2010 ATLANTA FIRE UNITED SUPER Y

AGE GROUPS: U13 THRU U15 BOYS AND GIRLS
COST: $525.00 INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: $450.00 for CURRENT AFUSA PLAYERS:
• Registration/Player Passes
• Training Fees
• Coaching Fees
• Referee Fees
• Game Fees
• **** Does not include coach & player travel expenses or post – season play and uniforms for out of club players ***
QUESTIONS???? PLEASE CONTACT THE AGE GROUP COACH OR MARK MACKAIN mackain6@aol.com.
ABOUT SUPER Y LEAGUE:
The future of soccer lives in the Super Y-League, a professionalized system
that is the first step for developing youth soccer players in North America.
Affiliated with US Soccer and partnered with US Club Soccer, the league is designed
for talented youth players destined for professional or international careers.
Through Olympic Development (ODP) status programs and events such as the North
American Finals and National ODP Camps, the nation's top players are selected
for US National Team Programs. The league is made up of a series of regional
leagues within the framework of a North American league containing the top clubs
and players from the United States and Canada.
A LITTLE HISTORY:USL Super Y-League History:
Schedule:
The regular season will consist of 10-12 matches depending on the playing
division and age group. The total point leader within the division will
culminate the season with the Super Y-League North American Finals, which
will consist of a minimum four games.
Season Dates (our season will begin in late May):
The regular season will be from May through August. We will avoid most major
events such as State Cup, ODP camps etc. The Super Y-League North American
Finals will be held in November in Tampa, FL.
What does the Super Y-League mean to player development?
This is all about what’s called "professionalizing" player
development in the United States and Canada when it comes to the top-level
youth players. It is about allowing the cream to rise to the top, thereby
simplifying the process of identifying elite level players. It is about playing
top-level soccer 12 months a year, with the spotlight on young players during
the Super Y-League season. The focus is less than one percent of all youth
players in the U.S. and Canada.
What makes the Super Y-League different from what national youth
governing associations, such as US Youth Soccer, are already providing on the
local or regional level?
The Super Y-League has teams that are much broader in geographical scope,
and because of that, they play at a higher level. Even the current number
of super leagues in the country is localized in terms of their members. The
Super Y-League is organized on a divisional level, to include only the top
teams within a limited geographical area.
Again, we would like to reiterate that the Super Y-League is designed specifically
for the elite level player, a player that competes in a club that wants the
extra five to ten percent that they can only get in the Super Y-League. Hence,
the expanded roster sizes, no recruiting restrictions, and the club pass
system. This will not be available within other national youth associations
such as US Youth Soccer. Their programs are focused on the majority, i.e.
recreational soccer, instead of the elite level player.
The Super Y-League ODP Philosophy:
To identify players for U.S. National Team Programs, within their natural environment
during competition on their club team during the Super Y-League season.
Purpose:
The Super Y-League ODP system began in 2003 to identify a pool
of players in each age group of the league for identification to U.S. National
Team Programs; and to utilize the clubs system in the United States to identify
players.
What are the Benefits of Participating in the Super Y-League ODP
system?
1. Selection of players within the natural environment on their
club teams within league play, as opposed to an open try-out system. Many players
do not participate in the open-tryout ODP system operated by state associations.
Some players do not react or perform well in an open tryout process.
2. Exposure to U.S. National Staff and Team Coaches.
3. Exposure to professional and collegiate scouts.
4. No cost to be scouted. The scouting system is built into league play and
contains no ODP fees, other than those selected to the ODP Select Camps in January
and February.
For more information on the Super Y League please visit www.superyleague.com