TEAM ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE DRAFT. Presidio Soccer League and San Diego Developmental Academy. Updated for the 2016 Season

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1 TEAM ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE Presidio Soccer League and San Diego Developmental Academy Updated for the 2016 Season This Guide will be updated throughout the season as changes occur. Changes will also be announced through the Weekly President s Message sent to all managers and coaches. These s are sent weekly after the start of the Fall Season. If you do not receive these s, please contact your Registrar to insure that your address is correct. 1 P a g e

2 Contents MISSION STATEMENT... 3 PRESIDIO and SDDA INFORMATION... 3 Presidio Soccer League Web Site... 3 GAMING INFORMATION FOR TEAM MANAGERS AND COACHES... 5 Gaming Information... 5 Game Day Duties and Responsibilities:... 5 PRESIDIO GAMING RULES and REGULATIONS... 6 Substitutions... 6 Games Where the Referee May Abandon a Match... 7 Penalty for Coaches Expulsion (Send-Off) and/or Falsifying Documents... 8 Important Information Regarding Coaches Send-Off:... 8 Yellow and Red Card Offenses:... 8 Player Red Cards (Send Offs):... 9 End of Year Red Card Carryovers... 9 Games Under the 10-to-4 Rule GAME SCORING INSTRUCTIONS Entering Game Scores Entering Game Information and Reporting Scores on the Mobile Option Venue Information Presidio Field Information and New USSF 2016 Information Game Inspection Request Player Transfer Waiver Transfers Must Be Done By Parents EHIBIT A 2016 Presidio Timeline EHIBIT B 2016 SDDA Timeline EHIBIT C Game Rescheduling Instructions EHIBIT C1 Rescheduling Only Timeline EHIBIT D SDDA Rules & Regulations EHIBIT E Jersey Number Information & Instructions EHIBIT F Cal South/USSF Matrix as Revised by PSL EHIBIT G Sideline Behavior EHIBIT H Game Scoring Instructions from Affinity EHIBIT I Mobile Digital Option from Affinity EHIBIT J Penalty Point System EHIBIT K Penalty Code Descriptions & Explanations EHIBIT L Fair Play Program Information EHIBIT M Lightning Policy EHIBIT N Heat & Hydration Policy EHIBIT O Seeding & Entitlement Criteria EHIBIT P US Soccer Concussion Initiative EHIBIT Q Presidio Cup Tournament P a g e

3 MISSION STATEMENT The Mission of the Presidio Soccer League (PSL), which is comprised of teams playing in PSL and teams playing in the San Diego Developmental Academy (SDDA) is to provide scheduling for youth soccer teams in the Southern California area and to encourage wholesome athletic development for the youth of our communities through competition, sportsmanship, positive coaching and positive example from all of its participants and spectators. PRESIDIO and SDDA INFORMATION Presidio Soccer League Web Site San Diego Developmental Academy Website T Presidio General Meeting Dates AF Presidio General Meetings are held at 7:00pm on the 3rd Tuesday of each month with the exception of June*, when there is no General Meeting. December meeting is 2nd Tuesday of the Month. See below for specific information for General Meetings. Month January March June* December Description Trophies are distributed for U8-14 Teams President s Meeting Collect League & Team Registration Fees at RSF Offices Trophies are distributed for U15-19 Teams R *In lieu of a General Meeting in June Leagues are requested to drop off League Fees at the office of the Presidio Treasurer. The March Meeting is the President s Meeting all League Presidents & Presidio Reps are encouraged to attend. Meetings are held at the San Diego Marriott. The Marriott is located at: D San Diego Marriott - Del Mar El Camino Real San Diego, CA Please support the Marriott Hotels whenever possible. Presidio Minutes All Presidio meeting minutes are posted online prior to the next General Meeting. They are located under the <News & Notices> navigation on the website. Presidio Timeline The annual Timeline for critical and important dates and events is available online. It is located on the Home Page under the Quick Links Menu and See Exhibit A. SDDA Timeline The annual Timeline for critical and important dates and events is available online. It is located on the Home Page under the Timeline Tab and See Exhibit B. 3 P ag e

4 Circuit Directors for Game Sheets and Game Reschedules: Following is a list of the Circuits each Director is responsible for: Circuits SDDA Boys SDDA Girls & AAA North Brackets Central Girls Brackets not in South South Brackets Central Boys Brackets not in North Director Kathy Stanton Rick LaSalle Toni DeCarlo Toni DeCarlo Mabel Martinez Mabel Martinez Reschedules Tim Loughran Bj Kelly Bj Kelly Bj Kelly Tim Loughran Tim Loughran Contact Information: AF Game Day Referee Status Verification: Fax: Fax: Fax: Fax: T SDDA Boys Director: directorsddaboys@presidiosoccer.com SDDA Girls Director: directorsddagirls@presidiosoccer.com North Director: directornorth@presidiosoccer.com South Director: directorsouth@presidiosoccer.com Asst. Director North: asstdirectornorth@presidiosoccer.com Asst. Director South: asstdirectorsouth@presidiosoccer.com Team manager or coach should call either of the individuals below to verify the referee s status: a. Bob Turner Presidio President at or b. Jack Dobransky Presidio Vice President at Rescheduling Information D R Game reschedules can begin as soon as the schedules are posted. Instructions and information for acceptable game reschedules can be found in See Exhibit C. See Rescheduling Only Timeline for Dates See Exhibit C-1. 4 P ag e

5 GAMING INFORMATION FOR TEAM MANAGERS AND COACHES Summary Information: Each team must send their game sheets/rosters by mail, fax or a scanned copy attached to an within 48 hours of the game being played. The game must be reported through the online Affinity system or through the Affinity Digital Player Card Mobile Option within 48 hours. In addition to the score, your game report must include all issued yellow cards, red cards, any head injuries, suspected head injuries or concussion. Gaming Information: T Updated Gaming Regulations will be added to the Admin Guide as they occur. Please go to the Resources Tab on the Home Page to stay updated. Please note there is a separate exhibit which outlines the SDDA Rules & Regulations. Please See Exhibit D. AF Presidio Soccer League is sanctioned as a gaming league by Cal South. As such, we are required to abide by Cal South s Rules and Regulations, which are posted on the Cal South website under the <About Us> navigation. The Cal South website is at Game Day Duties and Responsibilities: The game day duties and responsibilities for coaches and team managers are designed to help the games start on time. There are only 15 minutes between each game. If a referee adds additional time to a game then there is even less time between games. So come to the field ready to play. R The following rules are to help keep games on time and help facilitate referee check-in. Referees have been told what is expected of them and following these simple rules is what is expected of you to make it better for all. Here are the rules that must be followed: BEFORE THE GAME D 1. Visiting Team - When your team takes the field make sure they are in their game jersey at least 15 minutes before the start time and not their practice t-shirt. This will expedite the check-in process and allows the home team to wear the appropriate contrasting color. The visiting team chooses jersey color. Visiting team and spectators must sit on the opposite sideline from Home Team unless specified otherwise by the venue. 2. Home Team Home team must change jerseys to contrast with the visiting team s jersey. Ask your opponent what color they are going to wear. Then when your players take the field they will be in the appropriate color. This will expedite the check-in process. The rules are that players are to be in their game jerseys 15 minutes before the scheduled start of the game. The home team has choice of sideline for players and spectators. Players and spectators must be on the same sideline unless specified otherwise by the venue. 3. Rosters Make sure your game rosters in the Affinity System have player numbers assigned to each player in both home and away columns. If you don t know how to do this contact Affinity Sports or See Exhibit E of this Admin Guide. The rule is all jersey numbers must be on the official roster prior to it being handed to the referees for check-in. You should also upload your player s photos to Affinity and print them on your Game Cards. If you lose or forget your 5 P ag e

