Louisiana Fire Team Manager Handbook

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Louisiana Fire Team Manager Handbook 2017-2018 General Information: On August 1 st all Managers must complete a Background Check and CDC Heads Up Course. A Link will be sent to all new managers and returning managers will go through their managers account in Got Soccer. I. Team Involvement: Try to get as many people involved with the management of the team. There are many tasks that can be delegated out to other parents. For example: Treasurer First Aid Kit Hotel Coordinator Volunteer Coordinator Tent Transporter Out of Town Dinner Plans Scheduler II. Communication: Encourage parents to communicate to you any concerns or problems they may have. You will have contact with the coaches often and can often accumulate questions and avoid duplicate questions. However, please avoid dealing with individual player and parent problems with the coach. Direct these issues to the Coach or Director of Coaching (DOC). Team Binder: If parents have questions or concerns regarding the development of their child, encourage them to call the Coach or a Director of Coaching. Paper Work to be collected: Medical Release Forms: Make sure everyone has completed one of these forms. A player may not play in games without a medical consent form. You can obtain the form through the following link: https://usys-assets.ae-admin.com/assets/946/15/medical%20release%20form.pdf If your team will be traveling out of Louisiana we suggest that you have the medical release forms notarized. -1-

A) You can obtain a contact list for the team parents on your team page. Click on View/Print Team Contacts, print this page, and check with parents to make sure all information is correct. Keep a copy of this in your team binder. B) Obtain a recent picture of each player for the player pass and upload to your roster through your team page, or have the parents upload a HEAD SHOT ONLY into their child s individual account. C) Player and Parent Contract Every player and parent must complete the contract found at this link: https://cdn1.sportngin.com/attachments/document/0131/3804/contract_la_fire_parent_ Player_2017-2018.pdf D) It is the manager s responsibility to collect these forms from the parents. III. Information to be obtained from Club A. Obtain an Approved roster from your team page. Once you sign into the team page you will click on Team Profile and then Documents. The roster will be generated once the team is finalized. Check for spelling, date of birth and jersey # errors on roster. B. Obtain player passes from Club Office (1918-18 th Street Kenner, LA). The Parent/Player Contracts and medical release forms will have to be viewed by the office staff before we will hand over the cards. IV. Build a team binder. The binder should be approximately 11 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches and contain clear plastic page sleeves. It is helpful if the binder completely closes (for example zips closed) since the binder will be with you at the field with all of the elements. Your binder should contain the following items 1. Official State Roster. 2. Your self-generated team contact list. -2-

3. You should have one plastic sleeve per player, facing the front should be the signed medical release form, in the middle a copy of the Parent/Player Contract, facing the back will be your copy of players birth certificate. Player cards should be put in order of the roster, not alphabetical, if players were added at the bottom. 4. Tournament Information including copy of application, travel permits: http://www.playlouisianasoccer.org/assets/946/15/notice%20of%20travel%20us%20youth%20 Soccer%20Events.pdf OR if not USYSA sanctioned and you are not registered with US Club, you will need this permit which needs to be done 3 weeks prior to travel: http://www.playlouisianasoccer.org/assets/946/15/travelnoticefornonaffliatedevent.pdf 5. Louisiana Competitive Soccer League Information (LCSL) 6. Louisiana Manager Contact (you will receive with your LCSL schedule) and other State Team Manager Contacts which you will accumulate. 7. Team Record Information 8. Your team binder should also contain your laminated player passes. They should be able to be attached and removed easily. The referee will request them before every game. Ask for them after every game. Never leave the field without your passes or your league game card, if it is a league game! Your team binder must go to every game your team plays. If you cannot attend, send it with someone. Your team can be forced to forfeit if the passes are not available. -3-

Money: V. Financial Matters: 1. There are 2 types of fees paid to play competitive soccer for LA Fire Soccer Club: a. Club Fees: include professional training/coaching, LSA dues, field rental/maintenance and equipment which are paid by the parent(s) to the Club. b. Team Fees: include tournament fees, Coach s travel, Coach s per diem, Coach s hotel, and Referee costs which are paid by the parent(s) to the team checking account. 2. Team Budget will be prepared by the manager or team treasurer. The team budget includes all tournament entry fees, referee fees, coaches per diem, mileage, and hotel expenses. The team budget, once compiled, is divided equally by all the team members. Each player s family contributes to the team budget. 3. Open a checking account (have more than one signatory on the account). You will probably have to open the account in your name and social security number and then reference the team name and year. 4. Prepare a reconciliation of expenses after each season (Fall and Spring) and distribute at your team meetings. You should have a team meeting in the beginning of the Fall and beginning of the Spring Seasons. VI. Money and Teams that share Coaches: A) Generally the initial budget will take this into account but always be conscientious of a shared Coach. If another team shares your Coach and goes to the same tournament or game location, each team splits the cost. The Coach never gets paid twice for per diem, hotel or mileage. B) Always put the Coach s money in an envelope. The envelopes should be labeled detailing exactly what the envelope contains to avoid any confusion. How much is for (1) hotel, (2) mileage and (3) per diem. For example: Hotel $160 Per Diem $105 Mileage $ 67-4-

