Objectives of HPL - Coquitlam Metro

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Transcript Objectives of HPL - Coquitlam Metro

CMFSC Presentation
British Columbia Soccer Premier League
Introductions
Guiding Principles for HPL League
 Supports CSA’s Player First Mentality
 Harmonizes all elite level programming
 Eliminates congestion and provides greater clarity for
all stakeholders
 Works in harmony with existing structures
 Drives improvements to all aspects of Elite level
soccer
Objectives of HPL
 Makes a strong contribution to player development
at the National Team level.
 Provides an elevated level of competition for elite
players in BC.
 HPL becomes a dynamic new property for BC Soccer,
its membership, and its strategic partners
Governance, Management, & Support of HPL
 Will operate under BC Soccer as the provincial sport
governing body.
 Will be overseen by a High Performance League
Board of Governors.
 Will receive Management support from BC Soccer’s
HPL Committee & designated Staff
Technical Objectives of HPL
 Impact the daily environment of the player.....CRITICAL TO OVERALL
IMPROVEMENT
 Create an atmosphere which provides for a meaningful and sustainable
competition format
 Harmonize all elite level of programming in BC to alleviate congestions,
provide clarity, recognized and sustainable player development program.
 Talent identification
 Quality match environments
 Coaching development
Proposed HPL Technical Standards
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Mandatory Coaching Certification (Age specific)
Compliance of Recognized Technical Curriculum
Establishment of Scouting Database (Coaches reports)
Maximum Number of Matches
Minimum Number of Training Sessions
Minimum Play Standard and Substitution Policy
Required Rest and Recovery Periods
Minimum Squad Size
Mandatory Player Testing Protocol
Positional Specific Coaching (Goalkeeping)
HPL Proposed Synopsis
Age Groups :
U13 through U16 & U18 Male & Female
Player Evaluations:
Second two week of January and 1st week of
February ***(there has been lots of
discussion about moving this to November
instead).
Pre-Season
February start
Season Length (Comp. Phase 1)
March 1st through July 1st
1st Transition:
July through 1st week of August
2nd Pre-Season
Last two weeks of August
Season Length (Comp. Phase 2)
Last two weeks of August through to the 3rd
week of November
2nd Transition:
Mid-November through to Player Evals
Provincial Cup Date:
July 1st
Total Matches
Approximately 40
BC Soccer Provincial Teams Program
Age Groups
Under 13 to Under 15
Player Evaluations
Through HPL, PTP training and project phases,
CSA NTC West Program and competition phases
Squad Sizes
18(including 2 keepers)
Composite of Player
Extractions
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Mid-Nov through Feb (10 weeks)
Mid-March (7-10 days)
Beginning of May (7-10 days)
Beginning of June (7-10 days)
July to beginning of August (4 weeks)
CSA – National Training Centre West
Age Groups
U13 through U15
Player Selection
CSA Staff Coaches & BC Soccer Staff
Coaches responsibily
Composite of Program
One session per week for a selected group
of players (NO CONFLICT WITH LEAGUE
PLAY)
Player Assessment & Selection
Players may be added or released at any
time within a program.
Programming Phase
1) 1st training phase begins in February
2) 2nd training phase beings in August
BC Soccer Premier League Clubs
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Abbotsford Soccer Association
Burnaby/ North Shore
Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club
Lower Island Soccer Association/Upper Island
Soccer Association (Vancouver Island)
South Fraser Soccer Club
Surrey United Soccer Club
Thompson Okanagan Football Club
Vancouver/Richmond.
CMFSC BCSPL Plan
 Coach Selection : Applications were due February
15th and Coaches will be finalized & announced at
the latest, March 1st.
 Evaluations will now be posted when the coach
appointments are posted. They will begin at the
beginning of April.
 Website – we will have a dedicated section for
HPL where we will continue to post new
information. We will also post a handbook or Q
& A for parents soon.
CMFSC Partners with the BCSPL
 Current Regional Partners are Port Moody SC and Port
Coquitlam FC who put their formal support behind our HPL
application bid.
 We will now be working with both clubs to establish a working
relationship.
 The hope is to start that we can collaborate on things such as
player identification, player development, and coach
development.
 We want to be able to establish relationships with Tier 2
teams/coaches in both Port Moody and Port Coquitlam so
that players can stay in their community clubs, but still have
access and exposure to HPL.
What Does Year One Look Like?
CMFSC BCSPSL Evaluations – April 2011
Mini Season – September to November
Re-evaluation Phase – possibly November?
First Full Season
-February to July
-September to November
Cost for BCSPL
The Budget has not been set or approved yet, the budget will include fees to
cover:
League Registration Fee
Travel Costs (2 trips to Island, 2 trips
to Okanagan)
Club Administration
Referee Costs
Website Support
Equipment Balls, cones, etc.
BCPSL Technical Director
Uniforms, training gear, tracksuits,
bag, etc.
Coaching Costs
Game Day Miscellaneous Costs
Cost for BCSPL cont...
 A Metro player was paying last season:
 $1140 for Y-League
 $495 for Metro Fees
(this did not include the cost to travel to Florida $1600 and other
things such as track-suits and training equipment that they
had to purchase separately as a Metro Player)
 We are committed to working to keep the cost as low as we
can, while still balancing offering a quality, competitive
program.
Transition from the U12 Year
Current recommendation is:
Evaluations would be in the
Spring(March/April) of their Under 12 Season.
Each season compete in a mini season
September – November and then join the rest
of the age groups for the full season February
to November.
Under 18 Year
 For inaugural year will run from:
-September to November
-February to July
-Decisions for what the season from September
to November 2012 will be made by the Board of
Governors.
 After Year one the traditional U18 season will run
from February to July and then again decisions on
the September to November season will be
made.
Tier 2 to Tier 5
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Tier 2 – Metro Select League (MSL)
Tier 3 – Gold
Tier 4 – Silver
Tier 5 – Bronze
Tier 2 – MSL
• Boys Selects League and Girls Metro League Merges
• Team limits
Max 16 at U13
Max 14 at U14
Max 12 at U15-18
• Island & Okanagan will not be involved
These are recommended maximum teams numbers but the league
will have flexibility if there is a strong age group.
There is also not a commitment to fielding the max unless it is
appropriate.
They will have league rules out by mid march.
Tier 3 – Tier 5 (Gold-Bronze)
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Girls – continue to be run by BCCGSL
Boys – will be run by 4 District and 5 District
Gold(Tier 3) & Silver(Tier 4) – player selection
Bronze - House
Questions