6 player cards, Game Cards with photos can be used instead. If you need assistance uploading your player s photos, contact Affinity Support or your Registrar. Both teams are required to print their game rosters using 3-part carbonless paper. 4. Roster Sizes See Exhibit F for new 2016 Cal South USSF Matrix Grids U8B U9 = 14 players with 7 a side 2006 U10 = 14 players with 9 a side 2005 U11 = 18 players with 11 a side; grandfathered in at 11v U12 = 18 players with 11 a side; grandfathered in at 11v U13 U15 = 18 players with 11 a side U16 U19 = 22 players with 11 a side; 18 eligible on Game Day* *Before printing rosters, activate the 18 players who will be eligible on Game Day. T 5. Cal South Referee ID Cards Verification This must be done prior to the start of the game. The best time to verify the Cal South Referee ID Card is when you hand your player cards to the referees. Referees have been instructed to show their ID cards prior to the start of the game and not after the game. AFTER THE GAME AF 6. Start Time and Halftime Have your players ready to go at the scheduled start time of your game. Do any cheers or instructions before the start time. Remember halftime is 5 minutes. Do not make the start of the second half late, referees have been told by Presidio and SDDA officials to report teams that abuse the 5 minute halftime to their assignors. R 1. Immediately after the Game -Managers or coaches must walk over to where the referees are located to pick up the game/roster sheets and your player cards. Don t make the referee come to you. Remember, cards can be handed out after the game; don t argue with the referee about calls since nothing can be done by the referee. If you have a concern you can file a report with the appropriate Director for your circuit. D PRESIDIO GAMING RULES and REGULATIONS Updated Gaming Regulations will be added to the Admin Guide as they occur. Please go to the Resources Tab on the Home Page to stay updated. The length of break at halftime is 5 minutes. Added time is at the referee s discretion and is not mandatory; 15 minutes is the allowable time in between games. Substitutions: Player Substitutions are according to FIFA with the exception that the number of substitutions is unlimited at the discretion of the referee. Substitutions in Presidio and SDDA use the following guidelines: a) All substitutions may be made by either team, with the consent of the referee, at any stoppage of play. b) Substitutions shall be made at the center line. The substitute player shall not enter the field of play until the player substituted has left the field of play and approved by the referee. c) Excessive substitutions resulting in delay of game is unsporting and is discouraged. The referee has the power through the laws of the game to manage this type of behavior. 6 P ag e

7 Games Where the Referee May Abandon a Match: a) if there are not enough players to meet the requirements of the Law of the competition;* b) if a team does not appear;* c) if the field or any of its equipment does not meet the requirement of the Laws and/or is otherwise deemed unsafe by referee. *If away team causes the match to be abandoned, it is responsible for payment of the referee fees to the Home Team. Home Team must be reimbursed within 14 days of the date of the abandoned match. An abandoned match will be treated as a protested game which may be ruled complete, ordered replayed or continued from the point of stoppage. This decision will be made by the Presidio Board. The referee may terminate a match: a) for reasons of safety such as bad weather or darkness; b) for any serious infringement of the Laws; c) for interference by spectators. AF T Terminated games before the commencement of the second half may be re-played in their entirety. Terminated games terminated during the second half may be considered complete. Only the Presidio Board, not the referee, has the authority to declare a winner, a forfeit, or a replay of the match in its entirety. The Presidio Board reserves the right to be flexible in decision regarding terminated matches. The referee must report fully on the events. Abandoned or terminated games may be ruled a forfeit when the actions of that team s players, coaches or spectators is the cause for the abandonment or termination of the game. All decisions of the Presidio Board are final. D R FIELDS: Fields shall conform to FIFA. See Exhibit F for latest FIFA information. The home league is responsible for marking and setup of the field. All fields must be properly marked; goals should be properly anchored and have standing corner flags. Although new FIFA rules state that corner flags are not required at the youth level, Presidio/SDDA encourage all leagues to use corner flags for all games. The suitability of corner flags, goals safely anchored and playability of the field are the sole and final discretion of the Referee under the laws of the game. Be sure to discuss any concerns you may have about the field prior to the start of the game. Once the game begins it will be considered a played game. ADMINISTRATOR RED CARDS/FORFEITS: If there is no properly licensed coach affiliated with the club present during the entire game, that team will forfeit the game. All coaches must be currently licensed by Cal South with at least an E License. Any coach from the team s club may continue the game if the coach has a valid coach s card with that club. If the coach is sent off and no other coach affiliated with the club is available to continue as coach, the referee will terminate the match (see Emergency Coach below). Any coach sent off must be out of sight and sound prior to, during and after the game. Emergency Coach: In emergency situations, managers with an F license may coach the game per Cal South rules. LOAN PLAYERS: No loan players are allowed in Presidio. (Note: Presidio does not allow Club Passes. Club Passes are allowed in SDDA only. Please see SDDA Rules & Regulations for more information.) ILLEGAL PLAYER / FALSIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS: A team shall forfeit each and every game of the team in which: a. An unregistered player played with the team in the game; b. A player was improperly entered on the team s roster. 7 P ag e

8 Falsification of records, documents, player identification passes, or in any other matters or manner, shall be grounds for immediate suspension from further participation in the Presidio Soccer League or SDDA with any team or club and in addition can be subject to a Trial Board hearing. Penalty for Coaches Expulsion (Send-Off) and/or Falsifying Documents: If a coach is sent off for irresponsible behavior he/she is unable to coach any team until serving the suspension for the team for which the coach was sent off. If a coach is found to have falsified documents the coach is to sit out a minimum of the next five (5) Presidio and SDDA Soccer League games. Appeal of this suspension will result in the recommendation to the Trial Board Hearing Committee of a ONE (1) YEAR suspension from date of incident. This is very important especially for coaches having more than one team. If you are sent off or receive a red card then you cannot coach any other team s game until you have sat out the entire suspension for the team in which you received the send-off. Please review Example below. If you have a Saturday 8:00 am game and you get sent off or red carded but you also have a Saturday 1:00 pm game for another team. You cannot coach the 1:00 pm game. If the following week your second team has an 8:00 am game and the team that you were sent off for has a 1:00 pm game, you cannot coach the 8:00 am game. If you do coach that game then the number of games in your suspension will be increased. T AF The Coach must be out of sight and sound prior to, during and after the game. Any Coach that is found guilty of coaching while on suspension will be subject to Trial Board, possible fines and additional period of suspension. R Important Information Regarding Coaches Send-Off: Only players are shown the red or yellow card. Coaches are not shown red or yellow cards. If a coach is sent off it is considered a red card. Coaches are responsible for the sideline behavior so if your parents get out of hand your coach may be sent off. Parents cannot receive Red Cards but they can be removed from sight and sound of the game and are subject to suspension. D SIDELINE BEHAVIOR: Coaches are responsible for their sideline and all actions thereon. Coaches are expected to coach their teams in a positive and respectful manner. Presidio/SDDA Soccer League encourages referees to discipline any coach for irresponsible behavior if the coach, player, parent or spectator uses derogatory words or actions aimed at their players, the opposing team s players, coach, sideline or any of the referees. This applies before, during and after a game. See Exhibit G. REFEREE FORGETS HIS CAL SOUTH REFEREE ID CARD: If the center referee forgets to bring his Cal South Referee ID Card to the game, please follow the Presidio below before the start of the game: One of team s manager or coach should call either of the individuals below to verify the referee s status: c. Bob Turner Presidio President at or d. Jack Dobransky Presidio Vice President at Yellow and Red Card Offenses: Cautionable Offenses or Yellow Cards UB Unsporting Behavior DT Dissent PI Persistent Infringement of Laws DR Delay Restart FRD Fails to Respect Distance 8 P ag e

