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Burlingame Region 63 Coaches Meeting

August 2019

ObjectivesCoaches understand:- Expectations of season- Responsibilities of a Positive Coach- Where to get more info and support

www.burlingameayso.org

About AYSO• AYSO Vision: to provide world-class youth soccer programs

that enrich children’s lives.• AYSO Mission: to develop and deliver quality youth soccer

programs that promote a fun, family environment based on: • AYSO’s Six Philosophies:

– Everyone Plays– Balanced Teams– Open Registration– Positive Coaching– Good Sportsmanship– Player Development

Player Ratings

• Players are rated to create next year’s teams• Note strong/weak players throughout season• Plan on attending October meeting to discuss

skill, attendance, and attitude

AYSO Philosophy: Positive Coaching• Redefine winning. • Sportsmanship, skill mastery and building character are

far more important goals.• Fill emotional tanks with P.I.E. - positive, instructional,

encouraging coaching• Honor the game• Coach with each other while the players compete

You can help create better athletes, and better people

AYSO Philosophy: Player Development

• Read your coach manuals, watch the videos• Prioritize your training - keep it simple• Don’t lecture, keep them moving• Set individual and team goals• Learn from any situation• Train during the week, play on the weekend

Focus on helping kids reach their potential, and wanting to come back for more

Division Guidelines – 7U/8UHighlights:• Players on field: 4 (3 min.); on team: 12 (Jamboree style)• Teams should be split evenly in number and talent• Field size is much smaller• Throw-ins allowed, not required; alternative is to pass (not

boot) ball in. • No goalkeepers, no offside• No referees• No slide tackling or headers• No score, no standings, no playoffs

Division Guidelines – 10UHighlights:• Players on field: 7 (5 minimum). 10 on roster.• Goalkeeper: May play 2 quarters, no punting• Coaches & players on opposite side of field from parents• Referees: 3-person teams + CVP program• 25-minute halves, 5-minute halftime• Throw-in rule: Enforced • Slide tackling: Allowed, but not taught• Headers: Not allowed, not taught• Build-out line• Offside: Enforced beyond build-out line• Lopsided scoring: Aim to keep goal differential below 4

Division Guidelines – 12UHighlights:• Players on field: 9 (6 minimum)• Goalkeeper: May play 2 quarters, punting is allowed• Coaches & players on opposite side of field from parents• Referees: 3-person teams + RVP program• 30-minute halves, 5-minute halftime• Offside/Throw-in laws: Enforced • Slide tackling: Allowed• Headers: Not allowed, not taught except for safety • Misconduct: Verbal instruction, yellow and red cards • Lopsided scoring: Aim to keep goal differential below 4

Division Guidelines – 14UHighlights:• Players on field: 11 (7 minimum)• Goalkeeper: May play whole game• Coaches & players on opposite side of field from parents• Referees: 3-person teams• 35-minute halves, 5-minute halftime• Offside/Throw-in laws: Enforced • Slide tackling & Headers: Allowed• Misconduct: Verbal instruction, yellow and red cards• Lopsided scoring: Aim to keep goal differential below 4

Coach/Parent/Referee Team

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Kids Zone Code of Conduct

• Kids are #1• Fun – not winning – is everything• Respect referee decisions• Model good sportsmanship• No alcohol, drugs, weapons or

tobacco• Address misbehavior immediately

Coach, Spectator and Player Conduct

• Coaches are responsible for spectator and player conduct• Referee evaluates coach conduct

– “Excellent”, “Normal” or “Poor” ratings– One-point deduction from standings for “Poor” rating– Ex.: Disrespectful talk, persistent spectator coaching

• Board administers sanctions for unacceptable behavior• Regional conduct policy on coaches page at

www.burligameayso.org

Safety and Game Prep• Be on time, which means early• Help set up, take down, inspect fields• Uniform and shin guards• No jewelry, splints, braces, hair clips, etc.• Prepare for severe/hot weather & hydration• Pack sunscreen, hair bands, baggies• Concussion awareness• Soccer insurance

Field Care and Safety• No dogs (especially on turf fields)• On turf fields:

– Water only – No food – No umbrellas/stakes– No chairs on the turf surface

• On all fields: No adults playing vs. kids

Game CardsNot this … This …

Coach Game Day Requirements

• Coach Shirts (10U/12U): Must be worn in technical area (14U-G: must wear badges)