C) The Coach should receive his/her money by the last practice of the week before the weekend event or in some cases, the Coach will wait and submit the request the Monday following the event weekend and should be reimbursed that week. In the case of a Coach who is flying to a particular event, he/she may submit a reimbursement request for travel costs the week after the event. The Coach should not be paid his/her money at the game over the weekend unless arranged prior. D) The Coach should stay the same number of nights as the team(s) he is covering. For example, if a team should stay (2) nights, the Coach may be reimbursed (2) nights. If the team should stay (1) night, the Coach may be reimbursed for (1) night. To avoid any misunderstanding or confusion, Coaches and Managers should always communicate prior to each travel weekend the Coach and team(s) wishes regarding hotel stay, mileage, and per diem. VII. Coach Per Diems (this provides for food expenses while coaching at a soccer tournament or games) Tournaments: A) In Town Tournaments in the Metropolitan area (which is New Orleans, Metairie Kenner, Westbank) No per diem B) Out of Town Tournaments $35.00 per day for Saturday and Sunday $17.50 per day on days of travel (for example Friday evenings) Louisiana Competitive Soccer League Games and Training Matches: A) In Town Games (no matter how many played in day) $0.00 B) Out of Town Games where hotel stay is not required: (1) game (half day) $17.50 (2) games (full day) $35.00 C) Out of Town Games where hotel stay is required: Follow same procedures for Out of Town Tournaments -5-

VIII. HOTEL: The Coach is paid for his hotel room when the team has to stay out of town for tournaments or premier league/training matches. If a Coach has 2 teams, the coach will stay at the hotel where the accommodations are the most reasonable. Generally the hotels will provide free rooms for Coaches when enough reservations are made. Every family will have a room reserved for them for each out of town trip. The team hotel coordinator will provide the parent hotel information. It is up to each individual family to confirm or cancel their hotel reservation. Mileage: Any travel outside of the New Orleans area (bounded by New Orleans East, Westbank and Kenner) the coach should be paid $.50 per mile for the 2017-18 soccer season. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD A TEAM MANAGER MAKE A DECISION TO GIVE A FAMILY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. ANY ISSUES WITH PAYMENT OF TEAM FEES OR EXPENSES RELATED TO THE TEAM SHOULD BE REPORTED PROMPTLY TO THE CLUB. Competitions: IX. Tournament Applications: (A) (B) (C) Complete applications as soon as the schedule is approved. If the team is traveling to a tournament out of state, see the section below regarding obtaining travel permits. Pay tournament fees out of the team account. Check the tournament website to make sure that there are not any special rosters or release forms that need to be completed prior to the tournament. -6-

X. Types of Games, Training Matches, LCSL, GSPL, SRPL : Around mid-august, you will receive a schedule from LSA detailing a basic framework of LCSL league games to be played by your team. This schedule will show what division your team is placed in. Placement is based on previous year State Cup results. In the case of U11, placement is determined at the sole discretion of the DOC s and LSA. After the schedule is obtained, it is your responsibility to review the proposed schedule with the manager of your coaches shared team, if applicable, to determine if there are any conflicts. If there are conflicts, either manager has the option to try to reschedule the league game on another day that is agreed upon with the opponent s manager. Directions on how to reschedule, follow the link below. LCSL GAMES: For all information regarding LCSL Game procedures; league game rescheduling, game reporting, game day procedures, etc. Please review the LCSL Managers Notebook at the following link: http://online.flipbuilder.com/nyxs/jndq/mobile/index.html#p=1 GSPL GAMES: For all information regarding GSPL Game procedures, follow this link: http://www.nationalpremierleagues.com/gulf-states-premier-league/league-information SRPL GAMES: For all information regarding SRPL Game procedures, follow this link: http://regioniii.usyouthsoccer.org/premier_league/documents/ (A) (B) (C) If any player receives a RED CARD, the referee notes the suspension on the game card. Players and/or coaches receiving a RED CARD must sit out the next similar type game such as: Friendly for Friendly, LCSL for LCSL, etc. It is the team manager s responsibility to report all cards when uploading the score to Got Soccer for league games. For all Competitive league games the referee costs will be split between the two teams and paid at the field. Some teams will be entered in the GSPL league (Gulf States Premier League). This league is registered through US Club. A link for Background and Sideline Sports Course will be sent in August. There is a fee for both courses totaling around $23.00. US Club Passes are $25.00 per Player, Manager and Coach. -7-

