the coaching handbook - Chino Hills AYSO

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the coaching handbook - Chino Hills AYSO
CHINO HILLS AYSO Region 779
2014 Coach/Parent Handbook
AYSO Vision Statement
To provide world class youth soccer programs that enriches children’s
lives.
AYSO Mission Statement
To develop and deliver quality youth soccer programs,
which promote a fun, family environment based on our six philosophies.
Philosophy
Everyone Plays * Balanced Teams * Open Registration * Positive
Coaching * Good Sportsmanship*Player Development
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Table of Contents
AYSO 779 Mission, Vision, and Philosophy
Greetings from the Commissioner of Region 779
Board Information and Board Members
2014 Important Dates
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25 Ways to Teach Your Players
Coaches Clinic
Community Park Rules
Drops
Game Cancellations/Weather Condition
Game Schedule
Game Sites/Fields
Getting Started Coaching Tool
Insurance
Late Registration
Lost & Found
Methods of Communication
Notification Of Player
Parents Meeting (Set-Up)
Picture Day
Player Awards - Sportsmanship
Post Season Invitational Tournament
Practice Sites/Fields
Protective Gear
Referee Clinic
Referee Information
Regional Guidelines
Registration
Rules and Regulation (U10, U12, U14, U16, U19) Competitive
Rules and Regulation (U5, U6, U8) Non-Competitive
Safe Haven
Spring Select
Suggestions/Comments
Team Balancing
Team Name
Team Referee Requirements
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Team Roster
Team Sponsorship
Team Volunteers Instructions
Team Volunteers (Team Level)w/Duties
Assistant Coach
Flag Banner Coordinator
Team Manager/Team Parent
Treasurer Coordinator
Referee
Entertainment Coordinator
Refreshment Coordinator
Field Coordinator
Newsletter Coordinator
Garbage Coordinator
Picture Coordinator
Sponsor Coordinator
Uniforms
VIP Program
Waiting List
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Forms
Accident Reports
Kids Zone
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Welcome to the 2014 Soccer Season in
CHINO HILLS AYSO Region 779!
We have approximately 2,300 players ranging in age from 4 to 19 years old, supported
by your Regional Board and several hundred volunteers. What a remarkable endeavor
this is, year after year. Thank you all for participating in such good spirits. It is truly the
"spirit" of AYSO Soccer that makes us special. We are a family-based activity dedicated
to ensuring that our sport is FUN, FAIR, SAFE and FUN at all times. The six basic
philosophies upon which AYSO was founded guide our every action and decision today.
“Everyone Plays – Balanced Teams - Open Registration – Good Sportsmanship –
Positive Coaching-Player Development”
As Parents, Coaches, Referees, and Supporters, it is our duty to be adults, and always
remember that we are role models for the children around us. Let's coach them during
the week and let them play on Saturday. Remember they are kids and not little adults,
so make your support positive and encouraging at all times. Let them make their own
mistakes and learn from them. Teach them to be gracious in both victory and defeat,
and understand that it is the game that matters and not the score.
This is a truly wonderful game that all kids love to play, whether they are good at it or
not. In this way soccer provides us with an excellent opportunity to teach and learn the
value of teamwork, trust, and sharing responsibility, while building friendships and
having fun.
AYSO is an organization that is entirely made up of volunteers. Coaches, Referees,
Team Moms, and Snack Schedulers are all doing this out of the goodness of their
hearts. They all have lives outside of soccer full of other responsibilities. None of them
are being paid for what they do and they all deserve as much consideration and support
as the kids do. Please be helpful and supportive at all times as it will always benefit your
kids. Please respect the coaches and referees as they are doing a difficult job and they
always have the safety of the kids at heart.
As players, your job is to play hard, play safe, make friends, and have as much fun as
you can stand! We hope you will help and support your teammates, that you will share
the good times and the bad times together as a team, and that you will always treat
others with respect and courtesy on and off the field. We are all ready for a great
soccer season, so let's all go have fun!
Wishing all a FUN, FAIR, SAFE and FUN soccer season!
I'll see you on the field!
John Eddings
Regional Commissioner
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AYSO 779 Board Information
The Board meets once a month year round. Please visit our website at
www.ayso779.com for meeting dates, times, and locations.
Suggestions/Comments
We are constantly striving to improve our program and encourage any suggestions or
comments. Please email any of the board members.
2014 Board Members
Regional Commissioner
John Eddings
RC@ayso779.com
Asst. Regional Commissioner of Registration and Administration
Vice_RC_Admin@ayso779.com
Michael Machado
Asst. Regional Commissioner of Operations and Equipment
Vice_RC_Ops@ayso779.com
Richard Aleman
Coaching Administrator
Michael Page
Coach@ayso779.com
Coaching Coordinator
CVPA
Frank Sirop
Nicole Bontempo
Coach@ayso779.com
CVPA@ayso779.com
CVPA
Director of Purchasing
Exe. Secretary
Field Coordinator
Publicity Coordinator
Referee Administrator
Referee Coordinator
Registrar
Safety Director
Sponsor Coordinator
Team Parent Coordinator
Treasurer
Volunteer Coordinator
VIP Coordinator
Lu Alecxih
Bob Sandoval
Emily Chandler
Paul Di Donato
Ed Dahms
Anthony Flores
Mike Udo
Kim Eddings
Antoine McKnight
Monica Machado
Katey Andressen
Nancy Bjerno
Linda Kloss
Jeannette Babcock
CVPA@ayso779.com
Purchaser@ayso779.com
Secretary@ayso779.com
Fields@ayso779.com
Publicity@ayso779.com
Ref@ayso779.com
Ref@ayso779.com
Registrar@ayso779.com
Safety@ayso779.com
Sponsors@ayso779.com
Team_Parent@ayso779.com
Treasurer@ayso779.com
Volunteers@ayso779.com
VIP@ayso779.com
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Division Coordinators
U5 Girls/Boys Division Coordinator
U6 Girls Division Coordinator
U6 Boys Division Coordinator
U8 Girls Division Coordinator
U8 Boys Division Coordinator
U10 Girls Division Coordinator
U10 Boys Division Coordinator
U12 Girls Division Coordinator
U12 Boys Division Coordinator
U14 Girls Division Coordinator
U14 Boys Division Coordinator
U16-U19 Girls/Boys Division Coordinator
Gina Loza
Kirk Bilby
Mike Machado
Janice Jacobus
George Fitkowski
Alfred Taylor
Steve Young
Rita Ward
Maritza Nygren
Lu Alecxih
Monica Rios
Anna Loera
U5@ayso779.com
G6@ayso779.com
B6@ayso779.com
G8@ayso779.com
B8@ayso779.com
G10@ayso779.com
B10@ayso779.com
G12@ayso779.com
B12@ayso779.com
G14@ayso779.com
B14@ayso779.com
U16U19@ayso779.com
Important Dates: Dates are subjected to change, please visit the league
website www.ayso779.com for most up to date information
Monday-Friday
Saturday
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Monday-Friday
Thursday
Saturday
Monday
July 7-11, 2014
July 19, 2014
July 27, 2014
July 21-25, 2014
August 1, 2014
August 9, 2014
August 14, 2014
AYSO Soccer Camp
Coaching Clinic U 6-U12
Team distribution
AYSO Soccer Camp
Practices may begin
Coaching Clinic U 6-U12
Team Parent Meeting
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Saturday
September 6, 2014
September 13, 2014
Picture Day (Games begin BU14)
Games Begin (U5-U12, GU14)
*Safe Haven and the Basic Referee course need to be completed at
www.aysotraining.org prior to taking this course.
