Gulf Coast Youth Soccer Club   

   P. O. Box 1311   

Nederland, TX 77627

  (409) 962-3205

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GULF COAST YOUTH SOCCER CLUB

Coaches Corner 

 

Attention all Coaches and Assistant Coaches.  If you have not done so, please register for your kidsafe badge.  Even if you did it last year, you will do it again every year that you coach.  Click the link and register as a coach.  Choose one of the 3 choices given. You do not need to enter an application level.

Division levels:
U5 - U10        Div IV
U11 and up    Div III
U11 and up Competitive    Div II

If you have trouble with the link, check your firewall as this has caused some problems in the past.  The link is on the top of this page. Please contact me if you have an questions, bsnoel@sbcglobal.net.

Reserving Practice Fields. Coaches please contact the following people via email in order to reserve the practice fields during the week.

Fields A, B, C, and D        Paula Watts

Fields W, X, Y and Z        Keith Riggs

Fields 1, 2 and 8                Pat Wilson

Fields 3, 4, and 5            Arettia Broussard

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All recreational U-7 teams and up must provide one referee representative for the Fall Season. All competitive teams (Division II and S2) must provide three referee representatives, one of which must be an adult (18 and over) for the Fall season. Teams failing to provide their referee representatives will not be allowed to advance to playoffs if otherwise eligible. Forms must be turned in to Ms. Broussard by 9/13/08.

Referee Representative Form for Recreational Teams

Referee Representative Form for Competitive Teams

 

 

Boys and Girls Fall 2008 Play Format

Age                            Format           Ball Size         Game Length   

U5/6                           3 v 3               size 3 ball      4 8 minute quarters

U7/8                           4 v 4               size 3 ball      4 10 minute quarters

U9/10                         6 v 6               size 4 ball      2 25 minute halves

U11                             8 v 8               size 4 ball      2 30 minute halves

U12 (2008 only)       11 v 11           size 4 ball      2 30 minute halves

U13 and up              11 v 11           size 5 ball      2 35-45 minute halves

 

Coaching modules on the SYSA website.

The links are as follows:

U8 Module - http://spindletopsoccer.com/main/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=1&Itemid=

U12 Module - http://spindletopsoccer.com/main/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=2&Itemid=

E Clinic Information - click here

Div. I, Div. II, or Super 2 coaching position application for Fall 2008

Draft Procedures

Welcome to the Coaches Corner

As coaches, we are always faced with countless challenges with youth soccer.  Besides the challenges of dealing with young players, here are some other issues for which we will try to provide you with some assistance.

We would like to help you with your endeavors to become the best coach possible for your players.

Training

 There will be coaching module courses held within this area from time to time.  As this information becomes available, we will provide that information.  Other modules are currently scheduled around STYSA.   (Currently scheduled modules).  Also, visit the STYSA Coaching Education Program web page.

Do you know the rules for soccer?  In general, we play under the general Laws of the Game set by FIFA.  However, as we are dealing with youth, these laws have been modified to fit the level of play for the younger players.  These modified laws grow with the younger players as they get older and have a better understanding of the game of soccer.  Please note that in all cases, the general idea of fair play is the goal of these laws.  The following is an excerpt from the 2007-2008 STYSA Handbook.   All games under the sanction of STYSA shall be played using the current FIFA Laws of the Game and the modifications as indicated in these general rules of play.  For a basic understanding of the laws, see our Simplified Rules for Parents.

Drills

This link is to a Coaching Manual that was prepared by a group of people for the use of youth coaching volunteers.  Please follow the copyright information provided within the manual.

Pill's Drills is a great source of soccer training drills for all ages.  Check back with Jeff Pill from time to time for more drills.

Recommended / Suggested Records

You are probably "What kind of records do I need to keep for soccer?"  Well, there are some obvious and some not so obvious records you should keep on you team.  For example, a roster is important.  You are probably thinking that you get a copy of your roster from the Club's Registrar.  However, this roster does not include information such as parent's names and emergency phone numbers.  We have put together a list of records we recommend or suggest you keep for your team.

Sports Medicine

Gulf Coast Youth Soccer Club does not have staff doctors or medical trainers.  However, we have located some published materials from qualified medical doctors that may help you in better understanding and addressing injuries.  Please remember, you should always seek treatment from a qualified medical doctor for treatment of injuries.

The Stone Clinic Orthopedic Surgery, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation has a web page entitled "Common Sports Injuries in Soccer: Acute and Chronic" that has some excellent information on soccer related injuries.  http://www.stoneclinic.com/soccer/soccer_injuries.htm

The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) also has some excellent information regarding soccer related injuries and ways to prevent them.