

HANDBOOK
AYSO is a national organization established in 1964. Region 19 was one of the first regions organized and has a long tradition of following the 5 basic principles of AYSO:
EVERYONE PLAYS!
Every child has the opportunity to play at least one half of every game.
BALANCED TEAMS!
No team is loaded with all the good players; strong players and beginners are equally divided. (Because of this we cannot accommodate specific requests for team assignments.)
POSITIVE COACHING!
Coaches are trained to stress the positive aspects of the game. Children are praised for their efforts as well as their results.
OPEN REGISTRATION!
Our programs are open to all children who want to play soccer.
GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP!
We try to create a positive environment based on mutual respect, rather than a win at all costs attitude. (Parents must help by setting a good example.)
CODE OF CONDUCT
By registering a player in Region 19 you are agreeing to abide by the following:
GENERAL INFORMATION
Our regular season starts in September and concludes in mid-December (U-19 and U-16 play between August and October). U-19 through U-10 have playoff games to determine Division Champions. The Division Champions represent the region in inter-regional Area play. Area Champions advance to Sectional play, and Sectional Champions advance to Tri-Sectionals.
Region 19 has 7 age groups playing in 14 divisions. The boys and girls play in separate divisions. The division your child plays in is based on age as of July 31st.
You will be contacted by your child’s coach sometime in mid-August. Games are played on Saturdays (U-19 and U-16 play Saturdays and Sundays). Teams practice once or twice a week depending on the age group, with the day and time of the practice up to the team’s coach. We cannot accommodate specific requests for team assignment. If you change your phone number, you must call us with your new number or we will not be able to contact you.
Region 19 sponsors an All-Star program to reward players of advanced ability in U-10 through U-14. Team selection is made December 1 and play takes place in January through March. Some players participate on Tournament Teams which are organized throughout the year and play throughout the year. Information on Tournament Teams is available through our Tournament Director.
To obtain a refund, a written request must be made to the Registrar prior to Sept. 30.
The player’s name and birth date, and a self-addressed stamped envelope must be included. Refunds are sent out in batches beginning in November.
A full refund will be provided if Region 19 cannot place your child on a team. In the case of a withdrawal prior to the start of practice or play, a full refund will be given less the cost of the uniform unless returned unused. In the case of a withdrawal after the start of practice or play, the refund amount less all costs to the region will be set by the Registrar.
AYSO Region 19 is an all-volunteer organization. We expect the parents of each player to volunteer to help in some way. The following describes some of our volunteer positions:
REFEREE
The referee is always in the middle of the action. We ask that referees sign up to officiate one game a week. However, you can referee more often if you like and less often if necessary. We send you to an AYSO referee-training clinic to make sure you are adequately trained. Once you try it, you’ll be hooked. There is also a junior referee program available for children 12 and over. We are always in need of more referees. We can’t play without them.
COACH
Along with being a referee, being a coach is the most fun and rewarding. It allows the parent to share in the excitement with the children. The coach is responsible for training the team, typically once a week, and supervising the team during games. Prior experience is not required. AYSO has coaching clinics for all experience levels.
ASSISTANT COACH
The assistant coach helps the coach run the practices and manage the team at games. When the coach cannot be present, the assistant coach acts in the coach’s place. No experience is required. We will provide coaching clinics for you.
TEAM PARENT
The team parent organizes and manages the parents. They schedule the parents for field set-up and take down and for bringing water and oranges to the game for half-time. They organize an occasional after-game activity like a pizza party or potluck and purchase the team trophies. No experience is necessary, just enthusiasm.
REGISTRATION
Prepare and distribute registration materials at registration days.
PICTURE DAY
One day in October when all teams have their photographs taken by a professional photographer. Help assemble the teams for their pictures and keep things moving in an orderly fashion.
OTHER
You will be asked to help with some activity such as fundraising, field or equipment maintenance or field or parking monitoring.
RULES OF THE REGION (ABRIDGED)
These rules supplement the National, Section-One, and Area-P AYSO Rules and Regulations.
PARENT PARTICIPATION
SAFETY
TEAMS
PLAYER PARTICIPATION
22. During all games of the regular season, including the Regional Tournament and inter-regional play, all players except those in U-19 and U-16 shall play a minimum of three quarters of each game. Exceptions to this rule are:
CONTROL
REGION TOURNAMENT
MONDAY OPEN PRACTICE
ALL-STAR PROGRAM
TOURNAMENT TEAM PROGRAM (SEE PUBLISHED GUIDELINES)
SANCTIONS
DISCIPLINARY ACTION
Violent or abusive conduct is not acceptable. The referee may Send Off any player, coach or spectator who endangers the safety of the players or who interferes with the progress of the game. A review hearing for any Send Off must be requested in writing from the Division Commissioner within 3 days.
SEND OFF (RED CARD) FOR:

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