email: troy@footballnsw.com.au 2016 STATE CUPS REGULATIONS PG 3

5. Outstanding Debts a) Treatment of outstanding debts will be as per the FNSW By-laws b) For the avoidance of doubt, failure to comply with outstanding debts in accordance with the FNSW By- Laws may result in ineligibility to participate in Matches or forfeiture of completed matches c) This article applies to all Competition and cup Matches conducted by FNSW 6. Alteration a) The Executive will have the power from time to time to make, alter or rescind the Regulations 7. Special Consideration a) The Executive will have the power to consider individual circumstances outside the prescribed limits of the regulations should it be clear those special considerations are in the interests of the game b) The decision by the Executive to review and consider individual circumstances under this section is not subject to appeal or review 8. Disciplinary Sanctions and Proceedings a) All Clubs, Players, Team Officials, Match Officials, spectators or any person participating in any manner at a FNSW Fixture, Match or event will submit exclusively to the jurisdiction of the Grievance and Disciplinary Regulations b) The Disciplinary Committee will be convened by the Head of Competitions in accordance with the Football NSW Grievance and Disciplinary Regulations 9. Unforeseeable Circumstance a) Nothing in these Regulations will prevent the Board from approving a course of action to meet unforeseeable circumstances not covered by the Regulations including but not limited to promotion, relegation, number of divisions and composition of Teams in each division PG 4 2016 STATE CUPS REGULATIONS

Section 2: Technical Regulations 1. Matches Played in Accordance with the Laws of the Game a) All Fixtures will be played in compliance with the Regulations in force at the time and in accordance with FFA and FNSW By-Laws, regulations, codes and directives, and under the FIFA laws of the game b) The Executive will decide from time to time the duration of games and may vary Competition regulations for any special domestic competition providing due notice of the variations is given to all competing teams 2. Competition Format a) The competition format is knock out from Round One (1) played every 2nd Sunday where possible, with wash outs or rescheduled games on the vacant Sundays or week nights as & when necessary. The competition format for the AAM Bill Cullinan Cup and the AAW may differ from the other age groups in that matches may be scheduled mid-week in consultation with the relevant Association. Round Date Round 1 8 May 2016 Round 2 22 May 2016 Round 3 5 June 2016 Round 4 19 June 2016 Semi Finals 3 July 2016 Finals 17 July 2016 b) Nominations are to be submitted by Close of Business Friday 1st April 2016. c) It is the Associations responsibility to ensure that all teams have a copy of the latest regulations 3. Team a) A team shall consist of a minimum of seven players in strip, one of which must be the goal keeper b) A team shall be allowed to play late players, but only to bring the team to full playing strength, providing all registration requirements are met 4. Match Balls Grade Size U14 and older 5 U12 - U13 inclusive 4 a) It is required that both teams supply one (1) match ball as listed above. Failure to do so may result in a fine of $70 per breach b) FNSW may from time to time stipulate a particular make of football to be used c) Football NSW will provide all match balls for the State cup Finals 2016 STATE CUPS REGULATIONS PG 5