XI. Training Matches: During the season, you will be called upon by the Coach to schedule games that are not LCSL league or tournament games. The following procedures should be followed: A. If your team does not share a Coach, a training game can be scheduled on any day that is agreeable with the Coach. B. If your team shares a Coach, both managers must coordinate to have the least amount of game conflicts as possible throughout the Fall and Spring seasons. C. Payment of Referees: During the process of setting up the game, confirm with the manager who will pay the referees. Generally the teams split the referee costs. XII. Travel Permits US Youth Soccer has strict guidelines to govern teams that travel out of state to attend tournaments and to address when a team wants to play in a tournament that has not been sanctioned by US Youth Soccer. LSA and all of our affiliated Clubs must adhere to these guidelines. IN-STATE US YOUTH SOCCER SANCTIONED TOURNAMENT If the tournament to which your team wants to travel is in Louisiana and is an LSA-sanctioned tournament, your team is free to attend the tournament and use its LCSL roster and passcards. OUT OF STATE US YOUTH SOCCER SANCTIONED TOURNAMENT If the tournament to which your team wants to travel is outside Louisiana, but is a US Youth Soccer sanctioned tournament, all you need to do is fill out the Region III Interregional Travel Notice in GotSoccer. Log-in to your Team Account. Select "Events" Select "Permission to Travel" Select "etravel - Search Events" (search for your tournament) OR, if your tournament is not listed there Select "etravel - Other Events" to search for your tournament. Once you find your tournament, click on the "Request" button in the etravel column to the right. Hit "Submit Request" Your team is free to use your LSA roster and passcards at any US Youth Soccer sanctioned tournament. -8-

TOURNAMENTS NOT SANCTIONED BY US YOUTH SOCCER If the tournament to which your team wants to travel is not a US Youth Soccer sanctioned event, whether in Louisiana or beyond, the US Youth Soccer Travel Policy prohibits your use of LSA passcards and rosters to register or enter the tournament. To attend any such US Youth Soccer unsanctioned event, a team must STEP 1: Notification of Non-US Youth Soccer Travel. This form must be submitted to the LSA Office by email to LSASoccerOffice@yahoo.com or by fax at (225)-766-0623 on or before 9:00 AM on the Friday before the tournament commences. NOTE: STEP 2: Because US Youth Soccer has no control over the administration, rules or operation of a tournament it has not sanctioned, certain benefits of US Youth Soccer and of LSA, will not be available to your team. This may include insurance coverage. Alternate Team Roster and Player Passcards. US Youth Soccer Travel Policy prohibits teams participating in a non-us Youth Soccer sanctioned event from using either a US Youth Soccer roster or passcards. Teams traveling to such a tournament therefor must create an alternate roster and alternate passcards. Alternate Roster simply print out a copy of your official LSA roster, cut the block of players names from the roster, attach the block of names to the Alternate Roster Template and copy it. Alternate Player Passcards simply contact your club registrar and ask them to print out player passcards on blank card stock. The procedure to do so is 1. Login to GotSoccer Team Account 2. On Home Page locate your Home Association under Event Registration History. 3. Go to the Roster column and login to Frozen Roster 4. To print Alternate Player Passcards, use plain white card stock (not US Youth Soccer passcard stock) and go to Cards Print. 5. To print an Alternate Player Passcard for a single player go to Print next to the player s name. In an emergency situation, your club registrar may give you temporary access to download your team's Player Passcards and you will be able to find them under "Documents" in your team's GotSoccer account. -9-

XIII. Information Distribution (Tournament/LCSL League and Training Matches) A. Try to use email or text for all distributions if possible. B. Copy your Coach on all team emails. If you feel there is a problem arising, then also copy a Director of Coaching to get him informed and also to help resolve the situation. C. Also copy the manager of your Coach s other teams, if applicable, to make sure if there are any scheduling conflicts, they are resolved quickly. D. Make sure before all games the team and coach has the following information: 1. Games times for the weekend 2. Location of games, including field numbers 3. Which uniform players should arrive wearing 4. Map to the fields 5. Note the arrival time for each game (1 hour for all LCSL League Games and 1 st game in a tournament and 45 minutes before subsequent games in a tournament). 6. If a hotel is involved: the hotel information detailing hotel name, address, phone number, confirmation number, cancellation policy and map. XIV. Reserving Fields: Use of Club Fields: Before you begin the scheduling process, check the website louisianafirejrs.com regarding the availability of fields. (A) Games to be played at each facility needs to be scheduled with the Field Scheduler Al Silvas via email at fields@louisianafirejrs.com and confirmed at least by the Sunday (at 6:00 pm) prior to the weekend of the game. If the game is being played during the week, one week's advance notice is needed. (B) Referees: The field scheduler will handle getting the referees assigned for games played at the Club. The referees should be paid cash before each game. The fees are detailed on the schedule given at the mangers meeting. (C) Cancellations: On days of inclement weather, games must be canceled 2 hours prior to the start of the game with the Field Scheduler and Referee Assignor. For regularly scheduled games or league games, individual teams are responsible for referee fees if games are not canceled within 48 hours prior to the scheduled game with the field and referee assignor. -10-

