Sport has the power to unite people like little else does! It is the uncontroversial and all- inclusive language of the youth – an activity which has the power to be physically, mentally and socially enriching all at once. The Muslim Youth Cup Gala Day is brimming with friendly competition as teams face off in Soccer (brothers) and Volleyball (sisters). We have meticulously organised schedules, equipment, and Muslim-friendly venues means YOU can enjoy a day of camaraderie, teamwork, and the thrill of immersing yourself on the field.
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Date: 5 February 2023
Time:Â 11am SHARP start – 6pm
Venue:Â Poulton Park Synthetic Training Pitch
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Match Schedule will be released 2 days prior to event day once all teams have registered.
Registration: Scroll down for more information
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RSVP By Thu 2 Feb 2023
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Note: Tickets must be purchased by 2 February 2023. After this point, the ticket discounts and bundles will no longer be available and registration will not be guaranteed.
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1. What should players wear & bring on the event day?
Players must wear clothes that are suitable for intense physical activity but still abide by Islamic modesty guidelines. Wearing shoes suitable for wooden indoor gymnasium flooring is of utmost importance. All other needs such as drinks & snacks will be provided.
2. How will the venue Islamically accommodate for sisters?
We have specifically selected a venue that has no windows or openings of any sort which would allow for outsiders to view the sisters’ activity. The venue has also allowed for us to put up curtains and partitions where necessary to block foyer areas in the venue and ensure complete privacy for the duration of the tournament.
3. How much game time will I get on the day?
All players are guaranteed a minimum of an hour total game time, spanning over the round robin group stage matches. Teams will have the opportunity to play further into the knockout rounds should they perform well in the group stages, thereby increasing their overall play time.
4. Can I attend as a spectator?
Registering as a player is highly encouraged but should you decide to spectate you will be allowed to as long as you check in with the volunteers at our reception desk on the day.
5. What ages is the tournament open to?
The tournament is open to all Muslim to all ages.
6. Will there be an opportunity to pray on the day?
We will hold Duhr prayers in congregation during our 1 hour lunch break in the middle of the day.
7. Is the venue accessible by public transport?
For brothers the parking lot is  available at the field next to the main ground. Transport by car is most ideal but the field is 15 minutes away from Hurstville Station by Bus + Walk.
For sisters the parking lot is available at the facility. Transport by car is most ideal but the centre is a 14 minute walk from Padstow Station.
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