Season Dates Pg 13 Coachs Responsibilities Assistant Coaches ALL ASSISTANT COACHES MUST HAVE BACKGROUND CHECKS Bench Parent 58 LeaveTAD Parent temporarily filling in All coaches must wear ID: 804261
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Slide1
Welcome to the Coaches Meeting
Slide2Season Dates
Pg. 13
Slide3Coach’s Responsibilities
Slide4Assistant CoachesALL ASSISTANT COACHES MUST HAVE BACKGROUND CHECKSBench Parent (5-8)
Leave/TADParent temporarily
filling in
All coaches must wear
a coach’s badge
Slide5BadgesNew Policy
Cleared Not Cleared Black Red
Slide6EmailsPlease answer all emails
If your Assistant Coach is in charge, please have them respond on your behalf.
Game day cancelations:
We will be the “Unknown number” Please answer.
Slide7PlayersInsure minimum playing time: (Half of the Game)
Find a balance between support and pressure to encourage kids to do their
best.
Avoid becoming over zealous
Focus on
:
Skill development, fair play, teamwork, cooperation, and sportsmanship
Build players for next year!
Slide8ParentsCommunicationTeam Parent
Spectator side
R
esponsible
for
your
parents
and
your
players conduct.
No Pets/alcohol/tobacco
Child supervision
Flag Conditions
Colors
In cases where you need assistance or advice.
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Slide9SportsmanshipLead by example
"Teaching sportsmanship is a major part of a coach's job."
Warning
Suspended next game
Suspended remainder of season
Will not return in the future
Slide10CommentsNO negative comments towards players
Slide11UniformsSFYS will
supply shorts, numbered jerseys, shin guards and socks.
Parents exchange
Must
be
new and a set.
Youth Sports Office
*No “Nicknames” on jerseys*
Slide12Awards and GearAll teams will receive participation awards.
Team names submitted by email only. (NLT) 10 February
Balls
Drawing Boards
Goalie Gloves
Ice packs
First Aid
K
its
Cones
Pennies on request only
Slide13Age DivisionsPg. 15
Slide14Balanced TeamsP
revent blow-outs Stacked teams
V
aluable learning experiences for everyone
Based on the information provided by parents
Courtney/Kinser
Slide15Team Composition
Slide16All Weather Sport
Slide17Practices and Games
Practice: Be on time and organized.
Practices: One hour a day, twice a week.
Practice Cancelations: At your discretion, unless contacted by YS.
Extra Practices
Practice Conflicts
Games:
Arrive 30 minutes prior to start time.
Minor & up line up cards
Check for proper equipment
Pregame meeting
Slide18Using DODDS Facilities
Not an MCCS facility
When Using:
Clean-up after each practice
Turn-off field lights
Lock light boxes
Slide19Game ScheduleCanceled
Rescheduled
No request
Slide20Practice/Game CancelationsReasons:
Lightning in the immediate areaHeavy/prolonged rainHazardous conditions near game site
Conflicting events
Forfeit
Poor Sportsmanship
When: (may occur at anytime)
Cancelations will be posted on
Slide21PlayoffsAges 9 & up
Single – EliminationGames will be on FosterFirst and second place trophies will be awarded
Playoff are organized in the “equitable” seeding format
Slide22Example
Slide23Q & AFIFA
The Fédération Internationale de Football AssociationS
occer’s
international governing
body
RISA
Ryukyu International Soccer Association
How many laws of soccer are there?
17
Is there heading in 10u?
NO This rule was implemented in 2016
Can
5-8 yr. olds slide tackle?
NO (YS Bylaw
)
Slide24Cont.Does the entire ball or just part of the ball have to cross the boundary line in order for it to be considered out of play?
The Entire Ball
Slide25Know your Laws & BylawsPlease read an understand the FIFA Laws and our Bylaws.
Challenging calls: you may challenge a law or bylawAll judgement calls are final.
Slide26Soccer CleatsFront Cleat
No Cleat = Soccer
What’s the difference
: This type of stud often is found on baseball, football and lacrosse cleats because it helps players gain more traction on the field.
Why is it not allowed?
As players attempt to take the ball from one another, a front cleat is in a prime position to cause injury to the feet, shins and knees of other players.
No metal cleats
Slide27Uniforms (Bylaws) (
13) Shin
guards under
socks
(15)
The
following items and shoes are
not authorized
:
(
c) Any shoe that has been modified from its original design
.
(d) Hard accessories on the body such as beaded hair, hard cast, and jewelry.(e) Prescription glasses or goggles must have a strap
that wraps around the head
.
(16)
Undershirts, socks & beanies
(5-8)
(a) All undershirts
do
not
have to
match
.
No hoods
and all jerseys must be tucked in. (It is not mandatory for all players to wear any of the items above
).
(b) S
ame
color socks.
(c)Beanies of any
color,
snug fitting and flat on top.
Slide28Uniforms (Bylaws)
Minor/Major/Junior (9-15)
(16)
Undershirts and
socks
(a
)
Undershirts:
If worn, shall be solid color and the same color shall be worn by teammates; the player not matching will be asked to remove the item worn. (It is not mandatory for all players to wear any of the items above).
They can be black, white or a color that matches the jersey. They may
not wear anything with a hood
and all jerseys must be tucked in. Beanies may be worn, but they must be a solid color and flat on top
.
(
b)
Socks:
All
socks must match. If your team chooses to wear multi colored socks, they must be the same color and pattern.
Slide29Technical Box There may be up to four (4) coaches per team.
Law 1 #
9:
Only
one may actively engage with their respective team players in the "Technical Area
".
All other coaches must remain seated on the bench or stand behind the bench. All players will remain on the respective team bench. No coach or parent may stand behind their goal to assist the goal keeper
. (
Exception PW)
They
must behave in a responsible manner
Must remain within the confines except in special circumstances, e.g. to assess an injured player
Only one person at a time is authorized to convey tactical instructions from the technical area.
Slide30Be ResponsibleSFYS SOP:
(b) All Coaches must behave in a responsible manner.
Questioning
the integrity of an
official
Physically
charging, using vulgar, profane
or unsportsmanlike
remarks or gestures
Excessive actions and continuous verbal remarks that indicates displeasure with officiating
Coaches will neither yell at officials nor permit their players to do so.
As a result:
Coaches will be given a warning or told to immediately leave the sight and sound of the game. These may also result in being ejected for the remainder of the season.
Slide31Bylaws
MCCS Youth Sports Soccer will follow the laws of:
The
Fédération
Internationale
de Football Association (FIFA), as modified by
our
by-laws and the Youth Sports Director.
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Slide32More Information on Training and LawsOnline training: Grade 9 and 8 Referee Course https://
www.ussoccer.com/referees/resource-center/online-training
Laws of the
game:
http://
www.theifab.com/laws
To become a Certified Soccer Referee
RISA
:
http://
www.RISAsoccer.com
or email
RISAsoccer@gmail.com
OfficialsReferees start at age 12
Slide34LOA/HC Refund72 volunteer hours per team
Please call ahead or email us at the end of the season.
Head Coach refund
Slide35Contact usSemper Fit Youth Sports
Office and Warehouse Hours: Monday – Friday 730-1630Office Location: MCCS Headquarters Camp Foster (Bldg. 5966)
Warehouse Location: Camp Foster (Bldg. 5952)
**Warehouse: Please call ahead of time to make an appointment
.
DSN Office: 645-3533/34
Local Phone: 098-970-3533/34
Email:
youthsport@okinawa.usmc-mccs.org
Website
:
www.mccsokinawa.com/youthsports
Facebook Page: MCCS Okinawa – Sports & Wellness