ACSC – Return to Play Guidelines

ACSC – Return to Play Guidelines

Important Club Announcement

 ACSC – Return to Play Guidelines

As of 18 June 2021

We’re back!
Well, sort of. 
Whilst it is great to have the players, their coaches, team managers, and one parent/carer per child back to the pitch we want to be able to welcome our whole community back. 
How do we achieve this? We respect and abide by the guidelines stipulated by Football Victoria, the State Government and Hobsons Bay City Council.  
Current important guidelines –
  • Do not attend if feeling unwell
  • Sign in using the QR code provided 
  • No general spectators allowed
  • Only one parent /carer per child and support people for players with additional needs. 
  • Residents of Greater Melbourne are not permitted to travel to Regional Victoria as spectators, other than for parental supervision.
  • Socially distancing must be adhered to, if you cannot socially distance wear a mask
Please read all the documents below before you attend training or a match.  We envisage that coaches may face difficulties ensuring young players understand and adhere to the requirements and guidelines outlined. We ask that parents and carers discuss the requirements prior to returning to the pitch to assist the coaching team. 

Volunteers are required as COVID SAFE Officers and CLEANERS for light cleaning to ensure we are compliant with the COVID cleaning requirements. 

To volunteer, please email – clubmanager@altonacitysc.com

This is our new normal and it will ensure that we stay safe and on the pitch. Please assist us in this by putting your hand up to volunteer.

We are the people. 

ALTONA CITY SOCCER CLUB –  Return to Play Guidelines –  valid 18 June 2021 

Click HERE to read. 
 
Football Victoria’s – COVID 19 – Return to Play Conditions- Greater Melbourne – valid 18 June 2021 
Click HERE

 

We are the people

Get in touch

Altona City Soccer Club

PO Box 159 Altona VIC 3018 Australia

secretary@altonacitysc.com

Altona City Soccer Club is located on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation.  We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded and pay our respects to the elders past, present and emerging.