Coaching Resources for SCYSL Coaches

Modified Playing Rules

U8 Modified Recreational Playing Rules - updated 8/31/09

U10 Modified Recreational Playing Rules

U12-U14 West Valley Play-Through League Rules

Class 3 U9-U10 Playing Rules

Field Information

2009 Curtis Field Map (field layout)

SCYSL Good Neighbor Policy

SCYSL Field Set-Up Instructions - what to do when you have the first or last day of the game

How to Properly Set-Up Flat Training Goals

Proper Storage Instructions at Curtis Field (help us keep the shed clean and organized for everyone!)

Training & Tryout Information

SCYSL Player Tryout Policy (for Class 3 and Class 1 Teams)

United Stated Soccer Federeation - Heat Guidelines - great suggestions how to protect players when it gets really hot

US Soccer Hydration Tips - another great resource to share when the weather gets hot

Coaching, Team Management Information

SCYSL Parent Contract

SCYSL Player Contract

SCYSL Coach Contract

Team Manager Tips - great ideas to make your season a big success!

CYSA Team Meeting - recommendations on what to cover in your first parent meeting

CYSA Coaching Application - if you download this form, print two copies and turn into Wendy Amick/SCYSL Registrar

Referee Related

2009 SCYSL Referee Pay Rates (How much to pay Refs for scrimmage games or NorCal League fees)

SCYSL Red Card Form and Process for Class 1 and Class 3 Teams

High School Soccer vs. Club Soccer - CIF Rule 600

SCYSL and Santa Clara Sporting soccer players and coaches should be aware of the CIF Rule 600 which prohibits student athletes from playing in the same sport during the high school season.

According to CIF Rule 600, a student athlete cannot participate in the same sport while a student is competing in high school. For example, if a high school student is playing high school soccer, and simultaneously playing on a club field hockey team, then there is no violation of CIF Rule 600. But if the high school student is playing the same sport, then the student is breaking Rule 600 and penalities include: (1) player suspension from the high school team and (2) forfeiture of games by the school team. Indoor soccer and futsal soccer are not considered the same sport.

Participation by high school students in ODP Team activities during the high school season is only permitted if CIF has sanctioned approval of the ODP event 30-days prior to scheduled event. More details are explained in the rules.

Download CIF Rule 600


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