SAGINAW TOWNSHIP SOCCER ASSOCIATION (STSA)

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2016 Recreational Program Handout SAGINAW TOWNSHIP SOCCER ASSOCIATION (STSA) STSA COACHES INFORMATION AND RULES Introduction STSA Division Coordinators The Saginaw Township Soccer Association Board of Directors would like to thank you for volunteering to coach. We hope that you find this to be a most enjoyable and rewarding experience. As parents and coaches we know that you recognize it is most important for the players to have fun, learn about the game of soccer, and to continue development of their soccer skills. Please stress having fun and good sportsmanship. If you have a conflict with a parent, player, another coach, or the referee, please try to settle it calmly and preferably after the game with a board member or coordinator present. Please contact your coordinator (see list below) if you have any questions or comments. Below is the list of age specific division coordinators. If you have any questions or issues related to your division, please contact your coordinator. Age Division Coordinator Name Phone Number U5/U7 Boys Jennifer Donaldson (989) 980-1826 U5/U7 Girls Julie Tacktor (989) 878-2274 U9 Boys Matt Stilson (989) 798-6636 U9 Girls Donny Mccloskey (989) 780-0356 U12 Boys Ernie Martinez (989) 714-0228 U12Girls Julie Valley (989) 372-3330 U15 Boys and Girls (Coed play) Travis Winters (989) 397-2739 Administrative Director Jack Burd (989) 295-1945 SAGINAW TOWNSHIP SOCCER ASSOCIATION INFORMATION STSA Complex Phone Number: (989) 295-1945 STSA Website www.saginawsoccer.org STSA Volunteer Opportunities STSA is a volunteer organization with non-paid board members. To be successful and to maintain the quality of our programs and facilities we rely on the participation of parents and families. Please be an advocate for STSA and encourage your parents to give back to the program by volunteering time at STSA. Areas we always looking for help with are: Player Registrations and Sign up Tournament Concessions Tournament organizing, setup, clean up, registration, and field marshalling

2016 Recreational Program Handout (cont.) More Information available at HTTP:\\STSA.CLUB Season and Schedule Practices The season starts on Saturday September 17, 2016. Please contact your players as soon as possible. If you cannot make contact with a player or there is a problem, call your coordinator. Schedules will available online a week prior to opening day. Please check your schedules; Ten (10) games on the schedule for all players. For U9 and above, this includes 7 regular season games and at least 3 games in the tournament to be held October 22 & 23. Teams can start practicing anytime. Teams can meet a total of three times per week, i.e.: 1 practice + 2 games. Practices may be held at most township schools and parks. PRACTICING AT THE STSA COMPLEX IS PROHIBITED There will however, be Training Clinics held at the complex see schedule! (There is not room for 70 teams to all practice at the complex at the same time!) Assistants and Volunteers Risk Management Concussion Cert. Equipment Uniforms Refreshments Pictures Pro Training Coaches will need to find volunteers for assistant coaches and team parent. See team roster for more information. There can be no more than TWO coaches on the same sideline for each team. Assistant coaches must also do Risk Management and Concussion Training. All Coaches (including assistant coaches) must complete a risk management application in order to coach. This is a requirement of MSYSA and is for the safety of the players. Additionally, each coach and assistant is now required by Michigan Law to complete the Concussion Training (on our website!). Each team will be provided a bag of balls to be used for practices and games. Turn in the balls at the end of the season to your division s coordinator or at the concession stand. Put a piece of paper with your team number on it in the bag before you turn it in. (Does not apply U5-U7 who are issued balls prior to each meeting at the complex) All players must wear a STSA jersey. Jerseys can be purchased at the STSA store next to the concession stand for a cost of $15.00 each. The store will be open the entire week prior to the start season from 5 pm to 7 pm and all day opening Saturday. Players should bring water to all games and practices. If you wish, end of the game treats can be scheduled through the coach or team parent. Photos will be taken by Hick s studio at complex. Information will be provided at the coaches meeting. Please refer to the STSA website for date and time postings of these clinics.

2016 Recreational Program Handout (cont.) Referees A referee will be assigned to each game by STSA except in the U-5/U-7 division. In the case where it appears a referee is absent contact the board member in charge at the concession stand. Extra referees are generally assigned on each game day. The STSA Board has a ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY with regards to the treatment of referees and expects all referees to be treated with respect by all coaches, parents, and players. Be patient and positive with all referees, especially the club referees that do most of the younger age group games and are generally still learning how to referee a game. If you have a problem with a referee please bring it to the attention of the referee coordinator or the board member in charge after the game so the problem can be addressed. Board Member in Charge (BMIC) Cancelled games due to Weather Coaches Conduct On all regular scheduled game days there is at least one STSA Board Member assigned to be in charge of the complex. Please report to that person if you need assistance or have a problem. This would include problems with the fields, coaches, players, spectators or referees, and any injuries of a serious nature. Most often, this is Jack Burd the Administrative Director 295-1945. The following will occur if games are canceled due to bad weather: 1. An announcement will be made on the following radio stations: WIOG, WHNN, WILZ, WKCQ, WSGW and WGER. In addition any canceled games may be posted on our web site or by e-mail if time permits. 2. A yellow flag will be flown from the complex s flagpole, signifying that games have been canceled. 3. If the warning horn is sounded during a game, all coaches, players, and parents are to leave the fields and find shelter in an AUTOMOBILE. (see STSA severe weather policy) All games are to be rescheduled. Rescheduling of games is to be done thru the coordinator for the division your team is in. If a whole night s worth of games need to be rescheduled, the complex will issue a new schedule for the rained out game(s) on the WEB SITE. All coaches are reminded that they teach good sportsmanship to players and parents through their behavior. It is your responsibility to conduct yourself in a respectable controlled manner in all situations and that you serve as a role model for the players. Remember be respectful to opponents by not running up the score or allowing taunting or behavior that would humiliate another player. As coaches we are here for the sole purpose to instruct, supervise and facilitate kids in the game of soccer but MOST OF ALL TO HAVE FUN. This includes: if the other team is a player or two short, either have one of your players play for the other team or also short your team to have a fair number vs a fair number of players!

