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To provide a consistent model for player development across the province, the British Columbia Soccer Association has adopted the Canadian Soccer Associations list of recommended game structures based on the developmental age of players 18 years and under. These game structures consider factors such as: the ideal number of players on a team, game duration, ball size, field size, goal size, and the rulings on off-sides.

 

 

  
By establishing recommendations for a National Game Structure, clubs and leagues across Canada will be able to work together for the development of our young players. Numerous studies have revealed the effectiveness of small sided games in improving young players both technically and tactically. These studies have also shown that the small sided game environment provides players with more touches of the ball and, therefore, more enjoyment. All the basic elements are still present with numbers and field sizes adjusted accordingly to allow players increased involvement in the action.


This graduated approach has many benefits for players and coaches. Having fewer players also assists the coach to lead players through basic group tactics in a stronger environment. While many coaches understand that children and youth players are not “small adults”, the CSA and BC Soccer have been slow to provide a suitable game environment for our young players. We are now pleased to make the following recommendations that form the National Game Structure.
 

 
 
 
  

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BC Soccer unveiled its new logo Saturday night at the 2009 Annual Awards Banquet at the Delta Vancouver Airport hotel in Richmond. The new emblem is designed to go hand-in-hand with a celebration of the common interests that bring us together - Global Game. Universal Passion.

 

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There’s a common misconception in certain areas of the soccer community that Provincial Team player evaluations are meaningless, because only former PTP players are selected. However, a recent analysis reveals development opportunities and a turnover much higher than expected.

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BC Soccer is proud to award scholarships annually to players who are pursuing a post secondary education. The BC Soccer Scholarships are awarded at a Scholarship Luncheon held each year in June at BC Soccer’s Annual General Meeting. The deadline for application is March 31, 2009. 

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The Premier’s Athletic Awards is an annual event that allows the Province to recognize the top female and male athletes from the provincial sport organizations and post secondary institutions receiving funding through the BC Athlete Assistance Program.

The BC Athlete Assistance Program, administered by the Sport and Recreation Branch of the Ministry of Healthy Living and Sport provides financial support to athletes who demonstrate the potential and commitment to represent British Columbia and Canada in athletic competition to relieve some of the pressures associated with training and competition.

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  Congratulations to FIFA Referee Paul Ward for his recent appointment last week to the international friendly between Sweden and Me...

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We are pleased to announce Prince George Women's Soccer League and North Cariboo Senior Soccer League as hosts of the 2009 Leeta Solkalski and Keith Millar Cups (Senior B).

 

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The 2009 Annual BC Soccer Conference will take place May 1st to 3rd 2009, at Capilano University 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver B.C.

This conference features an impressive array of coaching and referee guest speakers that provide world class on and off-field educational sessions. These demonstrations, along with the auditorium lectures will address the basics to elite level of play. 

 

 

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Dear Members and Friends of BC Soccer,

As BC Soccer has received a substantial number of enquiries relating to a potential change in the coastal playing season we wish it to be understood that any discussions and considerations are in a very preliminary stage. It is clear that a decision on a change of this magnitude could only be achieved through extensive consultation with our membership, as well as the various external stakeholder groups that play an important role in the provision of soccer programs and services.

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Vancouver Whitecaps FC, in conjunction with BC Soccer, announced today a restructure to the United Soccer Leagues (USL) Super Y-League affiliate program. The revised program, rebranded under the banner “Professional Development Partners,” will allow British Columbia-based clubs to operate under District jurisdiction, with additional support for local club infrastructure, as well as a more integrated player development model.

 

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As an association we are continually looking to improve in all aspects, with the ultimate goal of providing further enhanced levels of service to our Membership.  In aiming to achieve this goal, we have identified the need for our association to select and implement an appropriate Member Service Management System to advance the operation and process behind all activities BC Soccer administer.

Thank you to all the individuals within the BC Soccer community who put their name forward to be a member of the member Service Management System working group.

 

Please click on the “Read More” link below to view the Working Group Members and meeting timelines.

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Dear BC Soccer Member,

 

BC Soccer is pleased to share with you some exciting news relating to future field and facility opportunities.

As you may already be aware, last week’s Federal Budget announcement revealed a new $500 million fund initiative, to be expended in the next two years, to renew and build sport and recreation facilities within our communities.

The budget highlighted in detail the need for “hockey arenas, soccer fields, tennis and basketball courts, and swimming pools” as examples for upgrading, renewal and building through this nationally delivered initiative.

The program will be a 50/50 matching initiative through regional development agencies whereby provinces and municipalities, community sport organizations, and the private sector may all apply for matching funds where shovel ready projects exist. Three big goals drive the new fund- economic stimulus, quality facilities, and national spirit- and the allocation will be based on merit and readiness accordingly.

Click the “Read More” link below to view what this means for BC Soccer Members.

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BC Soccer is now on Facebook. Facebook has become the ultimate social networking site on the internet, with statistics showing one out of every 50 peo...

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The Vancouver Whitecaps FC have signed goalkeeper Diego Aparecido F. Oliveira (Diego) to the Whitecaps USL Premier Development League (PDL) team after the Brazilian agreed to a one-year contract, plus an option. Diego, 22, joins the Whitecaps after being initially spotted with AC Corintians, who are a Brazilian first division club based in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, during a friendly match that was presented by The Soccer Paper last September at Swangard Stadium.

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The U16 Boys Evaluation Camp, originally scheduled for January 25th, has been rescheduled to February 1st, 2009 at South Surrey Athleti...

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The following is a summary of the U13-U18 Boys Coastal B Cup draws that were held at the Coastal district meetings during the Semi Annual General Meeting in Richmond January 10th /11th. The first round of games is scheduled for March 7, 2009.

