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NEW TO AYSO? WELCOME!!
If you are new to AYSO, visit our welcome page to learn more about AYSO and what parents and players can expect from becoming part of the AYSO family.

Please see the:

Zero Tolerance Policy «please review»
AYSO Soccer Accident Insurance
Registration Infomation
2013-2014 Board Members
Waiver allowing child to walk home
Field Maps


Register at eAYSO
Online Training Courses
Information: Referee & Coaching Clinics
Referee Training Clinics
Coach Training Clinics
AYSO Soccer Accident Insurance


Training Clinics
Scheduling Information
Scheduling System
Mentoring Program
Referee Feedback Form
The Offside Rule
USSF Advice to Referees (pdf)


The Offside Rule
Online Coaching Curriculum
Training Clinics
Referee Feedback Form
View Referee Schedules

COACH TOOLS AT AYSO NATIONAL:
Coach Resources
Coach's Corner
Coach's Channel
PDO Information
Match Card Template (MS Word)


REMINDER: NO PETS OF ANY KIND PERMITTED AT ANY AYSO EVENT -- INCLUDING PRACTICES
While neighbors around our fields may walk their pets around the park's paths, no pets of any kind may be near the fields themselves. This includes but is not limited to: dogs, cats, gerbils, hamsters, dragons, lizards, and birds. This is not only part of our permit conditions, but is also for the safety of our players. A few seasons ago one of our players, as he ran to retrieve a ball, was bitten by a normally docile dog with no history of aggression. To help ensure the safety of our players, referees may stop play until the dog has left the field area. So please, no pets at the fields.

 
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AYSO JOINS WORLD-WIDE RESPECT CAMPAIGN

AYSO has brought the world-wide RESPECT campaign to American youth soccer this fall with its own distinct attitude: "RESPECT.starts.with.me"

Watch the AYSO RESPECT.starts.with.me video here.

No one is perfect. Mistakes get made. But when RESPECT is the foundation of our relationships, we treat each other with courtesy, consideration and patience. Kids watch the behavior of adults… and they learn how to relate to the world around them.

The RESPECT Campaign began as a 'respect for referees' initiative in Europe and has now spanned the globe, picking up meaning as it has traveled. Under its umbrella U.S. Soccer, the governing body of all soccer in America (AYSO is a member), has launched a fan-respect campaign for fans in the stands; the European Football Union (UEFA) added a diversity and inclusion component and AYSO has kicked the ball further, by embracing it as a campaign for parents, players, referees and coaches.

In AYSO, Respect isn’t about "the other guy"…it always starts with "me" It means Respectful behavior towards other parents, referees (who volunteer their time to ensure that every game is fun, fair and safe), coaches (who dedicate hours every week to make sure every player is learning soccer and having a great AYSO experience), administrators (who give countless hours to register players, line fields, hang nets, set up schedules and rosters, process money and so much more) and, most importantly, the kids that we all care so much about.

Youth sports are as much about learning life lessons as learning the sport on the field. So the RESPECT campaign encourages everyone to work together to ensure our players are learning the lesson of Respect.
The AYSO "RESPECT.starts.with.me" theme was unveiled at the 2012 National Annual General Meeting in Seattle as the AYSO Section Meeting theme for 2013. But there has been such a wave of requests, that AYSO is breaking with tradition and the theme debuted for the 2012 fall season.

In 2013, AYSO will hold 11 Section Meetings across the nation. These are annual training conferences for volunteers with programming on AYSO coaching, officiating, management, marketing, instruction, development and more. They include workshops, networking events, vendor shows, awards and an opportunity to connect with other volunteers. All AYSO volunteers are invited to attend.

Respect may not specifically be one of the Six Philosophies of AYSO, but it is embedded in everything AYSO does. From Good Sportsmanship to Kids Zone®, Respect on the field, on the sidelines and in the community is what makes AYSO the special organization that it is.

Remember…in AYSO, "RESPECT.starts.with.me"!



- FIELD CONDITIONS -

updated: 11/29/12

After 11/29/2012, individual field information will not be posted until the 2013 season.

All-Star and tournament coaches and parents: Please be aware that our permits for all CRPD parks -- Pepper Tree, Dos Vientos, Rancho Conejo, and Borchard -- have expired and the fields are no longer available for AYSO practices. The only fields availble are those at Sequoia Middle School. Please be courteous to other Region 42 coaches who are using those fields.

Before heading to practices, please check the CRPD Field Conditions website for specific field conditions and availability. The conditions at Pepper Tree playfield are comparable to Sequoia; if Pepper Tree is closed, Sequoia is likely closed as well.


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