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Code of Ethics

Code of Ethics

Advice for Completing Team Sheets

• For all Northern NSW Football Premier Competitions (13 Years Competitions upwards), a

Club Duty Officer for both the Home Club and the Away Club must be clearly named on the Team Sheet. A match should not commence without both Clubs naming a Club Duty

Officer on the Team Sheet.

• Team Sheets are to be completed by referees in blue or black ink and not in pencil or any other colours.

• Referees should please ensure that care is taken when recording the details of all goals scored, goalscorers, cautions and send offs. A ruler is useful to ensure the each goal or sanction is recorded against the correct player on the Team Sheet.

• Referees must complete the sections at the base of the Team Sheet to advise if they are lodging an Incident or Send-Off Report arising from the match.

• Team Officials are permitted to check and sign the completed Team Sheet no less than 15 minutes after full time.

• All referees are advised that they should take a photograph of the completed teamsheet at the completion of each match. This will assist the referees in case of any queries that may arise at a later date.

• A sample of the Team Sheet which will be used for NNSWF Premier Competiotion fixtures in 2022 appears on the next page of this NNSWF Match Official Handbook.

TEAM SHEET COMPLETION

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