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Contents
Welcome
Campus Sport Forums/Feedback
General Information
Conduct and Rules of Play
Coaching opportunities
League Score Cards
Calendar 2011-12
Contacts
Fixtures
Safety
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Welcome
The University of Manchester Campus Sport Mixed 5-a-side Leagues 2011-12
Hello and welcome to this years Campus Sport Programme. Campus Sport activities are
focused on providing an easy way for our staff and students to take part in sport at a
level that suits you. Our very popular leagues provide an opportunity to be part of a
team playing regular fixtures in a range of sports. We also provide coaching courses for
beginner standard players, to give you the confidence to take your sport a step further
and join a University club or local club; currently we offer badminton, squash, handball
and mixed lacrosse. In addition, we run a number of tournaments and one-off activities
at various points, some in familiar sports and some in sports you may not have had a
chance to try before, so look out for these too as they are advertised during the academic
year. We also have the brand new Hall Sport Programme, including Squash, Badminton,
Basketball, Running and Dance exclusively for students living in Halls.
The SPORT Office staff are on hand if you have any questions about sport, health and
fitness opportunities at the University and there is a wealth of information available
online also at www.manchester.ac.uk/sport so there are no excuses for not getting
involved!
Our 5-a-side leagues have been part of the programme for many years, attracting a cross-
section of footballers to this popular form of the game. This year however we have
invested in new 3G pitches, which have been long over due, I hope you enjoy playing on
the new surface, and Im sure Ill be turning out for the staff team every now and then! If
youre lucky enough to top the league or come second then dont forget to attend the
end of season awards evening to collect your medals.
I hope you enjoy taking part in the 5-a-side leagues this year and look forward to seeing
you around in the near future. Please feel free to use the details in the back of this
handbook to contact me by phone or email or drop into the SPORT Office.
Best of luck with your season,
Andy Ellison
Sport Development Officer (Campus Sport)
SPORT:Manchester Purple and Proud!
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Campus Sport Forums
All Campus Sport leagues will have a period of time
where all team captains will have the opportunity to
provide feedback to SPORT. Captains are asked to
please provide feedback on behalf of your team or
ask a representative to do so.
There will be up to two opportunities for this perleague per year.
Sport Forum 1
This period will take place before the league
commences (after you have entered your team).
The aim of this time is to:
Collect your captain handbook
Have an introduction to the league
Go over rules, fixtures and captain contact
details
Ask any questions you have.
Sport Forum 2 - Feedback
This forum will take place towards the end of the
league and will be an online evaluation that all
players will have the opportunity to complete. The
aim of this process is to evaluate:
Equipment
Refereeing
Fixtures
Results
Facility accessCommunication
Website
Changes required for the next academic
year
General Information
All games will be played at the Armitage Sports
Centre in Fallowfield on the outdoor, 3G football
pitches, which are flood-lit.
Each team will be issued a set of fixtures that willensure they play every team in their division.
Registration and Insurance
All players have to be registered (1 per player), this
charge is included in the team registration fee; you
will be provided with a team registration form. You
must register a minimum of ten players none of
which may be registered with another team in your
division. Any player you wish to add to your squad
after the initial submission of the player registration
form will be charge 2 per player.
All teams and players are insured if they are
registered. New players must be registered at the
SPORT Office prior to a game or they will violate the
terms of the insurance and appropriate disciplinary
action will be taken.
Referees
The home team (first team listed in the fixture) for
each game is in charge of organising a referee for
their own fixture; make sure you do this in plenty
of time! Firstly, contact your opposition and decide
if you want a referee as many teams prefer not to
have one if not then simply play the game,
resolve any disputes between yourselves and
submit your score to the Armitage reception orLeague Coordinator.
If you decide that you would like a referee either:
1) Contact other teams playing that night inyour division to see if anyone would like to
referee for you;
2) Contact teams in other divisions to see ifthey would like to referee for you;
3) Make an agreement between yourselvesand another team, i.e. youll referee all of
their games if they referee yours;
4) If you have no luck with any of the above,contact our 11-a-side league Referee
Secretary, Mark Jackson, on 0161 292
3795 as some of the leagues referees will
do 5-a-side games also and Mark will be
able to provide you with contact details.
If you arrange a referee, you will need to collect a
12 match fee(6 per team) from the players prior
to kick-off and hand this to your referee.
As the referees may be volunteers from the teams,
it is important that they are fully supported so that
they can give the best service to teams during
games. It is also important to remember that many
may have limited previous experience so players
must be patient with any decisions they disagree
with. For this reason, players and/or teams who
are abusive towards any of the volunteers will be
penalised.
