| The Airdrie and District Soccer Association (ADSA) offers three major programs for soccer players: Community, Aztec (competitive-travel) and Adult. As well ADSA offers coaching and referee training sessions.
Community programs (Indoor Season)
U6 Players age 4 & 5 (U6) on Dec 31, 2010.
· Separate boys and girls teams. Three versus three with a keeper on small sized fields.
· Season runs approximately from the second week of October to mid March (with winter break).
· Program takes place at Genesis Place soccer fields.
· All players need shin pads, and soccer shoes are recommended. . Jersey Shorts and socks are purchased for $30, which the players keep (can be used for U6 thru to end of U10).
U8 Players age 6 & 7 (U8) on Dec 31, 2010.
· Separate boys and girls teams.
· Season runs approximately from the second week of October to mid March (with winter break).
· Program takes place at Genesis Place soccer fields.
· All players need shin pads, and soccer shoes are recommended.Jersey Shorts and socks are purchased for $30, which the players keep (can be used for U6 thru to end of U10).which the players keep.
U10 Players age 8 & 9 (U10) on Dec 31, 2010. ALL PLAYERS MUST ATTEND EVALUATIONS FOR TEAM SELECTION
· Separate boys and girls teams. Seven VS Seven with a keeper on large fields.
· Season runs approximately from the second week of October to mid March (with winter break).
· Program takes place at Genesis Place soccer fields.
· All players need shin pads, and soccer shoes are recommended. Jersey Shorts and socks are purchased for $30, which the players keep (can be used for U6 thru to end of U10).which the players keep.
U12 Players age 10 & 11 (U12) on Dec 31,2010 ALL PLAYERS MUST ATTEND EVALUATIONS FOR TEAM SELECTION
· Separate boys and girls teams.
· Season runs approximately from the second week of October to mid March (with winter break).
· Program takes place at Genesis Place soccer fields.
· All players need shin pads, and soccer shoes are recommended. Jersey top is provided for the season and returned at the end of the season. Shorts and socks can be purchased if you don't have your own.
U14-U18 Determined by players age on Dec 31,2010 see age chart on home page
· Mixed teams (unless numbers are adequate to allow for separate genders). Some programs are dependent upon the number of registrants. Full sided soccer (5 versus 5 with a keeper) on full sized fields.
· Season runs approximately from the second week of October to mid March (with winter break).
· Program takes place at Genesis Place soccer fields.
· All players need shin pads, and soccer shoes are recommended. Jersey top is provided for the season and returned at the end of the season. Shorts and socks can be purchased if you don't have your own..
Aztec & Communtiy U10 & U12 Teams are defined by evaluations of all registered players at these age groups.
Aztec program (Competitive/travel - Players qualify by tryouts, possible cuts at any age group)
All players and officials must have a valid Player /Official photo ID card issued by CMSA - Get ID # from ADSA and schedule an appointment at CMSA to get your card. Visit www.calgaryminorsoccer.com for more information.
Outdoor season (U10-U18)
· Players are registered with Airdrie and District Soccer and play in leagues organized by the Calgary Minor Soccer Association (CMSA)
· Season and schedule determined by CMSA. Approximately April through July.
· Practices take place in Airdrie with approximately half the games played in Calgary.
· All players need shin pads, and soccer shoes are recommended. Jersey, shorts and socks are provided which the players keep.
Indoor season (U8-U18)
· Players are registered with Airdrie and District Soccer and play in leagues organized by the Calgary Minor Soccer Association (CMSA)
· Season and schedule determined by CMSA. Approximately October through March.
· Practices take place in Airdrie with all the games played in Calgary. (U8 at the Eastside training Centre all others at the Calgary Soccer Centre or Bearspaw facility) · All players need shin pads, and soccer shoes are recommended. Jersey, shorts and socks are provided which the players keep
There are NO REFUNDS after Sept 1st. Contact the Office for more information.
Adult programs
Community
Adult players are registered in ADSA Play Friday Nights
Uniforms are provided
Shin guards and cleats required
Co-ed and teams are formed based on registration numbers Travel
· Men's and Women's teams playing in Calgary (CUSA, CWSA)
· Indoor and Outdoor Season.
· Division and O35 teams available.
· Contact the association for further information.
Coaching programs
· Junior Community and Senior Community level courses offered each spring and free for ADSA coaches. Instructed by Alberta Soccer Association instructors.
· ADSA mini courses for U6/U8 coaches offered each spring for ADSA coaches by ADSA instructors.
Referee Programs
· Various levels of courses are offered each Spring to new referees.
· Refresher Courses for existing referees.
· Look Sharp-Be Sharp Mentoring program for all referees.
Created by: Admin -- Last updated:Jul 30, 2010
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