9 E Enter Field Improperly L Leave Field Improperly Sending Off or Red Cards SFP Serious Foul Play VC Violent Conduct S Spitting DGH Denies Goal Opportunity Handling DGF -Denies Goal Opportunity Foul AL Abusive/Offensive Language 2CT Second Caution IRB Irresponsible Behavior Anyone receiving a red card automatically needs to sit out the next scheduled game. DO NOT wait to be notified by your Director. Once the Presidio/SDDA Director receives the referee report and your game sheet they will assess the situation and let your team contacts know if there are any additional games that the player or coach needs to sit out. If you are not sure of the suspension length, please the director for your circuit. Player Red Cards (Send Offs): It is the duty of the Team Coach and/or Team Manager to ensure that suspended players sit out any games for which they are suspended and also to document the sit out. This may be done one of two ways as follows. Please check with your Circuit Director for his or her preferred method. 1) Crossing his/her name off the game sheet roster for the game(s) in which they are suspended and having the referee initial that the player did sit out is one way of proving the player did not participate in the game. a. When scoring the game in the online Affinity system in the Comment Section document the players names who served suspensions. 2) Removing the player from the active player team list in the Presidio system. Removing the player from the game roster is another method of proving that a suspended player did not participate in a game because if the player is not listed on the roster it is assumed the player did not participate. a. Remove the player by going to your player roster tab. Uncheck the active box on the right side and then click on the set active player button. This will remove the check mark for the player which will remove their name from the roster. After the player has sat out the appropriate games you will need to go back into the system and reactivate the player. b. In either case, proof must be submitted to the appropriate Presidio/SDDA Director so the red card may be cleared in the system. End of Year Red Card Carryovers It is very important that your player and coaches know that if they receive a red card at the end of the season and they have NOT served their suspension it will be carried over to the following year. If the player or coach switches clubs the suspensions will follow them wherever they go. Suspensions MUST be served in the Presidio Season. Presidio Cup or tournaments do NOT COUNT as serving the suspension. End of Year Carryovers will not prohibit you from playing in other tournaments including State Cup unless suspended by Cal South as well. 9 P a g e

10 Games Under the 10-to-4 Rule Games that cross over the line established by Presidio and SDDA Soccer League shall not be scheduled before 10:00am or after 4:00pm with the following exceptions: (10-to-4 Rule): The following leagues are not subject to the 10-to-4 Rule. These leagues can schedule and be scheduled for games at any time: 1. Escondido Soccer League/FC Heat 2. San Marcos Youth Soccer 3. San Marcos Matrix 4. Vista Soccer Club 5. Tiffinys 6. Soccer Club of Oceanside 7. Valley Center Youth Soccer AF T The following leagues are subject to the 10 am to 4 pm rule, except when playing any of the leagues listed above: 1. Fallbrook 2. Ramona Intra 3. Barca Cantera Dinero (Ramona) 4. Prado (Ramona) 5. United Premier Soccer Association-Menifee 6. Temecula United 7. Imperial Valley** ** The 10-to-4 Rule applies to all Imperial Valley games. All games scheduled in Imperial Valley are subject to Mandatory Reschedules but must be rescheduled within the initial reschedule period (see Timeline). The games can be rescheduled to any field in San Diego County. R These 10-to-4 Rule games are mandatory reschedules but must be rescheduled within the initial reschedule timeline. Games can be played outside the 10-to-4 Rule with a mutual agreement between clubs/teams. Mutual agreements should be done via and sent to the Assistant Director for the game circuit. GAME SCORING INSTRUCTIONS D Entering Game Scores Please See Exhibit H for instructions on how to score games on the Affinity website. Please note to report scores for the SDDA or Presidio in the Affinity System your Team Manager, Head Coach or Assistant Coach must be registered and have an account in the Cal South CORIS system. If you have problems please contact Affinity Sports helpline or your Registrar. Reporting Scores Additional Information You Should Know All teams must report scores, yellow and red cards* within 48 hours of the game being played. *Red cards issued to a player or coach in a Saturday game must be reported that same day and the player or coach must sit out their next game. You also must also send a copy of your game sheet to the Director that is listed on the bottom right of the game roster. You may scan, , fax or mail the completed form. Please use only one of these methods for turning in your game information. Both teams must record the same information. The letter C (for Conflict) will appear in the standings if the entries from both teams do not match. It may be due to the type of yellow or red card or the player s name. It could be due to one team entering a yellow or red card and the other team not. 10 P a g e

11 If the entries from both teams do not match each other, a C will show in the standings and no score will show until corrected. A C following the initial conflict C results when there is a conflict with the Cards. An S following the initial conflict C results when there is a conflict with the Score. The Directors will correct this as soon as he or she receives the hard copy of the game sheet. If the game is a forfeit you must enter this under the Special Code in the Drop Down Menu. This is directly under the score. If the game is a last-minute forfeit the team who forfeits is responsible for the Referee Fees. Last-minute forfeit is defined as any game that is on the schedule and is not rescheduled or forfeited by 5PM the Wednesday prior to game day. Drop Down Menu Click on forfeit game on the team that forfeited Enter score as 1 0 for the team that won. After everything is entered click on the Save Stats & Comment button. Entering Game Information and Reporting Scores on the Mobile Option AF T A new mobile application is available to score your games from your mobile device. See Exhibit I. The application is called, Digital Player Card, from Affinity Sports. Affinity Mobile Option can be used by Team Managers or Coaches to report game results directly from the field. SDDA managers tested this at the end of the 2015 season and gave very positive reviews. Below is the URL for access to the Digital Play Card and log in for online scoring. Venue Information There are two areas on both websites that you can obtain this information. R (1) From the Home Page (2) Under Schedules D Presidio Field Information and New USSF 2016 Information This Admin Guide contains the latest information available from USSF regarding the sweeping changes being made to Youth Soccer. Please See Exhibit F for the latest information regarding field sizes, ball sizes, game times, goal sizes, build out lines and offsides. Game Inspection Request You can request a Game Inspection at any time. The form is located on the Presidio web site at under the Resources Tab. Player Transfer Waiver Transfers Must Be Done By Parents This is to be completed using the CalSouth transfer rules. Further information can be obtained at the Cal-South website, 11 P a g e