5. Duration of Match a) Following is the match duration per age group; Age Group Duration U12 25 minutes each way U13 & U 14 30 minutes each way U15 & U16 35 minutes each way U17 40 minutes each way U18, U21, All Age, O35 45 minutes each way b) For all Matches consisting two (2) periods of 45 minutes there will be an interval of fifteen 15 minutes between the whistle ending the first period to the whistle starting the second period c) For all Matches consisting of two (2) periods of 30, 35 & 40 minutes there will be an interval of ten (10) minutes between the whistle ending the first period to the whistle starting the second period d) For all Matches consisting of two (2) periods of 25 minutes there will be an interval of 7.5 minutes between the whistle ending the first period to the whistle starting the second period 6. Added Time a) Should a delay be experienced (other than that covered by article 13. Postponed Match or Fixtures), the referee will continue to keep the official time of the match and blow full time when the match duration has expired. At this point the result of the Match will stand b) Injury or added time will only be applicable in the Final 7. Extra Time a) If a game is drawn at completion of normal playing time and a win/loss result is required, SUDDEN DEATH GOAL will apply in extra time. b) The following table communicates the extra time applicable per age grade; Age Grade Duration of Extra Time All Age Two periods of 15 minutes O35, O30, U21, U18, U17, U16, U15, U14 & U13 Two periods of 10 minutes U12 Two periods of 5 minutes c) For all grades, there will be an interval of five (5) minutes at the end of normal playing time and the commencement of the first period of extra time, but not between the two (2) periods of extra time d) For clarity, once a goal is scored the match is concluded and extra time ceases 8. Penalty Kicks a) If the result of a Match is still a draw after extra time, alternate kicks from the penalty mark will be taken to determine the winner, in accordance with the procedures described in the FIFA laws of the game b) Substitutes & Officials are not allowed onto the field until a decision has been achieved. For the U12 age grade a coach or manager may come onto the field to the centre circle to organise his/her teams Penalty Kicks PG 6 2016 STATE CUPS REGULATIONS

c) If the taking of kicks from the penalty mark cannot be completed because of weather conditions or for other reasons beyond control and not the direct result of actions by either Team, the result will be decided by the drawing of lots by the Referee in the presence of the two (2) Team captains d) If, through the fault of a Team / Club, the taking of kicks from the penalty mark cannot be completed the Match will be deemed forfeited against the Team / Club responsible 9. Corner Kicks a) The takings of corner kicks is modified in the U12 age grade and are to be taken on the goal line 7.5 metres from the edge of the penalty area towards the Corner Flag 10. Colours a) Where colours clash in the opinion of the referee, THE HOME team must change b) The Home team is first team indicated in draw unless otherwise advised by Football NSW c) All teams must wear numbered strip with no duplication of numbers. d) All teams must have with them at each match a complete official and reserve playing strip 11. Grounds a) All games are to be played on suitably roped-off or enclosed grounds b) It shall be the responsibility of each Club to control their own spectators. For this purpose, two officials must be present at all their games and easily recognisable by wearing official s vests. The Coach and Manager of a team playing cannot be regarded as officials for this purpose. c) The Referee has the authority to remove either a player or official from the playing field d) It is not permitted to charge an entry fee for spectators to any match in the competition e) By nominating teams all Associations accept responsibility to ensure amenities and an operating canteen are provided at all grounds where matches are played, with an official receipt book for payment of fees to Match Officials 12. Wet Weather Cancellations a) Should a ground be considered unplayable for any reason the home/host Association will immediately contact the Competitions Coordinator and a decision will then be made whether the match is deferred or moved to another venue and/or time. The Competitions Coordinator will then take the necessary steps to advise both Associations involved and the appointed Referees 13. Postponed Matches & Fixture a) After the commencement of the Match, should play be postponed due to serious injury that requires the player to be removed from the stadium by ambulance, poor weather, failed lighting, state of the pitch or any other reason as determined by the referee, and the Match cannot be completed in full, and FNSW has approved the rescheduled match, it will recommence at the minute at which play was interrupted rather than being replayed in full. The following principles will apply to the recommencement of the Match: i. The Match will recommence with the same Players on the pitch and substitutes available as when 2016 STATE CUPS REGULATIONS PG 7

