Team Sheet means a form provided by the Competition on which the names of the Players taking part in a Competition match are listed.
Team Sheet means a form provided by the Competition referred to in Rule 8.20. “The FA” means The Football Association Limited.
Team Sheet means a form provided by the Competition referred to in Rule 8.20.
Examples of Team Sheet in a sentence
A Programme or Team Sheet must be produced for spectators with details of both teams.
It is recommended that the ECB Team Sheet card (available from the local County Board) is used whenever possible.
A copy of the official Team Sheet is to be provided by each Club to: a.
The name of the doctor present at the match must be entered on the Team Sheet.
A maximum of five substitutes may be nominated and they must be included on the official Team Sheet handed to the Referee before the match in accordance with Rule 8.20.
More Definitions of Team Sheet
Team Sheet means the sheet as provided by the League from time to time listing the numbers, surnames and first names of the Players in the relevant Club team’s Match day squad, together with the surnames and first names of Officials to be seated on the substitutes’ bench for a Match.
Team Sheet means a form provided by the Competition referred to in Rule 8.18.
Team Sheet means a form provided by the Competition (Game Sheet on the GotFootball System), on which the names of the registered Players taking part in a Competition Match.
Team Sheet means a form provided by the Competition on which the names of the Players
Team Sheet means a form provided by the Competition referred to in Rule 8.11.1.
Team Sheet means a form provided for use in the Competitions by the Executive OperationalCommittee which should be completed by Clubs so it includes the forename and surname (including any alias displayed on the Player’s shirt) and shirt numbers of the Players (including any nominated substitutes) taking part in the Competition Match () and the name of the doctor in attendance.
Team Sheet means the document referred to in By-Law 15.1.