Match Fee
If you have arranged for a referee to cover your
game, make sure you remember to reimburse
them for their time, especially if you intend to ask
them to referee again!
Times
Matches will take place at 6pm, 7pm, 8pm and
9pm. Please arrive on time. A 55 minute slot has
been allocated and games need to be finished
within that time.
Games are 50 minutes long. This will be played as
two halves of 25 minutes with up to 5 minutes at
half time. Games should be ended at 55 minutes
past the hour, regardless of the time on the
referees watch, so the pitch is free for the nextgame.
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Injury time
As games must be completed within the 55 minute
slot, injury time will be limited all games should
be stopped at 55 minutes past the hour.
Equipment
No equipment is provided for the league. If there is
a clash of kit colours, bibs may be available from
the Armitage reception but this is not guaranteed.
Teams are expected to adopt a team kit or same -
coloured shirt so that they are identifiable to the
referee.
Cancelling Matches
If a team cancels a match, the walkover score (10
0 win) will be awarded to the opponents. Teams
who cancel matches will be charged the full referee
fee if the cancellation notice to the referee is less
than 24 hours before the game time and may be
charged the pitch hire for the hour (20). If a teamcancels twice they risk being expelled from the
league.
Failure to show
If the opposition fails to show for a fixture, then
you may use that pitch time to practice and the
walkover score will apply. If a team is more than 10
minutes late after the pitch booking time, then the
game will be void and a walkover awarded to the
team that arrived on time.
Posting Results
Both teams must ensure the referee/home captain
has completed a scorecard. This card is handed to
the Armitage Centre reception desk (or to the
league coordinator).
Points will be awarded as below:
3 points for a win
1 points for a draw
0 points for a loss
-1 points for a no show/late arrival
Scores and division tables will be available on the
SPORT website via the address to the right.
End of season
The year finishes with an end-of-season awards
evening, which all players, managers, coaches,
captains, officials and supporters are welcome to
attend. There will also be a Champions League
tournament for all teams placed in the top two of
their respective leagues. This will be played at the
end of the Campus Sport season.
All winning or second-placed teams will be
awarded 10 medals. Teams may order and pay foradditional medals by notifying the Sport
Development Officer for Campus Sport. No
guarantee can be made to obtain additional medals
after the order has been placed as this depends
entirel on the su lier.
Rules (summary)
1. Teams are allowed five players on the pitch at anyone time and the squad for a game may consist of
up to seven players. Substitutes are permitted
upon request to the referee and only when the
ball is under the control of the goalkeeper or
otherwise out of play.
2. The goalkeeper and any outfield player may beinterchanged at any point during the game butonly at the agreement of the referee/opposition.
3. Play starts with a drop ball from the refereebetween two opposing players in the centre
circle.
a) It is recommended that overhead height ruleis not observed. This helps to keep the game
flowing. However this can be decided
between teams. Indirect free kicks are
awarded if teams decide to play the over
head rule.
b) After a goal, plays is recommenced from thegoalkeeper, with either a pass or throw. Pass
backs can be handled by the goalkeeper.
c) Goalkeepers are able to come out of theirarea and join in play. They can also score, but
cannot cross the halfway line. They can only
handle the ball in the area.
d) If a player has the ball in the corner then theopposition must allow them to bring it out
safely.
e) A penalty kick will be awarded to theattacking side if a defending player other
than the goalkeeper enters the goal area.
f) A direct free kick will be awarded forcharging, kicking, tripping or attempting this
against an opponent or for handling the ball.
This free kick should be taken from where
the offence occurred but not less than 6ft
(180cm) outside the offending teams goal
circle.
4. For safety reasons, no jewellery (exceptingmedical bands, which must be taped down
securely and brought to the referee's attention)
or inappropriate clothing or footwear is allowed
to be worn when playing.
Players found to be in breach of rule 4 will be asked to
leave the pitch so that the game may be started and
will return to the pitch only under the referee's
agreement. Time is limited so games will go ahead at
the stated time regardless of the number of players on
the pitch.
5. All players must be registered.6. The decision of the referee is final on all issues
during the game.
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Conduct
SPORT expects all individuals and teams
involved in sport to participate showing
sportsmanship, respect, consideration and
appreciation towards their opponents, team-
mates, officials and University staff at all
times.
Under no circumstances should you react in a
violent manner nor use any form of foul and
abusive language, whether it is directed at a
member of staff, match official, opponent,
playing colleague, team official or spectator.
