Playing and Practice Facilities Sample Clauses

Playing and Practice Facilities. The parties agree that it is in their mutual interest that practice and game facilities, including but not limited to practice and playing surfaces, be safe and well-maintained. Although not obligated to provide it, MLS recognizes the desirability of grass playing surfaces for MLS games and practices.
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Playing and Practice Facilities. Section 23.1. The parties agree that it is in their mutual interest that practice and game facilities, including but not limited to practice and playing surfaces, be safe and well-maintained. The League and its Teams shall make reasonable efforts to utilize practice and scrimmage facilities and will provide locker rooms equipped with showers and a training area for treatment with soap, ice, tape, and water. Outdoor practice shall be limited to grass athletic fields or facilities with a professionally installed field turf system. Teams that practice outdoors shall provide a minimum of ice, tape, water, and a treatment area to Players. Teams shall provide similar facilities and supplies for any scrimmage or game, including showers, ice, tape, and water. Teams shall provide a minimum of forty-five (45) minutes immediately before and after any scrimmage, practice, or a game so that Players can dress, undress, shower, and address any medical issues. If showers are not available at a practice or scrimmage facility, the Team will make reasonable alternative arrangements for showering within a reasonable time.

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