• Game cards: Must be filled out• If you have last game, deliver to DC

• Substitutions: Ready players at halfway line, help refs record change – not a coaching opportunity

• Technical area

The Technical Area

Referees Keep the GameSafe, Fun and Fair

• No experience necessary• Free AYSO training and

mentoring• Learn and increase your

enjoyment of the game• Contribute to player

development• Get your team’s parents

involved

Key Law Changes!• Drop Ball: 1 player• Free Kicks: no attackers in “the wall”• Goal Kicks/defensive FK in Penalty Area: in play when

kicked; defending team allowed in Penalty Area• Handling: clarified, unintentional cannot score goals/create

goal scoring opportunity; GK misplays with feet can then use hands

• Kickoff: choice• PK: GK must have 1 foot on the line• Misconduct: coaches can be carded

10U Cup Volunteer Point (CVP) System

• Each 10U team must have at least one trained referee

• 11 points earned to qualify for Cup (2 pts for new referee; 1 pt for returning (incl. from a different region)/ youth referee; max 6 pts for youth referee)

• On-field mentoring• Eligibility info on website

12U Referee Volunteer Point (RVP) System

• Each team provides volunteer refs

• Referees affiliated with teams

• Points awarded towards standings (9 points max)

• On-field mentoring• Eligibility info on website

Regional Referee Training Requirements

• Register as AYSO volunteer (BurlingameAYSO.org)

• AYSO Safe Haven (online, 1 hr)• CDC Concussion Awareness

(online, 1 hr)• Regional Referee Training

Course (online, ~3hrs)• Regional Referee Online

Companion Course (in-person, 4 hours)

Coach <-> Referee Feedback

• Referees will report problems on the game cards for follow-up by Division Coordinator or Referee Administrator

• Coaches report problems, or praise, to Division Coordinator for follow-up

Referee Team Contacts

• Regional Referee Administrator: Niki Armstrong, nicolearmstrong1@gmail.com

• Asst. RRA: Rick Sandor, drrickster@yahoo.com

MySoccerLeague.com• Official schedule and standings• Coaches input scores• Instructions at burlingameayso.org

Volunteer App & Training1. Register as volunteer 2. Safe Haven 3. Concussion awareness 4. Online coach training5. Field training 6. Regional Referee Training Course (rather

than “Laws of the Game”)Sign up at AYSOU on burlingameayso.org

Silent Saturday• Saturday, Sept 28 – 10U-14U divisions• No cheering, only clapping. • Why?

– To foster teamwork, communication, leadership, responsibility

– To reduce pressure on players and referees– To remind coaches practice is for instruction, games are

showcases – To remind everyone this is about play, learning and fun

Winter League• Winter “all-star” teams for 9U-14U• Best Positive Coaches• Runs mid-December to March

Next Steps ...• Practice times• Field permits will be delivered later

– Keep field permit w/ your bag– Only use your assigned field/date/time– Notify if canceling– Notify if there are any field issues

• Coach bags w/ uniforms• Rosters

… Next Steps• Email your team parents (DCs will send you

optional email templates)• Have a team meeting before practices start• Recruit parent volunteers (must register)– Regional Referee Training August 10– Team meeting is a good place to do this– Some roles require volunteer training

• Clinic information to come

Calendar• Practices begin as early as week of Aug. 19• Opening day parade/games on Sat., Sept. 7• Picture day: Sun., Sept. 15 (Makeup: Sun., Sept. 29)• Silent Saturday: Sept. 28• Sunday game: Oct. 13 • Volunteer Celebration: Oct. 6, 6-9 pm• Burlingame Cup: Oct. 26 (Saturday) through Nov. 3

– 10U (CVP eligible, only), 12U, 14U only• Winter Select League: Practices begin in December

More InfoDivision Coordinator contact info

• 7U DC: Lorie Rakstins - lrakstins@yahoo.com• 8U DC: Christina Tsui - ctsui168@gmail.com• 10U DCs: Amy Flanzer and Rob Janosky -

amy-ayso@flanzer.com, rmjmail@me.com • 12U DCs: Jacquie Haggerty and Brian Anderson -

jacqueline.haggarty@gmail.com, bdanderson21@yahoo.com

• 14U DC: Alicia Padilla - lichasf@gmail.com

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