Developing Competitive Youth Soccer in Eastern Ontario

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Coaches Pre Season
Meeting
May 5th, 2014
Agenda
• Welcome
• Partnerships
• Registration
• Operations
• Discipline process
• Any other business
• Cup draws
Goalkeeper Skills
• 5 or 6 week course with Golden Gloves Academy (Tuesdays) - $62.50 or
$75
• Head coach is Tania Singfield who played in 1999 World Cup for Canada
• Held at the University of Ottawa (end zones)
• Details are posted on the website (http://summer.ncisl.com)
Disalvo Sports / Umbro
• The NCISL, Disalvo Sports and Adidas have continued their partnership to offer
NCISL members a discount on uniforms and equipment
• 30% discount on Adidas uniforms (based on quantities)
• 15% discount on regular priced Adidas items
• 10% discount on other regular priced items
• The uniform credit can go towards uniform purchases here
• More details regarding the Uniform Program are available on the website
(http://summer.ncisl.com)
2014 Outdoor Calendar
• 24th April
Registration opens on the web site
• 5th May
Pre Season Coaches Meeting
• 12th May
Exhibition games start
• 19th May
League season starts
• 28th August
League season ends
• 27th August
Presidents Cup Final
• 28th August
Challenge Cup Final
• 6th September
Tournament – 1 day
• 30th September
Payment balance deadline
Registration Overview
• All players must register with the NCISL and OSA before they can play in
the NCISL
• The process has 2 steps and can take up to 4 days to be completed (start
of season only)
• Teams are recommended not to leave registration until the last possible
moment
Player Eligibility for Men’s Corporate Divisions
There are three eligibility types for players registered with the NCISL:
3. Eligible players for the Corporate Divisions are persons who meet at
least one of the following requirements:
a) Persons currently employed by the Corporation(s) which the club
represents; (Men’s Open and Women should register under A)
b) Persons who have previously registered for the club, except as a guest
player, in one of the previous two seasons, and have not registered for
any other NCISL club since that time
c) Persons who were former guests and have been made eligible by the
NCISL Board of Directors in accordance with rule 5.5
Guest Player Eligibility
2. Eligibility policy for players are registered in other leagues
Guest players may be registered with NCISL teams according to the league bylaws
and the following policy
NCISL Men Divisions 1 and 2
Players registered in the following divisions can not be registered as guest players
or play on a TRP in the NCISL.
OCSL Men Premier
OCSL Men C1
ERSL Men Under 21
NCISL Men Divisions 3 and 4
Players registered in the following divisions can not be registered as guest
players or play on a TRP in the NCISL.
OCSL Men Premier
OCSL Men C1
ERSL Men Under 21
OCSL Men C2
OCSL Men C3
OCSL Men C4
The 2 step registration process
• The 2 step process is summarized as follows:
1.
Player registers on the NCISL web site
2.
The Team Coach approves the player for that team
3.
Player can now log into the site
4.
The player is eligible to play 24 hours after being registered with the OSA.
Step 1 - On line registration
Visit the NCISL web site at
www.ncisl.com
Click on the Register button and
follow the instructions
Step 1 - On line registration
You will be asked to select your
NCISL club in the top drop down box
Then you will need to state how you
are eligible to play in the NCISL
Complete the on line registration
process to completion
Step 2 - Team Coach Approval
• After you have finished your on line registration an email is sent to your
team coach
• The coach is asked to approve you for the team
• To do this the coach needs to go to the NCISL web site, log in and
approve the new player
• When the coach has done this another email is sent, this time to the
player, giving instructions on how the player can log in to the NCISL web
site to obtain access to his or her registration form – PLEASE IGNORE
THIS PART
Player Identification Cards
• To prove that they have been registered properly, all players must bring
with them either a valid OSA player photo card (available from the
EODSA office) or a valid government issue photo ID. Note that OSA
cards obtained will be billed to the team. The NCISL does not pay for
OSA cards.
• Examples include:
• Drivers license (with photo)
• Health card (with photo)
• Passport (with photo)
• The website will only allow registered players to be added to the game
sheet.
• Hand-written names on the game sheet will be inspected by the league
office to confirm player’s registration.
