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GENERAL
1. The Kent Competitions Management Committee, hereinafter
referred to as "the Committee", shall consist of a minimum
of five members and a maximum of ten. Committee members must be from
separate clubs and three of these members shall constitute a quorum.
2. The Committee is responsible for the administration and management
of all Kent Korfball Association, hereinafter referred to as the "KKA",
competitions running throughout the normal Korfball season from September
to April.
3. The general business of the Committee shall be conducted by the
League Secretary to whom all correspondence must be addressed.
4. These rules supersede all previous rules. Alterations to the rules
may only be made by the League Management Committee and ratified by
the KKA Executive Committee.
5. All trophies will remain the property of the KKA and clubs are liable
for the cost of repair or replacement should a trophy be lost or suffer
damage whilst in their charge.
6. Unless specifically stated, no trophy may be won outright. Clubs
will be required to sign an official receipt, recording the fact that
the trophy has been presented to them and all trophies must be returned
to the Kent Executive Committee by the meeting held in March of the
year after they have been awarded. Failure to do so will render the
club liable to a fine.
7. All monies due to the committee or the KKA must be paid to the Treasurer
of the Association.
8. All matches shall be played to the Rules of the game of Korfball
as laid down by the IKF and the BKA and as amended from time to time.
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COMPOSITION
OF TEAMS
9. Clubs wishing to enter a Kent competition will complete
an application on the official form by the date notified by the Committee.
10. All rules apply to Senior and Junior teams, by age group, unless
otherwise stated herein. Clubs will field legal teams for every fixture,
as defined within these rules.
11. The fees for the Kent Championship, League, Cup and Plate competitions
will be shown on the official entry form. Late entries may be accepted
at the discretion of the Committee but may be subject to an additional
fee of up to £10.00 per team.
12. Players will be designated as 1st, 2nd or subsequent team players
before the commencement of the competition. Higher placed teams must
be named in full, there cannot be any blank spaces on a team sheet before
a second or lower team is named. In the event of non completed forms
prior to the season, players will be named in the team they first represent.
13. A minimum of 8 players must be named per team. Where additional
players are available, reserves will be equally allocated to a team.
All existing players from the previous season who will be playing in
the new season must be named.
14. The status of any player may be changed during the season by playing
for another team on two consecutive occasions - subject to rule 15.
They must be named in the starting line-up and have played for the whole
game.
15. It is permitted for 2 players to play down one level from their
usual team (i.e. 1st team to 2nd team). Any breach of this rule renders
the club concerned liable to a fine of £10.00 per offending player
and the team will be deemed to have fielded an illegal player, which
will be subject to the action detailed in rule 49.
16. Each team is allowed to make four tactical substitutions in accordance
with the general Korfball rules. Any further substitutions must be for
injured players only and only with the agreement of the referee and
the opposing teams captain or coach.
17. If a club enters more than one team, the first team shall be designated
by the club name, the second suffixed "Reserves". All subsequent
teams will adopt a different name from the club name.
18. The highest team having fixtures on any Sunday must play in favour
of a lower team. It is not permitted for a first team to cancel a fixture
in order that a second or lower team may play. If, for any reason, a
club can foresee that they may fall foul of this rule, a minimum of
7 x 24 hrs advance notice must be given to and agreed in writing by
the Committee.
19. No team may intentionally play short where other players could
have been made available.
20. Where two teams play in similar colours, the away team shall change
in all Fixtures. Club official colour will be registered.
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PLAYERS
21. All players wishing to take part in the Kent Championship,
Kent League, Kent Cup or Kent Plate Competition shall be registered
with the BKA and on the competition entry form.
22. All players will be registered for the season. New players must
be registered after having played five matches. If a player remains
unregistered after this period, they will be termed an illegal player
and rule 49 will be applied.
23. Players may not represent more than one club.
24. Junior players will play in their age group, they may not play
in a lower age group. Junior players may play up one age group without
permission. Players may not play up more than two age groups (i.e. from
U11 to U15).
25. It is permitted for female players to play in place of boys or
vice versa in U11 and U9 fixtures only, subject to the following:
(a). The designated player(s) will wear a distinctive shoulder band
to define their status.