the Match was initially postponed unless a player has received a suspension in matches conducted between the postponed match and the rescheduling of that match. ii. Should a player have received a suspension in a match conducted between the postponed match and the rescheduling of that match that player: a. Will not be eligible to participate in the rescheduled match b. Will not be able to count the match as a stand down in relation to any fixture suspension c. The club will not be permitted to replace the player on the team sheet d. If the player was on the field of play at the time of the postponement the player may be replaced by a substitute listed on the team sheet as long as the team has available substitutions as per the Regulations e. If the Player was a substitute the number of available Players to substitute will decrease as they player cannot be replaced iii. No additional substitutes may be added to the list of Players on the team sheet iv. The Teams can make only the number of substitutions to which they were still entitled when the Match was postponed v. Players sent off during the abandoned Match cannot be replaced vi. FNSW will endeavor to appoint the same Match Officials to the completion of the Match, however may appoint replacements should any or all of the Match Officials be unavailable vii. The referee is the sole arbiter of elapsed time, and no protest may be lodged against the actual elapsed time as recorded by the referee viii. Should a Match be abandoned due to the fault of one (1) Team, or should it be determined by FNSW that one (1) Team / Club is responsible for the delay to the Match, the remaining minutes will not be rescheduled for completion, and the Match will be determined as a forfeit against the Team / Club that is deemed guilty of the abandonment or responsible for the delay ix. Where a fixture is incorrectly reported as abandoned by the Referee where circumstances show clearly that the match was actually postponed, FNSW will treat the Match as postponed 14. Interchange a) Unlimited Interchange of players is permissible at any time during the game in all age groups. The maximum number players to be used for interchange are five (5) players for all age groups b) Following is the procedure and rules for the unlimited interchange of Players: i. The "Interchange zone" will be an area one (1) metre either side of the half-way line, as defined in the Stadium Technical Requirements for the 2016 Competitions ii. An interchange is one which is made when the ball is out of play, and for which the following conditions will be observed: a. The Player leaving the field will does so from the touch line, crossing over at the sector called the interchange zone b. The Player entering the field will also do so from the interchange zone, but not until the Player leaving the field has passed completely over the touch line c. A player nominated for interchange will be subject to the authority and jurisdiction of the Referee whether called upon to play or not PG 8 2016 STATE CUPS REGULATIONS

d. The interchange is completed when the Player who was off the field, enters the field iii. The number of interchanges made during a Match is unlimited. A Player who has been replaced may return to the field for another Player iv. If during an interchange, an interchange Player enters the field before the replaced Player has completely left it, the Referee will ensure the replaced Player leaves the field, then caution the interchange Player and then restart the Match v. If during an interchange, an interchange Player enters the field or a replaced Player leaves it from a place other than the interchange zone, the Referee will caution the offending Player vi. The interchanging of Players will cease at the completion of normal and extra time. If at this time penalty kicks are required to obtain a result, then the eleven (11) Players on the field at the end of extra time are the only Players permitted to participate in the penalty kicks. No interchanging at this time is permissible vii. Note: If during the taking of the penalty kicks the Goalkeeper is injured he / she may be replaced with another Goalkeeper providing the replacement was listed on the team sheet c) Substitutes and interchange players cannot be used to replace any Player who has been dismissed from the Match by the Referee 15. Forfeits a) Should a match not commence within 10 minutes of the start time in the match schedule or amended by Football NSW, the match will be forfeited by the team that has caused the delay to the start of the match b) If a team forfeits the team will be ineligible for the 2016 Champion of Champions tournament. c) Forfeits result in a fine of $500 per forfeited match 16. Withdrawals from Competition a) In circumstances where a team withdraws from the competition after having completed a fixture, and having given notice to Football NSW of its withdrawal, then Football NSW, if time permits, will extend an invitation to that team s immediate past opponent to be substituted in the fixture list to replace the team which has withdrawn b) Withdrawal of a team after entering the tournament will result in a fine of $500 per team withdrawal 17. Technical Area a) Only currently registered and eligible Players, Coaches and Team Officials are allowed in the technical area during Matches b) All Team Officials in the technical area must wear their eligibility card at all times c) All Players in the technical area must wear a training bib d) All Team Officials in the technical area are preferred to wear clothing that contrasts with the kit of the Players and Match Officials on the pitch. Should their clothing clash they are required to wear a bib that does not clash with the colours of the Players and Match Officials e) The Home Club will occupy the left hand side bench as viewed from the Team bench toward the field of play f) All substitutes in the technical area must remain seated unless moving to and from warm-up 2016 STATE CUPS REGULATIONS PG 9

