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Post by Soccerhouse on Aug 31, 2018 8:17:35 GMT -5
It seemed like a Monday or Tuesday, there was a big data dump on the USDA club pages and the majority of clubs (local ones) had their rosters updated for each age group. I'm assuming this was done by US Soccer or is this the responsibility of the local club? The majority of Concordes are still blank - conc.ussoccerda.com/sam/teams/index.php?team=7414436
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Post by Futsal Gawdess on Aug 31, 2018 8:31:22 GMT -5
It seemed like a Monday or Tuesday, there was a big data dump on the USDA club pages and the majority of clubs (local ones) had their rosters updated for each age group. I'm assuming this was done by US Soccer or is this the responsibility of the local club? The majority of Concordes are still blank - conc.ussoccerda.com/sam/teams/index.php?team=7414436The season officially begins tomorrow. The clubs have a series of checks they have to complete before the current/final list has to go to US Soccer. So things like birth certificates, country of citizenship, concussion test certification, health sign-offs, etc have to all be done and then sent to US Soccer. Until then you are not officially on the team in the eyes of US Soccer. Keep in mind if you are listed with any other club outside of the US, you have to also clear FIFA international waivers in case another federation has "rights" to you. So if you and your parents move to Spain for a job and you participate in local club soccer, you have to get cleared to ensure Spain has to claim to you. What amazes me is the window to do all of this opens up July 1st. More than enough time to get most of these items done.
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Post by straightred on Aug 31, 2018 9:56:12 GMT -5
I'm sure there is some control process in place in terms of clearing a roster with USSF, but I'm equally certain that individual club administrators have access and responsibility for uploading roster info onto website. It is only anecdotal, but last year my little Mia's profile showed an incorrect graduation date. Not a big deal, but you want that stuff to be correct, and it was also wrong for three or four kids on the team. I pointed it out to club admin a few times over two weeks and was basically ignored (sound familiar?). One of the kid's with bad info was a chosen one. After two week's of my being ignored, another dad complained to the club admin. Within an hour all the girls' info was corrected online.
I'm curious to see if/how they designate players as FT or PT online. Last year they posted FT and DP designations.
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Post by Soccerhouse on Aug 31, 2018 10:14:44 GMT -5
Will be very interesting to see how PT players get allocated throughout the season. A players status can apparently change once for the season (if I'm not mistaken)
Part-Time (PT) player: •Is on the game day roster of the team during certain games, but is not playing consistently and/or enough minutes in DA games (e.g. player #15 -20). •Can still be developing and/or has the potential to make an impact in the future. •Is rostered in a DA club and receives playing time on a non-DA team within the club, or in an affiliate club to supplement their playing time as part of his/her individual development plan. An IDP includes a long-term season plan with a consistent environment and coaching staff. •Must train at least 1x and ideally 2x per week with the DA club and 1-2x per week with the non-DA team for a total of 3-4x per week as part of their IDP. •Can play a maximum of 12 DA games per season (regular season and events, including playoffs).
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