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Badminton E-mail
BADMINTON RULES & REGULATIONS

 

1.  Each Jammat may nominate XX (XX = number to be confirmed by the European Sports Jammat) for each of the following age categories:-

 

15 & U
18 & U
19 +

 

Players should be under the age of each of the categories.

 

2.  ALL players are noted that this WILL count towards the number of sports that each competitor is allowed to play.  Any player who has gone against this rule will be WITHDRAWN from the Badminton Tournament no matter at what stage the player has reached.

 

3.  Depending on the number of entries all players will be placed in groups of four, in their relevant age group, where winners and runners up going through to knockout stages.

 

4.  Group games will be one game to 21, new rally scoring, with no setting.  In the knockout stages and in the semi-finals, setting will be allowed; finals will be best of 3 games with setting on the LAST game only.  This all depends on timing, should it be that the games need to be revised; tournament organisers and the sports committee will use their discretion.

 

5.  The overall positions in the group will be determined as follows:-

 

a)    The player winning most games will be placed highest
b)    The event of a tie, tied players will be placed in descending order according to number of games won
c)    It two players are still tied the player winning the tie between the two players will be placed highest
d)    If more than two players are tied at stage c) above players will be placed in order according to point’s difference, highest first.  Point’s difference is the difference between the total points scored by a player and the points conceded.
e)    If after a) – d) above there is a two way tie then the player winning the tie between the two players will be placed highest
f)    If after a) – e) above more than two players are tied process a) – e) will be followed using the results of the tied players only
g)    In the unlikely event that a) – f) fails to resolve the tied situation the tied players will play one game to 15 no setting to see who will go through to the next round.

 


6.  The Referee will be appointed by the Sports Committee and their decision in all matters shall be final.

 
Tennis E-mail
TENNIS RULES AND REGULATIONS

Adults Singles- Sunday 25.08.07, 9.00am to 6.00pm

1. The qualifying stage will be a round robin in 4 groups of 5 players each.

2. Against each player in your group, you will play one normal set but with a tie break at 5-5.

3. The winner and second placed players in each group will qualify for the quarter finals. In case of a tie on the number of matches won, the difference between the number of games won and lost will be counted. If there is still a tie, the person who won the match against the person whom he is tied with will go through to the next round.

4. The two players in each group who are 4th and 5th placed will (time permitting) qualify to play a friendly plate knockout tournament to be drawn on the day.

5. There will be a 5 minute knock-up before each player’s first match but all subsequent matches will have a 2 minute knock-up.

6. The top player in each group (based on matches won) will be drawn for the quarter finals and will play against one of the 4 second placed players who will also be drawn.

7. If a player in any group fails to turn up to a match on time, the unplayed match will be treated as a default win but it will not count for averaging for purposes of Rule 3

8. Players will change sides at every odd game and after every 6 points in a tiebreak.

9. Quarter finals and semi-finals will be played after lunch on a knock out basis.

10. Quarter finals and semi-finals will be a long pro-set (time permitting) of first to win 10 games and a tie break at 9-9.

11. Finals will start at 4.00p.m and will be best out of 3 normal sets. If there is insufficient time to play a full 3rd set the final set will be a pro- tie break
(i.e First to win 10 points or 2 clear points if it is tied at 9 all.)

12. The winner will be awarded a floating trophy. The winner and runner up will also get a trophy to keep.

13. Players must remain in the Tennis arena throughout the day and will be released for lunch and prayers when they are not playing. Any player leaving the tennis arena without clearing with the organiser and not being available at the time to play his match will forfeit his match at the organiser’s discretion which will be final.

14. All matches will be played on outdoor hard courts and you must have appropriate tennis shoes and have your own racket.

Under 18 Singles Tennis Sunday 26.08.07 , 9.00am to 4.00pm

1. The qualifying stage will be a round robin in 2 groups of 4 players each.

2. Each match will be a normal set i.e. first to win 6 games but with a normal tie break at 5-5 games all.

3. The top two players from the each group will qualify for the semi-finals which will be a normal set with a tie break at 6-6. In case of a tie on the number of matches won, the difference between the number of games won and lost will be counted. If there is still a tie, the person who won the match against the person whom he is tied with will go through to the next round. In the semi-finals, the Winner of Group A will play the Runner-up of Group B and vice versa.

4. There will be a 5 minute knock-up before each player’s first match but all subsequent matches will have a 2 minute knock-up.

5. Players will change sides at every odd game and after every 6 points in a tiebreak.

6. Players must remain in the Tennis arena throughout the day and will be released for lunch and prayers when they are not playing. If a player in any group fails to turn up to a match on time, the unplayed match will be treated as a default with no scores awarded.

7. Semi-finals will be played after lunch on a knock out basis. Semi-finals will be one normal set with a tie-break at 6-6 (first to 7 or 2 clear points)

8. Finals will start at 2.30p.m and will be best out of 3 sets. The first 2 sets will have a tie-break at 6-6. The final set will be a pro- tie break
(i.e First to win 10 points or 2 clear points if it is tied at 9 all.)

9. The winner will be awarded a floating trophy. The winner and runner up will also get a trophy to keep.

10. Players must remain in the Tennis arena throughout the day and will be released for lunch and prayers when they are not playing. Any player leaving the tennis arena without clearing with the organiser and not being available at the time to play his match will forfeit his match at the organiser’s discretion which will be final.

11. All matches will be played on outdoor hard courts and you must have appropriate tennis shoes and have your own racket.
 