Individuals signing the player registration
form are agreeing to abide by this code of
conduct and will accept that any deviation
from these rules will result in disciplinary
action being taken by The University of
Manchester. Please ensure you behave in a
professional and responsible manner at all
times.
Rules of Play
The Campus Sport league will be played
according to the rules and laws set out in this
handbook.
Players are reminded that referees may issue
warnings, cautions and even dismiss players
for any offence committed and that SPORT
will uphold any such disciplinary action.
Persons under the influence of alcohol or
other intoxicating substances are not
permitted to participate in sport activities at
the University nor are these substances
permitted on University Sports Grounds.
Such action is a breach of Health & Safety
policy and of the SPORT insurance policy
terms and as such will result in disciplinary
action by The University of Manchester.
Refereeing
The match referees decision on any issue
arising immediately before, during or
immediately after the game is always final.
SPORT ask that players respect the match
referee and raise any issues with the league
coordinator or Sport Development Officer for
Campus Sport after the game.
Coaching Development and Volunteering
Opportunities
For further information about how to get
involved with coaching or volunteering
within sport, please contact:
Sport Development Officer for Volunteers
and Club Development
Katy [email protected]
0161 27 56990
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Campus Sport 5-a-side League 2011-12
Score Cards
The first name on the fixture list will be the home team.
League day Date: Time:
Home Team v.Away
Team:
Scores Home: Away:Please use this space for any notes you wish to add
about the game:
Winning team
Captains
(please print)Home: Away:
Referees
(please print)
Name:
&
Team:
Name:
& Team:
Please ensure you hand the completed scorecard in to the league coordinator or the Armitage Centre reception desk.
In the event of a walkover please indicate on the scorecard the team that failed to show; please do not include the 10-0 scoreline, this will be added
automatically.
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5-a-side Calendar 2011-12
Date Time Activity Venue
from 06/10/11 2pm Collect handbookSPORT-Head
Office/Armitage
11/10/11
16/12/116 10pm League (semester 1)
Armitage
Centre
31/01/12
19/03/126 10pm League (semester 2)
Armitage
Centre
April 2012 N/A
Campus Sport Forum 2:
online evaluation
period
Online
w/c 11/05/12 6 10pm Last fixture datesArmitage
Centre
w/c 30/04/12 6 10pm
Knock-out tournament
for all (Tue Fri) 1st
&
2nd
placed teams
Armitage
Centre
09/05/12 (tbc) doors 7.30pm Presentation Evening Squirrels Bar
Campus
5-a-side
football
April 2009,
Armitage
Sports Site
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campus-sportUseful Contacts 2011-12
Campus Sport
Name Position Telephone E mail
Andy Ellison
Sport
Development
Officer, Campus
Sport
0161 27 55991
Jordan Rice5-a-side
Coordinator07825868740 [email protected]
Armitage
Sports
Centre
0161 30 69988 [email protected]
Facebook group: The University of Manchester Campus 5-a-side football
http://www.sport.manchester.ac.uk/mixed-five-a-side-football-league/league-and-fixtures
Facebook
All campus leagues now have a facebook group, which is managed by the league
coordinators. Please sign up to make it easier to communicate with other teams and
receive up to date information about the league.
SPORT Office(office hours 9.30am-4.30pm Mon-Fri)
Name Position Telephone E mail
Reception0161 27
54962
Gail
Heathcote-
Milner
Sport Development
Officer, Health and
Fitness
0161 27
Katy Young
Sport Development
Officer, Volunteers
and Club
Development
0161 27
The SPORT Office is situated on campus in William Kay House (top floor),
opposite the Students Union. If you have any problems with access to the
office please phone for advice.
Connect Physical Health Centre
at Manchester Aquatics Centre
Physiotherapy, Sports Injury Clinics, Back
and Neck Clinic, Massage, Acupuncture
For appointments contact (0161) 4346664
25% discount for students
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For appointments contact 07500
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Accidents happen!Make sure they dont happen to you
The safety and welfare of all players and officials is of the utmost importance
and participants are strongly encouraged to take all reasonable precautions
to ensure their safety on the field of play. Players should be correctly attired
for activities so that risk of injury to themselves and others is kept to a
minimum. Gum guards, head protection, shin guards, etc., should be worn
where required by the safety standards set by a sports National Governing
Body.
All registeredparticipants in Campus Sport are covered under the Campus
Sport insurance policy (provided by a University policy, please ask if you
require further details). SPORT recommends all participants in sport and
fitness activities at the University purchase additional personal insurance
cover in the event of any accidental injury or illness as a result of activities
undertaken.
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You might not look pretty but you will be safe!