Manager Duties

 
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Team Manager Duties

  • Primary contact for the team (FSA and League)
  • Manage financial affairs of the teams.  (It is recommended that a separate team bank account be opened.)
  • Collect player birth certificates and provide to FSA.
  • Prepare players/coaches cards:
    • The Cards are provided by SCYSA through the Select Registrar
    • Obtain player/coach signature on the card
    • Affix 1" x 1" player/coach photo (face only, no hats, or sun glasses)
    • Laminate each player/coach card
  • Coordinate uniform orders for the team and provide information to FSA.
    • Player sizes
    • Player number
    • Collect payment for uniform
  • Attend or ensure that the coach/representative attends the PMSL/SCSCL scheduling meeting in Columbia on August 3rd.
  • Keep the SCYSA player/coaches cards and official SCYSA roster, and present to referees prior to each game
  • Update game scores on League Web Site
  • Register team for tournaments
  • Pay referees prior to each game
  • Maintain a SCYSA Medical Release Form for each player.

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Events

FSA President

The select soccer season began August 23rd and the recreation league begins September 13th with the Jamboree followed by the first games on September 20th. The FSA is an organization run by volunteers. One of the most difficult aspects of any organization is finding volunteers to give their time to make an organization a success. FSA is currently in need of volunteers to fill vacant board positions. We have a small core of very energetic volunteers who are fulfilling many roles at one time. We are currently in need of new volunteers to keep FSA functioning at its current level. Please consider volunteering your time to make FSA successful.

 

Thanks, Steve Bull