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PARENT
INFORMATION & CONDUCT
Parent/ Guardian Information
Corinthians Soccer offers a comprehensive developmental and
competitive soccer environment to train and develop all players to
improve to the next level of play. All developmental players are
organized to train and learn the game through small side play, fun and
practices/games that encourage more ball touches.
Competitive players try out for a team within an appropriate age
group. Our coaches evaluate players and place players according to
individual skill level, attitude and experience.
Competitive Soccer Season- Players U11-14 boys and
girls play in both the fall and spring (one soccer year). Older girls U15-19 play club soccer in the fall
season. Boys U15-19 play
club soccer in spring.
Fall league play starts sometime in late August and ends sometime in
November. Spring league play starts in March and ends in May. Pre and
Post-season tournaments as well as conditioning practices may add to the
length of each season. Ten
games are played in each league season and the games are generally
played on Saturdays. Each season will consists of five home and five
away games and the away games are played at the home field of other club
teams in the state.
Detailed information about fees and uniforms are
available at the Corinthians office. Tournament fees, field rental
expenses and travel expenses are determined by individual teams as
needed to help the development of the team and players.
Parent/Guardian Responsibilities
- Parents/Guardians,
by registering a player(s) with CSYSA through Corinthians Soccer,
agree to meet the financial commitments of their player(s). Players
who may need financial assistance should speak to the team coach and
a club representative.
- Ensure that your
son/daughter arrives at training sessions, games and team functions
timely.
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Be mindful that your communication with your son/daughter
about the club, team, coach and other players is generally positive as
anything otherwise may affect the players attitude, effort and response
to the coach and team requirements.
- Corinthians
encourages parents to learn about the sport of soccer and ask the
coach or club official any questions that will help an understanding
of the game.
Spectators Code of Conduct
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Abusive
language or physical violence toward teammates, opponents, coaches, or
referees, will not be tolerated.
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Respect
the efforts of the coach. Sideline coaching from the parents will not be
tolerated.
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Encourage
players vs. criticize or exhibit negative behavior toward anyone on the
team, opponents, coaches, parents, or referees.
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Participation
in your child’s player development and encourage individual practices
at home.
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Do
your best to be supportive and loyal to the club.
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Volunteer
when possible
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Communicate with your coach
directly, especially with a concern about the team etc.
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