
Football Queensland (FQ) has announced the extension of their agreement with EVA Check-In, who provides a QR code attendance tracking solution.
It will remain in place for the upcoming 2021 season of men’s and women’s competitions, with FQ covering the cost of use until stated otherwise.
Attendance tracking is featured in Stage 5 of FQ’s Return to Play guide. With a contactless check-in poster, visitors to clubs can use their smartphones to scan a QR code that saves time on administration and resources. They simply use their camera to capture the QR code and click on a link to register with their name and contact number.
Clubs have their own unique posters available at no cost and should be displayed at entries and exits of a venue to give spectators easy access to check in and out every time they visit.
This allows everyone to match the Queensland Government’s COVID Safe Plans for the sport, recreation and fitness industry – where clubs and venue must be able to complete an Attendance Data form if requested.
The QR technology remains a vital resource for clubs to avoid disruptions and means they can meet COVID Safe requirements related to contact tracing.
It was first supplied to clubs across the state by FQ when the 2020 season was resumed to ensure attendance tracking was completed, to detect any positive cases within the community.
For more information on how the QR code system operates, and for frequently asked questions, you can find them here.













