QCSA is an inclusive soccer association that provides clubs, teams and players the opportunity to play in a competitive and well organised competition in the winter football season. We welcome new clubs to join this greater Brisbane region competition. We already have clubs from Brisbane, Moreton, Redlands, Ipswich, Logan and Scenic Rim Council areas playing in our competition. Whether you are a club of multiple teams or one team we encourage you to find out more information. Please email us newclubenquiries@qcsa.org.au |
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Planning your club and it’s structureMost of the clubs in the QCSA began as a team of mates or kids from the same church into big clubs (some with over 50 teams). It is not a requirement that a club be sponsored by a Church, but it is certainly recommended and there are only a number of places available for those that aren’t. There are two types of membership available:
Whichever way you intend to go, you basically need to start of the same way: You will need to call a meeting and get all those interested together to thrash out your ideas and get a plan on paper of the directions you intend to take. QCSA suggests that the following 4 things are the first things worked on and will form the basis of how you make your further decisions.
One way to help you reach those decisions is to use the SMART principle. Make sure all your decisions meet these 5 guidelines.
Also remember that a plan is not final. It is a living document, and should be reviewed and updated regularly. It is then very important to work out the rules / constitution under which your club will operate. By having these in place, everyone will be on the same page and working together. Will you decide to have the protection of incorporation or operate as an unincorporated club? QCSA recommends incorporation, but in saying that it is important that you seek the opinions of those with a lot more legal experience and expertise that I have. Whether you decide for incorporation or not, it is still important that you develop a constitution and by-laws for your club. It will give your club a structure upon which to build. |
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Appointing Office BearersWhile in most people’s mind the term “Office Bearers” may indicate the Generals or the people that sit and make the orders. For a sporting club, it actually means “the workers” those people who are going to get down and dirty and make things happen. If you are incorporated there are minimum requirements for office bearers. If you aren’t, then it is most advisable you have them anyway.
There are other positions that QCSA require as well. Whether these are the same people as those positions above are up to you. If they are different people, you will also need to decide whether any of them will be members of the Executive, or Committee or neither.
There are also a number of other positions that you may want to consider as well.
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FieldsFundraising and SponsorshipsFundraising and sponsorship are encouraged if you want the club to grow and succeed. As a Christian association, there are certain rules for club sponsorships and advertising. No alcohol or gambling related fundraising is allowed. All sponsors must be approved by the QCSA Management Committee. Any a alcohol, gambling, pornography will not be approved. Government grant applications are encouraged for club infrastructure and resources. Choosing ColoursClub colours and strips also need to be approved for new clubs or for any change for an existing club. At the beginning of each season, all clubs receive notification of clashing strips. That list will include every time your teams will need to wear an alternate strip. In some cases with larger clubs, you will only need to change against some teams. QCSA does not have a list of recommended or mandatory suppliers. Clubs are free to buy their gear, equipment, trophies, etc for any supplier they wish. If you are wondering where to start looking contact me and I can point you in the right direction. |