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at the technical meeting. The <strong>EHF</strong> delegate(s) define the kits with which the teams<br />

will play for each tournament match in a “kit plan” upon coordination with the<br />

delegations representatives.<br />

17.7. The Official Delegation forms presenting the list of players and team officials<br />

nominated as Official Delegation and their respective numbers or letters must be<br />

checked with the players’ passport or national identity card, be approved and signed by<br />

the <strong>EHF</strong> delegate(s) at the technical meeting.<br />

17.8. The topics dealt with during the technical meeting include (without limitation):<br />

• technical matters of the game<br />

• security concept of the complete event (security inside and outside the playing<br />

hall, separation of the opposing fan sectors, medical emergency resources, etc.)<br />

• venue set-up (floor, judges’ table, support table, etc.)<br />

• press conference (time, place, participants) – optional<br />

• pre-match and post-match procedure (line-up, players’ presentation, etc.)<br />

• side events (banquet, etc.)<br />

• organisational matters (VIP guests of guest teams, etc.)<br />

Article 18<br />

A. Pre-match procedures<br />

Warm-up<br />

18.1. In due time before the start of a <strong>YAC</strong> <strong>EURO</strong> Qualification match, the playing court must<br />

be made available to the players of the two playing teams for warm-up.<br />

18.2. Upon <strong>EHF</strong> referees’ instructions to do so (twelve (12) minutes before the throw-off<br />

of the match at the latest), each player being on the playing court for the warm-up must<br />

immediately leave the playing court.<br />

Match report preparation<br />

18.3. The match reports containing the names of the players and officials of the teams<br />

Official Delegations as well as their respective numbers or letters are prepared by the<br />

Host Federation after the technical meeting based on the Official Delegation forms.<br />

They are checked by the <strong>EHF</strong> delegate(s) and handed over to the team officials in<br />

charge in due course before the throw-off of the respective match.<br />

18.4. One (1) hour before the throw-off of the match, the pre-prepared match report and the<br />

names of the Official Delegation of the playing teams must be checked and confirmed<br />

by the team officials in charge. Moreover, the team officials in charge must reduce the<br />

number of team officials to a maximum of four (4) by crossing out up to two (2) team<br />

officials listed. Only those four (4) officials are eligible to be in the substitution area<br />

during the match.<br />

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