FIELD REQUEST POLICY INFORMATION AND EXAMPLE All fields must be requested by email to fields@louisianafirejrs.com - A confirmation email will be sent to the team manager/scheduler confirming the game time and field. - If required, changes to requested game times and fields will be made and noted in the confirmation email. - A confirmation email indicates that your field request has been placed on the calendar and referees are assigned. - PLEASE COPY ALL TEAM MANAGERS INVOLVED WHEN PLAYING AGAINST OTHER LA FIRE TEAMS. CANCELLATIONS: - GAMES MUST BE CANCELED NOT LATER THAN 48 HOURS PRIOR TO GAME TIME. - Teams who cancel games after the 48 hour deadline are responsible for referee fees. If the office is notified that your team has not paid referee fees and has to pay for your referees, no fields or referees will be scheduled or assigned until the Club is reimbursed. DEADLINES - Weekend game requests must be emailed by the Monday prior to the weekend. - Weekday game requests must be emailed (5) working days prior to the game day. - Requests after the deadline may not have time to have referees assigned. REFEREES - NO GAMES WILL BE PLAYED WITHOUT REFEREES. Referees are a requirement to have an officially sanctioned game. Games that are not officially sanctioned have no insurance coverage and are not permitted by the Club, LSA or USYS. - U9-U12 small sided games will be provided (1) referee. - U9-U12 teams may request (3) referees. - U11/12 league games will be assigned (3) referees. - U13-U19 games will be assigned (3) referees. - It is Club policy that all full sided games must have (3) referees. - All League games will have (3) referees. -11-

GAME TIMES All FULL-SIDED games are scheduled on even hours: 8am - 10am - 12pm - 2pm - 4pm - 6pm - 8pm All SMALL-SIDED games will be scheduled as follows: 9am - 10:30am - 12pm - 1:30pm - 3pm - 4:30pm - 6pm - 7:30pm These start times are used to maximize field usage and referee scheduling FIELD NAMES CITY PARK FIELDS 8v8 Fields: CP2 - CP3 11v11 Fields: CP2 - CP3 JAY CARISELLA (AUDUBON) FIELDS 8v8 Fields: JCA - JCB1 - JCB2 11v11 Fields: JCB - JCC LAFRENIERE PARK FIELDS 8v8 Fields: LAF5A - LAF5B - LAF6A - LAF6B 11v11 Fields: LAF1 - LAF2 - LAF3 - LAF4 LaSALLE PARK FIELDS 11v11 Fields: LAS5 - LAS6 - LAS7-12-

FORMAT FOR GAME REQUEST The following are examples of how to request games: Date: Desired Field: Desired Time: Teams: Type of Game: August 28th CP3 9am U11B 01B LA Fire Green vs U12B 00B Mandeville Black Friendly, League Game or Training OR 8/28 CP3 9AM U11B 01B LA Fire Green vs U12B 00B Mandeville Black (Friendly/League Game) 8/29 LAF4 10AM U14G 98G LA Fire Purple - Training There are approximately 70 teams in the club scheduling games and we do not have time to find out the RPL team s color, the Competitive 2 team s color or the team with Coach Marvin. Therefore, any field request from this point forward that is sent in incorrectly WILL NOT be scheduled. Referee Fees: XV. LCSL AND FRIENDLY GAMES Age Group Duration Game Cost Center ARs U9/10 50 Minutes $25 $25 n/a U11/12 60 Minutes $70 $30 $20 U13/14 70 Minutes $85 $35 $25 U15/16 80 Minutes $100 $40 $30 U17/18/19 90 Minutes $130 $50 $40 XVI. GSPL Age Group Duration Game Cost Center ARs U13/14/15/16 80 Minutes $105 $45 $30 U17/18 90 Minutes $130 $50 $40-13-

XVII. LCSL AND FRIENDLY GAMES Team Record: It is the Managers responsibility to keep track of the team s wins and losses for tournaments. Set up a sheet of paper as follows: A. Front: Tournaments or Friendly Games B. Name of Tournament - Teams Played - Score - Win/Loss Parents will order uniforms via a link sent from custserv@sportsendeavors.com. Contact the office at (504) 465-8224 or email the Club at info@louisianafirejrs.com for any questions. UNIFORM NUMBERS, NO ONE SHOULD CHANGE A UNIFORM NUMBER IN THEIR GOT SOCCER ACCOUNT WITH OUT SPEAKING TO THE OFFICE FIRST. XVIII. Other Accessories: If you wish to order Sprit Wear please go to the club web page and click on the GEAR box. Spirit wear may also be obtained at authorized local soccer stores. If you have questions, please contact the office at (504) 465-8224. XIX. Managers are administrators not coaches. Managers should be in full support of the Players, Coach and Club at all times. Managers should coordinate with the team coach for player evaluations to be held between the end of the Fall season and the beginning of the Spring season. XX. Managers and other parents should not be on the sidelines with the players and coaches. XXI. HAVE FUN! A TEAM THAT IS HAVING FUN IS ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL! -14-

