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Questions & Answers
1. Is my child the right age for AYSO soccer?
Children between the ages of 4 and 18 as of July 31 of the year
in which the fall season begins can play AYSO soccer. Please
see the Fall 2011 Division Birth Date chart for specific age
group eligibility.
2. What makes AYSO different?
Our mission is to provide quality youth soccer programs where everyone
builds positive character through participation in a safe, fun,
family-oriented soccer environment. AYSO's six philosophies separate
us from the pack:
1. Everyone Plays
2. Balanced Teams
3. Open Registration
4. Positive Coaching
5. Good Sportsmanship
6. Player Development
3. What other soccer expenses can I anticipate this year?
Not included in the registration fees are the required shin guards,
appropriate shoes, and a strongly recommended practice ball. In
addition, the team parents will possibly request a small amount
to cover the expenses of a team banner, hair pieces (for the girls),
end of season team party, and a small gift for the coach. Also,
each family is often requested to bring snacks for the team at one
game during the season.
4. My child does not meet the minimum age range for the AYSO Fall
season, but he/she is very [big/strong/athletic/coordinated] for
his/her age. Can we still sign up for the upcoming Fall season?
No. AYSO is a national organization with very strict guidelines
regarding age requirements. AYSO’s accident and liability insurance
depends on the players being the proper age to play and being placed
in their age appropriate divisions. Children who do not meet the
age requirement are not permitted to play. Be patient – they’ll
grow up before you know it!
5. In school, my child is with classmates who are [younger/older].
May my child "play down" in a younger division or "play
up" in an older division to be on teams with kids with whom
he/she goes to school?
No. AYSO is a national organization that determines the player divisions
based on birthdates. The AYSO "year" runs from August
1st through July 31st. AYSO’s accident and liability insurance depends
on the players placed in their age appropriate divisions. Many children
are in "different" divisions than their school classmates.
We encourage you to view this as a positive experience - it will
allow your child to broaden his/her relationships outside of school
and enjoy making new friends.
6. What is the duration of the games?
For the younger divisions, the games take about 1 hour to complete.
For the older divisions, the games take about 1.5 hours to complete.
7. What should I bring to my child’s practices and games?
Shin guards (required), soccer shoes, a soccer ball, uniform (games
only) and water. Also, bringing a well rested, well hydrated, nutritionally
balanced child with a positive attitude and willingness to learn
is highly recommended!
8. Do I have to get soccer shoes for my child to play?
Soccer shoes are not mandatory but are highly recommended (regular
athletic shoes with no cleats are the alternative). When buying
soccer shoes, they cannot have a toe cleat (baseball shoes have
a toe cleat). Generally speaking, nearly all players at all age
levels use soccer shoes for practices and games.
9. What size soccer ball should I get for my child?
Divisions U5 through U8 use a Size 3 ball.
Divisions U10 and U12 use a Size 4 ball.
Divisions U14 and above use a Size 5 ball.
10. Why are the children required to wear their soccer socks over
their shin guards?
Safety is the primary reason. Some types of shin guards are hard
shell instead of soft, and may have sharp edges that could cut a
player. By wearing their socks over the shin guards, players protect
each other. Also, wearing the socks over the shin guards prevent
the shin guards from shifting during running or when being kicked,
which allow the shin guards to protect the areas they are supposed
to.
11. Is it OK for players to wear jewelry during practice and game?
No. Jewelry of any kind (necklaces, watches, earrings,
rings, bracelets, etc.) cannot be worn during practice or games.
There is an exception for Med-Alert bracelets, but they must be
completely covered with tape or a soft cloth band for the safety
of your child and all the other players.
12. The doctor said that my child can play with his arm splint.
Will AYSO allow him/her to play?
No. While the doctor may be representing your son's interest appropriately,
the risk to other players mandates that he limit his participation
to that of moral support on the sidelines. Players may not wear
casts or splints which could possibly cause injury to himself/herself
or another player. NO EXCEPTIONS. This applies at the games as well
as at practices.
13. What about eyeglasses and hearing aids?
Glasses, hearing aids, and med-alerts may be worn to practices and
games. The use of an eyeglass holder/strap or sports-glasses is
recommended. As stated above, Med-Alerts must be completely covered
with tape or a soft cloth band as a safety measure.
14. It can be cold during the early morning Fall season games. Can
my child wear a sweatshirt during the games?
Any extra articles of clothing must be worn under the uniform (so
you can still determine which team a player is associated with).
It is recommended that any extra articles of clothing be limited
to undershirts or turtle necks (under the uniform). Try to coordinate
with your team’s colors if possible. Any extra articles cannot have
any zippers or any plastic/metal components of any kind.
15. What kinds of hair accessories are acceptable?
Any hair accessories should not be made of metal or plastic, and
should not be rigid. Soft hair accessories such as "scrunchies"
and soft rubber bands are recommended and acceptable.
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