Risk Management Aspects of Running a Soccer Tournament

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Risk Management Aspects of Running a Soccer Tournament February 2008

Agenda Planning Phase Pre-Tournament Phase Communication Risk Management Post Tournament Review

Planning Phase Define tournament committee to set policy and oversee the operation of the tournament. Size tournament to assure managed risk equal to ability to staff and support based on: Number of teams Number of attendees Number of volunteers Physical resources Complex layout Restrooms Food/beverage

Pre-Tournament Phase Assign Roles & Responsibilities to ensure assignments and coordination of: Administration Center Coordinate all aspects of tournament. Finance Lead Responsible for constructing budget. Pay tournament associated expenses. Prepare and distribute final profit/loss statement. Communication Lead/Committee Scheduler Lead

Pre-Tournament Phase (cont’d) Assign Roles & Responsibilities to ensure assignments and coordination of: Team check-in Lead/Committee Security Lead Operations Lead Facilities – field preparations, restrooms, coordinating vendors (merchandise and food), water coolers and first aid Transportation - golf carts Field marshals Referee assignor/coordinator

Communication Define communication strategy for teams. Define communication strategy for tournament staff. Acquire Mobile radios Sufficient availability to account for the tournament officials, field marshals, and ancillary services will be required. Ensure adequate equipment to recharge the batteries each day or a sufficient number of batteries must be available onsite to ensure uninterrupted service throughout the tournament.

Communication (cont’d) Define who is responsible for key decisions Weather issues Parking/ Security Games/scheduling/awards Disciplinary issues Communication Functions Construct and manage the website (if applicable) Coordinate with local/state media (as appropriate) Develop and distribute tournament documentation for Teams and Tournament staff that address: Rules Procedures Documented processes

Risk Management Conduct check-in with Kidsafe credentials (if appropriate). Define communication practices Process for: Responding to weather issues, including how to alert for clearing of fields for lightning and how long until players/spectators are allowed to return following alert. Finding missing child/children. Addressing legal issues involving criminal actions. How best to get Fire/EMS/Police into site and to the right field.

Risk Management (cont’d) Define communication practices Assign radio channels identified for: Administration officials Security officials Field marshals Referees Review complex/fields assuring safety and compliance Installation and anchoring of goals. Condition of rounds/benches/stands/sprinklers/parking. First aid – clearly identifiable (if appropriate given tournament size).

Risk Management (cont’d) What happens when a child is reported missing? Upon notice – a communication via radio needs to go out – putting all field marshals, security, and tournament administration officials on notice to secure the complex and immediately conduct a search: Disseminate: Description (age, gender, physical make-up including description of clothing) Last known location Any key information to help searchers Mobilize available resources to aid in search

Risk Management (cont’d) What happens when a child is reported missing? Security role and responsibilities: Should immediately secure and lock-down all entry and exits Should conduct searches for any vehicles planning to exit Should assist in search throughout complex (as able) Should manage inbound driver expectations Coordinate with law enforcement upon guidance by tournament chairman instruction Return to normal operations after confirmation of lost child/ children being found and returned to parent(s)/guardian(s)

Post-tournament Review Document: All known medical injuries All legal issues Post tournament report (if appropriate to State Association, Region or USYS ) Any Risk Management issues Tournament lessons learned