2014 Men Divisions
Division 1
Division 1 has AR’s
(Monday)
Division 2
(Tuesday)
Division 3A
Division 3B
(Wednesday)
(Tuesday)
Division 4
(Thursday)
2014 Team Alignment
Div 1 – Monday
1.
Alcatel-Lucent Chargers
2.
Carling Block
3.
Carling Reds
4.
EMS Spartans
5.
Mafco
6.
MRP GPFC
Div 2 – Tuesday
1.
Alcatel-Lucent Scorpions
2.
Art Engineering Inc.
3.
Atreus FC
4.
CAE Tsunami
5.
Maplesoft Hawks
6.
Mitel United
7.
N45 Red Star
8.
Shirley’s Bay Cosmos
2014 Team Alignment Con’t
Div 3 A – Wednesday
Div 3 B – Tuesday
1. Alcatel-Lucent Thunderhawks
1. BoC Liquid Assets
2. Blackberry Reapers
2. Burbs Westboro FC
3. CMC FC
3. CGI Shakers
4. EMS FC
4. DND Fusion Force
5. Eperformance
5. GDC Gunners
6. Flextronics Fusion
6. Kinaxis Kodiax
7. GDC Tankers United
7. Lysten Legends
8. IDT Pirates
8. Real Decoy
9. JDS Lasers
9. Shopify Reserves
10. PW Hellions
10. TC United
2014 Team Alignment Con’t
Div 4 – Thursdays
9. QNX Kickers
1. Alcatel-Lucent Eagles
10. Shirley’s Bay United
2. CAE Predators
11. Sidence Tremors
3. Cisco Routers
4. Deloitte & Touche
5. Dragonwave Vikings
6. Ernst & Young
7. Juniper Juggernauts
8. NavCan Navigators
Promotion & Relegation for 2014
Division
1
2
3A
3B
4
Promotion
1st
1st place
1st place
1st & 2nd place
Relegation
6th place
7th & 8th place
last place
last place
 Division 4 – First place team will be promoted to division 3A
 Division 4 – Second place team will be promoted to Division 3B.
2014 Women Divisions
Division 1
(Monday)
Division 2
(Monday)
Division
Promotion
Relegation
1
None
5th & 6th
2
1st & 2nd place
None
2014 Women’s Teams
Div 1 – Mondays
Div 2 – Mondays
1. Capital Punishment
1. Alcatel-Lucent Sirens
2. Gunners
2. Carling Phoenix
3. Kanata Jaguars
3. Grasskickers
4. OCETF
4. Mitel Platinum
5. Spitfires – K
5. Orange Peelers
6. Young Guns
6. Ottawa Women United
7. PureLogicIT Falcons
8. Victorious Secret
2014 Mens Open
Div 1
1. Borussia Puis
2. Kablamo FC
3. NOBS
4. Old Timers FC
5. Rogers FC
Cups
• Challenge Cup
– open to all men’s Corporate teams
• Presidents Cup – open to all men’s Corporate teams in Division 3 & 4
• Women’s Cup – will not be taking place in 2014 – all teams will play an
exhibition game to replace this.
• Cups are played as a single game elimination and scheduled throughout the
season
• Tie breaking process
• Penalties from the mark
• Cup final will have 2 x 10 minutes, golden goal
• Semi finals and finals will be played at the Richcraft Recreational Complex turf
field with Assistant Referees for the games
Tournament
• September 6th in Kanata
• All NCISL teams can enter as well as teams from outside the NCISL (i.e. OCSL,
RA League, out of town adult registered teams etc.)
• 4 Divisions
• Men A
• Men B
• Men C
• Women
• Guaranteed 3 games
• All games are 40 minutes long in the round robin, single play off game
• Only play offs have AR’s
2014 Fields Corp. & Women’s League
• Nepean
• Kanata
• Bannockburn Park
• Coyote Run Park
• Centrepoint West
• Carling Campus
• Corkstown 1 & 2
• Earl of March HS
• Only until mid June
• Ottawa
• Insmill Park (Monday,
Tuesday)
• University of Ottawa *
• Richcraft Rec Complex
• Rideau HS 2
• Roland Michener 1
(Monday, Tuesday)
• Somerton Park (Monday,
Tuesday)
• WC Bowes
• Carleton University *
* All games at Ottawa U and
Carleton are 90 minutes long.