 

 

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According to a CSA annual report, Surrey United ranks first in senior competitions. The comprehensive report identifies the most successful amateur soccer clubs across Canada in terms of their performances at annual championships as well as gender and age categories. 
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BC referee Michelle Pye has been selected as a finalist for Sport BC’s 43rd Annual Athlete of the Year Awards, presented by TELUS.  

Nominated in the Official of the Year category, Michelle has had a remarkable year. She was also selected as the BC Soccer Official of the Year at the Annual Awards Banquet held January 10th. BC Soccer is proud to have one of the top officials in the world, and are delighted at the selection of Michelle as a Sport BC finalist.

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Young players, clubs and parents are advised about recent scam. Persons purporting to be licensed agents are sending out spam emails promising tr...

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Dear BC Soccer Members and Potential Members,

BC Soccer is pleased to be the largest provincial sport organization (PSO) in BC and the third largest soccer specific PSO in Canada.  We believe in the power of soccer and look to develop our game by emphasizing its benefits of active and healthy living while supporting our member clubs, districts, and leagues to strengthen and unite their local soccer community.

Please click on the link below to view the Member Benefits document that provides an overview of the benefits associated with being a member of our association.

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BC Soccer is pleased to announce the following locations for the 2009 and 2010 Youth Provincial Championships:

2009 Youth BCSA Cup Provincial Championships (B Cup)  

Girls U13 - U18                                 Jul 2 – 5        North Vancouver

Boys U13 - U18                                Jul 2 – 5        Nelson

 

2009 Youth Provincial Cup Championships (A Cup) *New Format*         

Girls U13, U15, U17 & Boys U13        Jul 4/5          Kamloops

Girls & Boys U14, U16 & U18            Jul 4/5          Richmond

 

2010 Youth BCSA Cup Provincial Championships (B Cup)

Girls U13 - U18                                 Jul 8 – 11      Richmond

Boys U13 - U18                                Jul 8 – 11      Aldergrove

 

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Dear BC Soccer Members, 

As an association we are continually looking to improve in all aspects, with the ultimate goal of providing further enhanced levels of service to our Membership.  To achieve this goal, we facilitated a Youth Member and Senior Member Workshop in the Spring of 2008 and we would like to thank those who attended.  We received valuable feedback from those workshops, and have now identified many areas which we need to improve upon to provide the level of service our members are requesting.

Please click on the below link to view our Spring 2008 Youth & Senior Workshop Follow-up report.

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BC Soccer, in conjunction with Sport BC, is very pleased to provide you the following additional member benefits. 

 

 
 

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The Canadian Soccer Association announced today that Christine Sinclair is the female selection for the 2008 adidas Canadian Players of the Year award. Sinclair was honoured in a vote shared by Canadian media (50%) and Canadian coaches who have taken the Canadian Soccer Association’s national course at the B and A levels (50%).

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Canadian teenagers Russell Teibert and Monica Lam-Feist have been named Canadian U-17 Players of the Year for the 2008 soccer season. The two stars were honoured in a vote shared by national-team coaches (50%) and Canadian coaches who have taken the Canadian Soccer Association’s national course at the B and A levels (50%).

  

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The air was electric inside the Richmond Oval for the first ever event in the Richmond Olympic Oval. From January 3rd to 4th, 28 teams from across the province competed for their Provincial titles as the Canadian national speed skating team looked on.

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The British Columbia Soccer Association introduced the Referee Candidates Program in the fall of 2007, under the leadership of the BC Soccer Referee Development Coordinator, Jose Branco.  This program is designed to provide aspiring referees from across the province the ability to hone their referee skills through on and off field training and education sessions. 
 
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The British Columbia Soccer Association would like to take this opportunity to remind all our members of our partnership with Human Kinetics Publishers Inc., who is the premier knowledge integrator in the physical activity/sport field.  They synthesize vast amounts of information into a constantly evolving array of products that utilize current technology to meet the needs of varied audiences. Human Kinetics has served the physical activity/sport field since 1974, when it published its first book--a proceedings from a sport psychology conference.

Our partnership provides BC Soccer members access to discounted soccer technical and tactical, coaching and sport science resources in a variety of media forms, with a monthly 25% off the Book of the Month.

For more information on Human Kinetics Publishers Inc. and to view this, and previous, books of the month please click the “Read More” link below.

 
  

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Most football fans have played the game at some point as children and most of us will probably want to - or are already doing it - teach our kids how to play it. There are all kinds of courses available to help them learn the game and get better at it, but who teaches the parents how to play their part in helping their child enjoy football?

That's where Sports Path ™  come in. Their online courses are aimed at 'soccer parents', teaching them all about how best to help their kids grow into the sport, though it's important to point out at this stage that the courses aren't a 'how to' guide. The most important thing with Sports Path is making football fun for your kids.
 
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On an annual basis, BC Soccer Office sends all Districts, Clubs and District Development Centers the appropriate documents that will allow them to set up referee and coaching certification clinics in their area for the fiscal year between April 1 and March 31. This universal calendar will provide an opportunity to address the unique needs for the various Districts, Clubs and District Development Centers.  This process will ensure that the necessary amount and type of certification clinics will be available for all coaches.

Referee Refresher, Entry Level Referee Clinics and all Community Coaching Courses (Childrens, Youth, and Senior) may be booked through BC Soccer by any member Club, District, Association, or District Development Centre that is currently in good standing with the British Columbia Soccer Association.

Please Click on the “Read More” link below to view and download the 2009-2010 Coaching Clinic Information package and clinic request form and also the 2009-2010 Referee Clinic Information Package and Clinic Request Form.
 

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  The British Columbia Soccer Associations District Development Centre Program was announced in September 2004. This program has bee...

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25 November 2008

Canadian Soccer Association Press Release

Neil Ellett, John Limniatis, Joan McEachern and Mike Stojanovic head the list of 2009 inductees to The Soccer Hall of Fame. The four players will be inducted next 6 June along with builders Bob Sawtell (referee), Derek Wisdom (administrator) and Colin Jose (historian). Also to be honoured is Pioneer Award winner, the late Ted Slade, and the Team of Distinction Award winner, the 1986 Canadian FIFA World Cup™ team.