Coach Requirements
To be eligible to volunteer as a coach, each volunteer must have the following:
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Have a current volunteer form on file with the Region.
Complete Safe Haven training.
Coach training based on the following:
For U5 and U6 divisions, U6 coach training
For U8, U8 coach training
For U10, U10 coach training (both on-line and field portions).
For U12-19, a minimum of U12 coach training.
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Registration Forms
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DO NOT LOSE THESE FORMS. No consent forms, No Play.
Every player must have a signed registration/consent form.
A player cannot practice or play in a game without these forms.
Coaches must have the consent forms with them at all practices, games and
team parties.
Any questions please email your division coordinator.
Player Drops
The following is the player drop procedure:
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The parent of the player needs to e-mail the registrar at registrar@ayso779.com.
The registrar will notify the treasurer if a refund is required.
The registrar will notify either the division coordinator or the coach to remove the
player from the team.
If a player is available on the wait list, they will be added to fill the vacancy.
Coaches may not drop a player, only the league can drop a player.
Coaches may not fill the vacant position, only the league can fill it.
If a player is dropped during the first part of the season, make sure you retrieve
the uniform (Shirt, Socks, Shorts)
Late Registrations
Players may only be registered by the Regional Registrar. Coaches may not
recruit specific players for their team, even if they are short of a full roster.
Waiting List
Waiting lists of players will also be controlled by the Regional Registrar. Your
Division Coordinator will give you a new player after and only after the dropped
players have completed the full process.
Insurance
Insurance forms are found on the website and a copy will be included in the
coach’s folder. Make sure you have a couple with you at all times. (See Forms
Section)
Method of Communication
All communications by the league will be through e-mail and the league website
www.ayso779.com.
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Coaches Clinics
Coaching clinics are provided to train the coach in the position that they are serving. It
is highly recommended that each coach become certified for the level they are
coaching.
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Coaching clinic schedules are available on the league website.
The league provides coaching clinics for the U6, U8, U10, and U12 divisions.
Coaching clinics can also be completed at www.aysotraining.org. Only the
classroom training can be completed on-line for U10. The field portion of the
training needs to be completed at one of the clinics.
Intermediate and Advanced Coaching clinics are typically scheduled by Area and
need to be scheduled by going to www.eayso.org and registering for a course.
Coaches can attend coaching clinics provided by other regions. Coaches can
find and register for courses at www.eayso.org. In the event there is a cost for a
course, the coach will be reimbursed by the league for the cost of the course
after successful completion.
Safe Haven
Safe Haven is mandatory for all coaches, assistant coaches, referees, and any
volunteer that has contact with a child. To complete Safe Haven, do one of the
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Attend a Safe Haven class offered by the league or another AYSO region (go to
the league website for courses by our region or www.eayso.org for courses by
other regions)
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Go to www.aysotraining.org and complete the Safe Haven for Coaches course
on-line. You will need your AYSO number.
Safe Haven Badges
Coaches and assistant coaches must wear a Safe Haven badge at all practices and
games. Safe Haven training must be completed to obtain a Safe Haven badge. To
obtain a Safe Haven badge, do one of the following:
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E-mail a head shot picture and AYSO number to the CVPA at
cvpa@ayso779.com
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If you need to a picture taken, e-mail the CVPA to schedule a picture.
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Coaches must have their badges by week 3 of the season.
Teams without safe haven certified coaches will not be allowed to played.
Practice Site Information
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In August you may practice twice a week or one 2-hour session.
Practice during the season should be no more than 3 hours per week for the
Competitive Division.
Practice during the season should be no more than 1 hour per week for U5 and
U6 Non Competitive Division
Practice during the season should be no more than 2 hours per week for U8 Non
Competitive Division
Non Competitive Divisions
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(U5, U6, U8) approved practice sites are as follows.
Canyon Hills Jr. HS
Townsend Jr. HS
Oakridge Park
City of Chino Hills Parks
Mon-Thurs (Friday’s /Back to School Night off limits)
Mon-Thurs (Friday ‘s /Back to School Night off limits)
Mon-Thurs (Friday off limits)
Mon-Fri (Except Fairfield Ranch Park which is off limits)
There are no reserved practice spots at these sites. All sites are first come, first
serve.
Competitive Divisions (U10,U12,U14,U16, and U19)
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Chino Hills Community and Grand Avenue Parks are the primary practice
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2 days , 1.25 hours each practice
Practice times are scheduled through the league. Send an e-mail to
Vice_RC_Ops@ayso779.com to schedule a practice site.
Other practice locations may be used, but the lower divisions have first rights to
those fields.
Practice sites at Community Park and Grand Avenue Park will not be available
during the post-season invitational tournament.
Game Schedules
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Game schedules will be posted on the league website 1 week prior to the start of
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Games will be on Saturdays starting approximately the third Saturday in
September for 10 consecutive weeks.
Game Site Information
Games will be played at the following locations:
Grand Avenue Park
Townsend JR
Canyon Hills JR
Community Park
1301 Grand Ave
15359 Ilex Dr
2500 Madrugada Dr
3300 Eucalyptus Ave
BU 14 and GU14
BU5, BU 10, BU12, GU5, GU10, GU12
BU6, BU8, GU6, GU8
BU10, BU12, BU14, GU10, GU12, GU14
Game Cancellations/ Weather
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Games will be played in the rain as long as the city keeps the fields open and
there is no lighting.
