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Important Information for Players
Congratulations, and welcome to
Region 969 Soccer! Whether this is your first year in soccer or you
are an experienced veteran player, you are promised a season of fun
and excitement! It's important that you understand that your team
will count on you to remember the following items:
- First, we expect that you
will have fun this season and make lots of new friends, both on
the team you join and on other teams.
- You should be at each
practice and every game, arriving on time and properly equipped.
Your teammates and your Coach count on you to be there and to be
prepared. If you cannot be at a practice or a game, you must call
your Coach in advance!
- For weekday practices, you must
wear your shinguard, soccer shoes (or sneakers), and long socks to
cover the shinguards.
- Bring a ball and a water
bottle. If the weather is cold, bring a sweatshirt. Do not wear
your uniform to practice.
- Climbing on soccer goals
or nets is extremely dangerous and is prohibited.
- For games, you must wear
your full uniform including shirt, shorts, and socks. Socks must
be on the outside of the shinguards (not underneath and then
pulled down over the top).
- Do not wear any jewelry
to games or to practice.
- Do not wear watches,
necklaces, earrings, friendship bracelets or removable
retainers.
- Pierced earrings are
dangerous and not acceptable under any conditions (even if tape
or bandaids are used to cover the earring). Do not choose to get
your ears pierced during soccer season, you will have to remove
the studs if you want to play!
- If you wear glasses, we
suggest you also wear a retaining strap.
- If you wear hair clips,
they must be soft (no hard metal or plastic). Long hair should be
tied back with soft "scrunchies" or elastic bands.
- You may wear a knee brace
or other type of support if your parents or doctor recommend it,
but the brace must have no exposed metal or other hard surface
that might be dangerous to you or to other players. The Referee
may inspect a brace before each game and decide whether to allow
it.
- If you have a hard cast,
you may not play soccer until it is removed and your doctor allows
you to play.
- The Referee will inspect
your uniform and equipment before each game. Your shirt must be
tucked into your shorts when you report for lineup. Remember that
just because the last Referee allowed you to wear something
unusual does not mean that the next Referee will do the same
thing!
- You may not chew gum or
eat anything while you are playing, except during the halftime
break.
- Always show respect to your
teammates, your opponents, your Coach and the Referee. The Laws of
Soccer do not tolerate abuse of opponents, or arguing with the
Referee. Accept that the Referee will sometimes make mistakes,
just like you do
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