Common use of Match Reports Clause in Contracts

Match Reports. Each team will provide two match report to the referee prior to the start of the match. The match reports are to make note of all players who are playing up or suspended for each match. If a suspended player’s name is not shown on a match report then the player is assumed to have not participated, and the game counts towards fulfilling the suspension. With the implementation of the E2E League Management System, match reports (game sheets) are printed by the team officials through the GLSL website. For divisions posting standings, match reports will clearly show the final score, and note any incident that resulted in a caution, send-off, and/or any incident involving a team official or spectator. The referee and both coaches must sign both match reports. At the conclusion of the match, the referee will enter the score in the referee assigning system, and each team will also ensure that a team official also enters the match result in the GLSL website. The score is shown on the league website only when the scores have been entered by both teams. For the Grassroots divisions the referee reports a completed game with a 0-0 draw as the result and note any incident that resulted in a caution, send-off, and/or any incident involving a team official or spectator. The referee and both coaches must sign both match reports. Team officials are required to update the match results on the GLSL website by entering 0-0. Each club will define a procedure for the club to collect and store all match reports.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Procedural Agreement

Match Reports. Each team will provide two match report to the referee prior to the start of the match. The match reports are to make note of all players who are playing up or suspended for each match. If a suspended player’s name is not shown on a match report report, then the player is assumed to have not participated, and the game counts towards fulfilling the suspension. With the implementation of the E2E League Management System, match reports (game sheets) are printed by the team officials through the GLSL website. For divisions posting standings, match reports will clearly show the final score, and note any incident that resulted in a caution, send-off, and/or any incident involving a team official or spectator. The referee and both coaches must sign both match reports. At the conclusion of the match, the referee will enter the score in the referee assigning system, and each team will also ensure that a team official also enters the match result in the GLSL website. The score is shown on the league website only when the scores have been entered by both teams. For the Grassroots divisions the referee reports a completed game with a 0-0 draw as the result and note any incident that resulted in a caution, send-off, and/or any incident involving a team official or spectator. The referee and both coaches must sign both match reports. Team officials are required to update the match results on the GLSL website by entering 0-0. Each club will define a procedure for the club to collect and store all match reports.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Goulbourn Lanark Soccer League Procedural Agreement