1 / 37

TSA Leagues WDSL Team Managers Webinar

TSA Leagues WDSL Team Managers Webinar. April 2016. Introductions . Alan Gould – TSA Executive Director Lorin Berballa – TSA League Administrator. Agenda. Overview of E2E processes Game related documents League Rule highlights Important Dates and deadlines Conduct and Communication

Download Presentation

TSA Leagues WDSL Team Managers Webinar

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. TSA LeaguesWDSL Team Managers Webinar April 2016

  2. Introductions • Alan Gould – TSA Executive Director • Lorin Berballa – TSA League Administrator

  3. Agenda • Overview of E2E processes • Game related documents • League Rule highlights • Important Dates and deadlines • Conduct and Communication • Questions answered

  4. E2E Processes • Activating your account • Entering team colors • Entering the team roster • Game sheets • Game reporting

  5. The TSA Leagues Web Site Overview • The TSA Leagues will rely extensively on their web site to operate • We need all teams to play their part in keeping the site up to date • Our url is www.tsaleagues.com

  6. Pre Season Tasks • Each coach or manager has to perform the following tasks before the season starts • Activate their My Team account • Choose the team’s playing colors • Enter their player roster • Enter their shirt #’s • Ask your assistant coach or team manager to also activate the My Team account

  7. Activating your Team Account…1 • Click on the My Team button • Click on the Activate link • You will be asked to enter an activation code. • Code: 2016league • Click submit to continue

  8. Activating your Team Account…2 • Next you will be asked for your details. • Please ensure that you select the correct team, other teams have similar names • Finally you will be asked for your password. This is what you will use to log into the site in the future • Click next to continue

  9. Activating your Team Account….3 • Next you are asked to select your uniform • Click on next • Note that only the 1st person to activate your team account will see this step.

  10. Activation completed • When you have finished the activation process you will see this screen. • Note that you will see some more tools.

  11. Adding Players to Roster • As a team manager you will be responsible for adding your players to the E2E system • We suggest you start this process immediately to avoid any issues

  12. Entering your roster • You will need to enter your team roster into the database. • To do this click on Add to Squad • You will be restricted to 18 players for WDSL teams • Click on Submit button to save the changes

  13. Modifying your roster • Use the Modify Squad tool to change any of the details of your squad

  14. Shirt #’s • Use the Shirt #’s tool to enter the players shirt #. This will save you time when you create game sheets

  15. Game Day Tasks • You will be required to perform two tasks on the day of a game • Create a game sheet for each game • Submit an on-line game report after the game (within 48 hours) • As soon as both teams have submitted a game report the standings will be updated and the result is posted on the web site

  16. Creating a Game Sheet…1 • To create a game sheet click on the games button and select the Game Sheet tool. Note that you will only see this when you are logged in as a coach • Select the game that you require from the drop down box. • Click next

  17. Creating a Game Sheet…2 • You are now asked to select your roster for that game • Click next

  18. Creating a Game Sheet…3 • You are now given instructions on how to create your game sheet • Click on the link to open a new window with the game sheet

  19. Creating a Game Sheet…4 • This will create a game sheet for you. • Print 3 copies of the game sheet • Bring all 3 copies to the game

  20. Submitting a game report..1 • To submit a game report click on Games button and select Game Report • Follow instructions to completion • Note that the game report will appear after each game • You have 48 hours to complete the game report • Note you will receive an email reminder every day but you have 48 hours to complete the report

  21. Submitting a game report…2 • If you are the first team to submit a game report you will be asked to enter the game result • If you are the second team to submit a game report you will be asked to agree with the game score submitted by your opponents • Also enter the number of yellow and red cards your team had and the names of any call ups

  22. Submitting a game report…3 • Then use the drop down boxes to enter the names of the goal scorers, the players who received a card and the name of the goal keeper if there was a shut out

  23. Submitting a game report…4 • Confirm you have entered your game details correctly. • When both teams have submitted a game report the standings are updated and the result is posted on the web site

  24. Game Related Documents • For each game you will require 3 game sheets • You will need all player books and coaches books without exception • Additional forms located on www.torontosoccerassociation.ca “Leagues” tab  “Forms” • Referee Issue Form • Field Complaint Form • Must be signed by club rep/admin

  25. League Rule Highltights • It is mandatory for all coaches and managers to be aware of the league rules • League rules can be found on our website www.torontosoccerassoiation.ca

  26. League Rules Highlights • 8.6 In the case of both teams wearing similar colors, the home team must change and the visiting team must wear their registered declared colors. Failure to comply will result in a default charged against the home team. Failure of away team to wear their registered declared colors will result in a default charged against the away team.

  27. League Rules Highlights • 9.7 Only persons listed on the Team Sheet are permitted to sit on the bench or in the designated bench area. • 9.13 Clubs will be held responsible if a game is abandoned because of the actions of its players, officials, parents or spectators and will be subject to disciplinary hearing, and will be fined as per OSA discipline policies.

  28. League Rules Highlights • 9.4 Mandatory player/ coach book checks MUST take place at least 15 minutes prior to the start of every game (players/ coaches who show up after book check must complete this procedure at half-time), all players and team officials must have their ID Book, Trial Permit and/or Temporary Registration Permit available for presentation to the opposing team official. Anyone who is unable to produce his/her registration book or Trial Permit or Temporary Registration Permit prior to any game will NOT be allowed to play/coach.

  29. League Rules Highlights • Referee fees are to be paid in full by each team prior to game start

  30. League Rules Highlights • 11.1 In the event of a team deliberately defaulting a game (i.e. not showing up or showing with only a few players) that game shall be awarded to their opponent with a score of 2-0. The defaulting team’s club will also be liable to discipline from the league in the form of a $200 fine. The defaulting team shall pay the whole of the game officials’ fees, 100% field fees and any other expenses reasonably incurred. If the game was defaulted due to extenuating circumstances, the TSA League Management Committee may, but it is not required, order the game to be re-scheduled. • 11.3 In the event of a team defaulting (2) two games during a given season, the defaulting team will be subject to discipline, which may include expulsion from the League. • 11.4 Teams withdrawing or expelled from the League after March 31st will forfeit the entire League fee, bond fee, field fee, and the club will be fined $1,000.

  31. League Rule Highlights • Someone from your bench MUST be certified with making Headway In Soccer

  32. Division Formats • Premier Division • 7 teams total • 12 games, play everyone twice • 1st Division • 9 teams total • 16 games, play everyone twice

  33. Important Dates and Deadlines • Season kick off – May 17th • Deadline to add new players or Team Officials – July 31st

  34. Conduct and Communication • Respect The Game • Codes of conduct for coaches, players, spectators and referees. • Focussed on creating and maintaining a positive environment for our young players • “The Respect Button” • Communication leads to action and reaction! • Proactive and Reactive in 2016 • Discussed at Coach Meeting- please discuss expectations with your teams, and communicate when these expectations are not met

  35. On-Going Communication • If you don’t know- contact your Club Administrator first! • If they don’t know, ask that they contact Lorin at the TSA via email at TSAleagues@soccer.on.ca • We cannot communicate directly with Coaches and Managers so please read the rules, and the other League related documentation before contacting anyone! • The answers are there if you just take a few minutes to find them. • For “same day” issues (within 24 hours) a phone call is better than email • The after hours cell can be called for after hours emergencies only (no referee, opponent team) • After Hours Emergency: 647 - 525 - 7515

  36. Questions? • If you have any questions now is a good time to ask them

  37. Further Information • Please contact Lorin at the TSA Office for any questions

More Related