CSAN AGM 2016 – Reminder for All Leagues

The CSAN Annual General Meeting is being held on Saturday, August 27th, 2016, in Visalia, CA.

Before the AGM, the CSAN office is requesting the following from each league member to be submitted by August 5, 2016:

  1. Current copy of your league bylaws.
  2. A completed USASA Director & Officer’s Insurance Form.
  3. Completed CSAN Annual League Affiliation Form.
  4. Completed CSAN Team Annual Mandatory Forms.
  5. Submission of league and team fees for voting rights at the AGM.

League Annual Dues:      $100.00

Team Annual Dues:        $100.00 Per Team

(Leagues must register a minimum of six (6) teams)

1 Vote = 108 to 360 players or more (6 – 20 teams)

2 Votes = 361 to 720 players or more (21 – 40 teams)

3 Votes = 721 to 1,080 players or more (41 – 60 teams)

 

2016 AGM & Hall of Fame Dinner & Induction Ceremony

2016 AGM & Hall of Fame Dinner & Induction Ceremony

Visalia Marriott – 300 South Court St., Visalia 93291

Saturday, August 27

All league delegates are required to attend the Annual General Meeting.  Each league delegate, whose dues have been paid and is traveling more than 50 miles will be reimbursed $100 for travel expenses, receive a night’s stay at the hotel and a per diem for Sunday’s breakfast. 

2:00 pm: Annual General Meeting

6:00 pm: No-Host cocktails

7:00 pm: Buffet dinner

8:00 pm: Induction of this year’s Hall of Fame honoree, LEVON BALADJANIAN

Please contact Alicia at Alicia-soccer@outlook.com for details and to make your reservation.

7 Things Soccer Coaches Want in a Player

Looking for a new team to play for this season?

The Fall season is just around the corner and it’s a great time to polish up the cleats, get some new shin pads and get out to the practice field.

Many of us are looking for a new team to play for this year

What are your skills and technique

How fit are you?

Are you a good decisionmaker?

Can you make your teammates better?

How deep are your patience reserves?

What’s your commitment level?

Do you put the team first?

If your answer is yes, contact CSA-N (415) 467-1881 for the name of the league in your area.

 

A Day With California Soccer’s Referee Young Guns

It’s the tenth weekend of the 2015 SFSFL  season, and the game returns to the historic Boxer Stadium, home of the SFSFL for the last 50 years, way before the MLS was even a dream. As Premier Division players warm up and prepare to give their final pep talks, league commissioner and SFSFL President, Leo Schoomilof, inspects the field for one last time before the action begins.

Historic Boxer Stadium

Officiating at these games are some of the west coast’s brightest young referees, carefully trained and selected by the California North Referee Administration (or CNRA for short). Like players and coaches, referees have their own passion for the beautiful game and many have dreams of officiating at the highest level possible.  So the CNRA – which has 12,000 referees on it’s books – has created a new Tier 1 group of referees, comprising of over 40 talented men and women who represent the future of soccer in America.

It’s a long commute for many of them, but the high intensity and the complexity of the game is a worthwhile effort for referees who are looking to gain experience at the highest level possible at amateur level. In turn, players in San Francisco’s historic league, and many other of CSAN’s 19 affiliates, have the comfort of knowing that their games are officiated by the very best of America’s young rising talent.

THe CNRA’s Tier 1 officials get together once a month for specialized training and receive special funding to travel to other states across the United States for vital refereeing experience.

“The Tier 1 program would be nothing without the assignors”, he adds, “They are the guys and gals who make this program work”.

Referee assignors are responsible for “assigning” the right referees to the right games. This is often a tricky task as the assignor needs to understand an official’s strengths and abilities as well as the level of competition of each team and the type of game they will be overseeing.

By the way, if you’re interested in becoming an referee, you might want to pay a visit to the CNRA website: http://www.cnra.net/

Getting involved is easy, you’ll get to meet great new people and you’ll enjoy playing one of the most important roles in our precious game.

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