Policies and Procedures Louisiana Fire Youth Soccer Child Protection Policy 1. Each person applying to volunteer to coach, assistant coach, or take on any volunteer role with LOUISIANA FIRE shall authorize LOUISIANA FIRE to conduct a criminal background check (via the Louisiana Soccer Association (LSA). 2. Before beginning work with children, each volunteer will sign a statement that they have read, understood, and agree to abide by this Child Protection Policy and that they have received and read the publication referenced in #4, below. 3. Only those persons who have met #1 and #2 will be allowed a position as a coach, assistant coach or any other volunteer role in the organization. Only these screened adult volunteers are allowed on the sidelines or may run practices. 4. In order to assure a minimum amount of knowledge for all Adult Screened Volunteers, LOUISIANA FIRE will provide to each screened volunteer a copy of 7 Steps to Protecting our Children; A Guide For Responsible Adults. 5. Where it has been determined that an applicant should not work with children, the LOUISIANA FIRE Board President or his or her designee should inform the applicant of the reason. 6. The organization shall ensure that training focused on current issues of child protection is available to and received by those working with children. Attendance at this training (in person or online) shall be required of all LOUISIANA FIRE Board members. Screened adult volunteers will be strongly encouraged to receive this training. Training, approved in advance, by the LOUISIANA FIRE President, should include: a. The definition and recognition of child abuse. b. The organization s policy and procedures on child abuse and the reasons for having them. c. The appropriate behavior for those charged with the care of children. d. Definition of appropriate interpersonal boundaries. 7. All activities involving children will be supervised by at least one screened adult. Only designated screened adults may provide instruction and act in capacity representing LOUISIANA FIRE. Any absence of the designated screened adults, resulting in a substitution (another coach covering practice, for example), will be done only with the approval of the appropriate LOUISIANA FIRE age coordinator. Notification to parents must be given at least 24 hours in advance. The covering coach must be a LOUISIANA FIRE designated screened adult. -15-

8. The Two Person Rule shall be used, which is defined as striving to have at least two people in any setting with a child, one of which must be a screened adult volunteer. This would include at initial drop off, pick-up, and any carpool arrangement. While not always possible, the preference would be that the second person is an adult. Reasonable effort should be made to ensure that no registered adult is in a situation where he or she is alone with a player (other than his or her child), nor should he or she facilitate or allow that situation with any other adult/player. 9. LOUISIANA FIRE maintains an open door policy for all activities. Parents or other volunteers shall be allowed to visit any game or practice at any time announced or unannounced. 10. Adult Screened Volunteers will not: Offer one on one training sessions outside of practice. Give special treatment to one player over another. Engage in rough or physical or sexually provocative games. Make sexually suggestive remarks to a child even in fun. Taunt, demean, badger or intimidate players or child referees. Physically or verbally abuse or demean a child. Knowingly foster a relationship with a player outside of games and practices that may not be known to the player s parents. This is to include personal contact, email, phone, texting, and social networking internet sites. Disperse the game or practice until he or she has supervised the safe dispersal of the children. A child in a U10 league or below should not be allowed to leave a coach s care alone or with another minor without written/emailed notification. 11. Adult Screened Volunteers will not allow players: To exhibit inappropriate physical contact between other players or coaches. Contact outside the normal definition of soccer should be deemed inappropriate (for example: wrestling, boxing). To use inappropriate language, or let such language go unchallenged. To taunt, demean, badger or intimidate other players or child referees. 12. Any older child or teen helping with younger children will be closely monitored by an Adult Screened Volunteer and will be held to the same standards as outlined in this policy. -16-

Reporting Abuse 13. Everyone in the organization has a moral responsibility to report suspected abuse whenever it comes to their attention, regardless of where that abuse takes place. Reporting abuse is a form of assistance to those crying out for help. Therefore, immediately notify the President or Director(s) of Coaching of Louisiana Fire Youth Soccer. The President, or Director(s) of Coaching, will then notify the proper authorities. The authority may be a parent, a community help organization, the Department of Social Services, or the local parish Police Department. LOUISIANA FIRE will leave it to the discretion of the appropriate authority to determine the validity of the allegation. 14. The President or Director(s) of Coaching, in conferment with and/or at the direction of the authorities, will take immediate action up to and including removing the accused from further involvement with children in the LOUISIANA FIRE program, if warranted. 15. All allegations will be taken seriously. LOUISIANA FIRE will reach out to the victim and the victim s family to show care and support to help prevent further hurt. LOUISIANA FIRE will extend whatever resources are needed. The care and safety of the victim is our first priority. 16. LOUISIANA FIRE will keep a written report of the steps taken by the organization in response to the reported abuse. The report will contain only factual information relevant to the situation. It will be kept in a secure place. It will be sent electronically whenever possible, or written in ink or typed to prevent it from being altered. 17. Any contact with the media is handled exclusively by the President. If the President is not available, his duties will fall to the Vice President and then to a Director of Coaching. -17-

Louisiana Fire Refund Policy If a player has registered, but HAS NOT ATTENDED A PRACTICE OR A GAME, CFJ-LA will refund the registration fee LESS: - Competitive: $250 registration deposit - Cadet/YDP Metro: $150 registration deposit - Recreational: $35 registration deposit - Once a player has practiced with the team or played in a game (even once), only half of the registration fees may be refunded. - NO REFUNDS will be issued for any player on a competitive team dropping after November 1st. - NO REFUNDS FOR UNIFORM COSTS - Refunds for players with injuries will be decided on a case by case basis. Delinquent Payment Policy Payment to participate with the Louisiana Fire requires payment in full or set up a FACTS payment plan acount. The Louisiana Fire office will notify the parents and team manager of players with outstanding fees. Once the parents and team manager are notified and fees due are not paid, players will no longer be in good standing and not covered by insurance. Managers must turn in player passes to the office or DOC. Once payment is made in full, players will be reinstated and player passes returned to team managers. Pool Player Policy The main focus of a pool player is to continue to improve and maintain their skills by gaining the benefit of practicing and training with a competitive team and coach. Pool players do not participate in games with the team. A pool player pays half of the club competitive registration and training fees. A pool player may be granted full team status at the discretion of the coach if a roster position is available. In order for a pool player to be granted full team status he/she must pay the remaining half of their Club competitive and training fees. Pool players must also pay any pro-rated team fees. (referees, tournament and coach travel reimbursement) Alternate Player A player listed as an alternate player is on a waiting list for a roster position on a team that has a full roster. If a rostered player does not accept their roster position, a roster position may be offered to a player listed as an alternate player. Alternate players will be selected to fill roster positions on a team based on the players playing position or other needs of the team. Alternate players may be offered to participate with a team as a pool or a fully rostered player. -18-

