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Calgary Women’s Soccer Association Indoor 2015/16 Manager’s Meeting Thursday, October 1 st

Indoor 2015/16 Manager’s Meeting Thursday, October 1 st

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Calgary Womens Soccer AssociationIndoor 2015/16 Managers MeetingThursday, October 1st

AgendaWelcome and IntroductionsOutdoor Wrap UpLeague WinnersProvincial ResultsFair Play AwardsFair Play and Referee Evaluations for Indoor 2015/16Indoor 2015/16StatisticsFinal Budget / FeesCall up rules / Restricted Movement Pass for MinorsCWSA Champions League (Divisions 4-6)CWSA Indoor TournamentsKey DatesWorld Master GamesCSA NationalsCIBC Run for the CurePresidents Message

Welcome and IntroductionsCWSA Board MembersCWSA Office Staff

Outdoor Wrap UpTop Teams from Outdoor 2015Premier FC PanthersDivision 1 EMFC Wrangler RaidersDivision 2 CJSC BlizzardsDivision 3 Chinook RoguesDivision 4A Apothic FCDivision 4B CFC FuryDivision 5A Airdrie United AztecsDivision 5B Airdrie ToepuntsO30 Tier 1 / 2 Tsunami BluesO30 Tier 3 / 4 SFC JadeO40 Tier 1 Cochrane Rangers O40AO40 Tier 2 Okotoks Rockers O40 Tier 3 Cochrane Soccer Club

Outdoor Wrap UpCongrats to all CWSA teams who participated in Provincials!AMSLCallies Major - BronzeCFSC MajorPremierFC Panthers - SilverCougars FC - Fair Play WinnersDivision 1EMFC SWAT - GoldEMFC Wrangler RaidersDivision 2 Rangers FC - GoldCJSC Blizzards - BronzeDivision 3Chinook Rogues - SilverRoyals - Bronze + Fair Play WinnersStorm FCO30 Tier 1Tsunami Blues - SilverRevolution FC - Fair Play Winners

Outdoor Wrap UpOutdoor 2015 Fair Play PolicyReferee will give a score from 0-10 on Fair Play for each gameTeams would get a bonus 2 points for filling out a referee evaluation for each game (maximum 12 possible points per game)Each team posted a bond of $100 which they would get back at the end of the season if they reached an average of at least 11 fair play points per game. Points were deducted for each yellow (1 point) and red card (2 points) given in a game.At the end of the season, the top two teams with the best fair play score in each division would win a portion of the prize pool.If two or more teams are tied for first place, they will share the total prize pool for their divisionIf two or more teams are tied for second place, they will share the second place prize.Winnings will be paid by cheque at the end of the season. Outdoor Wrap UpFair Play AwardsTeams that maintain an 11 point average per game for Fair Play will receive their $100 bond back (credit for Indoor 2015/16 if playing, cheque if not returning for indoor)18 games = minimum 198 pts17 games = minimum 187 pts16 games = minimum 176 ptsTop two teams in each division earn a portion of the prize moneyPrize money = $50 per team in each division/group1st place = 70% of the total prize money2nd place = 30% of the total prize money

Outdoor Wrap UpTeams that reached the 11 point average per gamePremier (18 games = 198 pts)FC Panthers 213 ptsQPR 199 ptsMontrose FC 206 ptsDivision 1 (18 games = 198 pts)EMFC Wrangler Raiders 213 ptsSonics 210 ptsAdrenaline Rush FC 211 ptsDivision 2 (18 games = 198 pts)CJSC Blizzards 199 ptsRagazze United 204 ptsBlizzard Cruisers 210 ptsFever 201 ptsSSR Millennium 206 ptsWestwinds 205 ptsDivision 3 (18 games = 198 pts)Panthers 209 ptsBlizzard Blue Angels 198 pts

Outdoor Wrap UpTeams that reached the 11 point average per gameDivision 4A (18 games = 198 pts)NoneDivision 4B (18 games = 198 pts)CFC Fury 203 ptsForce United 199 ptsBlizzard Chargers 215 ptsElite FC 211 ptsDivision 5A (18 games = 198 pts)Airdrie United Aztecs 199 ptsSWU Mirage 211 ptsCMCA United 209 ptsBlizzard Angels Too 202 ptsDivision 5B (16 games = 176 pts)None