Any game cancellations will be listed online
Field status can be found by calling the City of Chino Hills Field Hotline number
(909)364-2738.
In the event games are cancelled, no make-up games will be scheduled with the
exception of post-season games (quarter finals, semi-finals, and finals only).
Postseason Invitational Tournament (U10-14 Divisions Only)
Teams that earn enough referee points (see the Referee section for requirements) will
be allowed to participate in the post-season invitational tournament. The tournament
will begin after the regular season and will be complete by mid December.
Teams that do not earn enough referee points will not be allowed to participate in the
tournament regardless of standing.
Uniforms
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All uniforms will be distributed to the coaches by the division coordinator.
Uniforms are distributed in the order in which sponsor checks are received. The
coach who turns in their sponsor check first, gets first pick, etc.
All players will receive a AYSO soccer shirt, shorts, and socks.
All players must wear the complete uniform provided by the league to each
game. No club shorts or socks may be worn.
Uniforms cannot be modified in any way.
Distribute the uniform by size (Both shirt and short). The smallest number is the
smallest size
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If a player needs a smaller size or a larger size, the uniform must be given to the
division coordinator
If the size is requested because a small player received a large number, there
will not be an exchange.
If the size is requested because a large player received a small number, there
will not be an exchange.
Suggestion: Put players in a row small to large and hand out the uniform.
Do not promise numbers.
Balls (Size 3 U5-U8, Size 4 U10-U12, Size 5 U14 & Up)
Protective Gear
Protective gear must be worn at both practices and games. The following are the
protective gear requirements:
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Every child must wear shin guards. Socks must be worn over shin guards.
Cleats are optional, but if worn, they must be soccer cleats.
Absolutely NO wearing jewelry, plastic headbands, barrettes, etc…
Rubber bands without metal are acceptable
Emergency information bracelets must be taped to the player’s wrist.
Lost and Found
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During practice site and an article is found. It should be brought to an AYSO
venue on game day at one of the fields
If there are articles found at games. It should be brought to an AYSO venue at
one of the fields
Every year we have a lot of lost and found items including balls, phones, keys,
bags, etc… we will keep them throughout the year but will be donated after the
season if it is not claimed
Team Sponsorship Form
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Every team needs a team sponsor.
Uniforms will be distributed in order of league receipt of your team sponsorship.
If you have problems finding a sponsor, please contact your division coordinator.
See Sponsor Form Section or on www.ayso779.com
Return Sponsor Form to the Division Coordinator or mail it to 4195 Chino Hills,
Parkway #286 Chino Hills, Ca 91709
Notification of Players
Coaches should call and or email all of their players within 3 days after team
distribution.
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Team Name
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Coaches must inform the Division Coordinator the team name
Must select a unique name and recommend that they submit a second
choice as well.
If the name already exists, you may use a number following the name
(e.g. Cobras II) or select another name.
Parents Meeting (Set-Up)
When setting up parents meeting, remember there are going to be 60 other teams
setting up parents meeting and it could be on the same day.
 Provide them with the date, time and location of meeting.
 Give them directions to the meeting
 Let your parents know how to find you (i.e. wear a bright colored shirt,
give them the color of the shirt, meet a specific location, give them your
cell phone number or stand by your specific vehicle)
 Give them your name, phone number/s.
 If you have players that don’t show up call and inform of the next
practice
 Make sure they understand the location and time of the meeting.
Parents Meeting Agenda Recommendations
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Hand out all AYSO provided materials
Start brainstorming and coming up with a name for the team.
Sponsorship Information See Team Sponsorship section
Hand out Parents letter, going over what you expect.
Community Park Rules/Regulation Sheet
Have parents sign Kid Zone Pledges.
Hand out the list of responsibilities that need to be filled. Make sure you
have everyone volunteer for something. Do not take the responsibility to
do everything. If you are having problems, start appointing volunteers for
certain duties. See Forms for a suggested Duties
Encourage the parents by involving them with “Their Team”. Let them
know that it is not “My Team” but “Our Team”
Set up practice times: Although this is ultimately up to you since YOU are
the coach. However, keep in mind having as many players at your
practices helps the overall moral of the team.
Go over team rules let the players and parents know what you expect
 Have fun
 Be to practices on time
 Be at games 20 minutes before kick off
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Always bring water and soccer ball to practices
Parents don’t coach during games
Positive coaching and positive parents.
Team Roster
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Team Roster accuracy is extremely important.
Submit your team name immediately to avoid duplication. Each team must have
a unique name to avoid any confusion. Coach’s have a couple of names ready!
All Teams must submit a Team Roster on the website www.ayso779.com under
“Team Info Form” 2 weeks before the season starts.
The Non Competitive Division Team Roster is used to imprint on the trophies
Team Schedules are created after all coaches submit their team information
online.
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Team Name
Coach’s Name
Assistant Coach(es)
Referee name(s)
Team Parent name and e-mail address
Sponsor Information
Practice Info (Location, Day & Time of practice)
Players Name, and Jersey Number
Team Volunteer Instructions
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Volunteer Sign –Up Form is on www.ayso779.com under “volunteers”
In order to receive points and fulfill duties must be submit your schedule SundayThursday for the week you would like to participate.
AYSO 779 Volunteer Recognition and Awards Program
 To make the volunteer program exciting and rewarding, everyone who
volunteers to the following will receive one recognition credit for each
volunteer
 Paint the Fields
 Set-up Fields
 Tear Down Fields
 Referee Tent Volunteer
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Age Level
U10
Volunteer Credits
Up to 6 volunteer points
allowed
Volunteer Recognition Award
You earn one volunteer point for
your team.
U5 – U19
U5-U19
5 Volunteer Credits
10 Volunteer Credits
U5-U19
15 Volunteer Credits
Volunteer T-shirt
2 Movie Tickets to Harkins
A Chino Hills AYSO Volunteer
Jacket.
Team Volunteers
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Each family on the team should volunteer for a job in support of the team.
Remind the parents that this is their team & not just your team.
During the season the first teams to play on a field in the morning and the last
teams in the afternoon are responsible for setting up/taking down the goals.
Your Field Team Coordinator must arrange or assign a volunteer to arrive at
least a half-hour before the first game to get the field ready.
Volunteers should be 18 years and older.
Example Sign-Up Sheet- (See Sign-Up Sheet under Forms).
