Unihockey-Turnier

Submitted by Irmgard on

 

Unsere Jungschi organisiert ein Schüler-Unihockey-Turnier für die Umgebung

Basic Idea / Goal:
To get the name of our Jungschi out there (Hello, we're here too!)
To share God's word in an engaging way

Duration/period/effort:

  • Saturday afternoon, 13:00 - 20:00 h
  • Once a year, in November

Suitable for:

  • City and Country
  • Teens and teens

capacity depends heavily on the number of gyms (e.g. per 2 gyms up to 30 teams)

Materials needed:

  • For each gym, one set of floorball sticks with spare sticks
  • Per gymnasium, two capable referees and a hall manager
  • For each gymnasium, one horn for interruption of play
  • Accounting office, for collating the results and drawing up the new match schedule (intermediate and final round)
  • Beverage and food stand
  • Advertising material for Jungschar: programs, photo wall, banner (size of two sheets), Jungschi flags etc. Prizes: two challenge cups (for two categories),
  • Prizes for first to third place
  • Intermission entertainment: movie (max. 45 min.), athletes, such as Jackson Nujie
  • Match schedules
  • Results board
  • Registration card
  • Advertising posters
  • Unihockey rules
  • Deposit slips (participant fees)
  • Unihockey goals
  • Copying machine for new game plans
  • Tape for floor markings

Auxiliary equipment:
Recommended purchase for regular tournament a software for the creation of the game plans and administration of the tournament

  • Addresses of athletes at Athlets in Action Tel. 272 27 44 or Athlete calls Athlete Tel. 033 / 35 10 90
  • Films at Film plus (International Films/AGF)

Costs

Execute the project

  • Set tournament dates (attention to other events)
  • Gym reservations
  • Request referees
  • Organize athletes/film possibly additional room for break
  • Make posters and registration cards, copy and send or drop off to schools early (approx. two months before tournament starts, watch out for school holidays!)
  • Have posters displayed on public buses
  • Create or ask BESJ to provide you with the rules of the game
  • Send pre-info's, deposit slips and rules to team captains
  • Create schedule no earlier than one week prior to tournament (late registrations, changes, etc.)
  • Perhaps have tournament dates published in various event calendars (regional newspaper)

Tournament schedule

Important notes:

  • For borderline age groups, ID cards are required (there is a lot of cheating and complaining)
  • For whole tournament, good, skilled referees are needed
  • For good tournament, good floorball sticks and goals are essential
  • As the years go by, the amount of time spent on preparations decreases
  • The break must be organized and well thought out that it "arrives" and works well with a large, very critical youth audience (avoid long waiting times, attractive program!)
  • Send Jungschar program to participants after the tournament
  • After the tournament offer attractive Jungschar afternoon (better advertising effect), ideally a week later

Application:
Large-scale event with long-term advertising effect

Source credits

Content: Teenie working group, Margrit Hugentobler and Daniel Koblet

copyright: BESJ Fällanden www.besj.ch

image: Juropa.net www.juropa.net

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