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Guillermo Gonzalez says that, before fleeing Mexico as a political refugee, his dream was to move to Canada. That dream came true last February. His new dream, Gonzalez told the Courier Monday, is to become a world champion soccer player.
 
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The BCSA would like to acknowledge and congratulate all Affiliate Teams who represented British Columbia at the 2008 USL Super Y-League North American championship in Tampa, Florida.
 
Please click on the “Read More” link to view articles on participating teams.
 

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The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to inform you that the 2009-2010 Coaching Clinic Information Package and the 2009-2010 Referee Clinic Information Package is available and has been sent, via hard copy, to all previous clinic hosts and all District and League Presidents.
 
These information packages provide overviews of the CSA / BCSA Coaching Certification Program and the CSA / BCSA Referee Development Program. They also outline the guidelines, requirements, and process for all partners to host Community Level BCSA Coaching Clinics and Entry Level Referee Clinics and Refreshers. Included in these packages are the Community Coaching Clinic Request Form and Referee Clinic Request Form for the year April 1, 2009 through to March 31, 2010. 
 
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The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to announce 13 members of its province wide Player Development Pathway have received Canadian National Team call-ups. This established pathway included participation within club, Provincial Team Programming and CSA National Training Centre Programming.

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The British Columbia launch of Play Soccer BC has been delayed as a result of pending national sponsorship and licensing extensions.

Roll-out of the program beyond Ontario and into BC and other provinces (originally projected to launch in 2008) is contingent on a national sponsorship plan supported by the OSA. Until national sponsorship agreements are finalized, we are unable to provide the services of Play Soccer®.



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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Sheik Ozeer. Sheik was a dedicated coach, referee and parent and will be sadly missed wi...

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For the fourth consecutive year, local soccer sensation Christine Sinclair is among 10 candidates for the FIFA Women's Player of the Year Award. ...

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The British Columbia Soccer Association, in partnership with 2010 Legacies Now and ActNow’s Boomer Bootcamp program, is pleased to announce the launch of the Kickin’ 5-a-Side@55.  

 

In keeping with BCSA’s Mission: "Developing the game by inspiring British Columbians to lifelong active, inclusive and team play," the aim of this program is to bring the healthy, team activity of Futsal, 5-a-Side indoor soccer to adults 55 years of age and older.
 
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The Upper Island Soccer Association along with some of its member clubs donated some 20 boxes of soccer equipment to African Youth Ministries of Uganda to help them further their work with AIDS orphans in that country.  With the generous support of Total Delivery Systems, the boxes were transported to Vancouver where they will be added to other donations for delivery by container to Uganda.

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The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to announce the next round of Provincial Teams Program OPEN Evaluation Camps.

 

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British Columbia reclaims successful "glory days" by finishing on top of the medals table with two golds and two silvers across six youth divisions.

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The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to announce the Events and Competitions Calendar for the next 5 years, 2009 - 2013. Also included: important dates and deadlines for the year, school holidays, and the dates for National Championships.  
 
Featured Event
Mark your calendars now! The 3rd Annual BC Soccer Conference will take place May 1st to 3rd, 2009 at Capilano University in North Vancouver. More details will be available in early 2009.
 

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Congratulations to the 11 BC teams that participated at the BMO National and Western Canadian Championships held in 5 locations across Canada over the Thanksgiving weekend. For a complete listing of all the results visit the Canadian Soccer Association website: www.CanadaSoccer.com.
 

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The BC Soccer Association would like to cordially congratulate its partners and friends in soccer, the Vancouver Whitecaps FC, for earning their second USL championship in only three years with a 2-1 victory over the Puerto Rico Islanders at Swandgard Stadium this past Sunday. Thanks a lot Whitecaps for doing the BC soccer community proud again and best of luck and success with your pending bid for an MLS franchise for Vancouver and, indeed, all of British Columbia by 2011!
 
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It is with great sadness that the British Columbia Soccer Association inform the soccer community of the passing of Bob Elliott, Life Member of the Association, on October 8, 2008 after losing his battle with cancer.
 
Bob was very active in soccer - starting in North Delta Boy's soccer and then onto Delta Youth Soccer Association.  Bob was one of the two founders of Surdel Girl's Soccer.  After committing decades to both North Delta and Surdel, Bob went onto British Columbia Youth Soccer Association and then the British Columbia Soccer Association (after the merge).

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The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to announce the appointment of the 2008 / 2009 Provincial Teams Program Head Coaches.  These individuals continue to be an integral part of the overall development of players within British Columbia.  These coaches are responsible for the scouting, evaluation, training and final selection of players for the Provincial Teams Program at their respective age groups.

 

In conjunction with the announcement of our 2008/2009 Head Coaches, we are pleased to release the official 2008/2009 Evaluation Camp schedule.

 

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The 2008 Western Canadian Masters is being held in Victoria from October 10-13th. This four day event features the top male and female Over 35 teams from western Canada, with special guest women's teams from Quebec and Ontario.

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On Wednesday, October 1st, 2008, the BC Soccer Association kicked off the second season of its "Kickin' - Soccer in School" program at Maywood Elementary School in Burnaby. Under the enthusiastic support from Maywood principal Susan Montabello and her faculty, 50 grade 4 and 5 students enjoyed a bonus soccer session and were put through their paces by Geoff McCormick, Derek Possee and their PASS coaching staff team. Overall, most everyone of Maywood's 450+ students enjoyed their soccer days with the program.

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In order to complete our records, and improve our compliance with our by-laws, rules and regulations, the collection of  certain information is required.  These records will be kept in the event of any protest or appeal that is launched on any issue involving your organization.  This can also help to ensure that there is no conflict between your operating by-laws and rules and those of BC Soccer.  We appreciate your diligence in supporting this effort.

