Coaching Education


The CYSA E/D course will no longer be offered. CYSA has decided to use USSF’s curriculum for the E and D courses. The prerequisite for the USSF D course is the USSF E course. The ONLY exception to this is if someone has taken the CYSA E or CYSA E/D course, they can enroll in the USSF D course, but are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to take the USSF E first. This suggestion is being made because we want people to be successful when they take the USSF National D course.

Coaches must possess an F license before taking the E license class and will be required to show proof prior to attending the clinic. E license is required before taking the D course.

National E Course Description:

National D Course Description:

Advanced Courses:

National C Course Description:

National B Course Description:

National A Course Description:

US Soccer Coaching Home Page

US Soccer Coaching Curriculum

Click Here for the Coaching Clinic Registration Form

Click here for a descriptions of our Coaching Clinics

Clinic & Date 
Application Deadline 
F- March 29-30 
March 18, 2013 
E-April 12, 13, 14
April 1, 2013
D-TBA 
TBA
F-TBA
TBA

Aside from the above local classes, CYSA - District VI has courses scheduled throughout the district. Please refer to the below link when searching for a class that fits your schedule.

http://www.d6soccer-stats.org/district/coaching/coach-clinics.cfm

It is EGYSL policy that you will be reimbursed upon successful completion of a course outside of EGYSL. Send a copy of the license, course dates, instructor name, and amount paid to CoachingCoordinator@elkgrove-soccer.com

Email Coaching Coordinator, John Shea, to express interest in a particular course at CoachingCoordinator@elkgrove-soccer.com




Coach Registration Form (Form 1650)


Form 1650 is required for all Coaches (including Assistant Coaches). This form must be submitted before they can be registered as a coach or assistant coach. In addition to turning in this form all coaches and assistants are required to sign the Coaches' Code of Conduct. Please read and sign this document and turn in with your Form 1650 to your Club registrar.

Game Feedback


If you have concerns about issues during a game, don’t address the referee or other coaches or parents directly, especially if you are upset. Please use EGYSL’s Match Report notify the appropriate coordinator about your concerns.

Match Report
Sideline Conduct


If you are ever sent off from a game or red carded, you need to know the procedures for EGYSL’s hearing process. Click here for our PAD rules.

EGYSL maintains a Zero Tolerance Policy when it comes to our referees. Treat them right. Click here for our policy.

Zero Tolerance for Abuse


EGYSL is committed to providing a safe environment for its members and participants and to preventing abusive conduct in any form. Every member of this organization is responsible for protecting our participants and ensuring their safety and well being while involved in sponsored activities. Click here for EGYSL’s policy on Zero Tolerance for Abuse.