County Cub Scout Football Competition

3 Mar 9:00am to 3:00pm

Thomas Whittam School

Further information below from Roger King, the organiser: cost will be same as last year £10per team. Rules same as ever as attached To enter please e-mail: Roger King rogeriking@yahoo.co.uk and Jenny Turner jennifer.turner@eastlancashirescouts.org.uk It would be good to have an idea of teams to do fixtures etc beforehand. I don't need to know individual teams just a and b from which districts. It will be at Thomas Whittam School (Barden) with 9 0clock check in and start ASAP finishing around 12 though obviously teams can leave once knocked out. It will be league format the KO for qualifiers Rules: Teams are up to 6 players one of whom is the goalkeeper. Goalkeepers MUST remain within the area, the goal keeper must roll the ball out at all times. All free-kicks are direct, the defending team must remain a distance of 2 metres away. Only the goalkeeper is allowed within the area. penalty to opposition if defenders in the area. The ball must remain below head height. No sliding tackles are allowed. Cubs MUST be 10.5 or under on the day of competition The competition will initially be on a league basis then Q/F, Semi-Final, Final. If penalty shoot-outs are required, they will be on a sudden death basis, but time permitting the organisers will endeavour to reach a result without penalty shoot-outs. ( I.e. play extra time) There are 3 points for a win, 1 for a draw. Tie-breakers will be as follows. 1) Goal Difference, 2) Goals Scored, 3)Goals conceded, 4) The result of the match the teams have played previously 5) A play-off game or penalties. 6) Drawing lots. The number of qualifiers from each league will be a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 depending on the number of teams entered. The Q/F will be seeded on the basis of league placing. A player receiving a yellow card will be suspended for one game, a red card will mean suspension for the tournament. (NB: 2 yellows at any stage = 1 Red ) The Referee’s decision is final in all matters. From

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You can sign up now for your chance to raise funds and make a difference to your local community.
Start planning your project, to run from 14 to 20 May 2012, and fundraise for your section, Group or District.

Inspire donations to your Group

When selecting your community project, it’s important to get the whole Group involved.
Consider the impact it will have on residents, friends and family. Remember that Community Scout Week’s aim is to raise money, so think about what kind of project would inspire people to donate.

Consult the community

Speak with local people about what they would like your Scouts to do.
You could run a competition in your local newspaper or library or post suggestions on local social media pages to engage residents or contact your council.

Badges and awards

Your project could also help your young people achieve awards and badges including the Cub Community Challenge, Beaver Outdoor Challenge, Explorer Community Activity Badge, Cub and Scout DIY Activity Badges, and the Environment Partnership Award.
Participants who raise funds and donate 25 per cent to the Development Grants Board will also receive a Scout Community Week Badge.
Sign up and get involved on the Scout Community Week webpage.