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Brisbane Churches Touch Association (BCTA) is a sports club located in Brisbane, Australia. Established with the aim of promoting Christian values and fellowship through sport, BCTA offers touch football competitions for players of all ages and skill levels.
The club is currently based at Forest Lake and plans to return to their Tennyson venue once repairs are completed in early 2023. BCTA follows extensive Covid-19 protocols to ensure the safety and well-being of all participants.
Team registration for each season is done through the club's homepage, with new teams registering via the provided link. Returning teams can renew their registration through their captain's livethecomp. Com. au account, which automatically rolls over their registered players.
Fees can be paid through livethecomp. au, direct deposit to the club's bank account, or PayPal. Cash or cheque payments are not accepted, and late fees may apply if payment is not made by the due date.
Player registration can be done through an invitation from the team captain or by clicking on the relevant team name on the club's homepage. Players must be registered by Round 6 to be eligible for the semi-finals. Unregistered players may not be covered by insurance and are not eligible for the semi-finals. Players must be at least 14 years of age, and teams can register a maximum of 14 players at a time.
Individuals without a team can register as Free Agents through the provided link.
Match cards are available before each fixture match from the administration desk. All players must sign the card and add their playing number before handing it to the referee/s at the start of the game. Teams are responsible for supplying their own match ball.
BCTA emphasises good sportsmanship and fellowship among its participants. Players and spectators are reminded to abide by the club's Code of Conduct, as BCTA is a Christian sporting competition. Captains play a crucial role in setting an example for team behaviour, and their assistance in making the season enjoyable for all is appreciated.
First aid supplies and ice are available from the administration desk, and teams are reminded to keep noise and speed to a minimum when entering and leaving the playing grounds. Dogs and smoking are not permitted on the premises.
BCTA has a rich history and is an integral part of the Brisbane sporting community. The club's management committee wishes all participants a safe and enjoyable season, and they can be contacted for further inquiries through the club's contact details provided.