g) Only one (1) person at a time is authorised to convey tactical instructions from the technical area h) In Competitions: i. For all Competitions a maximum of nine (9) people are permitted in the technical area. These nine (9) people are to be five (5) substitute Players and four (4) registered Team Officials ii. Seating will be supplied and placed in position by the Home Club in sufficient quantity to seat nine (9) people from each Team 18. Match Schedule a) Football NSW will release a match schedule for the Competitions b) Where able, Football NSW will schedule 1st & 3rd Round matches at venues in country regions c) Competition is played using Association nominated grounds. Associations should check scheduled dates for each round. If there seems to be a problem with any of these dates you are to raise it as soon as possible with the Competitions Coordinator when you submit the nomination forms. State Cup games will take priority over any other tournaments or local competition matches. NOTE: Associations that have special requests for any variations, please make sure you contact the Competitions Coordinator fourteen (14) days prior to the requirement. When compiling your nomination form please ensure you list the grounds and addresses and indicate on which rounds they are available. PG 10 2016 STATE CUPS REGULATIONS

Section 3: Eligibility and Registration 1. Age Eligibility a) Following are the birth dates applicable to the age grades of the Competitions. Players must be within these ranges in order to be eligible for registration; U12 For players born on or after 1 January 2004 U13 For players born on or after 1 January 2003 U14 For players born on or after 1 January 2002 U15 For players born on or after 1 January 2001 U16 For players born on or after 1 January 2000 U17 For players born on or after 1 January 1999 U18 For players born on or after 1 January 1998 U21 For players born on or after 1 January 1995 Over 30 Over 35 Over 45 For players that have turned 30 before 1st January 2016. For example players must be born in 1985 or earlier. For players that have turned 35 before 1st January 2016. For example players must be born in 1980 or earlier. For players that have turned 45 before 1st January 2016. For example players must be born in 1970 or earlier. 2. Team Eligibility a) Associations may nominate club teams to participate in any chosen age category of the Competitions. Each nominated Club team shall consist of players who have participated in that team during the current local Association domestic season, apart from those exemptions specified in these rules. b) The Association Representative is required to approve the nomination form and the team registration report (from MyFootballClub) verifying that each team and the listed players for that team are eligible in accordance with these rules. It is the obligation and responsibility of each Association to undertake proper due diligence before submitting the nomination and team registration report for the State Cup Competitions. Nomination forms and team registration reports are to be submitted to Football NSW by the specified date c) Teams must nominate to participate in the same age group that their team has competed in during the 2016 premiership season. d) Where Football NSW does not conduct a State Cup competition for a particular age category (eg 13, 15, 17 girls) a Club may nominate a team for the next appropriate age group (eg U13 girls would nominate for the U14 girls). e) Nomination form and team registration reports are to be submitted to FNSW by the specified date See 5c. Late submissions will not be considered. f) Players from a lower division or age category in the same club who have played with the nominated team in at least two (2) competition games during the season may play. Players must have played in at least one round of the State Cups to be eligible to play in the Final. g) Country Associations (only) may, in cases where it is deemed that due to the locality and/or remoteness of the association that insufficient numbers exist to field competitive club teams, apply for permission to 2016 STATE CUPS REGULATIONS PG 11

