Community Centre Recreational Soccer (U9-U17)
The Recreational League Process:
-Focuses on individual & team development through practice and game sessions with the intention to prepare a player for the next level of soccer as they progress through the program
-Organized thru the home community club (CC) and FC Northwest (FCNW) under the auspices of the Winnipeg Youth Soccer Association (WYSA)
-All teams are considered community teams
-Players are directed to their home CC to register
-Transfer guidelines as per the home CC, FCNW and WYSA
-Team coaching staff is under the supervision of the home CC, FCNW & WYSA
-There are parent and player guidelines and policies in regard to registration, age-advancing and conduct; for more information please visit www.winnipegyouthsoccer.com and/or view the “Policies & Procedures” document found under the recreational tab
-Outdoor soccer runs May and June with a season-ending Jamboree in early July
-Indoor soccer runs from November to March
-One additional practice session is recommended and is at the discretion of the coaching staff
-Player fees are confirmed on a season-by-season basis; generally the recreational fees are 30-40% less than a developmental fee
FC Northwest Developmental Soccer (U9-U12)
FC Northwest Premier Soccer (U13-U17)
The Developmental/Premier Soccer Process:
-Focuses on individual & team development through practice and training with the intention to prepare a player for a more competitive level of soccer as they progress through the U9-U12 developmental and U13+ premier programs
-Organized thru FC Northwest (FCNW) under the auspices of the Winnipeg Youth Soccer Association (WYSA)
-All teams are considered district teams
-All team coaching staff is under the supervision of FCNW and the Club Head Coach and may be subject to WYSA guidelines
-There are parent and player guidelines & policies in regard to: attendances, conduct, uniforms, commitment and tournaments & travelling
-The One Season runs February to July with a small break and then resumes mid-August and runs until the end of October. Games are 1 - 2 times a week and practices are typically scheduled to meet a 2 or 3 to 1 game ratio
-Players must first attend an assessment and confirm their spot on a roster by registering online before they will be confirmed on a team; assessments are held in order to create balanced teams
-Player fees are confirmed on a season-by-season basis; generally the developmental fees are 30-40% more than a recreational fee