Protest

1. Protest on non-technical matters

REG 31 The SCAC is the highest authority of the EUC and controls overall organizational and technical aspects of the EUC. The SCAC main functions, but not limited to, are: the supervision and smooth running of the EUC, settling any dispute, dealing with complaints or protests of a non-technical nature, taking emergency sanctions against participants (teams or individuals) who violate the EUSA Regulations, deciding on any other matters not covered in these Regulations, at the time of the EUC.

 


2. Protest on technical matters

REG 36 CTC supports SCAC and is responsible for: confirming the competition system (format) and daily schedule, dealing with any complaints or protests of technical nature and taking sanctions of a technical nature, appointing additional bodies and allocating responsibilities which might be required by rules of the concerned ISF/ESF or by necessities of the competition.


REG 68 The HoD or a person authorized by him/her may protest on behalf of competitors or team. Each protest shall be accompanied by a deposit of fifty (50) EUR except for the following sports: Basketball, Handball, Football, Futsal, Rugby 7s,Volleyball, Beach Handball and Water Polo, where the deposit is 200 (two hundred) EUR. If the protest is upheld, the fee will be returned.

The protests shall be submitted:
REG 68.1 within twenty (20) minutes after the end of the match, to the TD, for the match issues,
REG 68.2 before the start of next competition day, to the TD, if concerns results published by the OC,
REG 68.3 during the competition to the CTC for technical issues,
REG 68.4 during the competition to the SCAC for non-technical issues,
REG 68.5 within 7 (seven) days after the EUC to the EUSA EC.