Vancouver Park board has been setup to include the participating public’s help to ensure and preserve quality and longevity of the Vancouver Park Board Grass Play Fields. All grass fields are reviewed by field maintenance staff to determine repairs, play ability and closures.
Field Status & Closure Guidelines
In general, the Vancouver Parks Board determines whether a field will be closed for weekend play every Friday at 1pm. The closures are posted on their website, but are NOT updated over the weekend. In the event of heavy rain/frost/snow after Friday at 1pm, either a Vancouver Youth Soccer Association (VYSA) field rep or a Vancouver Athletic FC (VAFC) rep will check the field in person and will make the decision on field play.
Home Field Closure Protocol by League
If the Parks Board does not close the field, and there has been heavy rain/snow since the Friday deadline, the VYSA field rep may make a call on game day depending on the circumstances. If Parks and VYSA have not closed fields, teams must arrive to the field where the referee will determine if the field is playable. This decision will be reported back to VYSA/BCCSL and decisions will be made and communicated regarding any further games on that field. If the scheduler is not available or we do not receive updates, the Club’s Technical Director can make a decision on the field status. Photos should be taken of the field and sent to VYSA.
Who can decide whether a game gets played or is cancelled?
- Vancouver Parks (Friday, 1pm). Updates are posted on the website.
- VYSA / VAFC (on-field observation).
- Head Referee (before the start of the game).
- Head Coaches cannot make the decision to cancel a game.
AWAY GAMES FIELD CLOSURE
VAFC home teams playing in other areas outside of Vancouver (e.g. Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey, North Shore, etc.) should contact their opponents on the Friday to confirm if their district/Parks Board has closed the fields or to confirm if there has been any change of field.
If fields are not closed and games are going ahead as of Friday, then teams should reach out on the morning of their game to reconfirm no change due to overnight inclement weather. If no change the teams must arrive to the field where referees will make a call on the safety of the field and whether the game should go ahead.