Player Rego/Clearance Info 2009

Procedure:1 -? Print registration form off website, or can be collected in the Community Football office.Download From;

http://www.wafootball.com.au/senior-community/resources

2 – Player to fill out and sign registration form and return to club registrar. If player requires a clearance from another club and league he/she must complete the clearance option provided at the bottom of the form.



3 – Club registrar to add member onto Sportsware Membership system

https://reg.sportingpulse.com/v4/

. If a player requires a clearance try to add the clearance first as it will pick up players previous club and history. If a clearance for a player can’t be found on system, a manual clearance is required and the completed form should be forwarded to the Community Football office who will follow through on you behalf.



4 – Original signed registration form by player and club official to be submitted to the Community Football office. Forms can either be dropped off, faxed – 6380 1322, scanned and emailed to

photos@cfwa.com.au

with a clear name and club, and or posted.



5 – Player photo identification must be accompanied with the player registration. Player photo’s MUST BE OF PASSPORT QUALITY (head & shoulder shot with white or light background) Any photo of bad quality will be refused.

6 – Player photo’s will be accepted by email;

photos@cfwa.com.au

?


– disk ?


– USB Flash drives ?


– Camera memory cardEach individual photo MUST be fully named for easy identification by Community Football staff.



7 – No registration will be activated in Sporting Pulse until the Community Football staff have produced a Player ID card.



8 – Player ID cards can be collected in the Community Football Office.



9 – Please remember once games commence player registrations/photos must be submitted to the Community Football office by WEDNESDAY for them to be available for the weekends fixtures. No exceptions.


This information will be available for download in the “Resources” section in Senior Community.

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