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THE ADELAIDE STINGRAYS
FOOTBALL CLUB
You can be part of the team
Our club exists to promote football for all players, whatever their age, whatever standard, boys, girls women and men are welcome! You don’t even have to play the game! Mums, Dads, Grandmas, Grandads, partners are very welcome as supporters and have a valuable note to play in making the club a success.
We are based at the Underdale high School were we share a club house with another Soccer Club.
Our programme includes:
- Mini-Soccer for boys and girls under 10 years of age.
- An extensive programme of Football/Futsal for girls and women, either for fun or competitive football/Futsal in the local leagues. Age groups from 9 to 60+!
- Boys and men’s football/Futsal.
- Coaching sessions at the Club on two nights each week.
- We also run a great social programme that can involve all the members of the family.
The notice board in the main entrance at the Clubhouse shows the full programme offered by the Club. You’ll be amazed when you see what we have to offer!
Willing helpers are never turned away!
The Club is run entirely by it’s members on a voluntary basis and we are always looking for people to help. Even if you can only give one hour a week we’ll make sure we make good use of your time and your skills.
Many hands make light work
We realize just how precious time can be and we don’t pressure you into taking on more than you can manage.
These are just a few of the jobs that members can do:
- Marking the pitches
- Looking after the kit
- Producing posters
- Writing press releases and reports
- Organising social events
- Cooking at the BBQ
- Collecting match fees
- Selling raffle tickets
- Coaching, or helping coaches at training sessions
- Arranging transport
- Arranging fixtures
- First Aiders
Helping out is a great way to get to know people and to contribute to the Club’s development and you don’t necessarily need to know anything about football.
So… don’t just sit in the car whilst your chlld is enjoying the football, come and get involved, there’s plenty to do! There’s more than one way to support your footballer!
“You too can be part of the club…
Get involved as a volunteer”
We’re waiting to hear from you!
Welcome to…
ADELAIDE STINGRAYS FOOTBALL CLUB
“Volunteers form the backbone of football in this country, and play a vital role in helping meet our objectives of achieving the highest levels of participation in the world. The Stingrays programme will help ensure that volunteers are recruited, recognized and rewarded”
Spiros Simeonakis
“The great thing about football is that we’re all part of the same game; from parks to the Australian squad. It doesn’t matter if you’re not the best footballer in the world, as a volunteer….. you can still be part of the team.”
Tim Vujak
”It’s just great being part of a team”
“Volunteering is great, you get to know lots of people with
the same interests”
Adelaide Stingrays Football Club………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Roles and Responsibilities for……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Youth Team Manager: The main purpose of the job is to ensure that the club provides a team to compete in the FFSA League and Cup competitions. The Manager is permitted to engage assistants as required, so long as they meet the membership requirements of the club
What sort of tasks are involved?
Tasks will include:
Weekly:
- Team selection
- Organisation of coaching/training at club once per week
- Team kit & equipment
- Reporting results to Club Coordinator after matches
Monthly
- Monthly Club team managers meeting
Once per session
- End of season report to Club Committee
Fund-raising Officer: As the fund raising officer it is essential to have a good organizational skills, innovative, enthusiastic and be prepared to make regular time commitment. It would be useful if you completed grant applications.
What sort of tasks are involved?
Tasks will include:
- Apply for grants/sponsorship or other forms of financial assistance from organizations, Local Authorities or commercial companies.
- To co-ordinate fund-raising events, possibly two major events per year.
- To promote fund-raising activities in press
- To ensure that funds are properly accounted for and information is passed on to the Treasurer.
- Sale of lottery style draws or raffles on a regular basis, probably weekly.
Media Secretary: To raise the profile of the Club in the local community. Co-ordinate weekly match reports for all teams and age groups to be forwarded to the Committee.
What sort of tasks are involved?
Tasks will include:
- Produce weekly match reports
- Co-ordinate production of prpgramme for home games.
- Produce general interest stories about the club for local press.
Social Secretary: The main purpose of the job is to organize social events to bring the players, officials and parents together in a social setting to enhance relationships within the club.
What sort of tasks are involved?
Tasks will include:
- Organising a pre-season event and at least two other social events per year.
- Organise an end of year event.
- Organise a Christmas function.
- Booking of venues and entertainment.
You can be part of the team
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