12 EHIBIT A 2016 Presidio Timeline Date Due Date Event Description 02/01/16 04/10/16 Presidio Soccer League League Application Contact List (Website) 02/01/16 04/10/16 Presidio Soccer League - Membership Application Due (Paper Copy) Report any NEW FIELDS to be used by your League Submit field name, hours and dates available, field size (large or small), address and directions field information to directorsddaboys@presidiosoccer.com Team Applications Due - U8B-U14 ( ) U8B-U10 ( ) Must have a minimum of 8 players U11 (2005) Must have a minimum of 10 players U12-U14 ( ) Must have a minimum of 12 players Team Applications Due U15-U19 ( ) Teams MUST have a minimum of 12 players 04/15/16 03/05/16 04/22/16 04/01/16 06/08/16 04/10/16 Final Date League Online Contact List - (Website) 04/10/16 Final Date League Application Due (Paper Copy) 04/15/16 Final Date Reporting of any NEW FIELDS to be used by your League 04/22/16 Final Date Team Applications Due U8B-U14 ( ) U8B-U10 ( ) Must have a minimum of 8 players U11 (2005) Must have a minimum of 10 players U12-U14 ( ) Must have a minimum of 12 players 04/23/16 Final Date 05/04/16 05/11/16 Meeting 05/15/16 05/24/16 05/11/16 05/31/16 Team Drop Fee $100 per team U8B-U14 ( ) 05/24/16 Final Date Circuit Appeals Period Ends - U8B-U14 ( ) - must use Circuit Appeals form 05/31/16 Final Date Team Drop Fee $100 per team U8B-U14 ( ) 06/08/16 Final Date 06/09/16 Final Date T 03/01/16 AF Teams Waitlist Period U8B-U14 ( ) Team registration fees doubled for late team applications and wait listed teams R Team Seeding - (By Invitation Only) U8B-U14 ( ) Teams not meeting the minimum # of players by midnight on 05/03/16 will not be seeded and will be placed on a waitlist Circuit Appeals Period U8B-U14 ( ) Circuit Appeals must be submitted using the official Circuit Appeals form D Team Applications Due U15-U19 ( ) Must have a minimum of 12 players Team Waitlist Period U15-U19 ( ) Team registration fees doubled for late team applications and wait listed teams Team Seeding (By Invitation Only) U15-U19 ( ) Teams not meeting the minimum # of players by midnight 06/14/16 will not be seeded and will be placed on a waitlist 06/15/16 Meeting 06/01/16 07/09/16 Team Drop Fee Increased to $500 per team U8B-U14 ( ) 06/16/16 06/25/16 Circuit Appeals Period U15-U19 ( ) Circuit Appeals must be submitted using the official Circuit Appeals form 06/16/16 06/30/16 Team Drop Fee $100 per team U15-U19 ( ) 06/19/16 06/30/16 06/25/16 Final Date 06/30/16 Final Date Team Drop Fee $100 per team U15-U19 ( ) 06/30/16 Final Date League and Team Fees Due Date Due Date 07/01/16 07/09/16 Team Drop Fee Increased to $500 per team U15-U19 ( ) 07/01/16 07/19/16 07/31/16 Game Schedules Due U8B-U19 ( ) 12 P a g e League and Team Fees Due Mailed to RSF Attack Office 616 Stevens Ave, Suite M, Solana Beach Paid by echeck online or by Credit Card online Circuit Appeals Period U15-U19 ( ) Circuit Appeals must be submitted using the official Circuit Appeals form Event Description

13 Final Date Team Drop Fee Increased to $500 per team U8B-U19 ( ) 07/10/16 07/31/16 Team Drop Fee Increased $1,000 per team U8B - U19 ( ) Final Date Game Schedules Due U8B-U19 ( ) Final Date Unscheduled Game Penalty Fees $100 per day and per team until completed 07/31/16 Final Date Team Drop Fee Increased $1,000 per team U8B - U19 ( ) 07/21/16 08/01/16 08/08/16 08/11/16 Free Game Reschedule Period U15 (2001) and above teams must consider SAT/ACT/PSAT test dates Test date games must be scheduled after 2:00 PM unless both teams agree to earlier times 08/01/16 Final Date Team Drop Fee Increased to $2,000 per team 08/09/16 08/12/16 Final Date Game Schedules Posted Online 08/11/16 Final Date Free Game Reschedule Period ENDS U15 (2001) and above teams must consider SAT/ACT/PSAT test dates Test date games must be scheduled after 2:00 PM unless both teams agree to earlier times 08/09/16 08/12/16 08/19/16 Existing Game Reschedule Completion Date All game reschedules in system must be finalized 7 day grace period ends midnight 08/19/16 Any game reschedules not completed will be played as shown on schedule 08/19/16 Final Date Existing Reschedule System Closed on Midnight 08/19/16 11/01/16 Presidio Cup Applications Due U8B-U10 ( ) $350 U11-U14 ( ) $425 Plus Referee Fees per game 09/01/16 AF 07/19/16 07/31/16 07/21/16 08/01/16 T 07/09/16 Gaming Season Begins U8B-U19 ( ) Teams 09/10/16 11/29/16 Meeting Presidio Cup Check In 12/03/16 12/11/16 Presidio Cup Dates All teams play 1st weekend Semi s and Finals play 2nd Weekend U14 & Below 12 Games (Youngers) U14 & Above 12 Games (Olders) R Play Dates SDDA Play Dates 10 Games U15 & Above Rec League 11 Games D 09/10 Sat 09/11 Sun * # 09/17 Sat 09/18 Sun * # 09/24 Sat 10/01 Sat 10/08 Sat 10/15 Sat 10/22 Sat 10/29 Sat 11/05 Sat 11/12 Sat 11/19 Sat * ½ of the Youngers games will be scheduled on 09/11 and ½ will be scheduled on 09/18 to make a 12 game schedule. # ½ of the Youngers and Olders games will be scheduled on 09/11 and ½ will be scheduled on 09/18 to make a 10 game schedule. ACT 09/10, 10/22 SAT 10/01, 11/05 Tentative 2016 Test Dates: PSAT Not currently offered on Saturdays SDDA Showcase for U11-U19: 11/12, 11/13, 11/18, /18, 1119 SDDA Showcase for U08-U10: Presidio Cup Check In Date: 11/29 12/03, 12/04, 12/10, 12/11 Presidio Cup Tournament Play Dates: 13 P a g e