nominate composite teams consisting of age eligible players from clubs affiliated with that association. In all cases, these nominations must be approved by the Football NSW Head of Competitions 3. Regional Conference Youth Participants a) No more than five (5) players from any Regional Youth Conference Team will be permitted to register to represent a local club team in the Football NSW State Cup competition. Further, the players must have been regular players in the local club team and must have been registered by the date contained in the local football association and Football NSW competition regulations b) Should a Team be accepted into the competition and subsequently be found to breach the eligibility condition relating to Regional Youth Conference, that team will be removed from the competition 4. Player Identification Cards a) Player identification cards/sheets are to be made available to the opposing Team manager for perusal prior to the commencement of the Match b) Players for any Team that are not included on the player identification cards/sheets are not permitted to take the field of play c) No protests will be accepted re player eligibility if player identification cards/sheets are not checked. d) In the event a team fails to produce their player identification cards/sheets prior to the kick off, the Manager is to contact the Head of Competitions. Unless authorised by the Head of Competitions a period of ten (10) minutes will be allowed from the scheduled kick off time to produce identification cards/sheets and if still not produced, the game will be awarded to the non-offending team with a result of 3-0. The Referee is to mark the Team Sheet accordingly. Managers are reminded if a forfeit is claimed they are not to take the field. e) Opposing Team managers are responsible for sighting the Player identification cards/sheets prior to the Match. Should a Team suspect the opposition of replacing any Player between the initial identification card/*sheet check and the commencement of either the first or second half, the following procedure must be followed: i. The manager of the Team suspecting a breach informs the Manager of the opposing Team that he / she wishes to check the identity of the specific Player/s ii. The Team managers of both Teams, along with the referee check the identity of the Player/s in question against the player identification card/sheet and the team sheet, on the field of play before the Player/s leaves the field of play at either the half time interval or conclusion of the Match iii. Should it be determined that the Team has fielded an ineligible Player, FNSW is to be contacted immediately for further guidance to determine if the Match is to continue or if it will be immediately forfeited in favour of the Team that did not breach the regulation. If Football NSW is unable to be contacted the match should proceed and the match officials are to submit incident reports postmatch through the incident report procedure. iv. Should it be determined that both teams fielded an ineligible player FNSW will determine whether the match is to be replayed, void and if any sanction should be imposed on the Clubs, Club Officials and / or Players involved v. Should any Team Official or Player refuse to follow the above procedure the Match will immediately be forfeited to the opposing Team to the Official or Player that has refused to co-operate vi. In all cases the referee will report the incident to FNSW PG 12 2016 STATE CUPS REGULATIONS

5. Eligibility and Ineligibility of Players General a) Eligible Players: i. An eligible Player is one that meets all registration requirements within these Regulations and is not ineligible according to any article of these Regulations b) Ineligible Players: Ineligible Players include; i. Unregistered Players ii. Suspended Players iii. A Player who participates in the Match but is not listed on the team sheet iv. A Player who is required to stand down for receiving the required number of cautions v. A Player that has been expelled from a Match on the day/s prior to a Match but after the regular Disciplinary Committee hearing date vi. A Player that has been expelled from a Match on the same day as the Match but played early in the day vii. A Player that is deemed ineligible due to any article of these Regulations or pursuant to the FNSW Grievance and Disciplinary Regulations viii. A Player that has been registered to participate in two different teams within the tournament c) Any Team that fields an ineligible Player will automatically lose that Match on forfeit and be fined $250 d) Additionally the Club, Team Official/s and / or Player may further sanctioned in accordance with the FNSW i. Grievance and Disciplinary Regulations e) For clarity, it is the Clubs absolute responsibility to ensure that it fields eligible players in any Match 6. Private Academy Relationship a) Teams will not be permitted to enter the competition if; i. The Club of the nominated team engages a private academy or other external provider to deliver the match day and/or training of any teams at the club that results in increased fees to the individual player, or ii. The Club of the nominated team engages a private academy or other external provider in a model that promotes participation in the private academy to ensure selection in any individual team of the Club, or iii. The Club of the nominated team endorses or recommends a private academy or other external provider that promotes or offers players a real or perceived pathway to a professional football club, either domestic or international, or iv. There is any other formal or informal activity that Football NSW may determine, in its absolute discretion, as constituting a relationship between the Club of the nominated team and a private academy or other external provider, and v. The same applies for items i. through iv. should the team engage a private academy or other external provider independently to its Club s direction. b) Should a Team be accepted into the competition and subsequently be found to breach the eligibility condition relating to private academies, that team may be removed from the competition 2016 STATE CUPS REGULATIONS PG 13

