Futsal teams need Team Liaison Officers for OFC Nations Cup tournament

Teams at October’s OFC Futsal Nations Cup are seeking to appoint Team Liaison Officers to help act as points of contact between them and tournament organisers.

NZ Football says it’s looking for applications from candidates who can speak fluent English, be based in or near Auckland  during the tournament and be available for the tournament in late September/early October.

“This is a rare chance to gain hands-on experience of delivering an international tournament and play a key role inside of a national team environment,” NZ Football says.

The tournament involves eight nations — New Zealand, Vanuatu, Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Tahiti and Samoa.

Successful applicants will be provided with full training, and no previous experience is required.

The OFC Futsal Nations Cup

Training days will take place on September 29-30, 2023.

The tournament will run from October 1-7, 2023.

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Team Liaison Officer — about the role

Team Liaison Officers will ensure smooth communication between the participating team, the Oceania Football Confederation, and the tournament organisers.

Main duties include:

1. Accompany the team to all matches, official events, and activities.

2. Coordinate and forward all important information.

3. Help the team solve any problems which may arise.

The Team Liaison Officer will maintain regular contact with team managers to carry out these duties.

Learn more

If you are interested in becoming a Team Liaison Officer, email amber.tuck@nzfootball.co.nz with the following information:

  • Full name
  • Date of birth
  • Phone number
  • Email address
  • Your experience with futsal
  • Why you are interested in becoming a TLO

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