(b). The Referee and opposition coach must be advised and the identity
of such players disclosed to both officials before the start of the
game.
26. Senior players are defined as having attained the age of 15. Junior
players eligible for U15 having attained the age of 13 may play in a
Senior Competition only with the prior written consent of the Committee.
Any breach of this rule renders the player an illegal player and the
team will be summarily dealt with under rule 49.
27. A player, once registered, may not play for another club unless
prior approval has been given for a transfer of registration by the
BKA and the Committee. Both clubs concerned must agree to the transfer
and all outstanding fees must be paid to the existing club before approval
may be granted for the transfer.
28. A player transferring to another club during the season (September
to April) will be re-registered with the Committee in writing together
with a fee of £10.00. Once the transfer has been approved the
player will be entitled to play for his/her new club 2 x 24 hours after
receipt has been acknowledged by the Committee. Playing before this
period will make the player illegal and render the club liable to the
action detailed in rule 49.
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DRESS
CODE
29. Referees will wear a black shirt, or a shirt of a
different colour from the playing teams.
30. Girls must wear skirts and boys shorts - track suit bottoms or
full leggings are not to be worn. Shirts should be numbered and must
be tucked in.
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HEALTH
& SAFETY
31. Players and referees must comply with the Health &
Safety requirements, as follows:
(a). Where a player infringes the compulsory as follows, the referee
shall be empowered to prevent the player from continuing to play - if
necessary, by the use of yellow and red cards. The following to be treated
as compulsory:
(i). All players should wear suitable footwear according to the surface
conditions. Footwear should be fastened correctly to offer mobility,
grip and resilience.
(ii). Jewellery or clothing which may present a safety hazard to the
wearer or others, must be removed.
(iii). Long hair should be tied back in a suitable manner.
(iv). The chewing of gum whilst playing or refereeing is not allowed.
(v). Players are not allowed to participate in any fixture if the referee
suspects that they are under the influence of alcohol, drugs or banned
substances as defined by the BKA or IKF. The opinion of both coaches
/ Captains must be considered if the Referee determines that the player
is unfit to play for any of these reasons.
(b). Failure to comply with the advisory rules contained in this section,
is at the individual risk of the player concerned and the player indemnifies
the KKA of any responsibility for injury or subsequent claim made against
them through their disregard of these rules. The following to be treated
as advisory:
(i). Where spectacles are worn, they should be tied or taped on.
(ii). Clubs should ensure that they have a suitably qualified first
aider and first aid box in case of accidental injury.
(iii). All clubs with young players will adopt the use of a consent
form in case of accidental injury and taken to every match. An example
can be provided by the Committee.
(iv). Finger-nails should be cut short to prevent injury to other players.
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EQUIPMENT
32. Posts will be made available at the venue by the Committee.
Clubs are requested to provide their help where required. Size of posts
will be 3.5m for Senior U15 and U13 games, 3.0m for U11 and 2.5m for
U9.
33. A match ball of the correct size, weight and pattern
will be provided by the home team. Size 5 for Senior and U15 games,
size 4 for U13 and U11, size 3 for U9.
34. Scoreboards will be available at the venue and should be used by
the Referee providing a scorekeeper is appointed. The use of a scorekeeper
does not absolve the referee from the responsibilty of recording the
correct score. The scoreboard will be located on the half way line opposite
the main spectator seating.
35. A balance bench will be placed either side of the half way line
on the side of the hall opposite the main spectator seating. This will
be used as the technical area for team coaches and reserves. Team coaches
must restrict their movement to no further than 1m from the bench for
the duration of each half. Reserves and replaced players (where necessary)
will wear a neutral colour top and remain seated on the bench for the
duration of each half.
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FIXTURES
36. Fixtures will be distributed at least 14 x 24 hrs
before the start of the competition. It is the team Captains responsibility
to ensure they are received from their club secretary or the Committee
by this time.
37. Games will be played in accordance with the fixture
list distributed to all teams. Any request for changes to the published
fixtures must be made 10 x 24 hours before the start of the competition.
