REGISTERING A PLAYER
Before a player is able to take any part in a matchday, they must be registered for your team with the FA and the league. Follow the instructions below to complete this registration:
IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THESE ACTIONS ON WHOLEGAME, YOU NEED TO BE DOWN AS A CLUB REGISTRATION OFFICER. EACH AGE GROUP HAS THEIR OWN REGISTRATION OFFICER. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHO THIS IS, OR YOU WANT TO ADDED AS A REGISTRATION OFFICER THEN PLEASE CONTACT ANYONE FROM THE COMMITTEE.
Step 1: Club Registration Form
Before registering the player with either the FA or the league, they need to complete a club registration form which can be found here.
This registration form gives consent for them to join the club, as well as allows the parent to provide any information such as medical conditions that we need to be aware of.
Step 2: Add them to the club on whole game
Log into whole game, click on the player registration officer tab and then navigate to players. From here you will see an add new player option.
2 options are displayed, either search FA players or create player. If you create a duplicate it may cause problems so always search for the the player first, if they can’t be found then you can create a new player.
Once you’ve added the player to the club, there are 4 steps that must be completed. Once these are all green then you are able to submit the player to the league
Step 3: Provide Consent
The club registration form counts as consent. So if they’ve done this form, then just click Provide consent, select offline consent and the box will turn green to show this step is complete
Step 4: Assign a team
Clicking on the assign team box will show all of the teams with the club that they are eligible to play for. This is usually the teams associated with their age group, and the age group above as players are eligible to play one year up if that is deemed appropriate based on the child’s development.
Select the team you wish to assign the player to:
Step 4: Complete player info
The 3rd box for Player info will not be green if the player either doesn’t have a photo uploaded or the photo needs updating. To do this, click on edit player and upload the new photo.
The other reason that this box will not be green is if the player has no parent/carer assigned. After clicking on the box you can add the parent/carer in a very similar way that you added the player
Based on the information provided on the registration for you can either search or create. Again, try to search first so that we don’t create duplicates
Step 5: Verify ID
It is our responsibility to ensure that the players are playing in the right teams at the right age group. Once you have seen some form of ID to confirm the players age, select the ID verified box and enter the date the ID was checked and the name of the person that verified the ID
Step 6: Submit to league
Once all of these boxes are green, then you will be able to submit to the league for approval. If this is done before 1pm on a Thursday then it is usually approved in time for the weekends matches.
You must wait until the league have approved before playing the player in a game
Frequently asked questions
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If the player is already registered with a team for the current season then it will prompt you to confirm that you have given a notice of approach.
This process is in place to stop players being poached. I order to provide notice of approach you need to text the previous teams manager advising them that you are giving them 7 days notice of the transfer.
After the 7 days have passed then you may proceed with the registration. If the previous manager agrees then you can waive this 7 days.
Sometimes the notice of approach appears when a player is registered with another club that plays on a different day, and the child intends to continue with both. If this is the case then agree to the notice of approach and the system will recognise it as a dual registration since the competition days are different.
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A child who has not attained the age of six shall not play, and shall not be permitted or encouraged to play, in a match of any kind.
They are welcome to train, but until their 6th birthday they can not be registered with a team or take any part in matches, friendlies or otherwise
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On different days, yes. If a child wants to play for a Saturday team and a Sunday team then they are welcome to.
Players can’t be registered for 2 teams that have the same day of competition.