Menifee Coaches

Whether you are new to AYSO or are a returning volunteer, you must re-register each year. You will need to complete these three steps:

1. Go to www.eayso.org and follow the directions to register;
2. Print and sign two copies of your Volunteer Agreement;
3. Bring your signed Volunteer Agreement to the clinic along with current ID.

If you have already pre-registered, please bring two signed copies of your Volunteer Agreement to the clinic!

 

 
If you have any questions or concerns regarding coaching, training, or your team's coach, please email the Coach Administrator.




REGIONAL GUIDELINES TO FOLLOW:

All players must play 3/4 of the game during the regular season.

The only exception to the rule is if your roster size makes it necessary to sit a player 1/2 of the game.

The following guidelines must be followed:

1) All players must be in attendance to sit someone 1/2.

2) You must rotate who sits 1/2 of the game.

3) No player may sit 1/2 a second time unless all other players have sat 1/2 one time.

4) These guidelines apply during regular season play and will be monitored by the region.

Note: The above rules do not apply to Divisions U16 and U19.


COACH CERTIFICATION/TRAINING POLICY
Policy Effective August 1, 2009
The new coach certification/training policy will be in effect. The new policy requires all AYSO coaches and assistant coaches who wish to coach in the National Games, concurrent secondary play competitions or nationally sanctioned AYSO tournaments to be trained at the level of the team they coach.

Here is the minimum required certification for each age level:

Division          
Minimum Required Certification
U-10                 U-10 Coach
U-12                 U-12 Coach
U-14                 Intermediate Coach
U-16 & U-19    Advanced Coach



Please click here to see the complete policy.
 

COACH'S CODE

1) Enthusiastically support and practice the “Everyone Plays,” “Good Sportsman-Ship” and “Positive Coaching” philos-ophies of AYSO.

2) Be reasonable in your demands on a young player’s time, energy, enthusiasm and performance on the soccer field.

3) Impress on your players that they must abide by the Laws of the Game at all times.

4) Develop team respect for the ability of opponents, and for the judgment of referees and opposing coaches.

5) Ensure that your players’ soccer experience is one of fun and enjoyment (winning is only part of it). Players should never be yelled at or ridiculed for making mistakes or losing a game.

6) Set a good example and be generous with your praise when it is deserved. Children need a coach they can respect and true respect is earned.

7) Keep informed of sound principles of coaching, growth and child development.

8) Check your equipment and playing facilities. They should meet safety standards and be appropriate for the age and ability of your players.

9) Follow the advice of a physician when determining when an injured child is ready to play again.


 

 

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