Outdoor Wrap UpTeams that reached the 11 point average per gameO30 Tier 1 / 2 (17 games = 187 pts)Tsunami Blues 195 ptsForza 199 ptsO30 Tier 3 / 4 (17 games = 187 pts)Bow Valley Rapids 194 ptsPretenders 187 ptsVixens 196 ptsO40 Tier 1 (17 games = 187 pts)Calgary West Banyana Banyana 204 ptsAirdrie Warriors 193 ptsO40 Tier 2 (18 games = 198 pts)Entre Amigas 214 ptsTrappers 200 ptsKaos 212 ptsO40 Tier 3 (17 games = 187 pts)Cochrane Soccer Club 200 ptsPretenders II 194 ptsWannabes 196 ptsCalgary Stealers 190 pts

Outdoor Wrap UpTop Teams for Fair PlayPremier 1st place FC Panthers (213 pts)2nd place Montrose FC (206 pts)Division 11st place - EMFC Wrangler Raiders (213 pts)2nd place Adrenaline Rush FC (211 pts) Division 21st place Blizzard Cruisers (210 pts)2nd place SSR Millennium (206 pts)Division 31st Place Panthers (209 pts)2nd place Blizzard Blue Angels (198 pts)Division 4A1st place Scorpions (197 pts)2nd place Apothic FC (192 pts)Division 5A1st place SWU Mirage (211 pts)2nd place CMCA United (209 pts)Division 5B1st place Chinook Radicals (157 pts)2nd place Airdrie Toepunts (149 pts)

Outdoor Wrap UpTop Teams for Fair PlayO30 Tier 1/21st place Forza (199 pts)2nd place Tsunami Blues (195 pts)O30 Tier 3/4 1st place Vixens FC (196 pts)2nd place Bow Valley Rapids (194 pts)O40 Tier 11st place Calgary West Banyana Banyana (204 pts)2nd place Airdrie Warriors (193 pts)O40 Tier 21st place Entre Amigas (214 pts)2nd place Kaos (212 pts)O40 Tier 31st place Cochrane Soccer Club (200 pts)2nd place Wannabes (196 pts)

Fair Play Policy Indoor 2015/16In order to increase referee evaluations and fair play...Referee will give each team fair play points out of 10 for each game.Teams will be awarded an extra 2 Fair Play points for completing a ref evaluation for each game within 2 weeks of the game being played. (max points per game is 12 with ref evaluation)It is extremely important that we get constructive feedback on the referee if possible in the comments section!Please keep a copy of the confirmation email/screen for your records in case there is a discrepancy in fair play points for referee evaluations.Fair play points will be deducted for each red or yellow card your team is given (-1 for each Yellow, -2 for each Red)The average fair play score to get your bond back has been removed.Teams will be given prize money for finishing first, second or third in their division for Fair Play ($50 per team x the number of teams in your division).50% for the 1st place winner30% for the 2nd place winner20% for the 3rd place winner

Referee EvaluationsTotal Referee Evaluations per SeasonOutdoor 2014 - 56Indoor 2014/15 - 128Outdoor 2015 820More quality reports = Better feedback for refereesComments on what referees did well and struggled with during your game is what the ref committee (RMOC) is looking for! Identifies which referees need mentoring or improvingIdentifies which referees need to be promoted

Indoor 2015-16Statistics# of Teams 127# of Open Teams 85# of O30 Teams 17# of O40 Teams - 25# of Divisions/Tiers 11# of Games 1131Season LengthOctober 26th March 31st

Budget/Fees

Indoor 2015-16Restricted Movement Open TeamsCan call up a player a maximum of 6 timesMaximum 4 call ups per game

Indoor 2015-16Champions LeagueRound 1 Teams can call up from groups other than their ownRound 2 Teams can call up from the division below. National League can call up from the opposite National League groupRound 3 Teams can call up from the division belowBronze teams can call up from other Bronze teamsTeams can call up from CMSA Tier 2 and below (max 2 per game), O30 Tier 3/4, and O40 at any time in the competition.