Consider signing up for at least one position so that no one family carries too
much of the burden of the team. Multiple volunteers are helpful for several of the
required positions.
ALL VOLUNTEERS MUST FILL OUT A VOLUNTEER FORM AND
RECOMMENDED TO TAKE A SAFE HAVEN COURSE.
(See Safe Haven Section)
Assistant Coach
Helps at practices and games, responsible for team when coach cannot be present
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MUST attend a Safe Haven Class. (See Safe Haven Section)
MUST complete a volunteer form.
U8 Divisions
 Each game is split into two fields. The assistant coach should take one side and
the coach the other.
 Try and practice with the kids as a whole and split them in teams.
 DO NOT STACK A TEAM OR HAVE TEAM A AND TEAM B. The kids are here
to have fun!
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U5, U6, U10, U12, U14, U16, and U19 Divisions
 Support the coach
 Helps with Practices
 Run a practice and game if the coach cannot make the event
Flag/Banner Coordinator
Coordinates making or commissioning of team flag/banner.
 The flag/banner should be ready for picture day
Remember: AYSO is a huge league and it could take up to 2 weeks to have a
flag/banner made.
 Competitive Divisions when playing at Community Park are not allowed to have
stakes in the ground. (See the Community Park Rules Section)
Flag Carrier can be assigned to bring the banner to all games.
Team Manager (Team Parent)
This position is very important. This volunteer will help with team organization and an
essential part of the team.
 Calls parents as needed (updated information, practice cancels, game time
changes, etc….)
 Coordinates any team funded payments
 Distributes weekly AYSO newsletter
o Oversees all other volunteer positions besides the coach and
assistant coach
Treasurer Coordinator
Collects moneys and coordinates any team funded payments.
 Donations for any team functions are voluntary not mandatory.
Referees
The referee is a critical position as they are required for each game. The following are
the referee requirements for each of the divisions:
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U-5 and U-6 Divisions
Each game needs one referee. The home team will provide the referee for the
match.
Each Team is responsible for one referee.
Try and get 3-4 volunteers to referee and rotate every week
Training courses will be held. Be sure to check the league’s website
www.ayso779.com for course schedule.
T-Shirts and whistles will be supplied for all Referees
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U-8 Division
Each game needs two Referees.
Each team is split into two fields. Each Teach is responsible for one referee.
Try and get 3-4 volunteers to referee and rotate every week.
Referees must be certified at the U-8 level or higher.
Training courses will be held. Be sure to check the league’s website
www.ayso779.com for course schedule.
Uniforms and badges will be supplied by the region upon successful completion
of the course.
U-10 to U-19
Referees are very important at this level.
Weekly Referee meeting will be held on Wednesday nights. See
www.ayso779.com for more information.
Each team is required to have a referee representative.
Each team is required to provide 1 assistant referee in the U-10, U-12, and U-14
referee for the game following theirs.
Referees are to be certified as follows:
U-10 and 12 referees must be certified as a Regional Referee or higher
U-14 referees must be certified as an Intermediate Referee or higher
U-16 and 19 referees must be certified as an Advanced Referee or higher
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Training courses will be held. Be sure to check the league’s website
www.ayso779.com for course schedule.
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Uniforms and badges will be supplied by the region upon successful completion
of the course.
Team Referee Requirements
 Please refer to the website for all training dates for referees. Contact the referee
administrator or the referee coordinator for more information.
 All AYSO teams in the U-10, U12 and U14 divisions are required to obtain
Referee/Volunteer Points to be eligible to play in the “Invitational Post Season
Tournament”!
 To qualify for the “Invitational Post Season Tournament”, each team is required
to achieve the minimum number of points specified below by week nine of the
regular season.
Referee Point System
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Referees can obtain 2 points per game for serving as the Center Referee and 1
point per game for serving as the Assistant Referee (A/R).
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Three (3) points is the maximum number of points that a team can obtain in any
week.
An additional 2 referee points will be awarded to any team who sends a volunteer
to an AYSO approved referee course (maximum 2 points per year per team).
Referees will obtain 3 points for serving as the Referee on a V.I.P. game.
No points will be allowed to be transferred once posted to a Team.
All Center Referee sign-ups will be done via our Website on Thursday and Friday
of each week.
During weeks 1 thru 5 we will have our Wednesday weekly meetings. The people
attending the meeting will have precedence and will be able to sign up on
Wednesday.
After week 5, signups will be available online as early as Monday.
A referee card MUST be filled out to access the site and to properly allocate the
referee points. No card no points!
(http://www.schedulesetc.com/referee/index.asp?id=reg779ch10F)
ALL TEAMS PARTICIPATING IN THE U-10 U12, & U14 DIVISIONS MUST
SUPPLY ONE ASSISTANT REFEREE FOR THE GAME IMMEDIATELY
FOLLOWING THERE OWN!
Missed assignments will result in a 1-point deduction from the overall referee
points. This rule will be strictly enforced and will reflect on your points on a
weekly basis. The first game of the day is an OPEN assignment.
U-10 Division:
 Due to the smaller size teams (7-V-7) within this division, teams within the U-10
Division may select from the following two options to qualify for the Invitational
Post Season Tournament.
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Earn 19 referee points based on the criteria listed above.
Or,
Achieve 22 referee/volunteer points, of which 16 referee points must be
obtained by refereeing games. The flexibility of this option is that teams
can obtain the other 6 points through approved Volunteer activities. The
“Regional Volunteer Coordinator” must approve these activities in
advance. Sample activities include but are not limited to; field line
painting, referee tent duty, and field set up / tear down.
U12-14 Division:
 To qualify for the Invitational Post Season Tournament, teams in the U-12 and U14 Divisions must achieve 20 referee points by refereeing games in accordance
with the criteria listed above.
our Volunteer form along with picture I. D .are required
Entertainment Coordinator
Coordinates team parties and events.
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Coach’s you must have the players medical release papers at all functions.
Refreshments Coordinator
Coordinates refreshment schedule for all parents.
Encourages healthy snacks and proper hydration prior to and during the game.
Field Coordinator
Coordinates parents to set up and take down fields as schedules.
 Non Competitive Division, this is very important you have a schedule. There are
two fields and each team is responsible for this duty.
 Competitive Division only needs to make sure Townsend games are scheduled.
Grand Ave Park and Community Park will be set up by the Community.
Newsletter Coordinator
Writes and submits team accomplishments via www.ayso779.com to our weekly
newsletter. Kids love to see their name on the newsletter. Make it special!