14 EHIBIT B 2016 SDDA Timeline Date Due Date Event Description 02/01/16 02/29/16 03/04/16 SDDA Membership Application & $2,000 Fee Due $2,000 fee is for new leagues only Mail check to: RSF Attack Office-c/o Marilee Pacelli 616 Stevens Ave., Suite M, Solana Beach Pay by echeck online or by Credit Card online Deadline extended to /01/16 04/10/16 Presidio/SDDA Combined League Application League Contacts (Presidio Website) 03/01/16 04/15/16 03/05/16 04/22/16 04/01/16 06/01/16 Report any NEW FIELDS to be used by your League Submit field name, hours and dates available, field size (large or small), address and directions field information to sddaboysdirector@presidiosoccer.com Team Applications Due - U8B-U14 ( ) U8B-U10 ( ) Must have a minimum of 8 players U11 (2005) Must have a minimum of 10 players U12-U14 ( ) Must have a minimum of 12 players Team Applications Due U15-U19 ( ) Teams MUST have a minimum of 12 players 04/10/16 Final Date League Online Contact List - (Website) 04/10/16 Final Date League Application Due (Paper Copy) 04/15/16 Final Date Reporting of any NEW FIELDS to be used by your League 04/22/16 Final Date 04/23/16 Final Date 04/25/16 Meeting 04/26/16 05/04/16 Team Applications Due U8B-U14 ( ) U8B-U10 ( ) Must have a minimum of 8 players U11 (2005) Must have a minimum of 10 players U12-U14 ( ) Must have a minimum of 12 players Teams Waitlist Period U8B-U14 ( ) Team registration fees doubled for late team applications and wait listed teams Team Seeding U8B-U14 ( ) Teams not meeting the minimum # of players by midnight on 04/24/16 will not be seeded and will be placed on a waitlist Circuit Appeals Period U9-U14 ( ) Circuit Appeals must be submitted using the official Circuit Appeals form 05/01/16 05/31/16 Team Drop Fee $100 per team U9-U14 ( ) 05/31/16 Final Date Team Drop Fee $100 U9-U14 ( ) 06/01/16 Final Date Team Applications Due U15-U19 ( ) Must have a minimum of 12 players 06/01/16 06/30/16 Team Drop Fee $100 U15-U19 ( ) 06/01/16 07/09/16 Team Drop Fee Increased to $500 per team U8B-U14 ( ) 06/02/16 Final Date 06/06/16 Meeting 06/07/16 06/15/16 Team Waitlist Period U15-U19 ( ) Team registration fees doubled for late team applications and wait listed teams Team Seeding U15-19 ( ) Teams not meeting the minimum # of players by midnight 06/05/16 will not be seeded Circuit Appeals Period U15-U19 ( ) Circuit Appeals must be submitted using the official Circuit Appeals form 06/30/16 Final Date Team Drop Fee $100 per team U15-U19 ( ) 06/30/16 Final Date League and Team Fees Due Mailed to RSF Attack Office 616 Stevens Ave, Suite M, Solana Beach Paid by echeck online or by Credit Card online 07/01/16 07/09/16 Team Drop Fee Increased to $500 per team U15-U19 ( ) 07/01/16 07/20/16 Game Schedules Due U8B-U19 ( ) 07/09/16 Final Date Team Drop Fee Increased to $500 per team U8B-U19 ( ) Date Due Date Event Description 07/10/16 07/31/16 Team Drop Fee Increased $1000 per team U8B to U19 ( ) 14 P a g

15 07/20/16 Final Date Game Schedules Due U8B-U19 ( ) 07/21/16 Final Date 07/21/16 08/08/16 Unscheduled Game Penalty Fees $100 per day per team until completed Free Game Reschedule Period U15 (2001) and above teams must consider SAT/ACT/PSAT test dates Test date games must be scheduled after 2:00 PM unless both teams agree to earlier times 07/31/16 Final Date Team Drop Fees Increased $1000 per team U8B to U19 ( ) 08/01/16 Final Date Team Drop Fee Increased to $2001 per team 08/09/16 Final Date Game Schedules Posted Online 08/08/16 Final Date 08/09/16 08/19/16 Free Game Reschedule Period ENDS U15 (2001) and above teams must consider SAT/ACT/PSAT test dates Test date games must be scheduled after 2:00 PM unless both teams agree to earlier times Existing Game Reschedule Completion Date All game reschedules in system must be finalized 10 day grace period ends Midnight Any game reschedule not completed will be played as shown on schedule 08/19/16 Final Date Existing Game Reschedule Completion Date 08/19/16 Final Date Existing Reschedule System Closed on Midnight 08/19/16 09/01/16 11/01/16 09/10/16 Presidio Cup Applications Due U8B-U10 ( ) $350 U11-U14 ( ) $425 Plus Referee Fees per game Gaming Season Begins U8B-U19 ( )Teams 11/01/16 Final Date Presidio Cup Applications Due 11/29/16 Meeting Presidio Cup Check In Presidio Cup Dates 12/03/16 12/11/16 All teams play 1st weekend Semi s and Finals play 2nd Weekend Presidio / SDDA Soccer League 2016 Game Schedules U14 & Below U14 & Above SDDA U15 & Above Play Dates 12 Games (Youngers) 12 Games (Olders) Play Dates 10 Games Rec League 11 Games 09/10 Sat 09/11 Sun * # 09/17 Sat 09/18 Sun * # 09/24 Sat 10/01 Sat 10/08 Sat 10/15 Sat 10/22 Sat 10/29 Sat 11/05 Sat 11/12 Sat 11/19 Sat * ½ of the Youngers games will be scheduled on 09/11 and ½ will be scheduled on 09/18 to make a 12 game schedule. # ½ of the Youngers and Olders games will be scheduled on 09/11 and ½ will be scheduled on 09/18 to make a 10 game schedule. Tentative 2016 Test Dates: SDDA Showcase for U11-U19: SDDA Showcase for U08-U10: Presidio Cup Check In Date: Presidio Cup Tournament Play Dates: ACT 09/10, 10/22 SAT 10/01, 11/05 PSAT Not currently offered on Saturdays 11/12, 11/13, 11/18, 11/19 11/18, 11/19 11/29 12/03, 12/04, 12/10, 12/11 15 P a g

16 EHIBIT C Game Rescheduling Instructions If you have any technical problems with the AFFINITY scheduling system, call Tech Support Number (800) The following chart summarizes the rescheduling responsibilities for the Assistant Directors. Please review carefully prior to contacting either Assistant Director regarding a reschedule. Circuits of Responsibility for Rescheduling Assistance: Assistant Director North: All AAA & SDDA Girls Circuits; All North AA-A; AA-B; AA-C; All Girls Nonsouth circuits asstdirectornorth@presidiosoccer.com Assistant Director South: All SDDA Boys Circuits; All South AA-A; AA-B; AA-C; All Boys Non-North Circuits. asstdirectorsouth@presidiosoccer.com T Summary Statement: There are no mandatory reschedules except for those that conflict with SAT, PSAT, ACT testing dates, 10 & 4 Rule Changes and Imperial Valley Home Game Reschedules. These rules can only be changed by a vote of the General Membership. AF Timeline: Check the Presidio Timeline which shows a timeframe in which games can be rescheduled. There is now a Reschedule Timeline (See Exhibit C-1) created for your convenience. Once the timeframes have ended, no reschedules can occur except for Same Day Reschedule at a cost of $50. Games that are terminated, suspended or cancelled due to weather, venue loss, referee no show or rare Presidio sanctioned reasons can be rescheduled only if the rules are followed. R There are two reschedule periods. The first is known as the FREE Reschedule Period and is used by Managers and Coaches to work with each other to eliminate conflicts before the final schedules are posted online. The second Reschedule Period is known as the Existing Reschedule Completion Period. This is the time to complete any open reschedules created during the FREE Reschedule Period. If an existing reschedule is not finalized during the second Reschedule Period then the game must be played at the originally scheduled time. D The only other reasons for games to be rescheduled after the Existing Reschedule Completion Period are as follows: (1) weather related reschedules; (2) referee no-show reschedules; (3) loss of field reschedules; (4) same day reschedules (for a $50 Fee), (5) terminated or abandoned game reschedules and (6) rare, limited Presidio Board of Director approved reschedules. Reschedule of games in these categories must have the cooperation of both teams and each team must respond within 48 hours of the opposing team s request. These reschedules must also follow the Presidio-approved procedures. 16 P a g e

