Fees remain unchanged for 2017
Football NSW wishes to advise that both the FFA National Registration and Football NSW Capitation Fees for 2017 remain unchanged from 2016.
The Football NSW Board resolved not to increase Football NSW Capitation Fees; meaning the Football NSW Capitation Fee charged has either decreased or remained stable across various age groups since 2011.
Football NSW continues to provide various insurance packages to ensure the greatest possible benefit for registered players, coaches, referees and clubs.
Over the last 3 years, the benefits paid out under the personal accident insurance policy have been running at approximately 118% of the insurance cost incurred by Football NSW.
Consistent with Football NSW’s policy of only passing on the real cost of insurance, there has been an increase in the insurance component of the Football NSW fees to recover the additional cost of the premium passed on by our insurer for the 2017 season.
Football NSW will continue to work with Clubs and Associations in an attempt to address rising insurance claims, risk assessments and mitigation, particularly in the key areas of injury prevention, player welfare and facilities.
Furthermore, Football NSW looks forward to continuing to build on the direct relationships with Association and Clubs in a commitment to greater service and support all members across the various; continually growing formats such as outdoor, summer and futsal with the constant objective to grow, development and promote Football across NSW.
We look forward in anticipation to season 2017; which looks set to be one of the biggest on record as the sport continues to grow in all formats as we push to lead the way again across NSW.