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Preseason Coach Information 2010


March 20 - Central/Western/SFL Coaches Meeting, Positive Coaches Alliance/Clinics - Balls Bluff ES in Leesburg

   9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.   PCA - The Double Goal Coach:  Culture, Practices and Games.  This FREE 2 hour workshop (open to coaches from all areas) will aid you in building a positive team culture that encourages athletes to work hard to strive for excellence.  It will aid you in designing dynamic practice sessions that reinforce team culture and maximize use of available time.  Please contact Margie at
margie@loudounsoccer.com if you plan on attending this workshop. Mandatory for all NEW U8 - U12 Challenge Coaches.

    9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.   Coaching Clinic - This clinic is designed for all NEW U9-U12 coaches (returning coaches are WELCOME to attend).  This clinic will include a variety of drills that coaches will be able to use with their teams on the field.  Coaches should wear sports attire, gym shoes and bring a soccer ball!

    12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.    Recreational/Challenge Coaches Meeting (U6-U12) -- This meeting will provide coaches with important information regarding the upcoming Spring 2010 soccer season.  It will also include equipment distribution.

    12:30  to 1:30 p.m.     SFL Coaches Meeting (U13-U19 AND U11/U12 Challenge) -- This meeting will provide coaches with important information regarding the upcoming SFL Spring 2010 season.  Equipment distribution before the meeting at noon.
   
    1:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.   Coaching ClinicThis clinic is designed for all NEW U7-U8 coaches (returning coaches are WELCOME to attend).  This clinic will include a variety of drills that coaches will be able to use with their teams on the field.  Coaches should wear sports attire, gym shoes and bring a soccer ball!  Training booklets will be handed out.


March 22 - U6 Coach Clinic - Smarts Mill Middle School Main Gym

    7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.  U6 Coaches Clinic -  This clinic is designed for U6 coaches.  Coaches will be introduced to the U6 dual game format.  Included will be a variety of drills that coaches will be able to use with their teams on the field .  Coaches should wear sports attire, gym shoes and bring a soccer ball! Training booklets will be handed out.


March 22 - U8-U12 Challenge Coaches Clinic - Loudoun Country Day School Gym

    7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.  U8-U12 Challenge Coaches Clinic  - This clinic is MANDATORY for all NEW Challenge Coaches and RECOMMENDED for returning coaches.  Included in this clinic will be a variety of drills that coaches will be able to use with their teams on the field.  Coaches should wear sports attire, gym shoes and bring a soccer ball! Training booklets will be handed out.


March 23 - Ashburn Coaches Meeting -- Mills Recreation Center
 
    6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.   Recreational/Challenge Coaches Meeting (U6-U8) -- This meeting will provide coaches with important information regarding the upcoming Spring 2010 soccer season.  This meeting will include roster and equipment distribution.

    8:00 p.m. to 9:15 p.m.    Recreational/Challenge Coaches Meeting (U9-U12) -- This meeting will provide coaches with important information regarding the upcoming Spring 2010 soccer season.  This meeting will include roster and equipment distribution.


March 24 - Mini Soccer Coaches Meeting - Time and Location to be determined

    This evening meeting will be for ALL Mini Soccer Coaches (U3-U4-U5).  Mini Soccer Coaches will not need to attend any of the other meetings listed here.  Specific information regarding this meeting will be posted as soon as it becomes available - please check back. In addition to the administrative meeting there will be a coaching demonstration and coaching materials will be handed out.


March 25 - South Riding Coaches Meeting - Location to be determined

    6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.    Recreational Coaches Meeting (U6/U7)  -- This meeting will provide coaches with important information regarding the upcoming Spring 2010 season.  It will also include equipment distribution.

    7:45 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.    Recreational/Challenge  Coaches Meeting (U8-U12) -- This meeting will provide coaches with important information regarding the upcoming Spring 2010 season.  It will also include equipment distribution.

  

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Rules to Remember

Coaches,
 
It has been brought to our attention that some coaches are unsure of a few important rules. Please read below so that you are following the rules marked for your age group.
 
1. Conduct of Players, Coaches and Spectators:
The two teams will be positioned on one side of the field and all spectators will be located on the opposite side of the field. All coaches and substitutes must stay within 10 yards of the midfield line. All spectators must stay between the 18 yard lines and 3 yards behind the touchline. No one will be permitted behind the goal line.
 
2.  Spectators:
Spectators must remain behind designated lines at the playing fields during game play, and may not stand at the ends of the field.  Team players and Coaches must be on one side of the playing field and the spectators must be located on the opposite side.  A player’s parent, or anyone else, may only be on the team’s side of the playing field if they are assisting the Coach for that game. 
   