2014 Fields Men’s Open
• Bannockburn Park
• Carling
• Centrepoint Park West
• Corkstown #1 & #2
NCISL Game Process
• Bring 3 copies of the game sheet with you
• Give 1 copy to your opponents and 2 copies to the referee
• Each team must provide a goal net and a set of corner flags
• Home team provides the game ball
• Away team changes if there is a uniform clash
• When ARs are provided both teams have their bench on the same side
• When no ARs are provided
• home team decides which side to place their bench
• away team takes other side
• you do not change at half time
• Collect your completed game sheet from the referee at the end of the
game and use it to enter a game report on the NCISL web site
Player Card Inspections
• Player card inspections are mandatory and must occur prior to kick off
• Failure to perform a player card inspection will result in a fine of $50
• Each team lines up in the centre circle and each coach inspects the other
teams cards
• Check the cards thoroughly and make sure the name appears on the
game sheet
• Players without a card can not play – no exceptions
• If there is a dispute about a players card try to resolve it with the opposing
coach
• If you can not resolve it then inform the referee that you are protesting the
game prior to the game commencing
• Players who arrive late must show their cards to the opposing coach at
half time
• Players arriving after the 2nd half has started can not play
Discipline Process
• The NCISL use the OSA Discipline Process
• Discipline by hearing
• Discipline by review
Discipline by hearing
• You can not appeal a red card, instead you can request a hearing
• A hearing costs $50 and must be requested in writing within 48 hours of
the game
• If you are found not guilty you will have your $50 refunded
• You will be asked to meet a panel who will decide what action to take
• You must attend the hearing
• Decisions made by hearing may be appealed to the EODSA according to
your rights of appeal (see web site under About section)
Discipline by review
• If you do not request a hearing within 48 hours then the discipline by
review process will be used
• You will be issued the mandatory minimum suspension identified by the
OSA
• You will also be fined $25 and are not eligible to play until this fine has
been paid.
• You can not appeal a decision made by discipline by review
About Discipline Index
• A Discipline Index is used to help maintain an enjoyable and sporting
environment for all NCISL members.
• A team’s Discipline Index will determine whether or not their application
into the NCISL league will be accepted, accepted with sanctions, rejected
or possible expulsion from the league
• Due to the increased numbers of cards last season, all teams that have a
Discipline Index greater than 0.70 will be on Performance Bonds (PB).
• All teams will start at the YR1 level of the Performance Bonds
• Each Club in the NCISL should be striving to be in the Green Zone of the
Discipline Index.
How to determine your Discipline Index?
• 1 red card = 2 points
• 1 yellow card = 1 point
• Divide the total points by the total number of games that your team plays
in the league during a season. This includes cup games.
• IE: A team plays 20 games in a season obtains 2 red cards and 15 yellow
cards. Their Discipline Index= (4+15)/20
• The Discipline Index for this team is equal to 0.95
Discipline Index
Red Zone
0.7 and above
$100 for every 0.10
Warning Zone
0.6 – 0.69
Green Zone
0.01 – 0.59
Referee Complaints
• Each season, the NCISL receives several Referee complaints
• The NCISL Director of Referees will review each complaint and will respond to the person
making the complaint, within 14 days
• If required, the Director will speak to the Referee involved in the complaint to obtain their
view of the situation
• The Director will then determine if the complaint is justified or not
• If the Director determines the Referee requires more education in applying the Laws of the
Game, he will speak to the Referee personally
• If the Director concludes the Complainant needs an explanation of the Laws, as the Referee
was correct in applying the Laws, he will communicate directly with this person
• Any serious misconduct by a Referee, who contravenes any of the OSA published rules, and
a complaint is received by the NCISL, will be forwarded to the EODSA Referee Discipline
Committee for further action
Further information
• Dawn Dinsdale, [email protected] 613-852 – 4144
• Andy Weston, Head Referee – [email protected]
• Tim Wong, Director of Discipline – [email protected]
• Or check out our web site www.ncisl.com