Football E-mail
FOOTBALL RULES AND REGULATIONS

1  Once signed a player cannot be transferred to another team.

2  Team lists must be supplied to the organisers at the specified time.

3  Referees must report back to Organiser with the result and goal scorers immediately after the game. Three points will be awarded for a win and one point for a draw.

4  The schedule of matches will not be changed (unless decided by Organisers). A team will be awarded a 3-0 victory should their opponents fail to turn up for the match.

5  If a team does not have 7 players ready to play they shall play with 6 which is the minimum required if there are less than four the oppositions will be awarded a two nil win.

6  Failure by both teams to arrive by the specified time will result in a nil draw however no points will be carried forward towards their total.

7  The referee will determine the punishment for players sent off in competition. The minimum punishment is a one match ban which has immediate effect following the sending off. The maximum punishment will be a total ban for the remainder of the tournament. There will be no appeals procedure. The 2 minute Sin Bin will also be decided by the referee.

8  Yellow Card offence is a two minute sin bin. Some examples are deliberate time wasting, arguing a decision, kicking the ball away etc…. The offending player’s team shall continue the game with 6 players.
Red Card offence is a straight sending off. If a team has 2 players sent off in the same game the match will be declared as 5-0 loss for the offending team.

Please note, team captains are responsible for ensuring that all players representing their team are made fully aware of regulations before playing.

Rules of Play

1  To start the game the referee will drop the ball between two players. The game will re-start from the goalkeeper after a goal is scored.

2  There will be no half time or change of ends. All games will start and finish on the whistle/hooter. All games will be of ten minutes. The Semi Final will be 12 minutes and final will be 15 minutes.

3  If the ball goes under the central net or goes over the side line the game will re-start with a in direct free kick on the line/near the net.

4  Only the goalkeeper is allowed in the goal area. No passing back to the goalkeeper. If a player passes back to the goalkeeper – penalty. The ball has to touch another player before passing back to the keeper.

5  There is to be no slide tackling. An intentional slide tackle will lead to an automatic yellow card and a 2 minute sin bin. The offending player’s team shall continue the game with 6 players.

6  Corners will only be awarded should the ball go off the defending team behind the goal. If a defender intentionally goes in the penalty area – penalty. If the goalkeeper comes outside the penalty area – penalty.

7  If goalkeeper deliberately causes ball to go above head height – direct free kick on edge of area (i.e. 2m from point that ball left area). Otherwise in the case of a save the match shall continue.

8  Substitution can only be made if the ball is out of play, before a free kick or when the keeper has the ball. There are only three substitutions allowed 2 out field and 1 keeper.

9  Once a player is substituted he cannot return to play in the same game.

Bookable Offences
1.  Swearing at the referee or at any other player.
2.  Threatening behaviour.
3.  Fighting with other players or the referee.

The normal rules of football will apply including the red and yellow card systems. A yellow card will mean a 2minute sin bin.

Changes:

• All free kicks are direct unless stated.
• Once handled a Goalkeeper must roll the ball out – Penalty
• Ball must be below head height.
• No off sides
• No Heading

In the event of the hooter blowing; if a penalty has already been awarded then it shall be allowed to be taken.
All teams must provide their own kit predominantly of the same colour.

All Weather Pitch
Please remember the following when using the pitch:
• You must ensure that you wear clean footwear when using the pitch.
• Chin Pads are also a requirement. This will be checked on. In the case of a substitution the play will not be halted for the change of chin pads. The player will be asked to wait off the field of play until ready.
• No screw in studs of any description is allowed. Trainers or boots with moulded studs are to be worn.
• No Jewellery can be worn during the game.
• No player will be allowed to take their shirts off on the pitch.
• No smoking inside the perimeter fence.
• No food must be taken onto the pitch.
• Do not climb over the fences, use the gates.
• Do not kick footballs against the buildings or fence.

The referee’s decisions are final in all matters. The organisers reserve the right to change the rules or format of the competition.

12yrs and under Football Rules

All the rules will be equivalent to the 5-a-side tournament rules except for the following:-

a) Each team can have a squad of up to a maximum number of 10 players.

b) There will be no "head height" rule i.e. the ball can be kicked over head height.

c) There will be no restriction for the goalkeeper to throw the ball under-arm.  He is now allowed to throw the ball out over-arm, should he wish to do so.  However he must not kick the ball to start play.
 

                                                 

 

 

 

 
 
History of the Tournament E-mail
Initially the CoEJ gents' sports tournament was known as the bank holiday August Tournament.  In 2001 after Mulla Sahib passed away, it was suggested t rename the tournament in his memory, thus the "Mulla Asgharali Memorial Tournament" was born, giving a reminder to our growing children of the outstanding nature of the late Mulla Sahib.  Over the years, we have learnt a lot from this great personality, who would wish us all to play in the spirit of good friendship and to display exceptional behaviour both on and off the field.
 
Mulla Asgharali M M Jaffer E-mail
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"I don't pray for His acceptance of my amaal as much as I pray for the opportunity to serve. And the day He grants me a new opportunity to serve, I believe the previous ones have been accepted. And I hope till my last breath the opportunities are there and when the Almighty calls me back, I will be able to tell my Lord, Thank You for giving me life, Thank You for giving me life."
   
Mulla Asgharali M.M. Jaffer
The Legacy must continue...

He has left a legacy of service to humanity that is exemplary, and an inspiring example of resolute will to fight poverty, disease and ignorance. This legacy must be preserved. It is for this purpose the World Federation has launched the MULLA ASGHAR MEMORIAL FUND. Now, your heartfelt sentiments and words of tribute for him can and must be translated into action by your active participation

Taken with permission from:  http://www.world-federation.org/MullaMemorial/

 
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