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April 7, 2008 Richmond Kickers Youth Soccer Club Travel Program The RKYSC Travel Program provides a venue for players to improve their skills and develop their game to the highest possible level by training and playing in a challenging and competitive environment with like-minded players. The Richmond Kickers Travel Program consists of U.S. Soccer Development Academy, Elite, Classic and Advanced Development Soccer League (ADSL) teams. U.S. Soccer Development Academy is U.S. Soccer’s national team program. Competition is held in U15/16 and U17/18 Boys age groups only. The Development Academy concept is a comprehensive program providing more than just improved competition in the development of players. It involves the training of players, coaches and referees, scouting by U.S. National Team and college coaches, and the sharing of the latest information and concepts on performance training and expertise development. To maintain a focus on training, Development Academy teams do not play in any other leagues, tournaments or State Cup competitions. Additionally, players are only allowed to compete on their designated Academy team, with only two exceptions: high school soccer and national team duty. Elite teams represent the most competitive teams within the RKYSC structure. These teams may be comprised of players from all RKYSC geographic areas with the intent of fielding the strongest possible team. The Elite team will select the top players in each age group beginning at the U11 age group. Accordingly, there is only ONE Elite team in each age group. Our Elite teams compete in the Super Y League, VCCL and several prestigious tournaments. The vast majority of our Elite teams have a nationally licensed coach and practice 2-3 times per week with a game on the weekend. Membership fee includes a Kickers Pro Pass, which entitles holder access to all Richmond Kickers Pro, Future and Destiny regular season home games. Classic teams are generally comprised of U13-U18 players from a single RKYSC geographic location. The Classic Travel program provides a competitive environment that falls between that of the Elite Travel and Recreational Programs. The purpose of these teams is to provide a forum for player development and competitive play. Teams practice twice per week with a game on the weekend. Our Classic programs are offered throughout the Greater Richmond area and depending on the number of players available at tryouts, there maybe more than one classic team at a single geographic location. Membership fee includes a Pro Pass, which entitles the holder access to all Richmond kickers Pro, Future and Destiny regular season home games. ADSL teams are generally comprised of U9-U12 players from a single RKYSC geographic location. The ADSL program emphasizes technical and physical development while encouraging individual creativity and expression. The program’s focus is not on winning but on developing each player to his or her fullest potential, preparing the players for success in the future. The program also includes Advanced Skills and Goalkeeper clinics and age specific pool training. Membership fee includes a Pro Pass, which entitles the holder access to all Richmond Kickers Pro, Future and Destiny regular season home games. Current geographic areas include: Richmond Kickers Youth Soccer Club travel teams currently compete in four different leagues depending on players’ age and level of play. RKYSC U15/16 and U17/U18 U.S. Soccer Development Academy teams play in the U.S. Soccer Development academy league. RKYSC Academy teams play 30 games per year during the 8-month season against other conference, cross-conference and national Academy teams. More information about the US Soccer Development Academy can be found at http://www.ussoccer.com/teams/acad/index.jsp.html RKYSC U11-U15 Elite Boys teams and U11 – U18 Elite Girls teams play in the Virginia Club Champions League (VCCL) against other Elite teams from the following clubs throughout Virginia: Richmond Strikers, FC Richmond, SOCA, Williamsburg, Virginia Rush, Beach FC, Roanoke Star and Reston FC. VCCL is the most competitive league in the State of Virginia. More info about VCCL can be found at www.vcclsoccer.com. RKYSC U13-U18 Classic teams play in the Virginia Soccer League Inc (VSLi) and compete against other Classic level teams from various clubs in the greater Richmond area as well as Southeast and Northern Virginia. More info about VSLI can be found at www.vsli.org RKYSC U9 – U12 ADSL teams compete in the Advanced Development Soccer League (ADSL). All games are played in the greater Richmond area and require very little travel on the part of players and parents. ADSL does not keep standings and the league’s focus is on player development setting the stage for their future success. More info about ADSL can be found at http://www.adslsoccer.com/ The Super Y league is a national system designed for talented youth players destined for college, professional and international careers. Competition for Super Y league is only between ages U13 and U18. RKYSC enters teams in the U13 to U15 for the boys and U13 to U17 on the girls' side. The league is a perfect compliment to the Richmond Kickers vision of providing superior training and highly competitive games for our elite players. The Super Y season usually consists of 11-13 games. The majority of games are played during the summer (June-August) and the National Finals are held every November. All Richmond Kickers Elite players are strongly encouraged to participate in the Super Y competition. The above uniforms will also be worn by our Pro, W-League (Destiny), and PDL (Future) teams. These will be the official Kickers uniforms through the spring 2009 season, to include the 2009 SYL season. Optional outerwear and equipment items will be available at discounted rates. Payments for uniforms are expected at time the order is placed. Travel fees do not include: fees for additional tournament(s), indoor training or sessions, Super Y League, cost of tournament travel and anything above and beyond the above list of covered items. $350 U15/16 – U17/18 U.S. Soccer Academy teams Players are required to