Red Card / Send-Off Policy Players receiving a Red Card or a Coach or a spectator, being Sent Off (they are not usually shown a card), are considered serious offenses by Chicago Fire Juniors of Louisiana Soccer Club. The club s Red Card / Sent Off Policy is applicable regardless of the location or the nature of the match (RPL, Premier League, LSA State Tournament, Club Tournaments or Friendly). Any player, coach or spectator receiving a red card or being sent off during a match shall be penalized as set out below without exception and regardless of the nature or reason for the red card or send off. Penalty in a seasonal year: First Red Card / Send Off: Suspension for next match of similar competition level following the red card or send off. No Appeal. Second Red Card / Send Off: Suspension for the next (2) matches of similar level following the red card or send off. Third Red Card / Send Off: Suspension for the remainder of the seasonal year. Appeals for this suspension may be directed to the Club s Directors of Coaching, in writing, within (5) days of the occurrence. The Club s Directors of Coaching shall respond within (10) days of receipt of the written appeal. All game suspensions are to be enforced in the next match of similar competition level following the sendoff. For example, if a player is sent off in a friendly, the suspension will be enforced for the next friendly that the team plays. Likewise, if a player is sent off in a league match, the suspension will be enforced for the next league match(s) the team plays. If the rules governing a match (e.g., tournament rules, LSA rules, etc.) mandate a suspension of equal or greater duration or severity than the CFJ-LA policy, serving the suspension mandated by such rules shall be deemed to satisfy the CFJ-LA policy. When a coach is sent off, any costs incurred by the Club for cover will automatically be deducted from the next paycheck. The fine will be $75 for the second offense, $150 for the third, $300 for the fourth, along with any game suspensions above. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE COACH TO ENSURE THAT THE CLUB S RED CARD / SEND OFF REPORT IS SUBMITTED TO THE CFJ-LA OFFICE WITHIN (3) DAYS OF THE MATCH IN WHICH THE OFFENSE OCCURS. IT IS ALSO THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE COACH TO ENSURE THAT ALL SUSPENSIONS ARE SERVED. THE FAILURE OF THE COACH TO FILE THE REPORT OR ENFORCE SUSPENSIONS WILL RESULT IN THE SUSPENSION OF THE COACH FOR THE NEXT MATCH AND A $100 FINE. -19-

Louisiana Fire Youth Soccer Cover-Coach Policy The head coach of each team is responsible for all training sessions and all scheduled games. The head coach is responsible for contacting other Louisiana Fire staff coaches and finding coverage for all training sessions and games he/she is responsible for. If the head coach of a team cannot attend any of the regularly scheduled training sessions agreed upon and set by the Club, he/she must find a cover coach and will be fined $50 for that training session. If the head coach of a team cannot find coverage for the training session and cancels, or a DOC is required to find a cover or the team must double up with another team, the coach will be fined $60. If the head coach of a team cannot find coverage for games, he/she should notify their team manager, find another staff coach to cover, or contact a Director of Coaching to assist in providing coverage. Failure to find another staff coach to cover a scheduled game is a fine of $75. If the head coach of a team is / or must be absent for a game due to a conflict and the game is covered by another Louisiana Fire staff coach, there is no penalty. If the head coach of a team is / or must be absent for a game and the game is not covered, he/she will be fined $75 for each occurrence. Parents are not allowed to cover training sessions or games. Training sessions or games must be supervised by a staff coach or other official who has completed the online risk management through the Club. Louisiana Fire Youth Soccer Private Lesson Policy Louisiana Fire staff coaches are encouraged to work with Louisiana Fire players throughout the year. Louisiana Fire staff coaches may charge for private lessons, $40 per hour divided by the number of players (Club standard rate), throughout the year. For example, (1) player - $40 per hour; (2) players - $20 per player per hour; (4) players - $10 per player per hour. Louisiana Fire staff coaches should not charge any player(s) or team(s) they work with during the soccer season. Louisiana Fire staff coaches may charge a player(s) or team(s) during the summer at the Club standard rate of $40 per hour divided by the number of players. Louisiana Fire staff coaches may participate in Louisiana Fire Club camps and clinics. Louisiana Fire staff coaches may conduct school camps and clinics under their school name at their discretion. Usage of Louisiana Fire soccer fields must be reserved through the Club. -20-