Suggestions of changes to the fixtures must accompany the request and
clubs wishing to effect such changes must gain the approval of other
clubs, teams and referees affected by these.
38. Teams should be ready five minutes before the scheduled start of
their fixture.
39. No fixture may be postponed, except as provided for in rule 36.
However, in extenuating circumstances applications for postponement
may be accepted by the Committee up to 3 x 24 hrs before the scheduled
throw-off.
40. Where a fixture is postponed, the clubs concerned must rearrange
the fixture on a mutually agreed date and duly notify the committee.
All costs incurred through such postponement is the responsibility of
the club postponing the original fixture.
41. Where necessary, the Committee shall be empowered to state when
and where games will be played to facilitate fixture completion.
42. Clubs failing to fulfil a fixture without notice as per rule 36
or rule 39, shall be responsible for any costs incurred by the Committee
or the KKA in respect of this fixture. The team concerned will be termed
illegal and action taken as in rule 49.
43. In the event of a team withdrawing from any competition, all fees
paid by that team shall be forfeit. If fees are not up to date, the
club will be invoiced on a pro rata basis subject to a minimum amount
of 50% of the competition entry fees.
44. If less than 75% of the team's scheduled fixtures have been completed
at the time of withdrawal all results of these matches will be deleted
from the records. If more than 75% of the scheduled fixtures have been
completed, points and 5-0 wins (2-0 for Juniors) will be awarded to
opponents for the remaining fixtures.
45. If a fixture cannot be completed before the end of the competition,
the original team making the first postponement will be termed illegal
and points awarded to their opponents.
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POINTS
ALLOCATION
46. Results of fixtures will allow teams to accrue points
on the following scale:
4 Points for a win.
2 Points for a draw.
1 Point for a losing team scoring at least half the total number of
goals as the winning team.
0 Points for a losing team (except as stated above) or through default
as described in these rules.
47. Goal difference will not determine position in the Championship
or League. In the event of a draw in the winners, promotion or relegation
position of any pool/division or during any Cup or Plate game, the following
additional points will be awarded in order of priority (if applicable)
as detailed below, until a clear advantage is gained by one team contesting
the position with another:
(a). 1 Point for the winner of the fixture(s) between the equal teams.
If still equal, then:
(b). 1 Point for the winner of the play-off if hall-time is available
and as determined by rule 38. If equal, then:
(c). 10 minutes extra time, if hall time is available at the Referees
discretion. If still equal, then:
(d). 1 Point for the winner of a penalty shoot out. Captains will
name all players on the pitch at full time, in turn to take penalties.
Home team first player, then away team first player, etc. If one team
has less players at full time, the opposing captain must name sufficient
players to equal the number of players on the opposing team. If equal,
then:
(e). 1 Point for the winner of a "sudden death" penalty shoot
out. The same players take penalties in the original order. Home team
first player, then away team first player, etc. There is no minimum
or maximum limit for penalties taken, each player must not shoot out
of sequence. The first team to gain a one goal advantage, providing
an equal number of penalties have been taken by both teams, is the winner.
(f). In the event that the teams are still equal, the Committee may
use goal difference to determine position.
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MATCH
TIMINGS
48. Games will start and finish on the referee's whistle.
Actual game duration will be as shown on the competition entry form.
Usual game duration will be as follows:
Senior 25 mins each way 2 mins half-time 1 x 1 min Time-Out per team
U15 & U13 20 mins each way 2 mins half-time 1 x 1 min Time-Out per
team
U11 & U9 15 mins each way 2 mins half-time 1 x 1 min Time-Out per
team
49. If teams are unable to field a legal team within 5 min of the published
start time, a score of 5-0 (2-0 for Juniors matches) will be awarded
to the non-offending side. If both teams are in breach of this rule,
the game will be declared void and points for a draw will not be awarded
to either team.
50. Time-keeping is the responsibility of the referee. The referee
may appoint linesmen, time-keeper and record-keeper to record the scorers
on the match form, if necessary.
51. No game may be allowed to run into the time allocated for subsequent
games.
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MATCH
FORMS
52. Only results on completed official match forms will
be accepted by the committee. It is in the team's interest to ensure
they are fully and correctly completed.
