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Updates for our 2025 Annual Tournament will be published on this page. Please check back soon.

Please note, the event is NOT open to Academy, Elite, School or District Teams.

Documents and Additional Information

Risk Assessment Available Here
Directions Available Here
Correct Footwear Available Here
Tournament Rules Available Here
Welcome Pack Information to follow

 

Tournament FAQs

What season age groups is the tournament based on?

Our Tournament takes place in August/September therefore will be based on the upcoming season not the current one, ie If playing as Under 13s this season up to and including June 30th your team should be entered as an Under 14s team for the tournament as new season commences July 1st.

Who can attend the tournament?

The event is an Invitational event and the organisers reserve the right as to acceptance of teams. The event is NOT open to Academy, Elite, School or District teams. The tournament is open to Under 7s to Under 16s Boys and Girls.

How are teams seeded and grouped?

No teams are seeded, our tournament is for grassroots teams of all abilities and teams must be playing together as a team on a regular basis throughout the season, such as in a league. Through our beeslive.co.uk system all teams are randomly dropped into groups. However, if two teams from the same club appear in the same group then one of them will be manually exchanged with another team within another group.

How long does the tournament last?

Tournament events generally last between 4-5 hours depending on age groups and teams entered.

How do I register and pay for the Tournament?

Registration and payment of team/s is to be made through beeslive.co.uk.

Why don't we hold or reserve places?

We know from experience that teams will ask to have places reserved and then not book. This will sometimes mean that a team wanting and ready to book are denied their place because a reserved place is held and never used. We have a simple, quick online booking system with beeslive.co.uk which shows number of places remaining.

Can we cancel our place and get a refund?

If you book onto the tournament and cancel the booking prior to May 31st we will give you a full refund per team. Any cancellations after May 31st will be non-refundable.

What about insurance?

Our tournament is sanctioned with the Hampshire FA so all teams taking part that are affiliated to their CFA are covered by their club’s public liability insurance. However, this does not cover individual teams or individual persons’ public liability, personal accident, or injury whilst attending our tournament.

How many players can you register?

9 per squad; 6 v 6 for Under 9s to 16s and 5 v 5 for Under 7s and 8s on the pitch at any one time. No player can play for two teams. Every 'lead' coach will be sent an email 2 weeks prior to tournament asking for their team sheet to be submitted and sent a 2 character check-in code to present upon arrival on the day of tournament.

Can unaffiliated teams/players play in the tournament?

No, all teams/players attending must be affiliated to a County Football Association (CFA) for the season and all players must be registered on the FA’s Whole Game System (WGS). Boys who are signed with an FA Premier League or Football League Academy at the time of tournament are NOT permitted to participate. Girls who are signed to a Professional Game Academy team at the time of the tournament are NOT permitted to participate.

Can teams play up a year?

We don't have an issue with teams playing up a year but we'd require an email from yourselves as a Club saying both 'your' Club and parents/guardians are happy to play up. This prevents any issues there could be around player heights, build, strength, physicality etc.

Can we have a mixed team?

Yes, our tournament allows mixed teams except in the girls events whereby girls teams must only contain girls.

Can teams play down a year?

Boys teams, no. However, a girls team 'not individuals' can potentially play down a year in a boys event between Under 7s to 11s ONLY. U7 to U11 teams are typically flexible, eg; it maybe possible to find a space for an U8 girls team 'not individuals' in an U7 boys event if there are spaces available and the organisers are open to it. The decision of whether a girls team 'not individuals' can play down will depend on factors like their ability, the team's needs, and said tournament regulations.

Do teams need to bring player ID documentation?

All team coaches should be able to provide player identification documents when attending our tournament to confirm players eligibility if queried. Upon arrival at tournament, the 'lead' team coach must report to the registration area to confirm their team sheet from their emailed 2 character check-in code. Some identification documents could include WGS Registration Documents, Team/Player ID Cards or Birth Certificate.

