SUB Football - it's a whole new ball game
SUB Football - it's a whole new ball game
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Uniform Shirts

Teams playing SUB Football must wear uniform shirts.

The shirts may be either t-shirt , polo shirt or football shirt .

All shirts must have sleeves.

A mixture of styles is not permitted.

Different shades of the same colour is not permitted.

A sponsor's name and/or logo is permitted but must be identical on all shirts.

A player's shirt may have a name or number on the back so that he/she is identifiable from other team member's.

The goalkeeper must wear a shirt or a bib of a colour which distinguishes him/her from other players and from the referee.

Note : T-shirts and polo shirts are inexpensive so there is no excuse for not wearing uniform shirts

The penalty for not wearing uniform shirts is to receive no game or score points.

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