 

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We are pleased to announce Richmond Soccer Club, as the hosting partner for the CSA National Training Centre Program Scouting Visits in 2008 / 2009.

The first of these four official scouting visits will take place on September 29th through October 2nd at Hugh Boyd Park in Richmond.

 

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The Dreamcatchers have won the National Homeless Street Soccer Championship beating Toronto 2-0 in the final game.

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2010 Legacies Now is dedicated to strengthening arts, literacy, sport and recreation, physical activity, accessibility and volunteerism in communities throughout BC. The Local Sport Program Development Fund will provide up to $2,500 to support new and expanded sport participation opportunities initiated in BC communities.

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  The British Columbia Soccer Association's Technical Department, is seeking one full time pr...

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It’s the question that never seems to go away. Why does the south coast of BC play soccer in the winter? The simple answer has always been “Because they can." But with rumors swirling about the future potential change to a summer season we have to explore, is this really a possibility? Isn’t soccer a winter sport?

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Duplicating the success of last year's  maximum grant amount of $250K , this year, we successfully secured a three-year commitment from...

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The 2008 coastal season is right around the corner. Good luck to all participating players!
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The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to announce, on behalf of the Canadian Soccer Association's National Training Centre West, the 2008 - 2009 Male and Female Player Pool. 
 
In addition BC Soccer is pleased to announce that the 2008-2009 NTC Scouting Visits will be hosted by the Richmond Youth Soccer. 
 
During the NTC (National Training Centre) Program, National Team Coaches will visit the National Training Centre -West four times (National Scouting Visits) to discuss player progress with each NTC Director and identify players who can potentially compete internationally. Players will be assessed on  a 8 week training period in the  Technical, Tactical, Physical and Mental areas of the game. Following this evaluation, player's member status will be reviewed. 
 
For detailed information and a pdf list of the 2008-2009 Player Pool, click the "Read More" link below.
  

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As part of ongoing joint efforts to support the Player Development Pathway for high performance players in British Columbia, BC Soccer and the Vancouver Whitecaps FC are pleased to announce our coordinated program plans for the 2008/2009 cycle. 

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34 weeks of English Premier League fixtures to air Saturday mornings on-air at TEAM 1040 and online at team1040.ca

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SportMedBC joins forces with BC Soccer Association and Whitecaps FC in presenting media platform and soccer training tips in areas such as sport nutrition and sport safety.

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Icebreaker, an outdoor clothing company, currently has clothes that they wish to donate to the community. Under this request for proposal they invite non-profit organisations, charities, sports teams and other community endeavours to apply for a donation. To apply, please write a proposal describing your needs.

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The 2008 ActNow BC Road to Health Community Tour  will visit Vancouver from Saturday August 16th– Monday September 1st at the PNE.
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The BC Soccer fee schedule has been updated and now includes the CSA $1 special player registration fee for one year. An allowance for this had already been reflected in the 2008/09 BC Soccer budget and fee schedule approved by the membership at the BC Soccer Semi Annual Meeting on December 15th, 2007. The $1 will be added to BC Soccer Player registration fees for the next fiscal period.

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The Vancouver Whitecaps FC have announced that they will pursue one of two Major League Soccer (MLS) expansion franchises set to be added to the league by 2011. MLS announced the expansion plan yesterday following their Board of Governors meeting in Toronto.

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The business of soccer worldwide and in Canada was the subject of a special report on last week's edition of The Sport Market on TEAM 1040, Saturday, July 5th . It  featured in-studio co-hosts and special guests Bob Lenarduzzi, President of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC, and Bjorn Osieck, the chief executive of BC Soccer.

To listen to the podcast, click here

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23 teams won provincial titles this past weekend and six teams representing the Under 14, 16 and 18 boys and girls A divisions have earned spots to attend the National Championships from October 8th-13th in Ontario, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.

Congratulations to all teams that participated in these successful championships. Special recognition also to all of the local organizing committees, volunteers, and officials.

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The British Columbia Soccer Association’s Technical Department is currently accepting applications for Head and Assistant Coaching positions within its Provincial Teams Program for the 2008/2009 Program season.

 

All candidates for these coaching positions should be of a professional standing within their community of soccer and share in the overall mandate and vision of the British Columbia Soccer Association’s Technical Department for player development within British Columbia.
 
Please click on the "Read More" link below to view job posting and download the application form.
  

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At the Board of Directors Meeting of June 28th, 2008, as directed by the membership, the Board passed a motion for a change of rule 23. For the 2008-2009 playing season, those teams playing in the U-17 and U-18 age groups shall be allowed to register no more than five (5) Out-of-District players. Please click the "read more" section for a complete understanding of this amendment.

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I am sure many of you saw over the weekend Slovakian referee Lubos Michel show a red card for a second offence to Russian defender Denis Kolodin in the quarter-final match with Netherlands only to withdraw it after speaking with his assistant referee. UEFA have stated that the referee had been convinced by his assistant that Kolodin's tackle did not warrant a caution.

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On June 19, 2008 in Montreal, on the eve of the Senior Men's National Team World Cup Qualifier Match vs. St. Vincent and the Grenadines, the CSA officially launched “Wellness to World Cup”, a strategy for Long Term Player Development in Canada. This document outlines a number of key areas and will be the guiding force to implementing responsible change leading to a long term development strategy for players, coaches, administrators and volunteers within the game of soccer across Canada.
 
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On behalf of the CSA Referee Program, we would like to share information that UEFA has emphasized that the goal scored by Netherlands striker Ruud van Nistelrooy in last week's UEFA EURO 200 match against Italy in Berne was valid, and that referee Peter Fröjdfeldt acted correctly in awarding the goal.
 