Do we check all players' ID documents on the day?

We don’t check all players identification documentation on the day of the tournament, but we do carry out spot checks to help ensure that teams are playing by the rules and not fielding ineligible players. In the event that a player’s ID cannot be confirmed there will be a NO play policy for the player/s in question and could lead to team/s being disqualified / exclusion from the tournament.

What time should we arrive?

Teams can arrive up to 1 hour before the tournament event KO time but, NO later than 15 minutes prior to kick off of the first match in event. Morning events typically KO at 9am and PM event 1.45pm. Tournament Organiser will confirm one month prior to tournament via a Welcome Pack.

Is there a pitch managers briefing?

There will be NO briefing before matches, each team is deemed to have read and understood the rules which are sent to 'lead' coaches pre tournament.

What is the length of the games?

Will be confirmed on the day but typically 9 minutes per game however, game lengths may vary between different age groups, the format that your team is playing in and the number of teams that have entered / arrived at the tournament, but we do try to guarantee teams a minimum number of minutes when they attend our tournament.

What should players wear?

Your normal matchday kit including footwear and bibs (in case of colour clash). Games are played on 4G and grass therefore separate footwear maybe required. Please visit Tournament, Registrant Information and correct footwear section at our website braishfieldbeesfc.co.uk

What will we need to bring?

Bring equipment that you would normally take to a match, ie your medical emergency kit appropriate for grassroots football. Match balls will be provided by the tournament organiser.

How do I see the league table and fixtures?

Powered by scoretent.co.uk we use beeslive.co.uk where all fixtures, group standings and knockout rounds are shown.

Is the tournament competitive?

Yes, all age groups from Under 7s to Under 16s compete for either a Cup or Plate trophy.

Who officiates the games?

Independent, qualified referees are appointed to all matches. They are in control of the game/s and their decision is final and will NOT be over ruled. They are paid match fees by Braishfield Bees Youth FC.

Do all players get a medal?

Every player that attends our Under 7s and 8s events receive a participation medal as a memento for the day. Under 9s to Under 16s see 'What do the winners get?'.

What do the winners get?

Teams that win the Cup or Plate win a trophy and all players that take part in the FINAL ONLY will receive a winners and runners up medal.

Are there Club scouts attending?

Scouts from some Premiership, Championship and National League Clubs are invited along. These include Chelsea, Bournemouth, Southampton, Portsmouth, Fulham and Eastleigh.

Are there refreshments?

Yes, we have a BBQ, refreshments and ice cream vendor on site. Teams are NOT allowed to bring along and set up a BBQ of their own due to health and safety of both school and tournament organiser. Anyone found to be setting up / using will be asked to leave site immediately.

Can dogs be brought along?

No, due to our venue being a school academy NO dogs are allowed on site. Anyone found to have a dog will be asked to leave site. Both assistance and guide dogs are welcome.

Can I smoke or vape at the tournament?

No, due to our venue being a school academy NO smoking/vaping anywhere on school premises, car park or adjoining access from car park to school field. Anyone found to be smoking/vaping may be asked to leave site.

Can we bring along a Veo?

No. Veo cameras are not permitted on site and their use is prohibited. You will be asked to remove them if found to being used.

Can we take photographs or videos?

As coaches / spectators we ask that NO photography or videos are taken during the event other than of their own child. By registering your team/s, you agree that our official event photographer/s throughout the day will take photographs (NO videos are taken) for advertising future events or for press releases and/or social media. Photographs are made available to purchase on the day or on their website post tournament. If you would not like photography of any player/s or teams to be used for this purpose for any reason, you must notify the tournament organiser via email [email protected] prior to the tournament taking place. Every effort is made to protect any player/s identity that are to be 'protected' however, we as a Club / official event photographers CANNOT take any responsibility of said photographs.

What are the rules of the tournament?

Please visit Tournament, Registrant Information and tournament rules section on our website braishfieldbeesfc.co.uk for full rules of tournament.