Office Hours

Office Hours

Tuesdays 10am-2pm

Thursdays 10am-2pm


 

Field Status

 

Field Status

 

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Coach-the-Coach

Coach-the-coach

CVUSC has programmed several Coaching clinics covering all areas of coaching development from the brand new parent, novice coach, through to Select coach. The intent is to provide you the coach all the tools you need to develop yourself in to the best coach and our youth into the best soccer players they can be while having fun. All the clinics outlined below are free to all CVUSC coaches. CVUSC will typically only pay for one of these clinics per calendar year, unless special permission is given explicitly by the VP Development. Clinics will be held at the CVUSC Clubhouse and Valley View Fields. Come prepared with food, snacks and water and prepared to play with the appropriate soccer playing strip. There will be on-field play (mostly) and some classroom discussion so bring a note pad and pen as well. There is no better way to build your confidence and understanding of the basics of coaching, highly recommend all coaches to take at least one clinic per year- our Comox Valley youth deserve it.

2010 CVUSC Sponsored Clinics

Grassroots : 2 Sessions: 0900-1200 and 1300-1600 Saturday 24 April 2010. FUNdamentals of Grassroots youth coaching. Will be considered a required clinic for all House League coaches. Please sign up early.

Child (CCC): 9-5 pm Sunday 30 May 2010 - a single day course for those coaches wanting to develop greater skills in coaching youth U6-U10.

Youth (CCY): 9-5 pm 18 & 19 Sep 2010 - a 2 day course for those coaches wanting to develop greater skills in coaching youth U10-U14.

Senior (CCS): 9-5 pm 27 & 28 Mar 2010 - a 2 day course for those coaches wanting to develop greater skills in coaching youth U14-U18.

Note: The Child, Youth, and Senior are pre-requisites for the Provincial B License Course.

These clinics are now posted on the BC Soccer website and the registration is open. All Clinics require a minimum of 15 participants and a maximum of 22 participants. When minimum registration numbers have not been met the clinic will be cancelled 5 working days prior for coastal clinics and 10 working days for interior clinics. Click on this link to view the clinic listing - BCSA Coaching Clinics

All coaches participating in any coaching clinics MUST BE registered through the BC Soccer on line registration tool. This allows BC Soccer to be responsible in  maintaining an accurate database of coaches in British Columbia and allows for stronger administrative support to the instructors and class participants. Registration for all coaching clinics in British Columbia is done solely through this system.  

 IMPORTANT NOTES

CVUSC is covering the cost for CVUSC coaches. The appropriate "payment code" or "registration code" is indicated below, which you will be asked for when registering for this clinic. BC Soccer will invoice the club for all coaches who register with this code.

CCC MAY 30, PAYMENT CODE C70718

CCS MARCH 27-28, PAYMENT CODE C68415

GRASSROOTS ARPIL 24, 9AM-12PM REGISTRATION CODE C64530

GRASSROOTS ARPIL 24, 1PM-4PM REGISTRATION CODE C64302

One on One Coaching

Select coaches wishing one on one coaching help can contact Ash Mohtadi almohtadi@shaw.ca. Ash will come and coach a practice with you.

Health and Fitness for the Female Player

Although women’s football has been part and parcel of the sports arena for over thirty years, it has come on in leaps and bounds since FIFA staged the first Women’s World Championship in the People’s Republic of China in November 1991.
Today, according to the latest Big Count survey, you are one of some 26 million girls and women who play football in over 180 countries.

The high standards of play, the creation of new youth competitions at world level, the establishment of professional leagues in various countries, the broadening of grassroots football and the growing public interest are testimony to the dynamic
upswing in your branch of our sport.

That said, FIFA cannot rest on its laurels. Living up to our motto “For the Game. For the World.”, FIFA also has to look – for both genders and at every
level – at all of the aspects around the game itself in order to ensure that the women’s game can continue its impressive growth on a comprehensive
and solid foundation.

In that respect, football medical matters take a prominent position. It goes without saying that in terms of medical research and instruction, women’s football deserves the same attention as the men’s game. In addition, you also have to be able to rely
on information and strategies for training and injury prevention that is geared towards your specific needs.

This booklet – published on the occasion of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2007 in China – will, I hope, fulfil these exact requirements and help you to play your favourite sport under safe and enjoyable conditions.
Joseph S. Blatter fifa President

Click here - Health and Fitness for the Female Player Booklet

Important Date

Spring Soccer

 

Registration

At Clubhouse during normal office hours

 

Coaches meetings

Monday and Tuesday March 29th and 30

 

Kickoff

Saturday April 10th

 

Mini World Cup

Port Alberni, May 1st and 2nd

 

Family Fun League

Starts Sunday April 12th

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Friday 7-aside League

More information to follow

 

 

Clinics

BCSA Coaching Clinics

Senior (CCS)

9-5 pm 27 & 28 Mar 2010

Grassroots

2 Sessions: Saturday 24 April 2010.

Child (CCC)

9-5 pm Sunday 30 May 2010

Youth (CCY)

9-5 pm 18 & 19 Sep 2010

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Player Development

District Development Centre Spring 2010 U11 Academy

April - May 2010

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Referee Clinics

Small -Sided Games, Friday April 9th (evening) and Saturday April 10th (morning). Tentatively

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