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Most football fans have played the game at some point as children and most of us will probably want to - or are already doing it - teach our kids how to play it. There are all kinds of courses available to help them learn the game and get better at it, but who teaches the parents how to play their part in helping their child enjoy football?

That's where Sports Path ™  come in. Their online courses are aimed at 'soccer parents', teaching them all about how best to help their kids grow into the sport, though it's important to point out at this stage that the courses aren't a 'how to' guide. The most important thing with Sports Path is making football fun for your kids.
 
Please click on the "Read More" link below for more information.
  

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The British Columbia Soccer Association is very pleased to announce the June 2008 launch of the e-Coaching and e-Refereeing on-line registration / database systems.
 
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The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to announce the election of six directors at the Annual General Meeting held on Saturday, June 7th. BC Soccer President Steve Reed was re-elected for a two year term, while two new directors were added to the board.
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Vancouver referee Mauricio Navarro officiated a high profile match between Argentina and Mexico Wednesday night. The sold out match (68,498) was held at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego.


 

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Canada's men's cerebral palsy team wrapped up its second camp of the 2008 season, this one coinciding with the 2008 Canada Football Seven-a-side Invitational in Langley, BC. Canada posted a 2-0-2 record and finished third in the four-team pool.


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A new study indicates fewer kids were involved in organized sports in 2005 than in 1992. And according to the recent survey - which included 2,021 guardians of 3,112 children - soccer was the favourite game of sport-oriented Canadian youth for both males and females.
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We are excited to announce that grants are now available for U12 Soccer Festivals throughout the province of BC.  These festivals will help promote and develop soccer at the grassroots level.  The assistance of grants and promotional aids (website, magazine, etc.)  are designed to help you run the festival event in your own community. 

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The British Columbia Soccer Association which was founded in 1907 and has over 120,000 registered players, over 8500 coaches, and approximately 2000 registered referees, is seeking one full time Member Programs & Events Coordinator to join the British Columbia Soccer Association.

 

Position Responsibilities - General

The Member Programs and Events Coordinator is responsible for the day-to-day management of all Member Programs and Events activities of the organization, including education (coaching and referee clinics), programs and resources, events and special initiatives.

 

Please click on the "READ MORE" link below for a detailed posting and application process information.
 
  

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The Coaching Association of Canada has recently announced that the General Motors Making Dreams Possible club coaching grant and high performance coach grant applications is now back online.
 
This program is designed to support athletes at all levels through coaching excellence, General Motors’ Making Dreams Possible Program provides one hundred $2,000 club coaching grants and ten $10,000 high performance coach grants to community sport clubs and high performance coaches nationwide on an annual basis.
 
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With the election by acclamation of new president Dr. Dominic Maestracci in May, the (Canadian Soccer) Association has set its sights on a better future for the beautiful game in this nation. At the root of the vision - which will lead the (Canadian Soccer) Association to its 100th anniversary in 2012 - is a new strategic plan. The plan’s framework was endorsed at the (Canadian Soccer) Association’s Annual General Meeting on 3 May. Plans have begun for a special strategic soccer summit which will be held in the fall.
 
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GolTV is the TV partner of British Columbia Soccer Association.  GolTV broadcasts soccer twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, in both English and Spanish.  This means over 1,500 games per year at the international level, including World Cup and Olympic Games.

Watch the Vancouver Whitecaps FC take on the Los Angeles Galaxy FREE on GOLTV on Tuesday May 13, 2008.
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Recently the attitude of some of BC Soccer’s coaches, spectators, and players towards the referees has deteriorated to a dangerous point. Referees and Officials command your respect, whether or not you agree.   

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By now you have probably heard about Sportsfunder, the new lottery program from the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC) where proceeds directly support amateur sport in B.C. in celebration of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games.
 

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Geoff Penniston, Founder and Chairman of the Nations Cup Soccer Tournament, passed away last week after a short battle with cancer.Penniston ("Penno") was the past President and Coach of the Richmond Olympics Football Club for many successful years, and was subsequently instrumental in the forming of Richmond United FC.

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100 Mile House Soccer Association has received a well needed $100,000 grant that will serve as a fitting kick-off for the start of their new season.

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North Shore Youth Soccer Association Chairperson Jane Blaiklock was honoured last week at the 42nd annual Sport BC Athlete of the Year Awards as a recipient of the President's Award.

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The British Columbia Soccer Association is seeking a permanent full time person to assist with the administration and coordination of our yearly events and competitions.

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Announcement - February 22, 2008

The Vancouver Whitecaps FC and the British Columbia Soccer Association (BCSA) announced today that WFC Super Y-League affiliates Coastal WFC, Mountain WFC and Surrey WFC are in final preparation plans for the 2008 USL Super Y-League season.

 

Whitecaps FC director of youth Dan Lenarduzzi and British Columbia Soccer Association executive director Bjorn Osieck recently kicked off official pre-season planning for the WFC affiliates with a meeting at the Whitecaps FC and BC Soccer offices.

 

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February 21, 2008 - ANNOUNCEMENT

Goalkeeper Provincial Teams Program Evaluation Camps Re scheduled
 
Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

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The Coaches Association of BC has been mandated for the past 15 years to provide education and support to all levels of coaches.  One of our focuses this year is to provide enhanced services to volunteer coaches/instructors at the club/community level.

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The BCSA is pleased to announce the fourth National Training Centre - West Scouting Visit which will take place from Sunday February 24 through to Wednesday February 27. 
 
This visit is being hosted by the Langley United Soccer Club. 
 
 
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The Kitimat u14 Girls Futsal team made history this year winning gold at the Northern BC Winter Games held in Dawson Creek from February 7th-10th. This was the first year that Futsal was part of the Winter games and sanctioned by BC Soccer. 

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BC Soccer  is pleased to provide you with up-to-date / ongoing information regarding technical programming schedules, including Coaching and Refereeing Clinics.

