SportUNE hosts a fun and social Twilight Soccer competition that spans three evenings each summer. Whether you’re 10-16 years old or part of an open men’s, women’s, or mixed team, there’s a spot for everyone, no matter your skill level.
Join fellow students and community members for some casual, friendly soccer, and become part of our inclusive sporting community.
Meet new people, be part of a team
Twilight Soccer is fast-paced, exciting, and open to all skill levels. It’s a great way for students and community members to come together, play competitively, and have fun.
With a diverse, community-driven atmosphere, it’s perfect for meeting new people, forming friendships, and improving your game—all while being part of a team.
Have fun and boost your health
Twilight Soccer offers both mental and physical health benefits. It’s a great way to stay active, improve fitness, and reduce stress, all while enjoying the game. Playing in a team fosters social connections and helps build a sense of belonging within the community.
Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting, Twilight Soccer provides the perfect blend of friendly competition, fitness, and fun.
Cost 2025
Registrations
A team representative must first nominate the team.
Once nominated, a team code will be provided.
Each player then uses that team code to complete their individual registration.
JUNIOR TEAM NOMINATION JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION
Refunds
No refunds will be given once the competition begins, except in exceptional circumstances and with approval from the competition Administrator.
Questions
Please contact the competition administrators at sportcompetitions@une.edu.au
EOI’s for referees are also open now!
2025 Competition
Tuesday – commences October 21st 2025
Wednesday – commences October 22nd 2025
Thursday – commences October 23rd 2025
All injuries, incidents, and near misses related to SportUNE Twilight Soccer fall under SportUNE competitions.
All incidents must be reported within 72 hours of occurrence.
For any other information about Twilight Soccer please reach out to SportUNE;
Phone: 02 6773 5465
Email: sportcompetitions@une.edu.au
INTRODUCTION
The SportUNE Twilight Soccer Competition Code of Conduct provides a set of principles and actions that all participants and community can follow. This code of conduct is to assist in creating a safe and positive environment for everyone involved.
If you are a player, parent, coach, match official, spectator, or official, you have the ability to set the standards of behaviour that will assist in creating better people and communities through the Twilight Soccer Competition this will allow our great game to grow.
By adopting this and ensuring your actions reflect the code, you will ensure Twilight Soccer Competition will continue to be a positive experience for all participants.
All participants are required to abide by the Code of Conduct. This will ensure that everyone has an enjoyable experience with and at our Soccer matches.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
Participants of the Twilight Soccer Competition include:
Players, Coaches, Sports Trainers and Officers, Match Officials, Club Officials, Volunteers, Parents/Carers, SportUNE & UNE Life staff and Spectators.
Participants are encouraged and expected to:
• Be good sports people, discouraging all instances of foul or illegal play, or acts of violence, both on and off the field.
• Demonstrate the utmost level of respect, protecting and supporting the rights, dignity, and worth of everyone regardless of their gender, ability/disability, sexual orientation, cultural background, or religion.
• Lead by example. By condemning the use of recreational and performance-enhancing drugs and doping practices
• Celebrate the “good news” stories, and understand that cyber-bullying, which includes negative or demeaning comments, status posts, personal messages or emails, is a serious form of harassment.
• Accept that the integrity of the sport is of paramount importance, meaning, no coach, player, Club or match official is allowed to participate, or be directly or indirectly involved in any way, in gambling in relation to the matches/competitions in which they are involved or directly linked with.
By adhering to the SportUNE Twilight Soccer Competition Code of Conduct you will:
• Be a good sport. Respect all good play whether from your team or the opposition. This can include shaking hands with, and thanking, the opposition players and officials after the game – win, lose or draw.
• Participate for your own enjoyment and benefit.
• Always respect the Referee’s decision.
• Never become involved in acts of foul play.
• Honour both the spirit and letter of the competition rules and live up to the highest ideals of ethics and sportsmanship; avoid gamesmanship and respect the traditions of the game.
• Never engage in disrespectful conduct of any sort. This includes the use of profanity, sledging, obscene gestures, offensive remarks, trash-talking, taunting, or other actions that are demeaning to other players, officials, or supporters.
• Care for and respect the facilities and equipment made available to you during training and competition.
• Do not use any illegal or unhealthy substances.
• Recognise and respect that many Officials, Coaches and Referees are Volunteers give up their time to provide their services and support the game.
• Do not bet or otherwise financially speculate, directly or indirectly, on the outcome or any other aspect of a Soccer match or competition in which you are involved.
CODE OF CONDUCT | COACH
• Always consider the health, safety, and welfare of the players.
• Actively discourage foul play and/or unsportsmanlike behaviour by players.
• Seek to maximise the participation and enjoyment of all players regardless of ability; avoid the tendency to over-use a talented player; treat all players as equals, regardless of their talent.
• Show concern and caution towards all sick and injured players. Follow the advice of a physician and/or sports trainer to the letter when determining when an injured player is ready to recommence training or playing.
• Teach players that an honest effort and competing to the best of their ability is as important as victory.
• Maintain appropriate, professional relationships with players always.