53. Match forms of all competition matches must be received by the
committee on the official form not later than 2 x 24 hours after the
match has been played. Similarly, the committee must be notified if
a match has not been played. If the Committee do not receive match forms
as specified then rule 49 will be applied against the team not completing
them.
54. The Team Captain/Coach is responsible for completion of the match
form, as follows:
(i). All blank boxes to be completed at the top of the form and deletion
of inappropriate information.
(ii). BKA number and Players names in full (i.e. Christian name and
Surname). Include any substitutes.
(iii). Before the fixture, ensure that bold boxes are signed by the
opposition Captain/Coach to confirm they have seen the player list.
If there is a discrepancy make a note on the back of your match form.
BKA cards may be shown.
(iv). At the end of the fixture, get the Referee to insert the result
of the fixture, sign the form and insert a score for your teams
fairplay and attitude. If score below 3 then support with
a short written statement on reverse.
(v). Team Captain/Coach to insert a score for the Referee and opposition
team, then sign the form and place it in the League Management folder/box.
55. Any falsification of a Match Report Form will render the captain
concerned liable to a one game suspension and his club to a fine of
£10.00. A falsified match form will be termed as one which contains
different information to that held by the Committee.
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REFEREES
56. Only persons of the following status will be eligible
to referee Kent fixtures:
| MIN AGE |
LEVEL |
STATUS |
FIXTURES |
REQUIREMENTS |
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14
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U
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Unqualified
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U9 - U11 Only
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Must be accompanied by min Level A Ref. Assessment
to be completed for all fixtures. |
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16
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B
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Basic
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All Junior and Kent League
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Completed 5 'U' Level fixtures and passed BKA Ref
Theory Exam plus individual Assessment |
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21
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A
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Advanced
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As above + Junior Cup Finals
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Completed 15 'B' Level fixtures. BKA Theory Exam
Level 2 pass + Assessment |
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23
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Q
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Qualified
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All Fixtures
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BKA Qualified |
57. The Committee have the authority to appoint Basic referees without
reference to rule 55 in the following circumstances:
(a). The minimum age level may be waived in individual cases with
the agreement of the Committee and the support of two Level A Referees.
(b). The requirement to complete ten chaparoned fixtures may be waived
by the Committee in the following circumstances:
(i). for a previously qualified referee providing that a letter confirming
their former status is provided by the BKA.
(ii). for an experienced player who formerly refereed in an Area League,
subject to confirmation in writing from two Level A or higher Referees.
(c). The requirement for a pass result in the BKA Theory Exam may
not be waived unless the potential Referee has previous experience
as (i) or (ii) above, and signs an agreement with the KKA to sit the
next BKA Theory Exam organised by the KKA. If the applicant fails
to attend, no further opportunity will be granted and the individual
will repay the amount paid to him/her in referee fees. In addition,
rule 66 will be applied against the individuals club as if the
Referee had failed to attend the fixture.
58. An acceptable level of substantiated complaints against a Referee
is 10% (one in ten fixtures). This will be determined by a referee
score of 1 or below from both teams. Where complaints rise above this
level, the referees fee per fixture will revert one level until
such time as the level of substantiated complaints falls within the
acceptable ratio based on the ten most recent fixtures.
59. A referee will be appointed to each fixture by the Club as designated
by the Committee. Where an unqualified referee is to take charge of
a fixture, he/she must be supervised by a min "A" level
Referee. Both referees will be paid providing that rule 60 is
complied with and an assessment of the "U" Referee is completed
and submitted with the match form.
60. All referees must be registered with the Committee. If a club
does not have a qualified Referee they may hire a referee from another
club on a game by game basis, providing that the Referee will not
be placed in charge of a fixture with a team from his own club. An
additional hire fee of £2.00 will be paid to the
Referee by the hiring club before the fixture.
61. Referees will be paid by the Home team immediately after the
fixture.
(a). Where a Level Q or A is accompanying
a U Referee, their fee will revert to £2.50 in order
that the total fee payable by the home team is £5.00 for Junior
(U9-U11) fixtures, regardless of Referee Qualification.
(b). Fees in excess of £5.00 will only be payable for U15 and
older age groups.