Updated February 11, 2008

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   The 2008 annual Premier's Athletics Awards took place February 11th at the Hyatt Regency in Vancouver. These awards recognize the top female and male athletes from the provincial sport organizations and post secondary institutions participating in the 2006/2007 BC Athlete Assistance Program.

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The British Columbia Soccer Association (“BC Soccer”) as the body responsible for promoting the game of soccer in the Province is eager to provide guidance on issues common amongst our membership.  One such issue is the practice of members hiring and paying coaches.  We have set out a summary of the position of BC Soccer on the matter of paid coaches and an outline of the issues to be considered by members when hiring paid coaches.

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Local BC Referee Mauricio Navarro has recently returned from officiating some of the FIFA World Cup South Africa Qualifiers. Click on the link below to read this and other related referee news including assessor training.

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$100,000 Available to Community Sport Clubs across Canada for Coach Education and Development

The Coaching Association of Canada reminded community sport clubs today that they have until February 14 to apply for a $2,000 General Motors Making Dreams Possible grant to support their coach education and development programs.

Please click on the "Read More" link below for more details and an application form.

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ANNOUNCEMENT - February 4, 2008
 

Unfortunately due to weather conditions and field closures the BCSA has been forced to cancel the Grassroots Presentation which was scheduled to take place on Tuesday February 5th, 2008, at Burnaby Lake West Complex, from 10:00am – 12:30pm

 
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As a result of discussions and outcomes from recent CSA meetings, available now is the Draft CSA Strategic Framework which has been revised and edited in order to allow for membership consultation within the pre-designated time frame of February 1st – 29th, 2008.

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At the December 2007 BC Soccer Semi Annual General Meeting the BC Soccer Membership approved the budget which included a proposal that will see the coaching clinic participant fees increased over the next two fiscal years**, as outlined in the "Read More" link below.  The main reason for the proposed increase is to, in turn; increase the remuneration of our very qualified BC Soccer Coaching Instructors to a suitable industry standard.  
 

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The 2008 British Columbia Soccer Association Annual General Meeting will be held on Saturday, June 7th at the Executive Plaza Hotel and Conference Centre in Coquitlam.

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  The BCSA is pleased to announce that the third NTC Scouting Visit will be hosted at the Burnaby Lake West Field Complex.  Thi...

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The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to announce One Hundred Mile House & District Soccer Association as the grand prize winner of our B...

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The BCSA Annual Awards Banquet was held Saturday, December 15th. This yearly celebration honors excellence in the soccer community in various categories including Playing, Coaching, Refereeing and Administrating. Congratulations to all 2007 award recipients!

 

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  Unfortunately due to weather, Burnaby Parks and Recreation have closed all playing fields, therefore the BCSA will be unable to ru...

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Over the past two years, the Board of Directors has conducted a series of workshops and consultations to progress the structure, the procedures and therefore the effectiveness of the leadership of the British Columbia Soccer Association. This work has been instructive for all, and has been shared in two White Papers for discussion.

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  The BCSA is pleased to announce that the second NTC Scouting Visit will be hosted at the Burnaby Lake West Field Complex.  Th...

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Due to popularity, we have extended the deadline for conference room rate! The host hotel for the Soccer Conference is the Marriott Vancouver Pinnacle Downtown, the site of the annual Awards Banquet. So if you plan on attending the banquet, stay the night, stay off the roads, and take advantage of these great rates! The deadline for obtaining the special $99 BCSA corporate rate is now November 21st.

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BC’s Club Teams enjoyed a successful Thanksgiving weekend at the 2007 BMO National Championships.
  

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  At a recent BCSA Board Meeting the topic of distributing personal contact information of referees as it relates to the privacy inf...

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There has been a great deal of interest within the Canadian soccer community about developments at the Canadian Soccer Association.  Given your important role in our organization, the CSA wanted to ensure that you hear directly from them about recent activities and upcoming milestones for the CSA.

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     The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to announce the appointment of the 2007...

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  The BCSA is pleased to announce that the first NTC Scouting Visit will be hosted at the Whitecaps FC training facilities located a...

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The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to announce, on behalf of the Canadian Soccer Association's National Training Centre West, the 2007 - 2008 Male and Female Player Pool.
 
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FIFA Referee Hector Vergera has joined the list of guest speakers at the BC Soccer Conference held at BC Place from December  14-16th. For m...

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  Please CLICK HERE to view the list of all the Referee Refresher Clinics that are running for the Coastal Season. &nbs...

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It is with great sadness that the British Columbia Soccer Association announces the passing of former Provincial Team coach Ben Adam.  At 4 p.m. on Wednesday, September 5th, Ben collapsed during warm-up on the soccer field of Keyano College in Fort McMurray, Alberta, where he just started his first season as head coach of the Huskies women's soccer team.  Ben was taken by ambulance to the local hospital, but he did not regain consciousness. At this time, the cause of death is unknown, Ben was thirty years old.

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As the new season grows closer, the British Columbia 7-A-Side Soccer Program for athletes with physical disabilities is also moving into full swing. The National Team, which consisted of 9 BC based players, was very successful at the recent Parapan American Games that held in Brazil, where they achieved a bronze medal. As mentioned at the Semi Annual General Meeting obtaining a field for the training camps has always been a challenge.

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  The BCSA's DDC Program is pleased to announce the establishment of Regional Evaluation Camps as part of this year’s 1st (Sep...

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The 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup kicks off August 29th in South Korea. With over 600,000 tickets already sold, the year’s competition will also be broadcast to more than 200 countries worldwide with the final taking place in South Korea’s capital, Seoul, on 9 September. Household names such as Ronaldinho and Cesc Fabregas have featured in previous U17 World Cups. 
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The Aboriginal Sports and Recreation Association of BC (ASRA) is icurrently accepting application for the soccer specifc coaches and manager positions for the multi sport 2008 Aboriginal BC Teams. 
 