Indoor 2015-16Restricted Movement - O30 TeamsCan call up a player a maximum of 6 timesMaximum 4 call ups per gamePlayers must be at least 30 years old to be called up

Indoor 2015-16Restricted Movement - O40 TeamsCan call up a player a maximum of 6 times.Maximum 4 call ups per game.Players must be at least 40 years old to be called up

CWSA Champions LeagueIndoor 2015-16 Alignment

CWSA Champions LeagueTop 4 in each group move to the Champions League

CWSA Champions League5th to 8th in each group move to the Europa League

CWSA Champions League9th & 10th in each group move into the National League

CWSA Champions League1st & 2nd in Champions League move into Diamond

CWSA Champions League3rd & 4th in Champions League move into Platinum

CWSA Champions League1st & 2nd in Europa League move into Gold

CWSA Champions League3rd in Europa, 1st & 2nd in National move into Silver

CWSA Champions League4th in Europa, 3rd & 4th in National move into Bronze

CWSA Champions LeagueTop 3 teams in Diamond earn promotion into Division 3 at the end of the season1st place finisher can challenge into Division 2Top team in Platinum can challenge third place team in Diamond for promotion spotEx: Xiway Deserters challenges WHU Strikers for promotion into Division 3Challenging team must put in an intent to challenge and pay the fee - $340 (cost of field rental and referee costs)

CWSA Champions LeagueNext season, teams will be re-seeded as follows

CWSA Champions LeagueOther Notes:For Round 1 (Seeding round), there will be a 5 goal mercy rule in effect, similar to the CMSA program. Goals will still count, but the final score will be a maximum spread of 5. Tie breaking rules for Round 1 (Seeding round) will be as followsHead to headGoal DifferentialGoals AgainstHigher ranked team from previous seasonFor Rounds 2 & 3, normal CWSA scoring/tie breaking rules will applyIf a team folds their spot for the next indoor season, every other team below that spot will move up a rank to fill the vacancy. Brand new teams into the league will be ranked at the very bottom as they have no previous history in the CWSA Champions League and will be seeded in the lowest pot. Format may change slightly from year to year depending on amount of teams registered for the competition.

CWSA Champions LeagueGoals the Champions League hopes to achievePlaying different teams for the majority of the seasonAllowing the new strong teams to move up quicklyHaving teams of similar calibre playing against each other by the end of the seasonCreating a new exciting competition for all teams involved.

CWSA Indoor TournamentsKickstart Tournament October 16-18

Christmas Tournament December 27-30Registration Opens Monday, October 26th Registration Closes Friday, December 4th

Spring Cup April 8-10Registration Opens Monday, February 8th Registration Closes Friday, March 18th

Key DatesKickstart Tournament October 16th-18th 1st Installment October 16th Indoor Season Officially Begins October 26th 2nd Installment November 13th Annual General Meeting November 16th Christmas Tournament December 27th-30th Transfer Deadline January 31st Indoor Challenge Deadline January 31st Outdoor Registration Opens February 1st Provincial Rosters Due TBAOutdoor Registration Closes March 11th Indoor Provincials TBASpring Cup April 8th to 10th

World Master Games2017 World Masters GamesAuckland, New ZealandAge Groups O30, O35, O40, O45, O50, O55www.worldmastersgames2017.co.nz

CSA NationalsOctober 7th to 12th All games played at the Calgary Soccer CentreCome watch the best teams in the country face off against one another!

CIBC Run for the CureSunday, October 4thJoin Team Madeleine for either a 5k or 1k walk or run!To participate with us, please go to the CWSA home page and click on the CIBC Run for the Cure link and donate to Team Madeleine

Presidents MessageBoard Succession & VacanciesExecutive Director Update

Its your league. WANT TO BE PART OF THE PROCESS? PART OF THE DISCUSSION?INFLUENCE CHANGE? KEEP THINGS THE SAME?HAVE NEW IDEAS?

Its your league. We want to hear from you. Participate. Constructively. Open the dialogue. Join our Board. Openings in November 2015 Start thinking about it now!