(c). Referees will be paid on the following scale, subject to rule
61(a) and 61(b):
U - £2.50 B - £5.00 A - £6.00 Q - £8.00
62. Each club will bear an amount of refereeing commitments proportionate
to the number of teams entered in the competition. All clubs due to
play in a competition and supplying referees will be given fourteen
days notice in advance of the fixture by the Committee, where possible.
Clubs without suitably qualified referees may hire the
services of another clubs referee as detailed in rule 60.
63. All referees must make themselves available for at least five
minutes before and after the end of the match.
64. Referees are to ensure the correct application of the game rules
as detailed by the BKA and IKF rules and any amendments that are subsequently
introduced, to the best of his/her ability and in their absolute discretion.
65. Referees are required to have an understanding of these rules
and are responsible for the following:
(a). Inspect both team's match form prior to the start of the fixture
and ensure that the named team corresponds to the players on the pitch
and that the form is complete. BKA cards may be requested if required.
(b). The referee is responsible for time-keeping. Games must not run
over into the time allocated for the following fixture. The Referee
may appoint a scorer, to record the scores on the scoreboard.
(c). After the fixture, the Referee will insert the score in the relevant
boxes and the referee's name and signature applied to both team's
copies. A fair play assessment for each team should also be recorded.
A score of 1 being the lowest and 5 the highest.
Where a score of below 3 is applied, a supporting statement
explaining reasons for the score will be submitted to the committee.
66. Failure of the referee to comply with rule 65 will result in
the forfeiture of his match fee in all cases and penalties being awarded
to the referees club cumulatively throughout the season, not
on a competition by competition basis, as described below:
(a). In the first instance a formal warning will be given to the referees
club and a £10.00 fine. On the second occassion a £10.00
fine will be incurred and a final warning issued to the club.
(b). On the next breach a fine of £10.00 will be payable by
the referees club and 1 (one) point will be deducted from the
clubs highest placed team at all age groups.
(c). On subsequent occasions a fine of £10.00 will be payable
by the referees club and 1 (one) point will be deducted from
club teams at all age groups.
(d). On any occasion where points are not at stake, the highest club
team remaining in the competition at all age groups will be deemed
to have lost their fixture in the current round. Kent Cup to take
preference over Kent Plate.
67. All Senior teams competing in any Kent competition must register
and make available not less than one referee for other games on occasions
when they have no fixture. Clubs entering an U15 or U13 competition
must register a referee for their first team at each age group entered.
Referees must be eligible to take charge of games in the competition
into which the team is entered and may be the coach of that team provided
they are not a nominated referee for another team.
68. Newly created Senior teams must provide a referee with effect
from the start of their second full season. Existing clubs must fulfil
rule 62 for any new senior team. New clubs consisting of over 50%
players from other clubs in their opening fixture will need to provide
a named Referee for the following competition. Failure to register
a referee will render the club liable to a fine of £10.00.
69. In the event of a non-appearance of the appointed referee, a
suitable substitute referee should be found if possible, but if this
cannot be done, the match shall be postponed. The nominated referee
shall be disciplined by provision of rule 66.
70. Where a match is abandoned by the referee, the reason for the
abandonment shall be stated on the referees report. After consideration
of his report, the Committee may rearrange the fixture and take further
action as they consider justified.
71. In the case of a formal warning or sending off, the referee must
complete a detailed report of the incident and submit this for the
attention of the Committee within 2 x 24 hrs of the incident.
72. If in the opinion of the referee, any team is in breach of any
rule, the referee must bring the matter to the attention of the Committee,
whether a protest is made or not.
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MISCONDUCT
ON THE FIELD
73. All players must abide by the game rules.
74. In all cases where a referee either (a) officially warns the captain
or coach as to his team's or any of their supporters conduct or
behaviour (yellow card), or (b) sends a player, coach or spectator off
the field or out of the sports hall, the referee is required to submit
a full report of the incident to the Committee. NOTE: The Club is responsible
for the behaviour of their supporters.
75. Where an individual is awarded a red or yellow card while playing,
coaching or watching a Korfball fixture, the Committee shall collect
reports from the Referee and both team representatives and will refer
these reports to the BKA at the earliest opportunity.