Their overall goal is to bring a team delegation of 408 junior athletes and 92 coaches and managers to the 2008 North American Indigenous Games hosted in Cowichan, BC August 3 - 10, 2008. 
 
For specific informaiton on the application process and application form, please clinic on the "Read More" link below.
  

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The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to be a supporting participate in the Coaches Association of BC's Coaches Week Event.
 
Please click the "Read More" link below for more detailed information.
  

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Canada finished second in the country standings behind host Brazil, but ahead of the United States thanks in part to their successful football team that featured eight BC Natives.

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The FIFA Women's World Cup is less than a month away! Six teams competed in the 2006 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup in the USA last November, and it was the hosts and Canada who qualified for the final to book the two automatic places for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup in China.

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The IGM Dragons won the Keith Millar Cup, while the Abbotsford Mariners won the Leeta Sokalski Cup. Congratulations to all the teams that participated in the rain-soaked event!

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Congratulations to all teams and players who participated in the 2007 BCSA Youth Provincial Championships.  Here are the final standings.
 

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Two teams from Market Drayton, UK travelled to Vancouver Island in May for some exhibition games against teams from Campbell River and Alert Bay. Qualified FA coaches then participated in community coaching with over 100 children turning up to receive hints and tips on various aspects of the game.
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650 soccer fans, from four to 80, came to Hugh Boyd to watch the Zambian Under 20 national team take on Richmond City's youth players Monday night. The score, Zambia by 10-0, but there is so much more to life and so much more to sport than goals in the net.

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The British Soccer Association would like to take this opportunity to recognize and congratulate the following players who have been named to the official Canadian National U20 squad for the upcoming FIFA U20 World Cup hosted in Canada.

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BCSA Game Plan 2007 Game Plan
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Celebrate your local soccer hero! Whether they are a volunteer coach who goes above and beyond or a parent who makes sure the team arrives at the tournament on time, CBC wants to know all about your local "Soccer Hero."

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What a talented group of kids! The British Columbia Soccer Association is proud to award scholarships every year to players proceeding on to post secondary education. The 2007 Scholarships were awarded at a special Scholarship Luncheon at the British Columbia Soccer Association’s Annual General Meeting June 9th.

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Thanks to all of you who attended the 2007 Annual General Meeting. For those of you who were unable to attend, you can view the AGM Powerpoint Presentation as well as the White Paper on Competitions and the Technical Department Annual Report.

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The Grassroots Department of the British Columbia Soccer Association is very pleased and excited to announce and provide to all the association's members "The Educated Parent".  This document, available for download, is a user friendly guide for every soccer parent.
 
The Grassroots Mission Statement is:
 
"To provide opportunities for all youth players of varying ability, aspiring coaches, officials, administrators to actively participate in the beautiful game of soccer, with unrestricted opportunities to progress to levels most suited to their ability."
 
Please CLICK the "READ MORE" link below the Grassroots logo to view further information on the BC Soccer Grassroots Development Programming and to download "The Educated Parent".

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The British Columbia Soccer Association’s Under 14 and Under 16 Male Provincial Teams Programs have recently returned from a successful 10 day tour of Guadalajara, Mexico.  Both teams had the opportunity to compete in friendly matches against Tecos Football Club, Atlas Football Club, and Chivas Football Club of Guadalajara. 
 

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The Canadian Soccer Association announced today that Fred Nykamp has been named chief executive officer (CEO) for the Canadian Soccer Association. Mr. Nykamp will lead the Canadian Soccer Association into an exciting new stage as soccer continues to progress as one of the leading recreational and entertainment sports in Canada.
 

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The Canadian Soccer Association announced today that Dale Mitchell has been named Canada’s senior men’s head coach. Mitchell will be in charge of Canada’s qualification efforts for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
 

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The British Columbia Soccer Association’s Under 14 and Under 16 Female Provincial Teams Programs have recently returned from a successful 10 day tour of Germany with stops in Hennif and Duisburg.  In both cities the teams had the opportunity to compete in friendly matches against regional select teams. 
 

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The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to announce the 2007 Provincial Teams Program Squads.  This development program is centered on providing players an opportunity to reach their full potential as it pertains to the CSA, BCSA, and its regional partners recognized path of development.
 
Throughout the year the British Columbia Soccer Association's Staff Coaches and Provincial Teams Program coaches are responsible for the scouting, evaluation, training, and final selection of players for the Provincial Teams Program from the Under 13 to Under 16 age groups.  The final selection of players for all levels of this program are conducted through the following means:
 
1) Club team scouting
2) District Development Centre monitoring program
3) Evaluation Camps
4) BCSA / CSA - NTC High Performance Programming
5) Player recomendations
 
Please click on the "Read More" link below to view the selected indidivuals to represent the BCSA and participate in a variety of programming from April 1 through the end of July. 
 

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March 19, 2007 - The Vancouver Whitecaps FC, in conjunction with the British Columbia Soccer Association (BC Soccer), announced today that two new Whitecaps Super Y-League affiliates will play in the Super Y-League Northwest Division this summer: Coastal WFC and Mountain WFC.

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The British Columbia Soccer Association, in conjunction with the Vancouver Whitecaps FC, is pleased to announce the second year of the Whitecaps FC / BCSA  Under 17/18 Transition Program.  This program is designed to provide players born in 1989 and 1990 age appropriate opportunities to continue their development and transition from youth soccer into College, University, the Whitecaps Residency Program, Professional and National environments.

 

The U17/18 Program will provide high performance soccer players in British Columbia an opportunity to reach their full potential within the recognized British Columbia Soccer Association / Canadian Soccer Association path of development. 

 

Please click the “READ More” link for specific program details including OPEN and INVITATION Evaluation Camp information.
 
