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If you are an assistant coach but have not went to any training, you need to contact
Chris Branham or Jacob Swann. You HAVE to have a safe haven course to volunteer. You can take this online.
U10 SCHEDULES HAVE BEEN REVISED. PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF ANY CHANGES!!
REFEREES: click here to login to sign up for games
TRAVEL SCHEDULES ARE NOW ONLINE!!!!!
We are still looking for volunteers. Don't think that someone else will volunteer so you don't have to. That's what everyone else is thinking.
We still need referees. Ref training is still going on. If there are not enough referees, games WILL BE CANCELLED.
AYSO HELPS PRODUCE COMPETITIVE PLAYERS
AYSO alumni and U.S. National team star Landon Donovan propelled the U.S. into the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 with the late game-winning goal in the waning minutes (90’ +1) of the game against Algeria in Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa.
Donovan was on the field with five other former AYSO players—captain Carlos Bocanegra, defender Steve Cherundolo, defender Jonathan Bornstein, midfielder Maurice Edu and midfielder Benny Feilhaber. The only former AYSO player who has yet to see playing time is backup goalkeeper, Brad Guzan.
With England winning its match against Slovenia, the U.S. needed a win to qualify for the next round. The U.S. had several chances, but as regular time came to an end, the teams were tied 0-0. With four minutes of stoppage time, Donovan buried the ball in the back of the net off a Clint Dempsey rebound.
What he loved about AYSO: The beauty of AYSO was that you had kids from all walks of life who just wanted to be active and run around and play soccer. I started playing club soccer at the age of 10 but I wanted to continue playing AYSO because I enjoyed the camaraderie and the ability to just play for the love of playing. The games were still competitive but they never revolved around winning.
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Have Fun With the Kids!
Volunteer to be a referee or coach this season and let our experienced trainers teach you the Laws of the Game, and all equipment is provided at AYSO’s expense so there is no cost to you.
You will never be asked to serve as a referee in a match that you do not feel qualified for.
Having well-trained kid-centered referees and coaches is vital to a positive soccer experience for the players.
Interested in being a referee?
Andrew Knedlik- Referee Administrator
ra.ayso414@gmail.com
Interested in coaching?
Chris Branham- Coach Administrator
ca.ayso414@gmail.com
THANK YOU FOR GIVING YOUR TIME TO SOMEONE ELSE'S CHILD WHILE THAT SOMEONE ELSE IS GIVING THEIR TIME TO YOUR CHILD

Our Program is based on the six core AYSO Philosophies
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Kids Zone is a dynamic program
targeted to eliminate negative
sideline behavior.
It is aimed toward producing a
thoroughly positive impact on everyone involved in youth soccer.
In order to make this program work,
we need your help!

What is Safe Haven? Why does
AYSO enforce this program?
Safe Haven is a child and volunteer
protection program that was the first
of its kind in youth sports.
The child protection aspect is
intended to stop child abuse, educate
or remove its perpetrators, and
screen out predators before they
get into the program.
RAIN POLICY
On game days when
weather is threatening.
We cancel games due to:
(1) lightning, driving rain, or
other conditions making
play dangerous or
impractical; or
(2) ground so wet that play
will damage the fields.
We don't cancel merely because
it's raining. We strongly advise
that coaches and parents exchange
cell phone numbers so that word
of last-minute cancellations can
be spread quickly.
LIGHTNING SAFETY
The AYSO Cullman policy concerning
lightning during games and
practices is as follows:
If lightning is seen (at any distances)
or thunder is heard, the fields will
be cleared immediately.
We will wait 30 minutes after the
last lightning flash or thunder clap
before resuming play.
There are no exceptions to this policy!
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