76. Any red carded individual shall not be permitted to re-enter the
sports hall as a player, coach or spectator for the remainder of the
days play.
77. All decisions made by the Committee shall be binding, subject to
any appeal to the KKA Executive Committee through the Secretary thereof.
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PROTESTS
78. The Committee must be notified in writing by the team
Captain/Coach or Club Secretary of any protest connected with the playing
of a match within 7 x 24 hours of the end of the match concerned and
such protest must be accompanied by a fee of £25.00.
79. No protest against condition of the venue or equipment
provided by the Committee will be accepted.
80. No protest will be accepted unless the referee is advised within
5 minutes after the end of the match and notice of the intention to
protest and the reason is included on the match form and the referee's
report.
81. In making a protest to the committee, failure to comply with rules
72 - 74 will render the protest invalid.
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DISCIPLINE
& FINES
82. Team or club discipline will be reported and dealt
with at the earliest opportunity by the Committee.
83. The Disciplinary Committee will comprise a minimum of three members
chosen from the Committee as detailed in rule 1. The member from the
player's club or the club's of other parties involved will not be invited
to sit on the committee but may represent their club at an inquiry.
84. The Disciplinary Committee will consider the submitted evidence
and are empowered to impose such punishment as they consider justified,
to a maximum limit as specified below:
(a). Either reprimand, or,
(b). to reprimand and fine up to £50.00, or,
(c). to reprimand, fine up to £50.00 and deduct points from club
teams, or,
(d). suspend for a definite period and fine up to £50.00 and deduct
points from club teams.
85. The Committee shall have the power to deduct points from teams
in compliance with these rules and fine clubs or teams to a maximum
of £50.00. If this is not deemed sufficient, the KKA Executive
Committee may be asked to approve an adequate penalty.
86. All fines due to the Kent Korfball Association must be paid within
one calendar month of their imposition.
87. Any outstanding fines after this period will be doubled and must
be paid within two calendar months of the date of the original penalty.
Outstanding fines after this period will be subject to a further review
by the Committee, which may lead to suspension of the team or club concerned
until such time as the fine is paid.
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APPEALS
82. In the event of a club appealing against a suspension
or other punishment imposed, the p88. In the event of a club appealing
against any punishment imposed, the protest does not mean that any team
concerned is/are free to play. A ruling must be obtained from the Committee.
89. In the event of a club appealing against a fine, the fine must
be paid to the Treasurer prior to the appeal being considered.
90. Any appeal against a decision of the Committee must be made in
writing to the Secretary of the Executive Committee within seven days
of notification to the club(s) concerned. A deposit of £25.00
must accompany such an appeal and this deposit may be liable to forfeiture
at the discretion of the Committee. On the condition that 14 days notice
is given, the appeal will be heard at the next Executive Committee meeting
following receipt.
91. In lodging an appeal with the committee, failure to comply with
rules 88 - 90 will render the appeal invalid.
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KENT
CHAMPIONSHIP
92. The Kent Championship will comprise of pools in which
National League teams must compete with Kent based teams. Pool results
from the first phase will determine what Pool the team progresses to
in the second phase.
93. All fixtures in the Kent Championship including the final and play-offs
should be completed before the start of the National League, where possible.
94. Final results for the Championship must arrive at a team placing
from First to Last in Kent. Where teams are level on points, rule 47
will be utilised to determine final position. The opportunity to improve
on the previous seasons ranking must be given to all teams.
95. Pool placing for the start of the next season will initially be
determined by the following, subject to confirmation by the Committee
prior to the start of the Kent Championship:
(a). The number of Pools will be as stated on the entry form.
(b). Each position within the Pools will be numbered. Top position being
numbered 1.
(c). Final team placing from the previous Kent Championship will be
allocated all teams. If new or unseeded teams are entered they will
be allocated the next available number in alphabetical order. No more
than two teams from one club are eligible to enter each pool.
(d). The Committee will prepare Pools for the competition and each position
shall be numbered from 1 onwards. Each team will be entered in order
until all positions are filled subject to the requirements below.
