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DEVELOPMENTAL
SOCCER
Corinthian's developmental soccer format
is designed to provide all beginning soccer players multiple
opportunities to learn fundamental individual
skills and the team concept required in soccer for the future.
This is accomplished through training offered by an experienced
professional coach in a fun and enjoyable atmosphere.
Our concept, unlike others, is designed to allow young players to
touch the ball often during training sessions and games.
Small sided games give the young player a chance to stay active
and involved in the game. While young players will often form
groups around the ball, small sided games minimize the impact of
“swarm” ball.
Cross Quad And Option 1 Teams
Players seeking more advanced
competition in the U9-U10 age groups may participate in inter-club games
run by several clubs in the state and Colorado Youth Soccer.
Format
U5 – 3 v 3 Games (4 to 6 players per roster)
U6 – 3 v 3 Games (4 to 6 players per roster)
U7 – 4 v 4 Games (6 to 8 players per roster)
U8 – 4 v 4 Games (6 to 8 players per roster)
U9
- 8 v 8 Games (11 to 13 players per roster)
U10-8 v 8 Games (11 to 13 players per roster)
COST
U5
- U8 $55.00 per player
U9 $125.00 per player
U10 $150.00 per player
UNIFORMS
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U5
through U10 Recreational uniforms
Cost
$30.00
New players or existing players needing
new shirts can purchase them at the club office.
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U9
Cross Quad and U10 Option 1 uniforms
Cost
$145.00
Package
consists of two jerseys, one pair of shorts, and two pair of socks.
REGISTRATION
INFORMATION
Each participant must complete a
registration form and return the form to the club office with the
appropriate payment. New players must provide the club a copy of
the participant’s birth certificate.
Forms may be mailed or delivered to the
club office at:
Corinthians
Soccer
4239 N. Nevada Avenue, Suite 101
Colorado Springs, CO
80907
OR
FAX TO:
(719)635-8996
OR
E-MAIL TO:
info@corinthianssoccer.com
U5,
U6 Boys and Girls Rules and Information
1.
The coaches serve as officials of the game and should try to
maintain continuous play. Coaches are advised to have a watch and
whistle. Time is kept by
the coaches.
2.
The duration of the match shall be 2 – 15 minute halves.
3.
Team play is 3 v3 with no goalies.
Additional players may be added by agreement of both coaches
only.
4.
All players should be encouraged to bring both jersey colors to
games.
5.
The playing field is 30 yards by 40 yards and the goal s are 4
ft. x 6 ft.
6.
Throw-ins are with two hands and retakes are allowed to show
correct form.
7.
Goal kicks are taken from the 6 yard mark and all players should
be at least 5 yards away.
8.
Corner kicks are as usual on designated corner-kick spots.
9.
Substitutions may be taken on any “dead ball”.
10.
Corinthians Soccer does not encourage recording scores at this
age and the emphasis is not on winning.
Playing for this age group is for fun, enjoyment and love of the
game. We acknowledge and reward great effort by all players on the field
of play. We believe a significant part of the training and
development of these players is encouraged by the acknowledgement of great
effort by both teams and is vital in this group.
U7, U8
Boys and Girls
Rules
and Information
1. The duration of each game will be 2-20 minute halves.
Time will be kept by the coaches or on the field by a referee.
2. 4 V 4 (No Goalie)
3. The home team (Team listed first on the schedule will be
considered the home team) wears the yellow Corinthians jersey. All players are encouraged to bring both colored jerseys to
the games. Home team
provides the game ball.
4. The club will set up and mark the playing field for all games.
Field size is 40 yds. X 60 yds.
The goal is 6 ft. x 12 ft.
5. All free kicks are indirect. There are no penalty kicks.
6. All throw-ins should be two handed. We do allow re-takes.
7. Goal kicks may be taken from anywhere in the goal area. Players
should be at least 5 yards from the "kicker".
8. Corner kicks are as usual.
9. Substitutions may occur on any dead ball.
10. The 4 goal "mercy rule" is in effect, this allows for a
player to be added by the team which is behind by four goals.
11. Although the referee records the scores, emphasis should be
placed on learning and playing for the love of the game. Encouraging
great play by both teams is very important.
12. The referee will both "call" the game, and instruct the
players as an extension of the coaches who are not allowed on the field
during play.
Good luck and have a great season!
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