Fixtures and League Tables
2023/24 Tuesday League (Open) Table and Fixtures
2023/24 Sunday League (Open) Table and Fixtures
2023/24 Thursday League (Mens) Table and Fixtures
2023/24 Monday League (Womens) Table and Fixtures
Where and When
- Womens: Mondays 19:00-22:00
- Open: Tuesdays 19:00-22:00, Sundays 12:00-15:00
- Mens: Thursdays 19:00-22:00
Term 2 league fixtures start from
- Sunday 4th February until Thursday 21st March
- Easter Break
- Monday 15th April until Sunday 28th April
All fixtures take place under floodlights at the MUGAs on Bay Campus.
Registering for 5-a-side
2023 - 24 Season
Team Registration for Bay 5-a-side Football League Semester 2 Here.
Players Registration for Mens/Open League Players Semester 2 here
Players Registration for Womens League Semester 2 here
Registration operates on a first come first served basis with a capacity of 12 teams per night.
Team Registration
- £105 per team - 1 Friendly and 8 Fixtures (League/Playoff) - Works out as less than £12 a week compared to PowerPlay which is £32 a week.
- Only teams who have confirmation they have a space should purchase the team entry
- If your team needs a football this will cost an additional £13.50 and collection from the Sport Swansea office at Swansea Bay Sports Park (Singleton)
Player Registration
- £20 per player - 1 Friendly and 8 Fixtures (League/Playoff) - Works out as less than £2.50 a week.
- Only players who have confirmation they have a space should purchase the player entry fee.
All players must have both Bay 5-a-side Membership and Sport Swansea Social League Membership.
League Format
12 teams take part in the Bay 5-a-side league for each night.
Fixtures are 40 minutes long, with 2 x 20 minute halves.
The Fixture is as follows:
Each slot will last for one hour. 5 minutes warm up, 20 minute first half, 10 minute half time, 20 minute second half.
THE GAME RULES
The league will be run under FA rules and regulations for the most part. Shin pads and appropriate footwear must be worn at all times. Rolling substitutes are allowed and wait behind the goal to replace at dead balls.
Five players per team, teams with less than four players automatically forfeit the game.
No referee is allocated – it is up to the teams playing each other to adhere to the rules and settle any dispute amicably.
If the ball goes out of play. The ball should be returned to the team in possession.
No slide tackles
Each keeper must stay in their area at all times. If the goalkeeper leaves the area, a free kick will be awarded.
No other player is allowed in the area, if a defending player touches the ball in his own area then a penalty to the opposition team must be awarded.
If a player steps in the opposing team’s area, a goal kick will be awarded.
Team captains are responsible for keeping time, and for keeping the score. A final score must be agreed on at the end of the match.
Any disputes will be settled by your league’s organiser, any teams regularly involved in disagreements/scuffles will be docked points then removed from the league.