Garbage Coordinator
Make sure that all the trash is picked up and in the designated trash cans.
 If the trash is overflowing, please go to the AYSO Information Booth and inform a
board member.
Picture Coordinator
Distributes and collects order forms, works and coordinates team slots on picture day,
distributes pictures
 Make sure if the team has a banner/flag, you bring it to picture day
Picture Day
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Your coach has been given a paper indicating your team’s picture time.
Please have your team arrive 20-30 minutes prior to your scheduled time. We
strongly suggest that you do not tell parents the actual scheduled time.
There will be approximately 240 teams which is almost 3000 children taking
pictures and we cannot afford to run late.
If your entire team is not ready at your scheduled time with forms in hand,
we will take the next team that is ready.
Remind all parents that parking is even more of a challenge on picture day and to
account for that when arriving at the park.
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Every player must have a completed picture form. It does not matter if they
are not ordering extra pictures; they still need to fill out the form. Your team will
not be considered ready if every player does not have a completed form.
Each player will receive the basic package which includes: 1- 5x7 team picture,
1- 3½ x5 individual photo, 4 wallets, and 1 photo button.
If parents would like to order extra pictures there is a wide variety of items to
choose from. All items will be received at the same time as the basic picture
package.
Sponsor
Donates $100.00 to the region and the team
o Donation is tax Deductible
o Each team will get an additional team picture to be added on the
plaque.
o Sponsor Plaque will be given to the team to add the team picture.
o Team is responsible to distribute Sponsor Plaque to the Sponsor
Player Awards/Trophies/Medals/Pins
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Non Competitive players (U5,U6,U8, and VIP) will receive a Trophy at the end of
the season.
Competitive players (U10,U12,U14) will receive medals.
Competitive players (U16 U19) will receive pins.
Volunteer Recognition will receive an Award
Referee Recognition will receive an Award
A Sportsmanship pin will be given out after each game one player (U10-U14)
o Referees will determine who will receive the sportsmanship award
Non Competitive Division Rules/Regulations
The following guidelines include the only elements of the Laws of the Game that apply
to the AYSO Short Sided Game Program for U-5, U6, and U8:
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The Field:
The recommended field size:
U5 field 30 x 15 yards.
U6 field 30 yards long, 15 yards wide (max).
U8 field 50 yards long, 25 yards wide (max).
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The Goals:
U-5 games a maximum of 4 feet high and 6 feet wide.
U-6 games a maximum of 4 feet high and 6 feet wide.
U-8 games a maximum of 6 feet high and 6 yards wide.
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The Ball:
A size 3 ball is used for U-5, U6, and U8 games.
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The Teams:
o Teams are divided evenly between each field.
o The home team switches field at half time.
o Substitutions are made at quarters, halftime and for injuries.
o A minimum of 3 quarters is required for each player and it is
recommended that no one play 4 quarters until everyone has played 3
quarters.
o Separate boys and girls teams are recommended at all levels.
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Players:
o Number: Divided evenly between both fields with no goalkeepers.
o Substitutions: Between periods, at halftime and for injuries.
o Playing time: Minimum of three periods per game and no player should
play four periods until everyone has played three.
o Teams: Only players should be allowed on the field.
o Coaches: MUST remain on the sidelines. They are not allowed down by
the goal area.
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Players Equipment:
o Shoes and shin guards, covered by the socks are mandatory at all
practice and game activities.
o Soccer shoes, tennis shoes, or similar type athletic shoes are
recommended.
o The type and condition of the cleats must be inspected for safety before
use
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The Start of Play:
o To start the first and second halves, and following each goal in all age
group games, play is started or restarted with a kick-off in the center of the
field.
o A coin toss is used to determine which team kicks off to start the game
and the other team kicks off to start the second half. Following a goal, the
team scored upon kicks off.
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The Kick-Off:
o A coin toss is used to determine which team kicks off to start the game
and the other team kicks
o The kick-off is taken from the center of the field with each team in their
own half and the team not kicking off at least 5 yards from the ball.
o Do not insist the opponent be a minimum of precisely 5 yards from the ball
as this is just a guide to give the kicker room to kick the ball without it
immediately hitting an opponent.
o Remember, let them play and do not interfere for technicalities.
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Ball In and Out of Play:
o The ball is out of play in all age group games when it completely crosses
the touch line (side line) or goal line (end line) either on the ground or in
the air.
o In U5 games, the coaches will determine when the ball is out of play and
should guide the restart, interfering as little as possible. It’s the player’s
game, let them play and work on technique later.
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Method of Scoring:
o A goal in all age group games is awarded when the ball completely
crosses the goal line into the goal.
o Goals should be enthusiastically celebrated by everyone.
o In U5 – U8 games, goals are not recorded to determine who wins as
everyone is a winner.
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Fouls and Other Stoppages:
o Deliberate fouling should be rare in U5-U8 games. Kicking, tripping,
handling the ball and dangerous play may occur. There should be few, if
any additional reasons to stop play in U5-U8 games.
o If a player is “not playing well with others”, or if play must be stopped for
any other reason (injury, substitution, confusion, or to watch a passing
train, butterfly or frog), refocus the players and begin again with a free kick
or as may be appropriate.
o Award the restart to whichever team deserves it.
Stoppages must not become a lengthy ceremony.
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Direct free kicks for all fouls, with the opponents six yards away from the ball.
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Free Kick:
o Play may have to be stopped occasionally to “sort things out” in U5-U8
games. When this is necessary, correct the situation then restart with a
free kick for a deserving team.
o The opposing team should be at least 5 yards from the ball in U5-U8
games
o All free kicks in U5-U8 games are direct free kicks which means, if you’re
lucky, a goal can be scored directly from the kick without the ball having to
be touched or played by another player on the field.
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Throw-in:
o When the ball goes out of play in U5-U6 games across the touch line (side
lines) or the goal lines (end lines) without a goal being scored, a throwin is awarded at the point it crossed the line.
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o The throw-in is awarded to the team that didn’t touch the ball last. In U5U6 games, whether the throw-in is properly taken or not, let it go…teach
proper technique later.
Again, let them play with minimum interruption. Keep the game moving and fun.
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Corner Kicks only for U8 Division:
o The ball is out of play in all U8 games when it completely crosses the
touch line (end line) either on the ground or in the air by the defending
team and a corner kick will be awarded to the attaching team.
