Pacific FC

Pacific FC

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With the first of our four home games done and dusted, we thank players, parents, spectators, coaches and managers for their patience, social distancing practices and good humour. A huge number of families checked in and out via the EVA app, minimised their rubbish and respected the ‘sitting whilst eating’ policy.

It was fabulous to once again see happy players getting out on our fields. The wind and dust expected didn't come, making for a picture-perfect day. Thirteen of our 14 teams played at Pacific and we had our club photographer, Shannon Russell, out on location to capture the special moments. We especially thank our early-morning crew of Zane, John, Paul, Liam, Alex and Astrid. Setting up for home games requires patience while being under enormous time constraints to be ready prior to 8.30am. The Pacific grounds team also need a huge round of applause for marking out the fields and presenting the College beautifully for our visitors.

Our modified, outdoor canteen worked well and allowed patrons to order and pickup their takeaway in a COVID-safe manner. We saw the addition of the Queensland Burger to our menu and, by all accounts, it was pretty tasty!

   

Upcoming Events

For more details on any of the following, please contact: PacificFC@pacluth.qld.edu.au

⚽️ 3 home games ahead.
⚽️ Register your team for 6-a-side SCCSA summer soccer. All ages and non-SCCSA members can play.
⚽️ 2021 SCCSA Rep Trials and Preparation sessions for current U8-U16 players in October.
⚽️ 1-1 K3 skills coaching is now available on Thursdays from 4.15pm.
⚽️ 3 Day September Skills Holiday Clinic at Pacific.
⚽️ Invitation for U6-U10 Pacific players to join Fire Pre-Academy Summer Clinic.
⚽️ End of season Presentation – Saturday 12th September at PLC after each game.

The season has now been extended until 12th September with our next home games to be played at Pacific over four Saturdays from this Saturday 22nd August until the season end. With the use of the EVA QR code, all spectators will be required to check in and out of the grounds and of course, will be required to follow the directives of Pacific, SCCSA and Queensland Health.  

R U OK?

“An R U OK? culture is one built on mutual respect, trust, authenticity and a willingness to support those in your world who might be struggling. Building that culture isn't down to one person, it's a team effort.”

For a wrap up of all of the action, follow the Pacific FC Facebook ​and Instagram pages or email: PacificFC@pacluth.qld.edu.au.

Mrs Rita Williams, Pacific FC President

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