FIFA Quality Programme definition

FIFA Quality Programme means the FIFA Quality Programme for Football Turf, October 2015 which provides the framework for the use of high quality artificial turf playing surfaces.
FIFA Quality Programme means FIFA Quality Programme for Football Turf, October 2015, and FIFA Quality Programme – Handbook of Requirements for Football Turf for FIFA Quality Pro mark, or, as the case may be, such higher standard as may from time to time be adopted by FIFA as the highest recommended standard for procurement, design, installation and performance for and of such pitches and, additionally, for turf manufacturers which are not FIFA licensees those manufacturers whose artificial turf installations can be tested and perform to or in excess of the International Match Standard (IMS) which replicates the same quality criteria as the FIFA Quality standard;

Examples of FIFA Quality Programme in a sentence

  • They must be in accordance with the specifications stipulated in the FIFA Quality Programme for GLT and according to the above description, “Goals”.

  • Each club and any owner/ operator of the relevant stadium must, at all times, provide such access to their stadium and stadium facilities as UEFA and UEFA’s suppliers reasonably require (including for all purposes related to the FIFA Quality Programme for GLT certification), and must provide such cooperation as UEFA and UEFA’s suppliers reasonably require in relation to GLT matters.

  • Each club and any owner/operator of the relevant stadium must, at all times, provide such access to their stadium and stadium facilities as UEFA and UEFA’s suppliers reasonably require (including for all purposes related to the FIFA Quality Programme for GLT certification), and must provide such cooperation as UEFA and UEFA’s suppliers reasonably require in relation to GLT matters.

  • Goal-line technology (GLT) is used in accordance with the IFAB Laws of the Game and the FIFA Quality Programme for GLT Testing Manual in all matches as of the group stage of the competition for the purpose of verifying whether a goal has been scored to support the referee’s decision.

  • Where artificial surfaces are used, the surface must meet the requirements of the FIFA Quality Programme for Football Turf or the International Artificial Turf Standard.

  • Goal-line technology (GLT) is used in accordance with the IFAB Laws of the Game and the FIFA Quality Programme for Goal-Line Technology Testing Manual in all matches of the competition as of the play-offs for the purpose of verifying whether a goal has been scored to support the referee’s decision.

  • The pledge must be requested and paid directly from the WFSGI (pledge@wfsgi.org or +41 31 939 60 61) making reference to the FIFA Quality Programme for Footballs.

  • With the exception of the final, which must be played on natural turf, matches in the competition may be played on artificial turf in accordance with the UEFA Stadium Infrastructure Regulations and provided that such artificial turf meets the FIFA Quality Pro Standard, in compliance with the FIFA Quality Programme for Football Turf – Handbook of Requirements and the FIFA Quality Programme for Football Turf – Handbook of Test Methods.

  • Step 3: Signing the Licence AgreementIn order to start with step 3, you must have received the Licence Agreement from FIFA following a positive ball test.FIFA currently operates two tiers of the FIFA Quality Programme for Footballs depending on the quality of the footballs tested.

  • Any artificial surfaces used must meet the requirements of the FIFA Quality Programme for Football Turf or the International Match Standard.

Related to FIFA Quality Programme

  • Procurement Plan means the Recipient’s procurement plan for the Project, dated April 2, 2010, and referred to in paragraph 1.16 of the Procurement Guidelines and paragraph 1.24 of the Consultant Guidelines, as the same shall be updated from time to time in accordance with the provisions of said paragraphs.

  • Quality Assurance Plan or “QAP” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.2;

  • General air quality operating permit or "general permit" means an air quality operating permit that meets the requirements of ARM 17.8.1222, covers multiple sources in a source category, and is issued in lieu of individual permits being issued to each source.

  • Diagnostic clinical procedures manual means a collection of written procedures that describes each method (and other instructions and precautions) by which the licensee performs diagnostic clinical procedures; where each diagnostic clinical procedure has been approved by the authorized user and includes the radiopharmaceutical, dosage, and route of administration.

  • National Ambient Air Quality Standards or “NAAQS” means national ambient air quality standards that are promulgated pursuant to Section 109 of the Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7409.

  • Quality system means documented organizational procedures and policies: internal audits of those policies and procedures: management review and recommendation for quality improvement.”

  • Project Implementation Manual or “PIM” means the manual setting out the measures required for the implementation of the Project, as the same may be amended from time to time, subject to prior approval of the Association;

  • Water quality standards means provisions of state or federal law which consist of a designated use or uses for the waters of the Commonwealth and water quality criteria for such waters based upon such uses. Water quality standards are to protect the public health or welfare, enhance the quality of water and serve the purposes of the State Water Control Law (§ 62.1-44.2 et seq. of the Code of Virginia) and the federal Clean Water Act (33 USC § 1251 et seq.).

  • Programme shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 10.1 (iii);

  • Collaborative pharmacy practice means a practice of pharmacy whereby one or

  • Development Plans has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.