Spring season starts next Saturday, March 3rd.
Check your e-mail for the information sent out today.
Sign-ups will start as soon as we have a schedule.
Spring season starts next Saturday, March 3rd.
Check your e-mail for the information sent out today.
Sign-ups will start as soon as we have a schedule.
This is enforced by the referees by marking the players who sit out each quarter. Substitutions are ONLY made at the quarter breaks.
Referees should make a mental note of those players sitting out to start and make sure they get subbed in. If a player sits out the entire first half, remind the coach they must play the entire second half.
This Saturday is the Placentia Heritage Parade. There are several road closures, mainly Kraemer from Alta Vista to Saturn.
If you need to cross Kraemer to get to your games, PLAN AHEAD. There is NO EXCUSE for being late due to the parade road closures. Leave home earlier.
A map of road closures is available here: http://www.placentia.org/documentcenter/view/1148
Supplemental Rules for 7v7 and 9v9 play
If you signed up for games, you had to pass a quiz, so you should know everything right?
Put Equipment Away After Last Game
School starts next week so we want to make sure all equipment is put away after the last game at each field. Last games are marked with notes in the schedule.
YOU MUST READ THESE DOCUMENTS FOR FALL SEASON:
JUSA Recreational Soccer 2017-2018 Supplemental Rules
JUSA Recreational Soccer 2017-2018 Supplemental Rules – Offside Interpretation
These documents cover the Build Out Line implementations for fall, include Offside Modifications related to the Build Out Line, and the no heading policies.
On Monday, our instructor Wayne Merrick started a multi-part series on the changes to the Laws of the Game for 2016-2017. A PDF copy of Wayne’s Powerpoint presentation is available here. It includes a summary of the changes to the 17 laws along with detailed analysis of the changes to Laws 1 through 4. Changes to the remaining Laws will be covered in future monthly classes.
One major change is that the Laws are now published by the IFAB, not FIFA. The IFAB is the organization responsible for maintaining the Laws so the publications are now branded with the IFAB designation.
An electronic version of the 2016-2017 Laws booklet, along with a publication covering analysis of the changes is available at http://www.theifab.com/
U.S. Soccer Federation Debuts New Referee Uniform from Official Sports International at NWSL Matches
The May 1, 2016 NWSL matches marked the debut of the latest version of the Official U.S. Soccer Referee Uniform. Officiating crews in Boston, Chicago and Seattle wore redesigned kits featuring the recently-launched U.S. Soccer Referee Program logo.
Official Sports International, the exclusive Referee Uniform Supplier of U.S. Soccer, incorporated direct feedback from referees at all levels during the redesign process. The new kit features a number of improvements including a sleeker design that is now available in both men’s and women’s cuts for the first time.
The uniform will be available to the referee community for purchase this summer in Pro and Economy versions. The uniform will be sold in five colors, with red, yellow and green available first, while blue and black will be released around the holidays. The current official jersey uniform style can still be worn during matches through 2018.
Official Sports debuted the new referee uniforms in NWSL matches yesterday:
NWSL Chicago Crew in new U.S. Soccer Referee Jersey from Official Sports. @ussoccer_ref pic.twitter.com/Lntkg5vD3M
— OfficialSports_Page2 (@OSI_Page2) May 1, 2016