attend 3 training sessions per week, all league and tournament games. Supplemental training sessions and games may be added. U.S. Soccer Development Academy league has instituted specific technical requirements as it pertains to playing time of the league participants. While each academy player must start a minimum of 30% of the games, he is never guaranteed playing time in each particular game. Substitutions are made according to FIFA rules with no reentry permitted at any time during the game. Playing time may be more or less than that of another player on the team and will be determined by the coach U11 – U18 Elite Teams Players are required to attend two – three (1hr 30min) training sessions a week, all league and tournament games. Supplemental training sessions and games may be added. Playing time on an Elite team is never guaranteed. Playing time may be more or less than that of another player on the team and will be determined by the coach. Playing time is based on attendance, attitude, commitment and ability. Players are required to attend two (1hr 30min) training sessions a week, all league and tournament games. Supplemental training sessions and games may be added. If a player regularly attends both training sessions, displays good attitude and effort to learn and improve, he/she will get playing time in league games. Playing time may be more or less than that of another player on the team and will be determined by the coach. Playing time in tournaments is never guaranteed. Playing time is based on attendance, attitude, commitment and ability. U9-U12 ADSL Teams Players are required to attend two (1hr – 1hr 30min) training sessions a week, all league and tournament games. Supplemental training sessions and games may be added. If a player regularly attends both training sessions, displays good attitude and effort to learn and improve, he/she will get playing time in both league and tournament games. Playing time may be more or less than that of another player on the team and will be determined by the coach. Playing time is based on attendance, attitude, commitment and ability. As a Richmond Kickers player I agree: • to represent myself, my team, my club and my family to the best of my abilities Player Development Long-term player development is the number one goal of the Richmond Kickers Youth Soccer Club. RKYSC player development program is divided into three stages: Developmental stage – U9-U12 age groups Furthermore, RKYSC player development program encompasses Technical, Tactical, Physical and Psychological aspects of the game that are specific to each stage and each age group and that ensure adequate player development and progress over the entire course of the program. Developmental Stage: The goal of this stage is to provide ample opportunities for players to build a solid foundation that will ensure their future success. While teams always compete to win games, results are not important. During training sessions players work on learning soccer fundamentals and are, then, encouraged to try them in league and tournament play. During games players are encouraged to take risks, to try out different things and to play with emotional freedom without undue pressure of winning games from coaches and parents. Transitional Stage: During this stage the pace of player development quickens due to the acceleration of physical and mental maturation. Main emphases are on the development of individual skills under pressure of time, space and an opponent. During training sessions and games, players are encouraged to solve various problems (decision making) within the context of the game or a particular situation on the field. Team tactics and various systems of play are introduced into the training program. The game should remain fun and enjoyable and players should have a passion for the game. This stage of player development is characterized by demanding and challenging training sessions and competitive matches. All individual skills are practiced, for the most part, at match speed and under match conditions. Coaches demand excellence from players in all aspects of individual skills while understanding that mistakes will happen. Training sessions involve technical functional and tactical functional training and a great deal of coaching is within 9 v 9 or 11 v 11 situations. The start of seasonal practices is restricted by field openings, which are determined by the respective city or county locality. In general, practices begin as soon as fields are made available for play, which typically occurs 2-3 weeks prior to the first game, and ends with the final game, which is also restricted by locality determining field availability. Attempts are made to schedule practices as conveniently as possible for each team based on where the respective players reside. Practice schedules for a given team may involve multiple locations and are restricted by the availability and locations of fields as assigned by the city or county locality. Practices are conducted between Monday and Friday, starting no earlier than 4:00pm and ending no later than 9:30pm, with practices after 8pm restricted to U15 and older age groups. Practices may be scheduled on a weekend or during other days and times than the regular training schedule as mutually determined by the coach and team members. Tournament only teams during the spring season will typically conduct practices on Sunday after 1:00pm or Saturday at times and locations mutually determined by the coach and the team members. U15/U16 and U17/U18 U.S. Soccer Academy teams will train at least three (3) times per week. Elite teams will conduct two (2) or three (3) practice sessions each week, 1hour 30 min per session, as determined by the coach and Technical Director, prior to each season. It is recommended that Elite teams train three (3) times a week during the season in which they participate in the State Cup: U12-U14 teams in the spring and U15-U18 teams in the fall. Classic teams will conduct two (2) practice sessions each week, 1 hour and 30 min. per session. ADSL teams will conduct two (2) practice sessions each week, 1 hour - 1 hour and 30 min. per session. Tryouts Player Tryouts Each prospective RKYSC Travel