For our younger players, U10-U14, we offer winter clinics in November, December and January which is included in the registration fees. We strongly encourage our members to maximize this opportunity for the player(s). Louisiana Fire staff coaches may charge players who are not on their teams during the soccer season and throughout the season at the Club standard rate. Louisiana Fire staff coaches should not conduct private lessons during any scheduled or assigned team training sessions or games. Louisiana Fire staff coaches should not charge any Louisiana Fire players or teams once the season is over without DOC approval. -21-

The following protocol is for any player who DOES NOT have an U.S. Birth Certificate: Set forth by the U.S Soccer Federation The International Transfer Process Per FIFA's Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players, the international clearance process is required when any foreign-born player over the age of 10 is attempting to register with an affiliated club in the United States, regardless of that player's ability or citizenship. U.S. Soccer is responsible for properly obtaining that clearance on behalf of these players before they can register and participate in an affiliated league. INTERNATIONAL CLEARANCE OPTIONS Under FIFA's rules, there are four options by which a player born outside of the U.S. can register with an affiliated league. 1. Proof of Entry Prior to 10 Players who have entered the U.S. prior to the age of 10 (regardless of their current age) and have been continuously living in the country since moving, can supply a copy of an official document to prove that fact (e.g. report cards, doctor records, etc.). Prior to 10 Process Players who were born outside of the U.S. but entered the country to live prior to their 10th birthday simply need to provide proof in order to be cleared to register with U.S. Soccer. The document being used as proof should have the player's name, a date that is prior to the player's 10th birthday, and show that the player was taking part in day-to-day life in the United States. Acceptable forms of proof documentation include, but are not limited to, the following: School report cards Doctor/immunization records (must be dated and signed by U.S.-based doctor) Certificate of Baptism Previous registration history with a different sports program Unacceptable forms of proof documentation include, but are not limited to, the following: Passport/visa entry page Class group photo that does not individually identify each student Letter from player/parents verifying the date they moved to the country -22-

In order to be cleared via this method, the player should complete the following steps: 1. Complete the Prior to 10 Submission Form (click here to download) 2. Obtain a copy of some form of official document that proves the player was living in the United States prior to their 10th birthday per examples listed above. 3. Send a copy of both the P-10 Form and proof document to League/State Association and U.S. Soccer Federation Once received, the player's documentation is reviewed by U.S. Soccer and approval is sent to League/State Association. Players should communicate with their State Associations to verify whether clearance has been granted. Please note that children have medical privacy rights and there is no obligation to release any information concerning a child's medical history or identifiers. 2. First Registration a. U.S. Citizens U.S. citizens born outside the U.S. (regardless of current age) may simply complete and sign the First Registration form attesting that the player has never been registered at any level to play soccer in any other country. U.S. Soccer can immediately clear the player upon receipt of this document. b. Non-U.S. Citizens A player born outside of the U.S., who is currently over the age of 18, may also complete and sign the First Registration form. U.S. Soccer will contact the foreign association for confirmation and will clear the player once that is received. First Registration Process This international clearance process is only for players who have never been registered to a club affiliated with another national association. U.S. Citizens: U.S. Citizens born outside of the U.S. may be cleared to register by simply completing and signing the First Registration Form. This process is available to all players, regardless of current age and skill level. U.S. Citizens born outside of the U.S. must complete the following steps: 1. Fill out the First Registration Form (click here to download). 2. Submit the completed form, along with valid proof of U.S. citizenship, to State Association/League and U.S. Soccer. Upon receipt, U.S. Soccer will review the paperwork and will notify the affiliated member if the player is clear to register. -23-

Non-U.S. Citizens: A player who is not a U.S. Citizen and is currently aged 18 or over may also be cleared to register by the First Registration process. However, there is an additional step required (if player is under the age of 18, please see the Minors link above). Once a player completes the two steps listed above, U.S. Soccer will contact the foreign national association of the player and inquire whether they have any registrations, at any level, for the player in question. If no response is given within seven (7) days or the foreign national association confirms there was no previous registration, U.S. Soccer will notify the league member that player is free to register. If the foreign federation states, however, that the player had been previously registered, the player cannot use the First Registration option and will have to be cleared via a different method. 3. Minors Process Any player currently between the ages of 10 and 17 who is NOT eligible for one of the preceding methods must prove to U.S. Soccer that he/she meets one of the following exceptions: 1. The player has moved with his/her parents to the U.S. for reasons other than playing soccer (e.g. parent's work). 2. The player lives outside the U.S., but no further than 30 miles from the national border. In addition, the U.S. Soccer-affiliated club with which the player wishes to be registered is within 30 miles of that same border. Minors International Clearance Process Any player under the age of 18 who is not eligible for the Prior to 10 clearance method will be required to go through the FIFA Transfer Matching System (TMS) in order to obtain their international transfer clearance. FIFA's Regulations state that international transfers of players are only permitted if the player is over the age of 18. However, there are three exceptions to the rule: 1. The player's parents move to the country in which the new club is located for reasons not linked to soccer. 2. The transfer takes place within the territory of the European Union. 3. The player lives outside the country, but no further than 50km from a national border. In addition, the club with which the player wishes to be registered in the neighboring association is also within 50km of that border. U.S. Soccer can use exceptions No. 1 and No. 3, as the second exception deals only with players in Europe. The documentation listed below is required in order to prove a minor player qualifies for this process. Please note that these are the only exceptions that can be used to process an international transfer for a minor. U.S. Soccer is not permitted to proceed with a clearance request for a player that does not fit one of these two categories. To review these applications, documents are uploaded into FIFA TMS and are reviewed by FIFA, which makes the final determination on whether a First Registration clearance or ITC could be requested for a minor player. -24-