        

  

 

 

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The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to announce the appointment of the 2006 / 2007 Provincial Teams Program Coaching Staff.  These individuals are an integral part of the overall development of players within British Columbia, including the club and District Development Centre Program.  These coaches are responsible for the scouting, evaluation, training and final selection of players for the Provincial Teams Program at their respective age groups.

The British Columbia Soccer Association are once again pleased to provide this level of programming to British Columbia's aspiring players.  The coaches look forward to working with players throughout British Columbia.

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It is the goal of the British Columbia Soccer Association to continue the growth and provide standards for the recognized Provincial Teams Program. This will provide high performance soccer players in British Columbia an opportunity to reach their full potential within the overall British Columbia Soccer Association / Canadian Soccer Association model for development.

 

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It is the goal of the British Columbia Soccer Association to continue the growth and provide standards for the recognized Provincial Teams Program. This will provide high performance soccer players in British Columbia an opportunity to reach their full potential within the overall British Columbia Soccer Association / Canadian Soccer Association model for development.

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It is the goal of the British Columbia Soccer Association to continue the growth and provide standards for the recognized Provincial Teams Program. This will provide high performance soccer players in British Columbia an opportunity to reach their full potential within the overall British Columbia Soccer Association / Canadian Soccer Association model for development.
 

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UBC is seeking volunteers for a study on "Low frequency electrical intramuscular stimulation for subacute and chronic hamstring injury."

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The British Columbia Soccer Association (BC Soccer) and GOLTV announced today a comprehensive, multi-tiered marketing and broadcast partnership that links one of the nation’s top soccer associations with Canada’s only 24/7 all-soccer television network.

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As part of the information we require to complete our long-term strategic plan, we are collecting specific numbers in two key areas from throughout the province: Facilities and Volunteers. Attached are survey forms on both these areas. Please ensure that both of them are accurately and completely filled out for your entire District or League.This information is vital to the development of a strong position  and strategy regarding our need for more and better facilities and to develop a system that assists you in recruiting, rewarding and retaining volunteers.

 

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YOU ARE INVITED TO SPEND TIME WITH A MAN WHO HAS BEEN TO THE WORLD CUP:

HECTOR VERGARA, CANADIAN FIFA ASSISTANT REFEREE

Date: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 2007
Time: 1:30pm
Location:Holiday Inn North Vancouver - 700 Old Lillooet Rd., North Vancouver*
 
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Unfortuneately due to unforseen weather conditions the BCSA postponed the Under 13 - 16 boys and girls Provincial Teams Program Evaulation Camps.  We are now please to annouce the new schedule. 

All registered participants will be contacted by the age group Head Coach.

It is the goal of the British Columbia Soccer Association to continue the growth and provide standards for the recognized Provincial Teams Program. This will provide high performance soccer players in British Columbia an opportunity to reach their full potential within the overall British Columbia Soccer Association / Canadian Soccer Association model for development.

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It is the goal of the British Columbia Soccer Association to continue the growth and provide standards for the recognized Provincial Teams Program. This will provide high performance soccer players in British Columbia an opportunity to reach their full potential within the overall British Columbia Soccer Association / Canadian Soccer Association model for development.

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It is the goal of the British Columbia Soccer Association to continue the growth and provide standards for the recognized Provincial Teams Program. This will provide high performance soccer players in British Columbia an opportunity to reach their full potential within the overall British Columbia Soccer Association / Canadian Soccer Association model for development.

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The following information is taken from a memo sent to the Board in September 2006 by our Risk Management Committee. It is presented in order for the membership to gain a better understanding of how the Board is approaching matters of Conflict or Interest (COI). 

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Due to the shift in philosophy by the BCSA Provincial Teams Program, it has been deemed necessary to reshape the Tournament of Champions to fall in line with our current Player Development Philosophy.  Therefore the British Columbia Soccer Association has removed the “Tournament of Champions” title and revised the format.  This new format going forward will only include
Canadian Provincial Team Programs and the Olympic Development Program from the United States on an invitational basis.
  

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It is the goal of the British Columbia Soccer Association to continue the growth and provide standards for the recognized Provincial Teams Program. This will provide high performance soccer players in British Columbia an opportunity to reach their full potential within the overall British Columbia Soccer Association / Canadian Soccer Association model for development.

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The 2006 BCSA Soccer Conference was a big success. The BCSA thanks all of you who joined us at BC Place for the first ever BCSA Soccer Conference. Thanks to all of our sponsors, exhibitors, speakers and all of the attendees for a fabulous conference.

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The British Columbia Soccer Association is currently accepting applications for Team Manger positions within its Provincial Teams Program for the 2006/2007 season.

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  The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to annouce that two (2) of the highest level registered referees in the provinc...

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The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to announce the appointment of Mark Rogers as its new Staff Coach effective immediately. As a British Columbia resident and graduate of UBC, Mark brings to the Association a passion for the game of soccer and a wide range of knowledge, experience and qualities which will be essential elements in the role of the Staff Coach and assist in the overall development of soccer throughout British Columbia.

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The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to announce the following promotional ticket purchasing agreement with the International Youth Soccer Seminar - Fundamentals in Soccer being held in May 2007.

BCSA Soccer Conference = $170 per person*
*(with proof of ticket purchase to the International Youth Soccer Seminar - Fundamentals in Soccer)*
 
PLEASE NOTE: this promotion CAN NOT be combined with any other promotions in place (i.e. BCSA Group Rates).
 
CLICK HERE to view the Sport Improvement - International Youth Soccer Seminar Information
 
CLICK HERE to view the BCSA Soccer Conference web page.
  
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BC Native Jodi-Ann Robinson scored two unanswered goals today leading Canada’s U-20 Women’s Team to a 2-0 victory over Finland at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Championship in Moscow Russia.
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The British Columbia Soccer Association is pleased to inform you that on behalf of our membership we are actively working to ensure that soccer’s best interests are well represented in the current development regarding the federal children’s fitness tax credit.


 

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