(e). A Reserve team may not be listed in the same Pool as their First
team.
(f). Pools must not contain more than two teams from any one club.
(g). Where a team placing corresponds with para (e) or (f), the team
will be moved along the grid to the next available position. Following
teams will fill the gap created from the highest available position.
96. Rules for the Championship will be as detailed in the KKA General
Competition Rules, of which these form a part thereof.
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KENT
LEAGUE
97. Divisions will be formed in keeping with the previous
seasons results, depending on the number of teams entered in the league.
Divisions will consist of a maximum of 9 teams.
98. Division 1 will be restricted to teams of the highest
calibre in Kent. Where a team progress to the National League from Division
1, an additional team will be promoted from Division 2. Teams due to
be relegated will not be "saved" by the winner or joining
the National League.
99. No more than two teams from each club will be represented in each
Division.
100. At the end of the competition the position of each team will be
determined by points awarded. Where two or more teams contest a position
for either promotion or relegation, rule 47 will be applied.
101. Division winners and runners-up, if eligible will be promoted,
subject to rules 98 and 99. The bottom placed team(s), to a maximum
of two teams, if necessary, will be relegated in accordance with the
results from the season and as previously notified on the competition
entry form.
102. If the number of teams entered exceeds the maximum number for
three Divisions, Division 3 will form into sub-area or regional Leagues.
Thus ensuring that a newly formed team will have no longer than two
seasons to reach the highest standard of play in Kent and be able to
progress to the National League within three seasons.
103. Newly created teams will enter the League in the lowest Division
available. Where a team pulls out of, or is relegated from the National
League, they will enter League Division 1. In this event, the number
of promoted and relegated teams throughout the League will be amended
accordingly to maintain the best teams in their respective Division
or a play-off may be required at the discretion of the Committee.
104. On application to the Committee, a Junior team may be entered
in an "out of area" competition if the Committee has insufficient
entries from that age group to operate a competition.
105. Rules for the League will be as detailed in the KKA General Competition
Rules, of which these form a part thereof.
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KENT
CUP & PLATE
106. The Cup & Plate will be a knock-out competition.
In the event of scores being level at full time, rule 47 will be applied.
107. Eligible teams must officially enter the Cup & Plate at the
start of the season and be fully paid up before the first round draw.
108. The draw will take place on a Sunday to be nominated by the Committee
during or immediately following usual playing hours.
109. Every team drawn must be witnessed by 2 players from different
clubs to ensure fair play. The draw for the following round may not
be made until all fixtures of the previous round are complete.
110. Entries to the Kent Cup & Plate Competitions will be determined
by the Committee with due regard to a teams performance in the previous
season.
111. Players representing one team may not play for another team in
the first two rounds of the competition at the same age group. However,
rule 15 may only be applied in the following conditions:
(a). the team in which the player is named has been knocked out of the
competition.
(b). other players are unavailable.
(c). substitute for injury only, at the Referees discretion.
112. A Kent Junior Plate Competition will not be operated.
113. The Kent Junior Cup competition will be structured in the same
manner as the Kent Senior Cup providing the number of entries satisfies
a minimum of eight teams.
114. Where the minimum number of Junior entries at each age group is
not attained a Junior Cup Final will be played between the Championship
Winner and the League Winner. Where the same team has won both competitions,
the other place in the final will be offered to the runner-up of the
Kent League. If this team is unable to field a team, then the runner-up
of the Championship will be invited to play. If necessary, invitations
will fall to the next best placed team in the League firstly, then the
Championship.
115. Rules for the Kent Cup & Plate competition will be as detailed
in the KKA General Competition Rules, of which these form a part thereof.
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PROGRESSION
TO NATIONAL LEAGUE
116. Teams wishing to progress to the National League
must comply with the following Kent Area rules:
117. The team must satisfy the National League rules in force at the
time and must have the approval and support of the KKA EXCO.
118. The team must introduce a new team to the Kent League to maintain
the club's representation of teams at the same level as the previous
season - unless the club has a minimum of four teams already registered
for the Kent League.
League Secretary
Kent Competitions Committee
6th Revision - August 2002
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