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How
To Find A Team For Your Child
These instructions
are for a child who is looking for a soccer team. You can register
your interest by clicking on the Players
Looking for Teams Form and filling in information
on your child. The parent’s name, the gender and birthday of the
player, the year player started soccer and the other player information
you provide will be furnished to coaches looking for players who
meet your child’s criteria. In addition, on our web site, the league
lists under Teams
Looking for Players all teams that are looking for players.
The primary responsibility for finding a team rests with the child’s
parents. It is your job to call these team coaches and find a team
that is compatible with you. Don't stress about it. Most teams need
and welcome more players.
Once you have found a
team that fits your child, you should get the Fall 2007 Team Identification
Number from the coach and follow the instructions for Players
With Team-How To Register. Also, send us an email so we can remove your child from the list.
Types
of Teams
As you
talk to coaches there are a few things that are
helpful to understand in determining if a team is
compatible with your child. However, please understand
that there are only a limited number of teams looking
for players so you need to be flexible.
1.
Teams are organized by the age and gender of the
players. Players fall into different age groups based
on the following:
| 2007/08 Age Chart |
| Age Division |
Birthdates |
U-7
|
8/1/00-7/31/01 |
U-8
|
8/1/99-7/31/00 |
U-9 |
8/1/98-7/31/99 |
U-10 |
8/1/97 -7/31/98 |
U-11(small field) |
8/1/96 -7/31/97 |
U-12 |
8/1/95-7/31/96
|
U-13 |
8/1/94-7/31/95 |
U-14 |
8/1/93-7/31/94 |
Your
child can play on a team in an older age group but not
a younger one.
2.
Teams have different types of coaches. Most teams have
volunteer parent coaches but some have paid coaches.
Make sure you understand all fees associated with
playing on a team. In addition, the JCC puts together teams and provides
coaches for a fee. You can contact the JCC at 292-1243
to find out more information about their program.
3.
Teams have different practice days. Attending practice
is important to being on a team. Make sure that your
child can attend the practices regularly.
4.
Within each age group, teams play in different divisions based on
the skill levels and experience of the players on the team. If you
have a child who has never played soccer before and is 12 years
old, you may want to try to find a team playing in a lower division.
This is less important for younger children. You can gain some understanding
of these divisions by looking at last year’s standings which are
still posted on the website under standings at www.sfvikings.com.
In order to find teams
that are looking for players, go to Teams
Looking for Players as it lists all teams that are looking
for players. This table is updated automatically.
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