7. MiniRoos non-compliance a) Teams may not be permitted to enter the competition if; i. The Football Association in which they participate is non-compliant to the MiniRoos delivery principles. ii. These principles are outlined in on the MiniRoos website http://www.miniroos.com.au/ b) Should a Team be accepted into the competition and subsequently their Football Association is found to have breached the eligibility condition relating to MiniRoos compliance, that team may be removed from the competition 8. Registrations a) All teams and players must be registered online for their normal Association Competitions using the National Online Registration system, MyFootballClub b) Players will need to be allocated to State Cup specific teams in MyFootballClub as provided for in the circulated guidelines c) Associations must generate a registration report on MyFootballClub no later than 7 days prior to the commencement of the tournament and forward a copy of this report to the Competition Coordinator kim@footballnsw.com.au. NOTE. When submitting the registration report the responsibility is with the Association Secretary/ Administrator to ensure the registered teams comply with the regulations d) Each team shall be eligible to register a maximum of 18 players. A player is only permitted to be registered into one team in the State Cup. For clarity, a player whose team has been defeated will not be eligible to register in any other team during that competition, regardless of dates each age group play e) De-registration of players from the State Cup will not be permitted. f) Late registrations must be entered into MyFootballClub prior to the players taking the field in the player's first game. All late registrations must be entered by 10.00pm the Thursday prior to the match. Failure to comply will result in a forfeit and points awarded to the non-offending team with a recorded result of 3-0 g) Amateur status players only will be permitted 9. Disciplinary a) It shall be the responsibility of the Club and Association to record all Red and Yellow cards and to ensure that any resulting stand downs are actioned b) Refer to the Football NSW Grievance and Disciplinary Regulations for yellow card requirements c) The Football NSW Grievance and Disciplinary Regulations are located on the Football NSW website and can be found here PG 14 2016 STATE CUPS REGULATIONS

Section 4: Team Sheets, Results & Match Officials 1. Team Sheets a) Official Football NSW team sheets must be used. Team sheet must be completed by both teams and handed to the Referee prior to commencement of game. It shall be the responsibility of the first team mentioned in the draw to supply the team sheet. b) Each player s name & FFA Number is to be printed on the team sheet corresponding with the number on the playing strip. The player is not required to sign the team sheet (next to printed name). c) On completion of the game it is the responsibility of the winning team to obtain the team sheet from the Referee. All sheets, signed by the respective Team Officials, must be emailed by the Winning Club to their member Association and their Football NSW. Team sheets are to be sent to: matchreports@footballnsw. com.au and are to arrive no later than 5:00pm on the Wednesday following the weekend s Match, or 48 hours following a mid-week Match. If FNSW does not receive the Team Sheets as specified above, the Winning Team will be fined for failing to submit their team sheets on time ($70 per team sheet) and the team will be deemed to have forfeited the match. d) Failure to comply with any section of this regulation will result in a fine of $70 per breach 2. Results a) Unless otherwise instructed by the Head of Competitions, all results are to be reported to your Association Secretary/delegate. This representative will input the Associations results into the Fox Sports Pulse website between 4.00pm and 6.00pm on the night of the game. b) Further information relating to access and results entry can be located in the Fox Sports Pulse Guidelines. c) Failure to comply with any section of this regulation will result in a fine of $70 per breach 3. Referee s Fees a) Referee s fees are to be paid by each team to the host club prior to the match. b) After confirming with the host club the number of Match Officials (Referees / Assistant Referees) in attendance for their match, each team must pay 50% of the total amount to the host club and obtain a receipt prior to the commencement of the match. c) The receipt is required to show the match details and be signed by a representative of the host club. d) Host clubs are required to have a receipt book strictly for this purpose. e) An Official from each team should show their receipt to the Referee before taking the field f) Under no circumstances are team officials to pay Match Officials directly. All payments must be made through the Host Club and a receipt obtained g) If appointed Match Officials fail to attend a match, then the home team will be required to appoint Match Officials. 2016 STATE CUPS REGULATIONS PG 15

Troy McColl Head of Competitions Email: troy@footballnsw.com.au Ph: 8814 4463 Kim Burge Competition Coordinator Email: kim@footballnsw.com.au Ph: 8814 4483