3Coaches on the Field:
Only during Mini Soccer and U6 are coaches allowed on the field to help instruct the players. It is up to the referee to place the ball on the goal kick mark or in place for a corner kick.
 
 
METHODS TO AVOID “BLOW-OUT” GAMES
Even though Age Group Coordinators make every attempt to balance the relative strength of teams in a particular age group, there are frequently cases where relatively weak teams play games against considerably stronger teams. Running up the score by a margin greater than five goals lessens the enjoyment of the game for the opposing team, and in an effort to promote good sportsmanship, Loudoun Soccer prohibits its coaches from “blowing-out” other teams in all age groups.
 
POLICY CLARIFICATIONS FOR LOUDOUN SOCCER COACHES
While Loudoun Soccer recognizes it is hard to keep the stronger team engaged in the
game, it is much more important that they learn good sportsmanship. Please note that only at theU7, U8 and U9 age groups are more players added on the field when a “blow-out” occurs (see Law 3 Paragraph F in the Loudoun Soccer Modifications to FIFA Laws of the Game).
 
Advice to Loudoun Soccer Coaches
There are several methods that coaches of stronger teams can employ when it appears that the game score is getting out of hand before the goal differential is 5.
Have all players exclusively use their “weaker foot” for passing, ball control, and shooting
Designate players who have not yet scored goals as the only ones who are allowed to shoot (other players have to feed them the ball).
Place stronger players in primarily defensive positions and encourage them to pass to the weaker players.
Set special conditions for their players before they are allowed to score (i.e., complete three to five passes before shooting).
Limit the number of players in your offensive half of the field.
 
Referee Actions
Referees have been instructed to remind coaches of the “blow out” rule so they can make every attempt to prevent the situation from worsening. If a coach refuses to correct the problem then the Referee will note that fact in the Referee Game Report. The Referee Game Report will be submitted within 48 hours so that the assignors can contact the appropriate league officials who will take the necessary corrective action against the offending coach. During a potential “Blowout” situation in U7 or U8 matches, Referees will use the procedures in Law 3, Paragraph F to attempt to mitigate the “Blow-out.” Actions taken by a coach to avoid the blow out will still be a matter of record in the Referee’s game report.
 
All U13-U19 teams are expected to abide by this rule. While enforcement is only possible on Loudoun fields, it is expected that all teams carry the spirit of good sportsmanship with them as they match with teams outside of Loudoun County.

Goals Must be Secured!
 
It has come to our attention that games are being played without secured goals. No games are to take place if a goal is not anchored or secured with sand bags.. Do not ever pressure a young referee into playing a game under these unsafe conditions. 
 
If you show up to a field where goals need securing, send a parent for a few bags of sand and put them on the back of the goal. Under no circumstances should parents stand on the goal to hold it down. You could also keep a hammer in your coach’s bag. Sometimes the goals are jarred loose during mowing. There is usually a piece of rebar that can be hammered back down to secure the goal.
 
Please remember this rule is to keep all of our players safe. We never want to have a child hurt or killed by a falling goal.
 
If a game is cancelled due to the goals not being secured we will reschedule your game for a later date and time.
  

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Since 1996, Loudoun Soccer (as a part of the Virginia Youth Soccer Association (VYSA)), has
been participating in the KidSafe Program. The KidSafe program is a risk management program designed to ensure safe circumstances for every person, and especially every child, who participates in a US Youth Soccer affiliated activity. Criminal background checks are performed as part of this program. The KidSafe Program is intended to ensure that all Youth Soccer volunteers and paid employees are screened for any past or present behavior that may pose a threat to any player participants in US Youth Soccer.

On an annual basis, all Loudoun Soccer Board members, coaches,
and all other volunteers are screened for initial or continued suitability in the Loudoun Soccer program. All USSF-certified referees officiating at Loudoun Soccer games are screened as well, under a separate program administered by the VYSA State Referee Administrator (SRA). This program is expected to further reduce the potential for any type of abuse against youth participants in US Youth Soccer caused by Youth Soccer volunteers and paid employees.

If you would like to coach your child, this background screen must be completed.  Once done, they are valid for 1 year.  When you register your child to play soccer and volunteer to coach, the KidSafe questions will come up.  If they don't, that means your background screen is still valid.

If your background screen has expired (they are valid for 1 year), you may log back into your household account and re-volunteer to coach or asst coach.  This will cause the KidSafe questions to come up again.  You can get to your household account by clicking HERE.  Select the 3rd option to update your KidSafe information.  You will need your email address and password to get into the account.  Once you are in your household account, you need to click on your name and the volunteer information will come up. 

If you have questions about this, please email our KidSafe Coordinator at kidsafe@loudounsoccer.com

Thank you.

  

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