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Fixtures for all teams can be found on the Football West website at www.footballwest.com.au. Though a quicker way to find all fixtures, results and league tables is via the link to the iScore website: metisc.com.au/iscoresn/index. The Weekly Fixtures illustrates which teams are allocated to each pitch for NFC home games each week. Please use this document to find out if you are allocated to be the first or last team on a pitch. Click here to view this weeks weekly fixtures If you are the first team allocated to a pitch on a Sunday it is important that you allow sufficient time before kickoff to put up the nets and corner flags. |
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Player Development Guidelines |
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When you have home games the match cards need to be in Geoff Bruce's letterbox 101 Dalkeith Rd by 5pm latest on Sunday. These are collated and information checked, then sent into Football West or we will be fined. Away Games: For away games the results, goal scorer’s names and number of goals need to be emailed to Katy Rutter on
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or 0422 520 188 so that we can monitor team’s performance. Note that entering match reports via the website is under evaluation. |
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Each team is provided with an equipment bag which contain items such as: - Team Shirts
- First Aid Kit
- Ball Pump
- Whistle
- Cones / markers
- Bibs
- Practice balls
- Match ball
- Goal Keeper Jersey
- Goal Keeper Gloves
This equipment is essential for players’ enjoyment of the game. Players should bring and wear their own: - sunscreen,
- mouth guards,
- water bottles,
- studded football boots; and
- shin pads to all training and games.
There is sunscreen available in the kits and at the ground for those who forget. Shin pads and suitable football boots must be worn for a player to be allowed onto the pitch, and the Club strongly recommends the use of mouth- guards at all times. On hot and sunny days, the use of a hat or cap is also strongly recommended to prevent sunburn, particularly at practice sessions and before and after matches against other teams. |
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 The Soccer Star Challenge is a soccer coaching, learning and assessment programme, for boys and girls aged 6-16 years. Since its launch in 1988 this unique soccer coaching programme has been used by over 20,000 coaches and teachers, with over 500,000 children in over 20 countries worldwide. The programme consists of practices and games to enable children to learn essential soccer techniques, together with six simple reliable tests. |
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