View Member Offences

 

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Overview

have the ability to access and view member offences (yellow and red cards issued) across the entire competition. within their club.

 

To view the list of member offences, complete the following steps:

  1. Log in to Dribl.
  2. Select Member Offences from the Actions menu or the main navigation menu.
  3. Browse, search or filter the list of records to locate member offences based on your criteria. 

 

Tips

  • To view offences for a specific member, perform a search using the members name, FFA or Dribl number.
  • Any member offences resulting in a member ban / suspension are indicated in Ban Created column.
  • A club can track cumulative yellow cards for a member by using the Count Yellow Cards filter.

 

Member Offence Settings

 

First Name

The members first name.

Last Name The members last name.
Registration Number The members unique registration number.
Offence Type

Specifies how any resulting member bans or suspensions would be served for the offence issued:

Match - The member ban will be served across a number of matches

Date Range - The member ban will be served across a date range

Competition

The competition in which the member offence was issued.

League The league in which the member offence was issued.
Round Number The round number in which the member offence was issued.
Offence Date The date the member offence was issued.
First Offence The offence code of the first member offence (caution or expulsion).
Second Offence The offence code of the second member offence (caution or expulsion).
Final Offence The offence code of the final member offence, resulting in either a caution or expulsion based on prior offences that were issued during a match.
Team The name of the team that the member was associated with when they received the member offence. 
Role Specifies the member roles the offence is applicable to, determined by the Offence Scope setting in the applicable Offence Rule.
Note Notes relating to the member offence for the purpose of providing further context.

 

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