From April to October, weather permitting, a weekly Soccer (Association Football) session will be held every Tuesday at noon on the large fields next to the BNL Recreation Park and Gazebo.
Feel free to join our sessions regardless of age, gender, skill level etc. everyone is welcome! Also, there is no fee required.
How to join
For ease of scheduling purposes, a recurrent meeting in MS Outlook was created for this group. We recommend that you to join this “meeting” and maintan updated, in a weekly basis, your intention to join the session.
In case of insufficient players, or inclement weather, the session will be cancelled one hour in advance via e-mail. A weekly reminder will be also sent every Monday evening. For further queries please contact a member of the organizing committee:
Organizing Committee
- Cliff Brutus
- P. J. Chu
- Ricardo dos Santos Augusto
- Dominik Wierzbicki
More information
Please try to bring a dark and/or light colored T-shirt. White and black vests will also be available – if you use one, you are expected to wash it and return it the next session.
Teams are not predetermined – expect the teams’ composition to change in order to feature players with balanced skill levels in each side of the pitch.
The number of players will vary from session to session. Small goals and markers are provided to adjust the field size for less attended sessions. If enough players are present, we will use the large goals.
Try to arrive early to warm up, help mount the goals, and please help putting the equipment back after each session.
While healthy competition is welcome, no offensive/violent behaviour will be tolerated.
- No sliding tackles allowed.
Safety
As in every BERA sponsored activity, please ensure that you abide by the BERA Activities Safety Guidelines
In the unlikely event that an injury occurs it must be reported immediately and the injured player has to report to the OMC.
The organization committee will do its best effort to keep the field with short grass and ensure that it gets sprayed frequently throughout the warmer season to prevent tick bites.