17 Reschedule Procedures Pre-season: During Free Reschedule Period: To complete a reschedule during the first Free Game Reschedule Period, you should utilize the Affinity automated rescheduling system. Go to your game, click on the Start Reschedule button and make your request. Then follow up by phone and to the opposing team to insure they received your request. Unless a request is for one of the mandatory reasons stated above, the opposing team is not required to honor your request. To start the Reschedule - The team that wants to make the request uses the Start Reschedule button. This sends the opposing team a request. If the opposing team can accommodate they would respond yes to the new time and the system will update automatically. If the team declines and suggests a new game time then the original team can accept; at some point the reschedule may get deadlocked and you ll need to start over again. The person who declines and creates the deadlock can clear it. If there is a problem clearing the deadlock, contact the Asst. Director for that Circuit for assistance. A suggested option is to have agreement from teams in place before putting the Start Reschedule request in the system so that it does not get declined. During the Existing Reschedule Completion Period: To complete a reschedule request during the second Existing Reschedule Completion Period you may respond to an existing Open reschedule but you cannot begin a new request. If you have challenges during either of the above-mentioned reschedule periods, please contact the appropriate assistant director for assistance. Assistant Directors can help you if you provide them with sufficient notice prior to the deadlines noted in the Timeline. During the Season Reschedule Procedures: The six reasons to reschedule games after the season has begun are shown above. Home Team contacts away team and comes to an agreement to a new game date/time/venue. This agreement should be done by or if done verbally confirmed by . Only after the agreement has been reached, Home Team s appropriate Assistant Director with the information shown below. Teams must respond to these requests with 48 hours. If that does not occur, contact the appropriate Assistant Director immediately. THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION MUST BE PROVIDED ONCE BOTH TEAMS AGREE TO A RESCHEDULE. Game Number: Game Date: Game Time: Venue: Approval via from both teams agree to the above Game Number must be in subject line. Venue must be the exact same name and field number as shown in the Presidio venue listing Additional Reschedule Procedures are outlined below: 17 P a g

18 1. Same Day Reschedule Fee a team that wants to move a game to a different time on the same day will pay a $50 fee. Both teams must agree. Contact your Presidio Assistant Director to move this game. 2. Teams within the same club will be allowed to reschedule without fee. Contact your Presidio Assistant Director to move this game. These games must be changed on the schedule. 3. Lost field moved to different location can be scheduled within 30 minutes of original game time on the new field without the opposing team s approval. 4. Weather related reschedules if game cannot be rescheduled at the Home Team s fields and must be moved to Away Team s fields, Home Team is responsible for referee fees for that game. 5. Fines will be enforced as per the Presidio Timeline. Also, teams and leagues will be fined if it is found that any game is rescheduled after the close of the system, without consent of Presidio Soccer League. 18 P a g

19 EHIBIT C1 Rescheduling Only Timeline Start Date Presidio Soccer Timeline 2016 for Reschedules Includes SDDA See Changed Dates Highlighted Below Final Due Date Event Description 7/1/2016 7/31/2016 Game Schedules Due 8/1/2016 8/11/2016 Free Game Reschedule Period Purpose: For teams to work out game conflicts. 2001(U16+) and above teams must consider SAT/ACT/PSAT test dates- test date games MUST be scheduled after 2:00 PM Notes: Teams can agree in writing to play prior to 2PM on test days; but this must be finalized during Free Reschedule Period. Send copy of agreement to Asst. Director for Circuit 8/12/2016 Game Schedules Posted Online 8/12/2016 8/19/2016 8/19/2016 8/20/ /19/2016 Existing Reschedule Completion Time Period All existing reschedules in system must be finalized during this time. 10 day reschedule period ends Midnight Any Reschedule not completed will be played as shown on original schedule. Reschedule System Closes (Module is shut off) at Midnight 08/19/16 NO RESCHEDULES ALLOWED AFTER THIS DATE Except for game cancellations (1) weather related reschedules; (2) referee noshow reschedules; (3) loss of field reschedules; (4) Same Day Reschedules (for a $50 Fee) and (5) rare, limited Presidio Board of Director approved reschedules. These reschedules must follow Reschedule Procedures shown in the Admin Guide Same Day Reschedules Are Allowed with a $50 Fee 19 P a g

20 IMPORTANT NOTES REMEMBER TO CHECK THE FOLLOWING WITH YOUR TEAM AS YOU REVIEW YOUR SCHEDULE CHECK Fall School Breaks CHECK Homecoming Dates CHECK Any School Related Functions that could impact game schedule CHECK Religious Holidays CHECK Halloween Events Imperial Valley Home Games - they can be rescheduled to San Diego CHECK Venue only IF the reschedule is completed between 7/21/16 and 8/19/2016. CHECK 10 & 4 Rule There are NO reschedules allowed for the above reasons after August 19, P a g

21 EHIBIT D SDDA Rules & Regulations MEMBERSHIP All SDDA Member requirements: must meet the following Have submitted a completed application for membership which includes proof of the following along with a $2, registration fee. An existing and functioning Board of Directors ( BOD ) with minutes of at least four (4) board meetings on record during the 12 months prior to the time of application to the SDDA. A Director of Coaching ( DOC ), Technical Director or Director of Operations with a minimum licensing level of USSF C or NY, NSCAA National Diploma or UEFA B and must be leading the Member Club and managing its day-to-day operations. In the event that the applicant Member Club does not meet this requirement at the time of application, a grace period (to be determined by the Executive Committee) may be granted by the SDDA and shall be given provisional membership status until the requirement has been fulfilled or membership is revoked. Be duly registered and in good standing with Presidio Soccer League and CYSA-S. Permitted fields which meet minimum SDDA field standard (available and playable size and condition). A functioning coaching curriculum guiding the Member Club s player development. If a Member Club has a change in DOC or Technical Director, they must provide an updated curriculum. Must commit to the SDDA code of ethics, rules and regulations. Must attend a minimum of 75% of the SDDA meetings. The calendar year runs January 1 through December 31 of each year. Must have written and signed player, parent, coach and Club agreements. T 3. Clubs ) AF 2. ( Member R 1. Clubs Membership in the SDDA is considered to be an automatic acceptance of its rules, regulations and code of ethics D VOTING RIGHTS Only Clubs with all of their teams competing in the SDDA or the Presidio Soccer League may serve on the Executive Committee, which will be formed by five Member Clubs DOC s. All Member Clubs in good standing will have one vote in the general SDDA membership. To be considered in good standing, the Member Club s DOC or one of the two other preappointed Member Club representatives must attend at least 75% of the SDDA meetings and the Member Club must be in good financial standing. 21 P a g e

22 4. The SDDA Executive and Member Clubs will have final approval on club acceptance into the SDDA. 5. The Member Clubs grant the SDDA Executive Committee the right to adjudicate any unforeseen situation in these rules and regulations. SEEDING RULES AND FLIGHT CONFIGURATION 1. Member Club DOC s will submit their flight requests based on what they feel is best for their teams. The Executive Committee will review the requests and form flights with the goal of having the strongest level of competition possible. 2. Acceptance of teams into SDDA and the requested flights is not guaranteed. 3. The Executive Committee will try to form flights with a minimum of 6 Teams and no pre-set maximum limit. The flights will be subject to approval by the Member Clubs in good standing. 4. Teams in Flight 1 (U12 and up) are expected to compete in National Cup. 5. Teams in Flight 2 (U12 and up) and Flight 1 (U10 and U11) are expected to compete in the President s Division of State Cup. GAMING RULES 1. Will consist of FIFA rules plus League-specific rules as currently adopted See 2. No scores or standings will be published for U7-U8-U9. CLUB PASS 1. A player must be Club passed by midnight the Wednesday prior to the game. 2. A player can only play with the team the player is Club passed to that weekend. 3. Players can be Club passed between a team in a Presidio circuit to a team in an SDDA flight. 4. Club pass movement can only be UP (Flight 2 -> Flight 1, AA -> Flight 2 or 1, younger age to older age). 5. Limit of three (3) players to be Club passed to the same team on each weekend of play. 6. Limit of three (3) times each individual player can be Club passed during the fall season play. 22 P a g

