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1 CC United Director of Coaching U9-U18 Traveling program update Success has always been easy to measure. It is the distance between one’s origins and one’s final achievement Michael Korda

2 Playing Time Playing time in the competitive program is earned not guaranteed. If a player attends practices and demonstrates a high work rate then that player is entitled to play. If a player cant make practice it is their responsibility to let the coach know. CC United coaches do not look to develop a strong line up to win games. They will strive to develop the team and the committed players within to be as competitive as possible We will strive to win not to win at all costs

3 Number of Teams/Players 2005 25 Teams 391 players 2006 37 Teams 450 players 2007 46 Teams 550 players  2008 53 Teams 632 players  2009 62 Teams 716 players  2010 65 Teams 760 players  2011 70 Teams 830 players

4 Recognition  Board of Directors  Coaches

5 Club Needs  Coaches at some age groups  Team managers  If you can play come and join in  Referees  Youth coaches

6 Last year changed some aspects of team formation How did we do?

7 Team Placement and player Selection  The Goal of team Placement is to use MYSA’s league structure and create an appropriate amount of opportunities for players to play at levels that are relevant to their age groups abilities What is it??  The Goal of player selection is to place players at a level that is appropriate to their Current ability that they will be both challenged and able to achieve success

8 The way we used to build teams AbiLIty Level AbiLIty Level

9 AbiLIty Level AbiLIty Level The top team is doing fine. But… We have not created a competitive 2 nd or 3 rd team. There is little chance going forward for players on 2 nd -4 th teams of ever reaching the top team. The 2 nd -4 th teams are not as competitive as we would like. Here is what we want to see The top team is still doing fine. But… We now have a very competitive C2 team. Many team 2 players will challenge for top team spots. The 3 rd team is now potentially a competitive C2 team There is an achievable path through small steps from the 4 th team all the way to the top team.

10 So how do we get there? By U12 the teams are positioned in the way we want to reach our U13 goal. U12 is the first year offering C1. We want to work U9-U11 to have a top team already in C1 or good enough to earn Classic 1 at U13 We also want to provide opportunities and good coaching at the C2/3 level at this age group as well.

11 So how do we get there? U11 offers the C2 and C3 levels. The goal at this age is to give more players the opportunity to play/practice at a level that is relevant to their current ability This will develop higher competition for the fielding of a C1 or C1 challenging team at U12. Through increased age group competition the second U12 team should be a strong or at least a competitive C2 team. From the lower teams, we will develop sufficient players for a strong C3 or competitive C2 team.

12 So how do we get there? U9 and U10 teams mirror our U11 goal. Two top teams and two lower teams at U11 sets up for teams at all three levels (C1/C2/C3) at U12 U9 and U10 team formation will start us down this road.

13 What are the problems we encounter with the new direction? We were not as dominant at the U9-U11 age groups At U11 We lost 3 players who were not interested in creating a strong age group as they couldn’t see past their own child’s winning record At U11 Our classic 3 teams struggled as more stronger players were pulled up to the top level We were overly strong at the U12 age group at two levels We had more teams playing classic 3 than we needed at U12 At U12 we lost 2 players who were searching for that quick classic 1 placement

14 What worked ? We developed a solid group of 20 players at U9-U11 At U13 we have a stepping stone and it is attainable with more opportunities for all players We did all of this with 99.5% non recruited players Although rostered at a level that was too low for the team the coaches entered the team into tournaments at a higher level The top team at each age level was put under pressure not just to contain the best players but to be the better team and outplay rather than out run, out muscle or even outscore the opponents This next year we are restructuring the master coach program and adding a Technical Coach to spend more time with players on the basic things As we have improved the top, stabilized the middle our job over the next year is to push the lower half harder

15 GOAL: Opportunities at all levels at U13 C1C2C3 2009 2010 r 2011 C1C2C3 2009 2010 2011 U13 Boys were relegated after a difficult fall season

16 Players develop by 1. Practice environment 2. Game environment 3. Players Drive/interest attainable goals 4. Parent support Our new system has added more to #3

17 PACT Training Importance Setting the tone  April 11 th Coach  April 18 th Parents @Pioneer Ridge

18 November/ December Practice Who is it for? How do I sign up for it? Where will it be at? What is its purpose?

19 Individual Winter Training Futsal Saturdays January 8 th 15 th 22 nd 29 th February 5 th 12 th 19 th Space is limited Cost $90 Before Dec 16th

20 Come one Come all! Looking for a fun and exciting league, well here’s your chance grab 6 of or your teammates and form a team for CC UNITEDS ANNUAL FUTSAL LEAGUE. That is if you think you have what it takes!!

