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SCWSL 2011-2012 REGISTRATION FORM & WAIVER Team Name: PLAYER INFORMATION: NAME: BIRTHDATE: (must be 18 years of age as of Dec. 31, 2011) MAILING ADDRESS: PHONE: H ______________________ W: ____________________________ Email: __________________________________ EMERGENCY CONTACTS: NAME: PHONE: NAME: PHONE: Fair Play Policy and Procedures (Full Policy on SCASL Website): Team captains are responsible for the following: behavior in question does not stop, we ask that the referee, at the next stoppage of play, bring both captains together to discuss the situation. The captains will get one chance at this point to control the behavior. Spectator behavior: the captain of the team whose spectators are misbehaving will speak to them; warning them that if they continue to misbehave the game could be terminated. If the problem behaviors continue after the warnings have been given, the referee should then call the captains of both teams together to inform them that the game will be terminated. The referee will identify which team’s fans have caused the termination of the match and will submit Fair Play game report describing the behaviors displayed & the team responsible. This breach of code will go on record, and if repeated will lead to further consequences. Player behavior: the manager/captain of the team with the problem behavior will remove this player from the field for a minimum 5 minute cooling–off period; if the team in question has no substitutes, the team will play short during the cooling off period. The captain of the opposing team has a right/obligation to inform the other team captain of problem behaviors so that the captain has an opportunity to address the problem player. If the player refuses to leave the field of play for the required cooling-off or continues to misbehave, the opposing team has a right to lodge a Fair Play game report against this player, describing in detail the offending behavior. Ideally we hope that the coach, captain and teammates of the player will deal with the behavior before it gets this far. The referee has the power to issue a card if the behavior warrants. Incident Reports: If a team fails to control problem players or spectators the other team must file a written incident report. The report must be specific in details and describe the behavior, the actions taken by both sides to control the behavior, the referee’s actions regarding the problem. The report must be sent to the league executive within 48 hours. The report will go on record and could lead to further consequences if repeated, or if other incidents arise with the same team, player or spectators. WAIVER AND RELEASE CONSENT FORM Dear Registrant or Parent/Guardian of Registrant: We request your co-operation in reading and signing the following waiver and release consent form. I hereby, for myself (and for my child in case of registration of a minor), voluntarily accept any and all risks associated with participating as a player in the Sunshine Coast Women’s Soccer League, and in consideration of being allowed to participate in the League, waive any rights I or my child may now or at anytime hereafter have against the Sunshine Coast Women’s Soccer League from any and all claims, actions and losses whatsoever in relation to any loss or injury to property and personal injury. I have read the Fair Play Policy and Guidelines and agree to abide by the principles of fair play. Signature of registrant (or parent/guardian) Date **This form is to be filled out and signed by the participant prior to the registrant’s participation in any league play.**