2273 days ago

Waikato Unicol AFC - invitation to all players >15 yrs old to play football in Hillcrest

Robyn Slade from Waikato Unicol A.F.C.

Waikato Unicol AFC is a senior football club based at the University in Hillcrest and is open to the community, not just students. Senior players, including high school students, are recommended to come along and trial for their local Club.

Keep checking our start of season page for updates: www.unicol.org.nz...


KEY DATES
Men's Pre-Season starts Thursday 11 January 6pm, Jansen Park.
Women's Pre-Season starts Wednesday 7 February 6pm, Jansen Park.

23 March - all fees to be paid
31st March - Men's football begins
8th April - Women's football begins

FEES FOR 2018
All subs must be paid by 23rd March (prior to the first competition game of the season).
New Player $250.00
Returning Player $200.00
Secondary School $60.00
Non-playing Member $20.00
Committee Member $200.00*
Sunday League $150.00

If you have not paid do not expect to be able to play the first weekend of competition.
*rebates to be paid pro-rata across the season to a maximum of $100.00, dependent upon completion of committee obligations.

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