In order to get registered under the first exception, the minor player (and parents) should follow these steps: 1. Collect required documentation to prove that the player meets the parents exception: a. Player s Passport b. Player s Birth Certificate! Must be in one of the four FIFA languages: English, French, German or Spanish! If not, please submit a copy of the original birth certificate, along with a certified translation in one of the four FIFA languages. c. Player s Parents Passports! Both parents d. Player s Parents Work Visas! Both parents e. Player s Parents Proof of Residence (Lease or Morgage agreement)! Must include the following information: name(s) of occupants, residence start date, and address. f. Player s Parents Proof of Employment (Employment Verification Letter that confirms the employment start date, the nature of the work performed, and the term of the employment (ongoing or contracted) or an offer letter that is signed and verified by the employer, pay stubs are not accepted)! Employment verification is needed for both parents. If one of the parents does not work, please send a signed statement from the unemployed parent explaining why he or she is not employed. g. Completed ITC Request or First Registration form - Download! If player has been previously registered outside of U.S., use ITC Request Form! If player has never been registered to any club, use First Registration Form h. Statement from club indicating first contact with the player.! Information about how the first contact was made needs to be included (via tryouts, parent email to club, friend of current player at club, etc.) i. Statement from the player s parents regarding the reasons and circumstances behind their move to the United States.! This is just a simple letter typed up and signed by the player s parents. Forward documentation to State Association/League, who will in turn pass on to U.S. Soccer. Please send all documents in separate, individual PDF files. FIFA TMS only permits the upload of PDFs and does not support any other file format. Documentation sent in any other format will not be accepted and will need to be resent in PDF format. -25-

In order to get registered under the third exception, the minor player (and parents) should follow these steps: 1. Collect required documentation to prove that the player meets the 50km exception a. Completed ITC request form - Download b. Player s birth certificate c. Player s passport d. Proof of residence of player in Canada or Mexico (must be within 50km of the border) e. Proof of address of the club in the U.S. (must also be within 50km of the border) f. Proof of distance between player s residence and club (cannot exceed 100km) Forward documentation to State Association/League, who will in turn pass on to U.S. Soccer. Please send all documents in separate, individual PDF files. FIFA TMS only permits the upload of PDFs and does not support any other file format. Documentation sent in any other format will not be accepted and will need to be resent in PDF format. For more information on what is required in these supporting documents, please refer to the "Protection of Minors - Pertinent Facts Document" provided by FIFA. Click here to download. If FIFA TMS determines one of the abovementioned exceptions have been met, U.S. Soccer will be notified and immediately proceed with the player's international clearance request. Once verified, U.S. Soccer will request either the player's First Registration clearance or International Transfer Certificate (ITC) from the foreign association, depending on which process is applicable. 4. ITC Request Any player over the age of 18 who has been previously registered to a club in another country cannot be registered to a club in the United States until U.S. Soccer has received an International Transfer Certificate (ITC) from the player's former association. To initiate this process, the player must complete and submit an ITC Request form to U.S. Soccer, who will then request the ITC from the national association with which the player was most recently registered. Any player over the age of 18 who has been previously registered to a club in another country cannot be registered to an affiliated club in the United States until U.S. Soccer has received an International Transfer Certificate (ITC) from the player's former association. -26-

ITC Request Process In order to initiate this process, the player should follow these steps: 1. Complete the ITC Request Form (click here to download). a. Please note the request will not be processed unless the entire document is fully completed and signed by the player. 2. Forward the form to the State Association/League and U.S. Soccer Federation. Upon receipt of the completed form, U.S. Soccer will request the player's ITC from the national association with which the player was most recently registered. Once a response is received, U.S. Soccer will notify the State Association/League immediately via e-mail. Per FIFA regulations, the foreign association has up to 30 days from the date the ITC was formally requested to respond, after which U.S. Soccer can issue a Provisional ITC to allow the player to be registered immediately. Amateur Reinstatement If a player holds professional status and wishes to register as an amateur with an amateur club in the U.S., the player will be need to go through the amateur reinstatement process before that registration can be approved. Per FIFA regulations, a player registered as a professional may not re-register as an amateur until at least 30 days after the player's last match as a professional. The player must also be out of contract at the time of application. In order to complete this process, the player should follow these steps: 1. Complete the Amateur Reinstatement Form (click here to download). 2. Submit the form and $50 application fee to U.S. Soccer at the following address: U.S. Soccer Federation Attn: Federation Services Department/Amateur Reinstatement 1801 South Prairie Avenue Chicago, IL 60616 Once received, if FIFA requirements are met, U.S. Soccer will process the reinstatement and notify the player, club, league, and/or State Association. -27-