21 Winter Age group Training Jan –March Each team will receive 3 sessions to build on the techniques covered in the individual training Sessions will be once a week

22 Preseason Training March 15 th –May 1 st Chaska Community Centre/ Chanhassen Turf Twice a week

23 * Basic Goalkeeping November 6, 13, 20 December 4, 11, 18 10:00am-11:00am Eden Prairie Dome *Advanced Goalkeeping I November 6, 13, 20 December 4, 11, 18 11:00am-12:00am Eden Prairie Dome *Denotes Additional Charge Summer April 30 th May 7 th 14 th 21 st June 4 th 11 th 18 th 25 th Goalkeeper tournament July 9th 16 th Chaska Middle School Goalkeeper tournament April 30 th &July 16 th Basic: 5pm-6pm Advanced: 6pm-7:30pm All U9-U12 Goalkeepers start at basic and will move up based on recommendation of the coaching staff - Please bring long pants, long sleeve shirt, goalie gloves, water and inflated soccer ball. - Any cancellations will be made by the Director of Coaching. - All summer sessions are inclusive of registration cost for CC United players. *GK’s are strongly encouraged to attend all sessions as training will follow progressive phases. Please email Jonathan Tudor, Director of Coaching at jonathantudor@comcast.net to reserve a place

24 2012 Tryouts August 1 st -5 th Time Monday August 1 st Tuesday August 2 nd Wednesday August 3 rd Thursday August 4 th Friday August 5 th Saturday August 6 th 8:00 am – 9:30 am U8-U10 (Session I) Skills Testing U10 Girls Session II U11 Boys Session I U11 Boys Session II U15 Boys Session II Rainout 9:30 am – 11:00 am U15 Girls Session I U8-U9 Girls Session II U14 Girls Session I U11 Girls Sessions II U16 GirlsRainout 11:00 am – 12:30 pm U14 Boys Session I U8-U9 Boys Session II U13 Boys Session I U12 Boys Sessions II U17-U19 Girls Rainout 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm U13 Girls Session I U10 Boys Session II U12 Girls Session II U14 Girls Session II U16-U18 Boys Rainout 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm U12 Girls Session I U15 Boys Session I U13 Girls Session II U13 Boys Session II Rainout 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm U12 Boys Session I U11 Girls Session I U14 Boys Session II U15 Girls Session II Rainout Time Monday August1st Time Tuesday August 2 nd 8:00 am – 9:30 amU11-U12 Boys8:00 am – 9:30 amU11-U12 Girls 9:30 am – 11:00 amU13-U14 Boys9:30 am – 11:00 amU13-U14 Girls 11:00 am – 12:30 pmU15+ Boys11:00 am – 12:30 pmU15+ Girls Goalkeeper Evaluations Field Evaluations

25 Players who miss tryouts and don’t gain an exemption will not be considered for placement on a top team the following season I am not playing God but an exemption means you have an intention to play for the club

26 Questions on player placement How to contact me jonathantudor@comcast.net jonathantudor@comcast.net 24 hour rule Please be considerate of the traveling program objectives of both playing levels and size of program

27 Thank you Attitude to me is more important than facts. It is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than success, than what other people think, say or do. It is more important than appearance, gift, or skill. It will make or break a company...a church...a home. The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day...I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it. And so it is with you... we are in charge of our attitudes. - Charles Swindoll  The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees opportunity in every difficulty Sir Winston Churchill

28 CC United Director of Coaching U9-U18 Traveling program update Success has always been easy to measure. It is the distance between one’s origins and one’s final achievement Michael Korda


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