 U5-U6 –No, No’s
o There are no Indirect Free KICKS.
o There are no Penalty Kicks.
o There are no CORNER KICKS.
 Duration of Games:
o U5 - Four 5-minute periods. Halftime breaks of 5–10 minutes.
o U6 – Four 5-minute periods. Halftime breaks of 5–10 minutes.
o U8 - Four 10-minute periods. Halftime breaks of 5–10 minutes.
Friendly reminder: players need special consideration.
 They are children playing a child’s game.
 They must be regarded as young children, not mini adults.
 They are essentially self-oriented and relate naturally to one or two others, not to
large groups.
 Fun and activity factors must be a central part of a child-centered program.
Competitive Division Rules/Regulations
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Rules & Regulations are determined via FIFA’s Laws of the Game.
Note: In U10 – U14 scoring is based on a 3 point system, 3 points for a win, 1 point for a
tie and zero points for a loss.
Red Cards result in a deduction of -2 points and the player must sit out for the next
scheduled game.
U16 – U19 rules will be set by Area 1B. Any player guilty of violent conduct or serious
foul play may be subject to removal from the league.
Team Balancing Procedure
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Balanced Teams is one of the Key Philosophies in AYSO.
Apply these guidelines when rating each of your players:
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There are FEW “5” rated players within any division. Players should be rated in
comparison to other players in the DIVISION, not just with the players on the
team. Players should be rated on most of the skills.
The “5” rated player is one who, within his/her age group: has outstanding passing,
kicking, dribbling, heading and juggling skills; always puts out extra effort on the field; is
in excellent physical condition as demonstrated by endurance and stamina; maintains a
consistent level of play throughout the game; has an outstanding understanding of team
and positional play and offensive and/or defensive strategy; can have a significant effect
on the outcome of the game, either by presence or absence; nearly always plays the full
game.
The “4” rated players is one who, within his/her age group: has above-average abilities
in one or more soccer skills (i.e., passing, kicking, dribbling, heading and juggling); has
above-average ability in all skill areas; generally shows above-average effort on the
field; is in good physical condition as demonstrated by the possibility of playing the
entire game; usually maintains a good level of play while in the game; understands
team play and strategy.
The “3” rated player is one who, within his/her age group: has average passing, kicking,
dribbling, heading and juggling skills; is in reasonably good physical condition; generally
maintains a good level of play while in the game; understands something about team
play and strategy.
The “2” rated player is one who, within his/her age group: lacks consistency in passing,
kicking, dribbling, heading and juggling skills; lacks the physical conditioning necessary
to play the entire game effectively; has some knowledge of some aspects of team play
and strategy; plays his/her position in an inconsistent manner.
The “1” rated player is one who, within his/her age group: has few or no passing,
kicking, dribbling, heading and juggling skills; has little desire or ability to learn or
improve; physically can play one quarter or two quarters without tiring; is physically less
coordinated than most other players; plays his/her position ineffectively and often needs
support from teammates; has little understanding of team play and strategy.
All players that are to play in the fall will have a rating from the previous season’s team
balancing meeting and player ratings.
Every player will have a rating; in addition the years in the division will also be added as
a decimal to distinguish second year players from first year players. Ie. 4.2 vs. 4.1
equates to a player rated as a 4.2 2nd year vs. a player 4.1 1st year in the division.
An attempt will be made at the team balancing meeting to rate players who did not play
the previous fall season and will be ranked per the fall player rating system. The region
will make an attempt to identify new players that have previously played spring or club
at registration.
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For spring / Club players played, are new or did not play last season will be rated using
the rating system above.
Note: most club/spring players are rated with a 4; however, some are 3 and some might
be a 5.
All other players that do not have ratings will be rated with a 3.
Example: 3.2 2nd years in division, 3.1 1st years in the division.
Once all players are rated, the players are sorted in descending sequence and are then
distributed in a serpentine fashion to all teams. Example: 4.2, 4.2, 4.1, 3.2, 3.1.3.1
etc…
The Team Balancing Committee will review the teams and make changes as needed to
present a list of evenly balanced teams for the Team Distribution meeting.
At Team Distribution – Coaches will review all of the teams. Coaches will be
responsible for validating team balance. In the event a team is not balanced, Coaches
and the Division Coordinator will discuss and rebalance an imbalanced team. Once all
coaches agree that all the teams are balanced, all teams will be placed in a hat and the
coaches will then select a team. Coaches will then exchange a like player from their
team for their child that may be on another team. Ex: 4th player from team A will be
moved to 4th player for team B.
Regional Guidelines
The Regional Guidelines for Chino Hills AYSO can be found on www.ayso779.com
Regional Guidelines Our Regional Guidelines are used to set the rules Chino Hills
AYSO.
Spring Select
Coaches interested in coaching spring teams need to have AYSO Coaching certification
for the age they wish to coach. Refer to the website www.ayso779.com under spring
Select for application and Spring Select information.
VIP Program
AYSO VIP (Very Important Player) Program provides a quality soccer experience for
children and adults whose physical or mental disabilities may make it difficult to
participate on mainstream teams. VIP teams may include those who are
 Blind or visually impaired
 Amputees or conditions that impair mobility
 Mentally or emotionally challenged
 Autistic
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Down’s Syndrome
Cerebral Palsy
These kids are Very Important Players (VIPs) in AYSO! We recognize that all children
need to feel a sense of belonging and acceptance. The VIP program offers that
acceptance and carries our philosophy of Everyone Plays® to new heights - giving
everyone a chance to play.
Coaches need to understand that the VIP program is a voluntary program and not a
mandatory program for children with disabilities. If a parent elects to play a child with a
disability on a mainstream team, the child cannot be removed from the assigned team.
Should a coach have a concern about a player with a disability, they should contact
their division coordinator or the VIP coordinator for assistance.
Program goals
Kids with disabilities are estimated to make up approximately 10% of the school-age
population. Special schools and classrooms can isolate these children so the VIP
Program has been structured to integrate our special kids into the rest of AYSO by
using "buddies" from non-VIP teams to help these players both on - and off - the field.
Our goals for every participating player are to:
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Have fun playing soccer
Understand the fundamentals of the game
Learn teamwork and fair play increase positive self-esteem
Become more physically fit
Meet and be comfortable with new people
Everyone Plays
VIP helps more than just the players. Buddies and other volunteers increase their
appreciation and understanding of individuals with special needs. They find their lives
greatly enriched by their involvement with their new VIP friends. For parents thinking
they would never see their children playing a sport or making new friends, VIP gives
them joy and hope. They are able to relax and enjoy watching their children having fun
like other kids, perhaps for the first time.
