Covid Policy

NSU Covid Policy - Red Settings - Vaccine Passports Required

For all North Shore United AFC locations: Allen Hill, Bayswater Park, Stanley Bay, Fort Takapuna, Barrys Point Reserve

 

To Play, Train or Use the Changing Rooms and Showers 

  1. Above 12 years and 3 months old; To play or train with the club, you must be fully vaccinated and be prepared to show your vaccine passport on request to a Club Official. You must also create/update your profile in our database and upload your vaccine pass information to then be sighted. www.nsu.org.nz login top right of home page.
  1. Below 12 years and 3 months old; While NZ Football encourages all players to be fully vaccinated this is not required for this age group to enroll; however all children must playing must be registered with us as a player.

Parents / Spectators

  1. Parents and/or spectators wishing to watch any football matches or training sessions at our venues must be fully vaccinated and be prepared to show your vaccine passport on request to a Club Official.  All parents of minors should also update their profile within our database please login from the home page www.nsu.org.nz  

To Enter the Clubrooms

  1. The Clubrooms at Allen Hill will be treated as a hospitality venue. As such, to enter you must be fully vaccinated and be prepared to show your vaccine passport on request. There will be a limit of 100 people allowed in the Clubrooms at any point in time.
  2. The facilities at Stanley Bay and Bayswater also requires vaccine passport for access.  There is a limit of 30 people in these rooms at any one time.

This policy will be reviewed before the start of the playing season to accommodate visiting teams and away club matches.

Thank you for helping us keep our members and community safe and assisting us in managing Red Settings requirments.  Updated 12 Feb 2022

Remember to Stay Home if unwell, Maintain physical distancing when out and about and wear mask coverings when asked to.

Keep a safe distance from people you do not know while out and about. This will help reduce the spread of COVID-19.  If you have cold, flu or COVID-19 symptoms, stay home and call your doctor or Healthline about getting tested.