23 PLAYER, TEAM OFFICIAL AND TEAM MOVEMENT Player Transfer Rule: Players committing to play for a SDDA member team will commit to that team for the season. The season is defined as August 1st through State or National Cup for that player s team. If that player s team does not participate in State or National Cup, then the season for that player is complete after the last game of SDDA of that year. State/National Cup competition shall be defined as any local, regional or national USYS Competition. Players will not be able to transfer to another SDDA team unless the DOC s from both clubs have approved the transfer. Any player wanting to transfer during the season, as defined above, must obtain the approval of the DOC s from both clubs before the transfer can occur. This pertains to SDDA clubs and their SDDA/Presidio teams only. Players may transfer to and from a team participating in another gaming league to SDDA clubs and their SDDA/Presidio teams, in accordance to the Cal South transfer rules. Players may transfer to a team within the same club in accordance to Cal South transfer rules. The SDDA Transfer Rule is strictly enforced and all member clubs are expected to follow the rule as it is intended. The transfer rule that the SDDA adopted is enforceable at the league level. The new Cal South Transfer Rule (effective 8/1/13) now requires DOC approval from both clubs on the release and transfer. It also includes an appeal process, through Cal South, if the outgoing DOC refuses the player release. However, for SDDA purposes, clubs that disregard the SDDA rule are undermining the spirit of the league, and will be subject to board and Technical Committee review, and potential non-renewal for the following season. Even if an appeal is upheld through Cal South and the player is allowed to release from a SDDA team, the incoming SDDA club is expected to obtain the required approval from the outgoing DOC per the SDDA Transfer Rule. If the outgoing DOC denies the transfer then the incoming club cannot register the player via a transfer. Specifically, a player release (drop) from any SDDA team and subsequent signing at any time prior to the end of State/National Cup competition, as defined above, by another SDDA team, is considered a transfer and will be considered a violation of the SDDA rule as it is intended. Team Official (Coach, Assistant Coach or Team Manager) Club Transfer Rule: When an SDDA Club hires a Team Official from another SDDA Member Club, the club will not assign said Team Official to the same age AND gender group that he/she coached in that same season (as defined in Player Transfer Rule) or in the following season without the written consent of both Member Clubs Directors of Coaching (i.e. a coach that coached a GU15 at the former club should not be assigned to GU16 the following season. However, the coach can be assigned to any other age group). The transfer rule that the SDDA adopted is enforceable at the league level. Clubs that disregard the SDDA rule are undermining the spirit of the league, and will be subject to board and Disciplinary Committee review, and potential non-renewal for the following season. Team Transfer Rule: Any team wishing to move from one Member Club to another Member Club must be approved by the SDDA Executive Committee. 23 P a g

24 ILLEGAL PLAYERS Any coach, manager or official found guilty by the SDDA Ethics Committee of knowingly using any player that is ineligible, over-age, improperly registered, or under disciplinary suspension will be suspended from participation in all SDDA activities by the SDDA Ethics Committee. The duration of the suspension is to be determined by the Ethics Committee. FALL SEASON PLAY Fall season play ( League Play ) will have 10 games valid for standings beginning the first Saturday after Labor Day and ending during the month of November. SHOWCASE EVENTS / CUP PLAY 3. T 2. Showcase events will be held for: a. U11 Flight 1 ( YOP Showcase ) b. U12-U13-U14 Flight 1 ( ODP Showcase ) c. U15 and up Flight 1 ( College Showcase ) All Showcase events will be held during a weekend after Labor Day and before the conclusion of League Play. Cup Play will be held for: a. U7-U8-U9-U10 Flights 1 & 2 at the conclusion of League Play in November. b. U11-U12-U13-U14-U15 Flight 2 at a time between August and November. Teams wishing to not participate in a Showcase or Cup Play event are required to notify the Presidio/ SDDA scheduler by the deadline specified for that event. Member Clubs that have a team drop after the deadline are subject to a $ fine. Additionally, if a team is a No Show at the event, the Member Club is subject to a $ fine. R SPRING FESTIVAL FORMAT AF 1. D To help prepare teams for State and National Cup play, SDDA will offer to schedule Member Club v. Member Club friendlies between Easter and Memorial Day. These friendlies will be fulllength games at hosted fields. The rules and regulations of State/National Cup should apply to help teams prepare. No printed roster or club passes are necessary and teams may use other players from their Club, if needed, however, each player must have a Player Card on hand. Teams will cover referee fees. CODE OF ETHICS Any coach wishing to borrow a player from another Member Club to guest play in a tournament, will first contact the players current coach or DOC/Technical Director. Member Club DOC s agree to accept a player transfer from another Member Club only as long as that player is in good financial standing with the outgoing Member Club. When hiring a coach from another Member Club, the hiring Member Club should not assign said coach to the same gender next age group that he/she coached in the previous season without the written consent of both Member Club DOC s (i.e., a coach that coached GU15 at the former club should not be assigned to GU16 the following season at the new club. However, the coach can be assigned to any other age group). The spirit of this code is not to limit opportunities for coaches, but to ensure that coaches are hired for their coaching knowledge and ability and not as a tool to recruit a team or to disrupt a competitor s program. Member Clubs will make every effort to ensure that players can enjoy the 24 P a g e

25 National/State Cup playing experience without the stress of tryouts. 5. All Member Clubs agree to instruct their coaches that in the event of a lopsided game they should immediately take measures to use the match for developmental purposes only. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COACH 1. Coaches will never place the value of winning over the safety and welfare of players. 2. Coaches shall place the individual player development ahead of team success. 3. Coaches will direct players to seek proper medical attention for injuries and follow the physician's instructions regarding treatment and recovery. 4. Coaches will not seek unfair advantage by teaching deliberate unsportsmanlike behavior to players. 5. Coaches will not tolerate inappropriate behavior from players regardless of the situation. 6. Coaches shall take an active role in educating their players about sports nutrition, fitness and prevention of tobacco use. 7. Coaches will not have in his/her possession any illegal drugs or consume alcoholic beverages during any SDDA game or event. 8. Coaches shall educate themselves on a constant basis in order to provide their players with the highest level of instruction possible. 9. Coaches will set a positive example of appropriate in-game behavior and are responsible for the behavior of their sidelines including their players, players parents and spectators. 10. Coaches will not use derogatory or abusive language or behavior toward their players, the referees, opposing coaches/players. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARENTS 1. Parents will make every effort to ensure their child/player attends and arrives timely to all training sessions and games. 2. Parents will pay all Member Club fees and team costs timely and in full. 3. Parents will follow the injury and concussion protocol in place by the member club for which they play as well as any additional SDDA protocol/policy. 4. Parents will adhere to the transfer rules in place by SDDA. 5. Parents will observe a 24 hour cooling off period before approaching a coach or club official. 6. Parents will refrain from yelling derogatory or abusive comments to their child, his/her child s teammates, opposing players, both teams coaches and the referees. 7. Parents will not engage, berate or abuse the referees before, during or after a League game or event. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PLAYERS 1. Players will make every effort to attend and arrive timely to all training sessions and games. 2. Players will refrain from yelling derogatory or abusive comments at their own coaches/teammates, the opposing players/coaches and the referees. 3. Players will not incite or participate in any physical confrontation against their own coaches/teammates, the opposing players/coaches or the referees. 4. Players will not engage, berate or abuse the referees before, during or after a League game or event. 25 P a g

