Mind Sports South Africa's Management Board increases all MSSA registration and affiliation fees by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) every year. The CPI applicable to the increases for the 2022/2023 season amount to 7.8%.
Thus registration and affiliation fees for the 2022/2023 season shall increase by the CPI (all sectors) of 7.8%, and as per MSSA's Constitution, all such fees are due and payable on the 1st of November of each year.
Please note that if your club has an SLA for an event after the year-end (31 October 2022), such club must pay its affiliation fees and pay its registration fees for all its committee members by no later than 7 November 2022. Should such club fail to do so, such SLA shall be vitiated.
In order for any player to stand for any office, all such person's fees must be paid at the same time that such person is nominated.
Current Board Members are required to have their club membership fees and their own registration fees paid by 7 November 2022 - failing which, such Board Members are immediately suspended until such fees are paid.
Please note that other members that do not remit payment by 1 February 2023 shall have their affiliation terminated and their members shall not be allowed to participate in Mind Sport South Africa's events or team selection.
Current Board Members are required to have their club membership fees and their own registration fees paid by 7 November 2022 - failing which, such Board Members are immediately suspended until such fees are paid.
Please note that other members that do not remit payment by 1 February 2023 shall have their affiliation terminated and their members shall not be allowed to participate in Mind Sport South Africa's events or team selection.
Members may only participate in a MSSA meeting if such member is fully-paid-up at the time of such meeting.
The fees for the 2022/2023 gaming year (1 November 2022 to 31 October 2023) are:
Affiliation fees per club per annum | R119.00 per annum | ||
Registration fees: | Registered with MSSA | R127.00 per player | |
Players who are members of school clubs | R11.00 per player |
Please note that Registration Fees may be waived by the Management Board should a player have reached the age of majority and is unemployed, or if the player is a minor and his/her parents are unemployed.
Please note that the voting strength that any member has at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) in December is based on the paid-up membership of such member at the date of the AGM.
Registration forms for players may be found on https://docs.google.com/document/d/12sS0BkXNT2rjVROicwYHOEhJcPj0WXtG/edit
Please remember that all Registered Players must complete a Registration Form and submit it to their club to which they are affiliated.
Additional reading:
- 2022 Calendar of Events
- 2023 Calendar of Events
- Affiliation: Private Clubs
- Affiliation - School
- Annual General Meeting: Make your voice heard - get your nomination in.
- Awards: Nominations required by 31 August 2022 for MSSA's Management Board Awards.'
- Events: National Team Trials for U20 efootball and Street Fighter V esports teams - 8 October 2022
- IDF: MSO Grand Prix 2022
- IESF: African Regional Championships
- IESF: All revved up and ready to go.
- IESF: Bali Confirmed as Host of the 2022 World Esports Championships Finals
- IESF: Charl triumphs at the South African Qualifiers for the MONACO SIM RACING WORLD CUP 2022
- IESF: IESF advises the prize money distribution for Bali 2022
- IESF: IESF TO HOST CSGO EVENT FOR FEMALES.
- IESF: MSSA officially enters Protea Team
- IESF: Six Game Titles for IESF's 2022 World Esports Championships
- International events: And they are off...
- International events: Excitement builds before selection of SA esports team to compete in Russia.
- international events: MSSA invited to send U20 esports team to Malawi.
- International events: MSSA selects its SA Student team to journey to Russia
- International events: Serbia posts its best team.
- International events: South Africa to battle against Serbia and Russia
- International events: Team Esports SA has landed.
- International events: The return of Team Esports South Africa
- Ladder: Clash Royale
- National Team Trials: 30 July 2022
- Notices: Calling all volunteers
- Notices - Advertise your club
- Notices: Learners may play for both private and school clubs
- Notices: MSSA advises of its affiliation and registration fees for the 2022/2023 season.
- Notices: Student DOTA and CSGO teams off to Moscow, Russia with1,500,000 Rubles at stake.
- Notices: The Student's Representative
- Notices: To host events in 2023.
- Notices - Transfer season
- NWU Online School league: R65,000.00 in prizes for esports league
- NWU Online School league: Distribution of prizes to overall winners for 2022 NWU Online School League
- NWU Online School League: For the first time, female learners shall earn pize money for esports.
- Nwu Online School League: Reallocation of prize money to the FIFA esports title.
- NWU Online School League: Six esports titles to receive share of R65,000.00 in 2022 NWU Online School League.
- NWU Online School League: Start of MSSA's NWU Online School League delayed to 1 August 2022.
- NWU Online School League: Top school to earn a boost to its esport programme.
- Prize money: How MSSA treats prize-money.
- Protea Colours: Qualifying for Protea Colours
- Rankings: South Africa's Top Ten esports schools
- Rankings: South Africa's Top Ten Premier Esports Clubs
- Results: 2022 Online Western Cape Championships
- Results: Combined Online Provincial Championships for Schools
- Results: Results: Gauteng Provincial Championships
- Results: Tshwarelo Tshwane of Montanus Primary School earns National Primary School Colours for Primary School
- Titles: With immediate effect.
- Titles - esports: High School Championships
- Titles - esports: Premier Championships
- Titles - esports: Student Championships
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