Required
Equipment
Players need to bring with them to all practices and games the following:
1. Ball
U-9: Size 4
U-10: Size 4
U-11: Size 4
U-12: Size 4
U-13: Size 5
2. Water bottle
3. Soccer socks
4. Shin guards
5. Cleats
6. Team shorts*
7. Team shirts*
8. Three season jacket or vest
9. Emergency phone numbers
10. A Soccer bag for all the above items is most useful and can be
filled in advance to prevent last minute searches for specific items.
Keys to a Fun Soccer Season:
1. Leave
it to the coach: You have entrusted the care of your player to
the FYSA coaches. They need to be free to do their job. It is
essential during practices and games that parents allow coaches to
be the primary source for skill development, training, critiquing,
goal setting and guidance on the field.
2. Support
the program: Join the fun and get involved. Your volunteer efforts
are most appreciated
and needed. Whether it is fund-raisers,
Tournaments or car-pooling, every effort makes a difference. Talk
with your child’s coach for team needs such as refreshments
during games.
3. Be
the Best Fan: Your child needs your support and encouragement no
matter what the final score is on the field.
Be sure to remember
yours words are powerful. Please cheer appropriately. Foster
teamwork by being supportive of all team members.
4. Communication
with coaches: Children should be encouraged to communicate directly
with coaches in regard to questions or
difficulties
they
might be having. This is another valuable skill they can learn.
Parents are also encouraged to speak directly with coaches
regarding any
concerns or comments.
5. At
Home: Speak with your child on occasion about their comfort level
with the competitive aspect of the sport.
Understand
how they are feeling about their performance and what their
level
of enjoyment
is. Any concerns, please contact your child’s coach
so that they may make necessary adjustments whenever possible.
6. Food/Fuel:
Your child will need the proper food, drinks and rest in order
to best prepare for games. Coaches will
have suggestions
concerning these matters.
7. Keep
it in perspective: Your child will be best served if schoolwork
remains the number one
priority. Once registered
for the Fall season,
soccer is a commitment that each player should honor,
but we
encourage involvement in his or her other interests as
well.
8. “Win” or “Win”:
Remind your child that every game is a “win” if
they put forward their best effort. Your words of encouragement
will help ease any frustration.
Focus on their skill development and positive perspectives,
not the score. Make sure your children know that you
are not disappointed
in them. Teach them to focus on improving their skills
and attitudes. Don’t compare the skills of your
child with other members of the team.
9. Final
Result: Soccer skills and self-esteem should increase with
each session. But most importantly, if
your child
had a fun season
then we all did our job well.
10.
Family needs first: school needs second, extra-curricular activities
third. Thank you for participating in the Falmouth Youth Soccer Association.
Have a great season. Lets Play!
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