2016 Recreational Program Handout (cont.) LEAGUE RULES AND GUIDELINES Responsibilities of Home team Team Colors Player Equipment Number of Players Game Rules The home team is indicated on the schedule. The home team is responsible for providing the game ball along with placing and removing the corner flags. Corner flags will be available at the side of the complex building near the garage. IF UNSURE WHO IS REPONSIBLE PLEASE RETURN THE FLAGS!! The HOME team wears WHITE and the VISITING (away) team wears RED. Shin guards are required and must be covered by socks. Soccer cleats are recommended but not mandatory. All recreational players are to wear an STSA Jersey. Goaltenders are required to wear a goalie shirt or pinnie. The goalie shirt can be any color except red or white. All jewelry will be REMOVED or the player will not be allowed to play. Covering or taping jewelry, including earrings, is not acceptable. This rule will be strictly enforced and is for the safety of the players. Hats, gloves and pants may be worn in cold weather. The number of players a team is to have on the field is indicated in the chart on the next page. This can be changed by the League Administrator depending on the makeup of the teams. The minimum number of players a team can play with is also indicated. If a team is short players the team with more players has the option of playing with fewer players. If one team has considerably more players than the team that is short and will greatly diminish playing time for players on that team, it is suggested the team with more players loan players to the other team All STSA games shall be conducted in accordance with the current FIFA laws of the Game and decisions of the International Football Association Board in effect at a date amended by the Saginaw Township Soccer Association. Slide tackling is PROHIBITED in ALL DIVISIONS Goalkeepers may take unlimited number of steps when they have the ball in their hands but must remain in the penalty area and give up possession with their hands within six seconds or prior to leaving the penalty area. Please attempt to learn the rules of the game and teach them to the Players and parents. STSA wants the referees to call the rules and fouls in all divisions. The above rules can only be modified by written notice from the League or Division coordinator.

2016 Recreational Program Handout (cont.) LEAGUE RULES AND GUIDELINES U5 3 U7 3 U9 3 U12 4 U15 COED 5. of Players 4v4 or 5v5 4v4 or 5v5 6V6 9v9 11v11 Substitutions Size of Ball Injuries Substitution for injured player only. Cautions Game Duration Substitution for cautioned player only. one 20-30 minute game per session** one 20-30 minute game per session** Direct Distance from Kicks Two 25-minute halves Two 30-minute halves Two 35-minute halves Direct FIFA LAWS FIFA LAWS FIFA LAWS 6 yards 6 yards 8 yards 8 yards 10 yards Penalty Kicks Second Throwin Coin Toss Offside Rule Heading Foul Kicks Coordinator(s) Julie Tacktor -Girls 989-878-2274 Jennifer DonaldsonBoys 989-980-1826 Julie TacktorGirls 989-878-2274 Jennifer DonaldsonBoys 989-980-1826 Donny McCloskeyGirls 989-780-0356 Matt StilsonBoys 989-798-6636 Ernie Martinez Boys 989-7140228 Julie ValleyGirls 989-3723330 Travis Winters (989) 397-2739

SAGINAW TOWNSHIP SOCCER ASSOCIATION Coaches Information and Rules Playing Time Heading STSA 2016 Recreational Coaches Handout In the U9 Divisions and above, unlimited substitutions are allowed. Coaches are responsible to assure that playing time is fairly distributed amongst the players. Starting with the spring season, 2016, youth players UNDER 11 years old are not to PURPOSELY head the ball. If the referee judges that a PURPOSEFUL header has been taken, the opponent may be awarded an INDIRECT FREE KICK. Coaches and Spectators Coaches are to stay on their half of the field (except for the coaches on the field in U5/U7 divisions). team shall have more than two coaches. Spectators are to be on the sideline opposite the teams. spectators or coaches are allowed behind the goals. See attached sheet. Additional Game Rules U5/U7 Divisions: Please review the game day format with U5/U7 Division Coordinators Jennifer Donaldson and Julie Tacktor U5 and U7 are played on a split field format. Rules specific to that division are provided on separate pages. Coaches are allowed on the field in the U-5/U-7 Divisions. Coaches are to help direct the players but should be as inconspicuous as possible. Coaches are there to facilitate the game and shall not interfere with the play in any way.