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Season 2010/11
Boys & Girls schedule
click here
Reporting Red
Cards
Referee Fees & game durations
Team Contact List 2010/11 updated
8/21/2010
How to associate your fields/parks with FSL
Listen what Jurgen Klinsmann said about US soccer,
development
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State Cup - R3PL -English
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FSL Rules & Regulations
FSL Discipline & Sanction Policy
Please make sure you update your contact information
on your team got soccer account
Team application form
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Game Cards: You do not to email us you game card or FYSA
roster |
Information about the FSL 2010-2011 season (Game Cards,
Roster, Referee Fees, Report Scores etc.)
click here.
Game Cards & Roster:
Due to the fact that clubs are still
merging GotSoccer team accounts it has
come to our attention that we cannot
rely on Game Cards to be 100% accurate.
Therefore we will require each team to
present their FYSA approved roster to
the referees for check-in purposes.
Game cards can
still be used as an effective way to
communicate game score and penalties to
the league.
When a game card is
printed it has the instructions and
phone number along with the game#
required to accurately call in the
result to the website.
Referees can use
the game card to record the information
required by FYSA and their referee
association. This card can then be
scanned and emailed/faxed to
Tony Laurendi:
tony@mpinet.net
or FAX to 321-253-5908
Two possible reasons why you can not print
your game card
a)
You club registrar created a new account
for your team when he/she moved
everything over from FYSA. Provide your
registrar with the team ID (login
information) you used when you
registered with FSL and your registrar
will be able to merge the accounts.
b)
Until game time and location is posted
on the gotsoccer schedule you will not
be able to print your game card.
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Girls
teams that signed up for Cross-Over-Games so far
U15-U18
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U13 & U14 make sure your team is listed.
Cross-Over-Games-Dates
State & Region
Divisions
Girls U13&14: 8/28; 9/11;
10/3 for Reg B & C; 10/16 for Reg A & B; 10/30 Reg. A & C;
11/6; 11/13; 1/29; 2/5 |
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Commitment:
Clubs/Teams, by committing and getting accepted in the FSL,
agree to abide by all league and FYSA rules and regulations.
In addition, the club will notify league officials 7
days in advance before canceling a scheduled match.
Failure to do so may result in a fine up to $500.00 the team
being placed not in good standing. This can result in
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FSL & State Cup Qualification:
Participation in FSL and completion of the requisite games
qualifies teams for participation in the
FYSA State Cup.
Each division plays one to two games per day, one to three
weekends per month at various venues. The Florida State
League is a Florida Youth Soccer Association (FYSA)
Sanctioned Soccer League.
Click here
to see a list of sanctioned FYSA leagues. |
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