Teams can have as few as five players, may be co-ed, and as with all AYSO teams, VIP
teams are balanced with players rated by size and physical ability. Older and younger
players form their own divisions, too, when numbers allow.
Community Park Rules and Regulations
This beautiful park features five soccer fields with state of the art artificial turf. The City
of Chino Hills and AYSO Region 779 hope you enjoy this new facility and ask that you
comply with the following:
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Vendors must cart in their equipment and goods.
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No stakes of any kind (metal, wooden, etc.) are allowed on the artificial turf.
Team banners will not be permitted on the field. Banners may be hung on
identified fences using metal clips, but must be removed as soon as the game is
over.
The use of zip ties is prohibited.
Only practice flags with above-ground bases can be used. Nothing can be
inserted into the ground.
Umbrellas and umbrella stands are prohibited on the fields. Canopies are
permitted on the field; however they cannot be staked to the ground.
No food, peanuts, shelled seeds (i.e. Sunflower seeds) or gum is allowed on the
artificial turf.
Food may only be consumed on grass areas or cement.
Alcohol is not permitted within the park. There are no other restrictions on
beverages.
No skates, scooters, or skate boarding allowed.
No dogs allowed on the fields.
Parking is limited at Community Park. The dirt lot adjacent to the park will be
available for
Overflow parking.
Please enter and exit the soccer fields via the outfield gates only. Do not use the
baseball dugouts or the grass slopes to enter the fields!
The park’s soccer goals are only to be used with weighted sandbags provided by
the City.
The use of the park’s soccer goals without sandbags poses a safety threat and is
strictly prohibited.
Please respect our fields and Community Park. Pick-up all trash after every
practice and game.
Please do not allow children to play on grass slopes, flowerbeds, trees, and other
landscaped areas.
Getting Started
#1 HAVE FUN!!
 If you are having fun, the players are surely going to have smiles on their
faces!
#2 BE ORGANIZED!!
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Write down your practice plan before practice starts!
(Eliminates down time & practice chaos).
 Organize practice as follows: Warm up, Individual Skill Work, Mini Games
and end with a scrimmage!
 Setup for the next drill/mini game during the water breaks!
 Organize team parents and assistant coach(es) to help with administrative
tasks, practices & discipline problems!
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#3 KEEP IT SIMPLE & EXCITING!!
 For youth players "ages 6 - 12, keep the practices and tactics simple and
in easy to understand terms!
 Tell the players how long the drill will last or how many goals will win the
game. This gives them an objective and keeps them focused on the task
at hand!
#4 DEVELOP A TEAM TO-DO LIST!!
Once you decide on the team to-do list, jot them down and reinforce them throughout
the season ... during practice, before games & at half time! Some examples ...
 When the ball comes to a player, his/her options are passing, dribbling or
shooting ... no kicking! (BOOTBALL)
 Quick throw-ins.
 Going to and winning loose balls.
 Communicate (talk to each other)
#5 COACH COMMANDMENTS!!!
 Before the season begins, communicate to the players & parents ...
 Acceptable and unacceptable behavior!
 What to expect from you! (the coach)
 Your expectations of the players!
 Your expectations of the parents!
 Consequences of actions!
This way everyone follows the commandments or face the
consequences!!
#6 CRITIQUING PLAYERS!!!
 Always start with a positive comment and finish up with the constructive
critique!
 Use specific examples ... Johnny, remember when you kicked the ball 30
yards up the field, that was a powerful kick but were you passing the ball
to anyone or was that a shot? Remember, our to-do list says "we don't
kick to kick ... we kick to pass or kick to shoot"!
#7 GAMES!!!
 Do ... Display good sportsmanship! (You're the role model for your
players).
 Do ... Reinforce the team to-do list before the game and during half time!
 Do ... As the game is played, point out situations (to the subs) where
players are (and are not) working on the team to-do list! (The game
provides great visual pictures and the subs are a captive audience).
 Do ... Use specific game scenarios (and names) when coaching and
making changes at half time! (Be positive).
 Don't ... Yell and scream from the sidelines (at players or the Ref).
 Don't ... Try to coach every decision the players are making on the field!
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Do ... Let the kids play and have fun
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Do NOT run up and down the fields during games. It is very distracting to
the players.
Do NOT yell at players, other coachers, and Referees.
Do remember that this is an all-volunteer program. This includes ALL
coaches, referees, and Board members.
Do NOT allow parents or players to stand within 10 feet of the field.
Do remember this is just a sport for KIDS to have fun
We are NOT training World Cup or Olympic Athletics just enjoy the game.
The point we are trying to make is let your players make mistakes at game
and correct the mistakes at practice.
Do remember that games are for learning and practices are for coaching
Do remember that sometimes wrong calls can be made or something can
be missed. If you have a problem with another coach or referee.
Remember that children are ALWAYS watching and listening. Bring the
problem to either the Coach Administrator or Referee Administrator.
The 25 Most Important Things You Should Teach Your Players
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Always play fair and by the rules.
Maintain dignity under difficult conditions.
Always lend support and encouragement to your teammates.
Always play your hardest and your best in practice and games.
Whether you win or lose, always demonstrate respect to your coaches, referees,
your opponents, your teammates and the game.
A good soccer player must display conditioning, skills, and tactical
knowledge.
The team that has the ball is on offense, the team that doesn’t have the ball is on
defense.
Never aimlessly “kick’ the ball unless you need to get it away from in front of your
goal. Always know where you are sending the ball.
Regardless of the position you play, you need to know all the skills of a soccer
player.
Always maintain your position on the field, regardless of what is happening
around you.
If you run forward when your team has possession, you will need to run back
when the other team has possession.
The person who loses the ball is the first to defend and give immediate chase.
When you shift from offense to defense, sprint to get between your opponent
and your goal.
When you are defending your goal, the player closest to the ball should attack it.
The other defenders should fall into a supporting role and “mark” opponents on
the other team who could receive and shoot the ball.
Move the ball toward the touchline on the defensive side of the field and toward
the center on the offensive side of the field.
Pass the ball before you get into trouble, not after.
Always move the ball a good distance when you kick it.
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If you have the opportunity to shoot, TAKE IT.
If you have a shot to take on goal, take it even if you are not near the goal line.
As most players are right-footed, attack and watch for attacks on the right foot.
