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U-18 Corinthians Gold Player, Garrett Gardner, Awarded Rotary Champions Medallion for Men's High School Soccer

 

May 6,2009 the Rotary Foundation of the Pikes Peak Region honored 440 outstanding scholar/athletes from 38 high schools.  From this elite group, 24 students were chosen to receive a Champions Medallion for their respective sports.   To read more, click...

For the first time in Woodland Park history, there is an under-10, all-girls, all-Teller County, competitive soccer team.  Click here to read more....

PLAYER CONDUCT & RESPONSIBILITIES

PLAYER RESPONSIBILITIES

The following information is designed to give you, the player, an understanding of the rights and responsibilities that come with playing on a competitive soccer team. 

Competitive Soccer Player Requirement:

Competitive soccer requires a substantial amount of love for the sport, dedication and time commitment level from players and parents.  The fall competitive season begins in July and ends in November.  The Spring Season starts in March and  ends in May.  Participating in tournaments (at the discretion of the Club and coaches) which is beneficial to the team and players, may extend each season another month or two.

Players will be guaranteed a position on the selecting team until the next scheduled tryout session at the end of the soccer calendar year, unless the player is released from the team through the proper CSYSA release/transfer procedure.

Playing time for competitive players is earned and is up to the discretion of the team coach. There is no guaranteed playing time for this level.  However, coaches recognize that in order for players to develop, playing time is needed.

 

Selected players must read, agree to and sign the Players Code of Conduct.

  Competitive Player Expectation

 

·        Commitment to the sport and dedication to become the best player you can be by maximizing your abilities.

·        A roster position on a team is a commitment for two soccer seasons (fall and Spring).   Corinthians Soccer understands and expects that some soccer players may play other organized sports.  Any individual scheduling conflicts that may develop will need to be addressed with the coach before the player joins the team and both sides arrive at an agreement, preferable, a written agreement.

·        Committed to being at every possible practice, game and other team required activities.  Specific arrangements must be made with the coach if player has other commitments which will cause the player to miss team activities or be late to practices or games.

·        Attend end of season Corinthians tryout sessions.

 SOCCER PLAYERS CODE OF CONDUCT

·     Corinthians soccer players must compete fairly with dignity.

·     Show good sportsmanship at all times regardless of the score.

·     Abusive language or physical violence toward teammates, opponents, coaches, or referees will not be tolerated.

·     Support your team, teammates, coaches and the club.

·     Display team and club loyalty.

·     Have proper equipment for all games and practices.

·     Set positive examples to competitors, teammates and spectators, through words and actions as you strive for success.

·     Be prompt to all team functions and events.

·     Know and understand the rules of the game. 

·    Support Corinthians Athletic Club as we strive to build a unique soccer sports club.

 

`CORINTHIANS SOCCER CLUB

 4345 Beverly Street, Suite FF
Colorado
Springs, CO

80918
(719) 635-7115

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