Program player must be selected according to an open tryout process prior to placement on an RKYSC Travel team. The RKYSC open tryout process shall typically be held during May of each year to select players for the following playing year (Fall/Spring). A limited open tryout may be held at the discretion of the RKYSC Technical Director and affected coaches between the fall and spring seasons. The RKYSC tryout process shall be open to all players and shall give equal consideration to each player without regard to race, religion, ethnic or social background, or economic status. Prospective players wishing to tryout after the team roster has been established may be considered if there are open position(s) on the roster and after being evaluated by, at a minimum, the team coach. Players may be added to a team at any time during the seasonal year provided that there are open spots on the roster. Age Grouping Teams will be grouped according to player birth-date. Players born between August 1st of a given year and July 31st of the following year will constitute a single age group. There may be occasions where it is warranted to combine two age groups to ensure a sufficient number and caliber of players – typically in the older age groups. When this is done, the teams are defined by the older age group. Thus, a U17 and U18 combined team is considered to be a U18 team. Note: Unlike all other teams, U15/U16 and U17/U18 U.S. Soccer Academy teams are grouped by the January 1st birth-date. Fall 08/Spring 09 Age groups for Elite, ADSL and Classic Teams
Team Size Teams will only be formed if there are a sufficient number of players trying out to ensure adequate team depth. All teams U13 and older shall have a minimum of 15 players on their roster. Team Rosters
Playing in a Higher Age Division Players may be allowed to play in a higher age division “play up” if it is clearly in the best interest of the player involved and if the following conditions are met: 1. Upon approval of the Technical Director Technical Staff The RKYSC Travel program is guided by the club’s Technical Director, Ihor Dotsenko. In addition, to ensure that all technical goals of the club are achieved, the club employs the following directors of coaching:
Each Director has detailed responsibilities specified in his contract to ensure that all RKYSC teams, coaches and players receive sufficient support from the club’s Technical Staff. Coaches RKYSC places high priority on hiring a highly qualified, licensed and knowledgeable coaching staff. The club provides strong support for the coaches by: • Promoting and funding continuing education and other avenues for coaching development
Coach’s Code of Conduct All RKYSC Coaches shall strictly follow RKYSC Coaches Commitments. All RKYSC Coaches shall:
Coaches Character and Conduct – Coaches shall:
Tournaments RKYSC Technical Director will provide a list of recommended tournaments for all travel teams. Coaches wishing to participate in tournaments not on this list must first obtain approval from the Technical Director. Coaches shall work with the Technical Director to ensure that their selected tournaments are consistent with their team objectives and capabilities. All Academy and Classic teams (U9-U18) must participate in the Richmond Kickers Columbus Day Tournament during the Columbus Day weekend and the Colonial Cup during the Memorial Day weekend. Likewise, Elite teams may be required to attend certain tournaments as is deemed necessary by the Technical Director. As a general rule, the following guidelines will be followed for tournament selection:
All Tournaments must be approved by the Technical Director prior to applying. Pool Training, Advanced Skills, Football Fridays, GK training Richmond Kickers youth soccer players are provided with additional developmental opportunities thru Pool Training, Advanced Skills, Football Fridays and GK training sessions. Players are encouraged to take advantage of these programs in order to further develop their soccer skills and knowledge of the game.
Richmond Kickers youth soccer players are encouraged to participate in the Winter Indoor programs that are provided by the club. While players are allowed to participate in the indoor play outside that organized by RKYSC, we believe that players will benefit more from participating in indoor activities conducted by highly knowledgeable and qualified RKYSC coaching staff. ODP Richmond Kickers Youth Soccer Club supports State, Regional, National and Super Y League ODP programs. While involved in ODP training activities the following guidelines have to be adhered to: 1. If there is a conflict between a club game and an ODP practice, the priority is the club.
Player Transfers Players wishing to transfer from one RKYSC team to a different RKYSC team at any time during a seasonal year (Fall/Spring) must notify their current coach and the Technical Director. Approval of the transfer is contingent upon the following criteria: • The transfer is approved by the Technical Director, the head coaches for both teams and the player’s parents
Guest Players All guest players must be approved by the Technical Director. A coach wishing to invite a guest player to participate in a training session, game or tournament must notify the Technical Director explaining why he/she would like to use services of a guest player. Furthermore, any Richmond Kickers player who is invited to guest play for a different team must notify his/her coach of such an invitation, who, in turn, must notify the Technical Director. College Guidance Members of the Richmond Kickers Youth Soccer Club who desire to play collegiate soccer have the opportunity to be guided by the RKYSC College Guidance Director, Professional Assistant Coach and Richmond Kickers Destiny (W-League) Head Coach, Jesse Myers. Coach Myers, who has been a college or professional coach for 16 years, has developed a program to introduce sophomores, juniors, and seniors in High School to the college recruiting process. His comprehensive program (3 sessions) includes PowerPoint presentations and individual meetings for players/families interested in the college recruiting process.
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