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1 2018/19 Meeting

2 Coach Management things
Background Check Equipment requests. Licensing requirements Coach Trainings Coach/Manager Communication  Team meeting

3 Changes in the Club Evaluation Approach Team Building Club Awards
Winter Format U9/10 Training League Updates

4 MYSA Awards

5 Team Meeting We need to make sure that all teams follow the same procedure to develop consistency within the club. Introduction-players coaches and parents Review March placement policy to all teams Open Door policy Team needs- Do we still need players/ assistant coaches /team manager The Clubs Schedule- Winter and Summer training Practices Nights Durations Campus Team goals and objectives Expectations Tournament availability Additional Play opportunities Coaches and Referee’s

6 Master coaches for each age group
U9-12 Jonathan Tudor U12 Kyrl Henderson U13 Club ON Call Staff Goalkeeping- Paul O'Connor

7 ON Call coaches If you cant make a practice or are struggling with any practice Assistant Coach Master Coach On Call Coach Director of Coaching Need help on a session – Saturday and Sunday

8 CC United Winter Training Plans 2019
CC United Winter Training Plans 2019 U13+ U11/12 U9/10 C1 2 sessions per week Nov-March U11 C2 & U12 TCSL Optional Individual Sign Up in Nov/Dec 1 session during District 112 Dome 1 gym session per week Jan-Feb 1 session Champions Hall 2 sessions per week in Mar 1 Scrimmage slot in Dec, Jan, Feb Futsal Training/ Scrimmages Jan-March Free Pick up Futsal Jan-March C2 12C2 MYSA- Gold or Silver C3 Optional Team Sign Up in Nov/Dec 11/12 1 session per week District 112 Dome Free Pick-Up Futsal Jan-March

9 Winter Training Covered Team Training – schedule
Goalkeeper- need to register to be on list Gym time CCC Time Additional Costs Tournaments Additional time – Team and individual sign up Team Building – Camp Tanadoona

10 We need to get more from our pre season games
Winter Plans Winter focus Stage 1 attacking Possession in shape Movement of players Playing out of the back Playing into the strikers Stage 2 Defending Defending individual – should be the warm up for all stage 2 Defending as a zone Defending as a team – channeling Stage 3 Speed of play- tactical development Dribbling and passing Pre season match ups and games We need to get more from our pre season games

11 U9/10 City Center/ Bluff Park U11 Victoria U12 McKnight U13 Victoria
Playing Nights MYSA Competitive Playing Days/Nights Age/Division Girls Boys U9 Tue-Thu Mon-Wed U10 U11 Classic 2 U11 Classic 3 U12 Classic 1 U12 Classic 2 U12 Classic 3 U13 Classic 1 U13 Classic 2 U13 Classic 3 U14 Classic 1 U14 Classic 2 U14 Classic 3 U15 Classic 1 U15 Classic 2 U15 Classic 3 U16 Classic 1 U16 Classic 2 U16 Classic 3 U17 Classic 1 U18, U19 or U18/19 Combined Classic 1 U18, U19 or U18/19 Combined Classic 2 Field locations U9/10 City Center/ Bluff Park U11 Victoria U12 McKnight U13 Victoria U14+ Bandimere/Victoria/Clover

12 New Programs Winter Recreational Program United in development
New League Status

13 What is CC United in Development?
CC United in Development (CCUD) year-round programs for U6-U8 Boys & Girls interested in transitioning from Recreation to Competitive Soccer. Registration is OPEN for Winter I (Dec.-Jan.). Click HERE to register! Goals of the CC United Development Program: To continue to make the game of soccer and improve technique, Develop players who ready for the competitive program. Aid placement at U8/9 in the Academy program

14 By the opportunities we encourage
We are all CC Develop positive attributes in youth Develop soccer players in a child centered environment Empower the program with choices to have many ways of success What are we trying to do? By how we coach By how we try to play By how we warm up By how we watch games By how we win By how we lose By the opportunities we encourage Who are we? But Together we must be We are a community Soccer Club How do we do that? What are we?

15 Creating a club culture
The way our teams look to play What we class as success Coaching Style The way our teams warm up The way our Goalkeepers warm up The Conduct of our members Over the years we have slowly added pieces that are unique to our club- This year we will put them all together with one addition

16 Warm ups Fifa ll plus clips Fifa 11plus information
Why we are doing this

17 Game day schedule 1st contact with the players
The game day process is 45 minutes prior to the game 1st contact with the players 0-5 minutes – Meet the coach and the coach reviews the game, the objectives and the formation 5-10 minutes – Check in with the referee 5-30 minutes – The players do the 11 plus warm up 30-40 minutes The team breaks up into an activity based on age _ goalkeeper does a separate warm up U9/10 passing in pairs or dribbling with a move U11+ possession or multiple goal games 40-45 minutes coach reviews starting line up based on player readiness and talks individually and briefly

18 Evaluating team success Team
Does your team display comfort in possession of the ball Do they pass the ball in all directions Are they comfortable enough to build up play or do they play direct Do they play out and around the back line with confidence Do they get back players into attack Do they transition and win the ball back quickly?

19 Game Expectations I Expect all teams to go through this check list when we are wining to create positive game habits in preparation for the next game What we practice makes permanent and not perfect, so how we win and lose is just as important as how we practice and play We must win games because we are the better team and not just because we have more effective players At CC United for the development of the players in our community every game presents us with an opportunity to Work on the quality of our defending if our opponent is stronger than us Work on our attacking if we are stronger than our opponent Games will be considered lost if, as a team we either quit when we were down or simply kept on scoring U9/10 Can we play 3 touch Each time the ball goes out of bounds we must find the keeper Forward stays in opponents half and we must pass in before we go in U11 plus Can we play 2 touch The fullbacks must overlap the outside midfielder each time they get the ball The forwards play 1 touch 3 touch in your half and one touch in the opposing half Both wide midfielders have to touch the ball in the opposing half

20 Coach Expectations Game To allow the players to play the game
To evaluate performance of training at all games To do more player education on the sidelines To use the goals and objectives to determine success To use specific and limited moments to coach players on the field that allows the players to lead the game If the score runs the risk of being high to use game conditions to prepare the team for higher level teams To sit and Enjoy watching what you team has achieved

21 Coach Expectations on conduct
Never question a referee in a negative manner.  All referee conversations should happen during play breaks and in a civil manner. Never engage with a parent verbally or physically Never allow get into a verbal or physical altercation with opposing coach Always treat players with respect Act as a teacher not a dictator- ask the referee

22 Lets lose the levels and promote the love
Thank you Lets lose the levels and promote the love


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