• Maintain a thorough knowledge of the Laws of the Game and keep abreast of current coaching methods; maintain or improve your current accreditation level.
• Teach young players to realise that there is a big gap between their play and the professional game; do not coach them as if they are professionals.
• Ensure that your coaching reflects the level of the competition being played; do not be a “win-at-all-cost” coach.
• As coach, conduct yourself at all times in a manner, and in all situations, that shows leadership, respect for the game of Soccer and respect for all those that are involved in the game – the players, officials, the fans, the parents, the referees and the media.
• Remember that junior players participate for pleasure and mateship. Your coaching should create a positive environment that is fun, safe, and inclusive
CODE OF CONDUCT | MATCH OFFICIALS
• Place the safety and welfare of the players above all else; be alert to minimise dangerous physical play, fair or foul, especially in junior matches.
• Accept responsibility for all actions taken.
• Avoid any form of verbal contact with coaches, team officials, parents, and spectators during play.
• Be impartial also, be consistent, objective, and courteous.
• Avoid any situation which may lead to a conflict of interest, both on and off the field.
• Maintain an appropriate level of fitness for the standard of game at which you are officiating.
• Condemn all and every instance of unsportsmanlike, foul, or unfair play.
• Set a good example by the way you dress, speak and act towards players, coaches, officials, parents, and spectators.
• Show concern and caution towards sick and injured players.
• Officiate to the age and/or experience of the players.
CODE OF CONDUCT – TEAM & CLUB OFFICIALS
• Always uphold the integrity of the game of Soccer.
• Always act in a sportsmanlike manner, respecting opposition players, team and club officials and spectators.
• Make decisions in the best interests of the game of Soccer.
• Place the safety and welfare of players as the top priority.
• Accept responsibility for all decisions made.
CODE OF CONDUCT | PARENT/SPECTATOR
• Condemn all violent or illegal acts, whether they are by players, coaches, officials, parents, or spectators.
• Respect the Referee’s decisions – do not complain or argue about decisions during or after a game.
• Always behave. Unsportsmanlike language, harassment or aggressive behaviour will
not be tolerated.
• Encourage players to play by the rules and to respect opposition players and officials.
• Never ridicule or scorn a player for making a mistake – respect their efforts.
• Understand that sport is part of a total life experience, and the benefits of involvement go far beyond the final score of a game.
• Participate in positive cheering that encourages the players in the team you are supporting; do not engage in any cheering that taunts or intimidates opponents, their fans, or officials.
• Remember that all participants are involved in the game of Soccer for their own enjoyment.
• Always follow the directions of the Ground Manager and/or other duty officials
• Never arrive at a Junior match under the influence of alcohol, never bring alcohol to a Junior match.
CODE OF CONDUCT | SUMMARY OF OFFENCES
NOTE – Teams are responsible for the conduct of their players, parents/carers of players, coaches, officials, and spectators.
No person(s) attending a match, function, or team related event or activity shall:
• Use offensive or obscene language to any participant.
• Excessively dispute the decision of a Referee or Official either during or after a match.
• Assault, or act with aggression, to any person/s.
• Behave in a way contrary to the Code of Conduct and/or the spirit of the game.
• Behave in a way which disturbs the enjoyment of a match, function, activity, or event by any person(s), or brings discredit to any team, league or the game.
• Act in such a way as to exhibit racial intolerance, by language or other conduct, to any person(s)
• Refuse to accept the reasonable direction of the official of the game or SportUNE & UNE Life Staff.
• No person/s may make comment or take actions that bring discredit to any person, team, official or SportUNE or UNE Life through any social media outlet.
• Teams are responsible for the conduct of their players, parents/carers of players, coaches, officials, and team supporters.
Breaches of the SportUNE Twilight Soccer Competition Code of Conduct may result in penalties, including but not limited to:
• Suspension of a match and/or
• Termination of a match (including potential forfeiture of competition points) and/or
• Monetary fines and/or
• Suspension of a participant on a temporary or permanent basis and/or
• Suspension of a team on a temporary or permanent basis.
These penalties are in addition to any penalty which may be imposed by the relevant governing League bodies i.e. SportUNE or UNE Life.
Warning
Twilight Soccer involves physical activity and carries inherent risks, including the potential for injury. Participants should be aware that accidents can occur. By taking part, individuals acknowledge and accept the personal risks associated with participation in Twilight Soccer.
Exclusion of Liability
To the extent permitted by law, the University of New England and SportUNE (including their directors, officers, employees, agents, and contractors) accept no responsibility or liability for any injury, loss, or damage (whether fatal or otherwise) arising from participation in Twilight Soccer, except where caused by gross negligence or otherwise required by law under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) or related legislation.
Release and Indemnity
By participating in Twilight Soccer, individuals release and discharge the University of New England and SportUNE from any claims, demands, or actions arising from or in connection with their participation, except where such liability cannot be excluded by law. Participants also agree to indemnify SportUNE against any loss or expense arising from their own acts or omissions during the competition, to the fullest extent permitted by law.