26 5. Players will not have in his/her possession any illegal drugs or consume any alcoholic beverages during any SDDA event. 26 P a g

27 EHIBIT E Jersey Number Information & Instructions JERSEY NUMBERS HOME AND AWAY - MUST BE ADDED BEFORE YOUR FIRST GAME This can be completed by the Team Manager via the Presidio website/admin login screen. To add player jersey numbers to the game rosters/sheets, please follow these instructions: Log-in with your user name and password. Please contact your League registrar for login information. Click on My Account screen and scroll to the bottom where team Id # is listed and click on the "edit link". This brings you to the team roster page. Scroll to the bottom and click on "edit player info" put in jersey numbers and click on save changes.. Both Home and Away columns must be completed even if both home and away jersey numbers are the same. Please note that it may take about 20 minutes for the system to update the information. 27 P a g

28 D R AF T EHIBIT F Cal South/USSF Matrix as Revised by PSL 28 P a g e

29 EHIBIT G Sideline Behavior Sideline Behavior and Guidelines for Spectator Positioning Presidio & SDDA have strict rules regarding the behavior of sidelines before, during and after the game. We expect at youth games behavior that is becoming of parents that is used as a model examples of good behavior. We have already suspended entire sidelines for a number of games for what we all know is not good and proper behavior. We feel this has got to STOP! If it doesn t, games will be played without any spectators just think the kids might like that. Put yourself in their place, having to listen to and see first-hand bad behavior over a game. Presidio / SDDA Guidelines for spectators positioning - where you sit. To help ensure that a coach, who is responsible for his sidelines, can control the sidelines, Presidio makes the following 10 guidelines available to leagues: 1. Sit on the same side with your team 2. Keep area clear 5 yards each side of the center line. 3. Sit at least 3 yards back where possible or as far back to make it safe for players and sideline referees. 4. Cheer, not Sneer. Set an example. It s only a game. It s not Life or Death! 5. Applaud the efforts of both teams 6. Don t say anything negative to the other team s players, parents, coach or referees. 7. Act like an adult, who is the adult here? Keep control, keep cool and enjoy the game! 8. Best position to sit, is on the left side of your team, away from the Assistant Referee. 9. Remember your kids will grow up soon and you need to enjoy and share this valuable time. 10. Practice the Golden Rule - Think, how would you feel if someone said or did something you didn t like. 29 P a g

30 EHIBIT H Game Scoring Instructions from Affinity The following are the instructions for Scoring Games 1) To report scores you must have a Team Manager or Head Coach or Assistant Coach account on the CORIS system a) To set up your account Log in using your Team Manager s or Head Coach Account established on the CORIS system If you do not have an account please contact your League Registrar to set up an account or use the Activate Your Account option from the CORIS logon page found at the following If you have problems please contact Affinity Sports or your Registrar. AF T b) Entering Game Information Go Click on Login & Info on the left hand side Select Presidio Login on SDDA Login to go to the Affinity Site Login using the User Login on the left hand side Click on the My Account tab when you log in D R Next click on Teams- then Tournament & Schedule Apps. You will see three links under view o View tournament App. will allow you to review your application including, player roster, payment information and team info 30 P a g e

31 o Scheduling/ Game Scoring- This will allow you to view your schedules and enter the score. o Apply to Presidio Tourn. - Since your team is already registered to the tournament it will not give you the option to register however it will give you the option to edit certain areas of your application. Click on Scheduling/ Game Scoring to score your game o Click on the box under Score to see the game stat card GAME CARD INFORMATION D R AF T Presidio League Document V1.0 Page 1 of 2 Presidio Gaming League Scoring Instruction The window displays the game date, time, field and team information. Input the Score fields the game score. If the game has been forfeited select the special code for the Team that Forfeited. o Provide the Cautions and Ejection for both Teams by selecting (a) First the players and/or coach from the drop down fields (b) Then selecting the Type and reason for the caution or ejection (c) Then Click on the Add Button to add the item to the list. (d) If more than one item repeat (a) through (c) above until all have been inputted. (e) Repeat for both Teams. You may also right comments about the game at the bottom of the screen. Remember Click to the Save Stats at the bottom of the screen once you have finished entering the results. If you need to edit the information you can make the changes and Save Stats again. If you need to clear the information then use the Clear Stats Button at the bottom of the screen. Once a Team Manager, enters the scores and the cards, the system will show the information on the standing. If the opposing Team manager enters different information then the system will display (a) Scores and/or the cards (cautions or ejections) are contested. (b) The Contested item will be displayed with a red (S) for contested Score and a red (C) for contested Card. (c) When this happens you will need to have the Roster Game Report to confirm your input and you must contact your Flight coordinator or Affinity Sports Tech Support Number P a g e

32 EHIBIT I Mobile Digital Option from Affinity Digital Player Cards Coaches D R AF T This guide will give a general walkthrough of navigation, change/add player numbers, mark player active or inactive, & send messages. To access the digital player cards site proceed to the web address listed here and then save the page as shortcut icon on your phone for quick access. 1. Log in with your existing Team Admin Username and Password 32 P a g e

33 Games Initially when you log in your schedules will be shown by default.. 33 P a g Navigation Once you have located the game you want to view cards for you will have several areas that you can navigate to which is listed under the main detail of the game. The main detail consists of the following:

34 Home and Away team, Date and Time, & Match Number. Underneath this information you will have various areas that you can navigate to. Field will list the field name and if this is clicked will direct you to a google map of the field. The Gaming League/tournament the game is associated with. Selecting this will direct you to all flights associated. Home Roster will direct you to the Roster where you can then view the player cards. (You can only view the player cards for your team. For the other team you only see admins) Away Roster will direct you to the Roster where you can then view the player cards. (You can only view the player cards for your team. For the other team you only see admins) Scoring directs you to the scoring area where you can score the game and add cards to team administrators and players. (Scoring is only available is the tournament/gaming is set to allow team coaches to score games.) 34 P a g Viewing Digital Player Cards To view the Digital Player Cards select either Home Roster or Away Roster. This will take you to respective team s roster. Click on any of the rosters admins or players to be taken to card view. While in Digital Player Card view you can update their player number. Navigate between cards by swiping left or right through the cards or using the small black arrows located underneath the photo.

35 1. Click on the admin or player to view their card. 35 P a g

36 2. Swipe left or right to navigate through cards, or click on the small black arrow to navigate cards. 3. To change the number associated with a player click on the area where the number is show in above screenshot. Ex. Click on the 12, it will give you a small box that allows you to change the player s number. Just add new number and select update. If no number is shown you can still click in this area and add a number for the player. After Communication An available feature within the Digital Player Cards is various communication options such as placing phone calls, ing and SMS text messaging. When viewing the team roster under each photo there are icons for phone, text and . Click on this icon to show their contact information. Each piece of information will have an icon to allow you to contact them via the icon shown. 36 P a g

37 Another feature is to send a team wide text to do this click on the Text Team button. This will direct you to a list of everyone on the team where you can check off who you want to send a text message to. 37 P a g

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