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SOME AREAS OF THIS WEBSITE ARE STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION AND WILL BE RESOLVED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.


 

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PREMIER LEAGUE 1 GRAND FINAL
Bankstown District Amateur Football Association, in association with Bankstown City Lions is proud to present the PREMIER LEAUGE 1 GRAND FINAL to be held on 04 September 2010 at JENSEN OVAL Sefton.

Reserve Grade to kick of at 1pm between BIRRONG SPORTS FC and PADSTOW HORNETS FC.
First Grade to kick of at 4pm between YAGOONA LIONS FC and BIRRONG SPORTS FC.

Free entry to the ground, gates to open at approximately 11am - canteen and bar facilities on site. NO ESKY's will be permitted to be brought on to the ground.
 
FINAL SERIES RESULTS MATCH DETAILS - CLICK HERE.
 

 

2010 FOOTBALL NSW State Titles - Metro South Trials

ALL TRIALISTS FROM THE FOLLOWING AGE GROUPS ARE REQUESTED TO RETURN FOR THE SECOND ROUND OF METRO SOUTH STATE TITLE TRIALS ON SUNDAY, 5th SEPTEMBER, 2010.
Under 12 Girls
Under 14 Girls
Under 16 Girls
Under 13 Boys
Please refer to the Under 12 Boys listing - click 'here' for the numbers of trialists from that age group who are requested to return on Sunday.
Times for this Sunday’s trials are
13 Boys 9am to 11am
12/14/16 Girls 12 Noon to 2pm
12 Boys 3pm to 4.30pm
The venue for this weekend’s trials will once again be the Ash Road Complex, Ash Road at Prestons.
Ross Anderson
Convener
Metro South State Titles

Contact: Ross Anderson 0402 506 924     Email: ross@macarthursoccer.com.au

Updated 31 August 2010.



 

Metropolitan Representative League Development Squad

Bankstown District Amateur Football Association would like to invite players 10 years of age to attend development squad training.  For more details, please click 'here'.

Added: 26 July 2010



 
2010 SMALL SIDED FOOTBALL GALA DAY SPONSOR
BDAFA is proud to announce the ongoing sponsorship provided by Steve Pratten from SPEEDY KEYS for this years 2010 Small Sided Football Gala Day's.

This is will the 10th year that Steve has provided the association trophies for ALL participants for our non competition Gala Days.  Trophies and medallions for all Competition and Association Cups will also be sourced from Speedy Keys.

Please visit the website - www.allstartrophies.com.au



 

RACISM IN FOOTBALL:  Please find recent media release from Football NSW in relation to this subject matter.

TO:      ALL FOOTBALL NSW CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS, BRANCHES, REFEREE BRANCHES AND FUTSAL

 MEDIA RELEASE

Fair go, racism is not funny

FOLLOWING a series of racial comments both in rugby league and AFL over recent weeks, the head of one of sport’s premier ‘fair play’ programs is concerned the problem runs far deeper than a few wisecracks.

Steve Rossingh, Executive Director of the Northern Territory Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport  and co-chair of Play by the Rules, a national initiative to encourage fair play in sport, says racism in any form is just that: racism.

Any comment that is derogatory, insulting or offensive is disrespectful and saying it as a joke is no defence. I fear that racist comments like those we’ve heard recently are really symptoms of an underlying prejudice.”

But Rossingh was quick to point out that racism isn’t just evident in elite sport and that everyone in sport has a responsibility to see that their sport is welcoming and inclusive..

Club sport lies at the heart of our communities and, although the elite sports stars can provide important role models, it’s the parents, coaches, players and administrators in clubs all over the country who must also play a role in addressing racism.

Racism is hurtful and damaging and pointless – it can also be unlawful. There’s no place for it in sport. In fact, sport offers a wonderful opportunity to put our differences aside and engage in friendly and sometimes fierce competition with people regardless of their backgrounds, skin colours or the language they speak. Sport can be a great leveller.”

Rossingh believes the current debate provides an opportunity for all sports to consider the culture of their clubs and what they can do to promote fair and inclusive environments for participation.

It's disappointing to hear people we respect using racist language but, if we can acknowledge that racism exists, rather than laughing it off, we can start to actually do something about it.”

Play By The Rules (www.playbytherules.net.au) offers online training, information and resources for clubs and sporting organisations to ensure everyone involved in sport can do so in enjoyable, safe environments, free from discrimination or harassment.

Play by the Rules is a unique partnership between the Australian Sports Commission, Australian Human Rights Commission and all state and territory sport and recreation and anti-discrimination agencies.

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For more information or interviews with Steve Rossingh contact Mary Duncan, Play by the Rules, on 0437 037 708.

www.playbytherules.net.au

 Help keep sport fair, safe and inclusive for everyone

Australian Sports Commission
www.playbytherules.net.au



 

 
ID CARDS: NO CARD = NO PLAY
Please find attached a copy of a letter sent to ALL Clubs in relation to Coaches, Managers and Players without 2010 ID Cards.  Should you or members of your team not have a card, you should contact your club IMMEDIATELY.  Please click 'here' for a copy of the letter sent.
A reminder for ALL Clubs and Teams, that should teams be found not to have checked or excahnged cards prior to the start of a match fines will be imposed by BDAFA.
Added 29.04.2010 @ 0755am

 
Find Your FFA Number
All amateur soccer players in Australia are required to complete a one-off registration with Football Australia and, as a result, receive a unique lifetime registration number. Regardless of the State, Association or Club, that number is yours and is the reference for you at your club. If you have previously completed the FFA form (NRR003) but you don't know your number, it's easy to find it by clicking here. As long as you can supply your given name, family name and date of birth, you're away!