Player Development Initiatives

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Player Development Initiatives

Overview 1 Small Sided Games 2 Calendar Year Registration

Small Sided Games The required rule changes have been made at North Texas Soccer. These changes are effective 01 SEP 2016 as recommendations beginning Fall 2016, and mandated beginning Fall 2017.

Objectives From U.S. Soccer: Develop skills on the ball Increase number of touches and control Improve confidence Develop intelligence Promote faster decisions and better awareness Develop partnerships within the team Provide age appropriate environment

Standards Chart U6 U7 U8 U9 U10 U11 U12 U13 Max. Field Size (yards) # of Players 4v4 7v7 9v9 11v11 Goalkeeper? No Yes Playing Times 4x8 min. 3x15 min. 2x25 min. 2x30 min. 2x35 min. Break Times 5 min. 10 min. 15 min. Ball Size 3 4 5 Goal Size (ft) 4x6 6.5x18.5 8x24 Offside? Information courtesy of U.S. Soccer

Field Overview Mini Field - 30x20 yards U6, U7 & U8 - 4v4 Players at this age need to develop basic motor skills such as walking, running and changing direction. A smaller space will help them to develop these skills while also providing more interaction with the ball, teammates and opponents. Development Field - 47x30 yards U9 & U10 - 7v7 Players at this age need to develop speed and agility. For this reason we promote play on a bigger field. Players will have more space to move in control of the ball and face 1v1 situations against an opponent in different parts of the field. Small Sided Field - 75x47 yards U11 & U12 - 9v9 Players at this age need to develop coordination, balance and visual awareness. Increasing the number of players requires faster decision making so players can develop partnerships and game intelligence. Information courtesy of U.S. Soccer

U6 | U7 | U8 *NEW* 4v4 (U6, U7, U8) 30x20 field size 4x6 Goal Size 3 ball NO goalkeeper NO offside

U6 | U7 | U8 Mini Field Information courtesy of U.S. Soccer

U9 | U10 *NEW* 7v7 47x30 field size 6.5x18.5 Goal Size 4 ball YES goalkeeper YES offside

U9 | U10 Development Field Information courtesy of U.S. Soccer

U9 | U10 Build Out Line Used to promote playing the ball out of the back in an no pressure setting. When the goalkeeper has the ball, either during play or from a goal kick, the opposing team must move behind the build out line. The goalkeeper may then pass, throw or roll the ball to a teammate (no punting). Once the ball is in play, the opposing team may cross the build out line and play resumes. Information courtesy of U.S. Soccer

U11 | U12 *NEW* 9v9 75x47 field size 6.5x18.5 Goal Size 4 ball YES goalkeeper YES offside

U11 | U12 Small Sided Field Information courtesy of U.S. Soccer

Implementation Rule changes passed by North Texas Soccer require that Member Associations adopt the new Small Sided Games. The changes are recommended to begin in the Fall 2016 season, and are mandated to begin the Fall 2017 season. It is understood that it may take some time to work with parks departments to adjust fields and goals to appropriate sizes.

Calendar Year Registration The required rule changes have been made at North Texas Soccer. The changes to calendar year birthdates for registration, and the corresponding age groupings are effective 01 SEP 2016 and required beginning for the Fall 2016.

Objectives From U.S. Soccer: Alignment with the international age groups Combat relative age effect A selection bias towards players born earlier in the year because they are more physically mature than their peers A balance of players born throughout the year is recommended Allows for continued development of players who have yet to mature physically

Birth Year & Season Matrix 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 BirthYear 2019 U4 2018 U5 2017 U6 2016 U7 2015 U8 2014 U9 2013 U10 2012 U11 2011 U12 2010 U13 2009 U14 2008 U15 2007 U16 2006 U17 2005 U18 2004 U19 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998

Implementation United States Youth Soccer will adopt calendar year age groups for all programs beginning in the Fall 2016 season. North Texas Soccer has adopted calendar year age groups beginning in the Fall 2016 season.