Develop your passing, kicking, and dribbling skills with both your feet so that
you can use your left foot to fool your opponents.
Always maintain possession of the ball; moving laterally with the ball or falling
back is better than your opponent gaining possession of the ball.
When on offense you must always “support” your teammate with the ball by
being open and close enough for a pass.
No matter the outcome of the game, if you have given 100% be proud of
yourself.
Don’t limit yourself. Believe in yourself and you can do anything. B.Y.A.Y.C.D.A
- “YOU CAN DO IT’
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VOLUNTEER SIGN-UP SHEETS
Name
Phone Number
Email
Assistant
Coach
Team Parent
Flag/Banner
Coordinator
Treasurer
Entertainment
Refreshment/
Snack
Coordinator
Field
Coordinator
Newsletter
Coordinator
Garbage
Coordinator
Picture
Coordinator
Sponsor
Referees
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YOUTH SOCCER ORGANIZATION
a non-profit
corporation
dedicated
to youth
AYSO
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2014 soccer
EVERYONE PLAYS!
TEAM SPONSORSHIP
AYSO is a non-profit organization that offers children an opportunity to grow through
sports. Much of our funding is through registration fees, but corporate and individual
sponsorships make up the shortfall. The advantages to sponsoring a team are:
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Your donation is tax deductible
Your name will appear on the team banner where hundreds of people will see it weekly
Your name will appear in our weekly Newsletter
Each sponsor receives a beautifully engraved plaque with team picture
Our teams select their uniforms in order of sponsorship received. So, you can name a
player or a coach whose team you would like to sponsor now. When teams are formed
that person’s team will be among the first to make their uniform selection. For the $100
cost of sponsorship, you will not only be helping your community and your community’s
children, you will also be giving your company / business additional exposure within the
community.
If you are thinking of sponsoring a team, DO IT TODAY !
AYSO Tax ID Number: 95-6205398
(Keep this top portion for your records. Complete and detach the form below, and mail to the listed address.)
Sponsorship Form
Please complete and mail with a check for $100 to:
AYSO – Region 779
4195 Chino Hills Parkway, #286
Chino Hills, Ca 91709
Official Use Only
Date/Time Rec’d. ____________________
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TEAM #: ______________
Check No.
Company or Individual Name
(as it will appear on the plaque) __________________________________________________
Address
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Telephone
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Contact
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Team to be applied to (PLEASE fill in all known information)
Boys/Girls___________ Division _____________ Team # _____________
Coach’s Name __________________________ Player's Name_________________________
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Coach’s Name __________________________ Player's Name_________________________
Kid Zone Parent Pledge
Please reads, initial each item, sign at the end, and return t the coach or the appropriate AYSO volunteer
I pledge to be on time or early when brining my child to his/her practices and games. I understand that it
may be uncomfortable for my child to be late to a game or practice and that he/she is subject to physical
risk if not provided with adequate time to warm up. I understand that I am encouraged to stay during
practices and games, but if I do not, I will be there when he/she is finished. Being punctual shows
respect for the coach, who has other time commitments, and it tells my child that he/she is my top priority.
____________, ____________
I understand that the top three reasons kids play sports are to have fun, make new friends, and learn new
skills. I understand that the game is for the kids, and I will encourage my child to have fun and keep sport
in its proper perspective. I understand that athletes do their best when they are emotionally healthy, so I
will be positive and supportive.___________, ____________
I will redefine what it is to be a “WINNER” in my conversations with my child. Winners are people who
make the maximum effort, continue to learn and improve, and do not let mistakes, or fear of making
mistakes, discourage them. I understand that mistakes are an inevitable part of any game and that
people learn from their mistakes. I understand that all children are born with different abilities and that the
true measure of success is not how my child compares to others, but how he/she is doing in comparison
to his/her best self.___________,_____________
I will “Honor the Game.” I understand the importance of setting a good example of sportsmanship for my
child. I will show respect for all involved in the game including coaches, players, opponents, opposing
fans, and referees. I understand that officials, coaches, and players make mistakes. If the refer makes a
call I do not agree with, I will refrain from questioning, insulting, or making personal attacks against
him/her. I will take the proper action and fill out an incident report found on our website
www.ayso779.com . __________,___________
I understand that games can be exciting for my child as he/she deals with the fast-paced action of the
game, responds to opponents, referees, teammates, and listens to coaches. I will not yell out
instructions. During the game, I will make only sportsmanlike comments that encourage my child and
other players on both teams. ____________,_________
I will not make negative comments about the game, coaches, referees or teammates in my child
presence. This sets a bad example, which can negatively influence my child’s motivation and overall
experience. I agree to act in a sportsmanlike manner and make every effort to foster a friendly and
nonviolent atmosphere. __________,__________
I agree to honor the AYSO Parent Pledge in many words and actions
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Parent Signature
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Date
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Parent Signature
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Date
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Child’s Name
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Coach’s Name
YOUTH SOCCER ORGANIZATION
a non-profit corporation dedicated to youth soccer
EVERYONE PLAYS!
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Kids Zone Parent Tools
The following ideas may be helpful for being a supportive AYSO parent
Conversations before the games
Tell your child you love him/her regardless of the outcome
Tell him or her “Go for it, give it your best shot and have fun!”
During the game
Understand that kids are over-stimulated during games. The coach may be giving
instructions, opponents and teammates are talking, the crowd is cheering, and the
referee is blowing the whistle. To a youth sports participant, the atmosphere is much
like that of a fighter pilot with enemy jets racing all around. Do not yell instructions to
your child during the game because it only adds to the confusion. Sometimes the
Cheer and acknowledge good plays by both teams.
After the game
Thank the officials for doing a difficult job
Thank the coaches for their efforts. After a difficult loss, recognize that it is not a good
time to question a coach
Thank your opponents for a good game
Congratulate your child and his/her teammates for their efforts
Compliment individual players on good plays they made in the game
During the car ride home
Point out a good play your child made during the game
Avoid criticizing or correcting mistakes
Ask open-ended questions about how the game was played rather than how many
points were soared. Here are examples of open-ended questions that might apply:
Did you have fun?
Did you give it your best effort?
What did you learn from the game?
What was the best play you made and how did it feel?
Did you become back from your mistakes?
AYSO recognizes the efforts and advancements made by the Positive Coaching
Alliance in Honor of the Game. The Kids Zone Parent Pledge is adapted from the
Positive Coaching Alliance’s Parent Pledge (www.positivecoach.org )
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