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Ancaster Soccer Club

Discover what children and pros have to say about soccer. Ancaster Soccer Club's inclusive and player-centered program provides a safe and positive learning environment that focuses on age-appropriate development. Engage in fun and empowering training sessions and games, while receiving written player evaluations and access to certified coaches. Join us and experience the joy of grassroots soccer!

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Ancaster Soccer Club

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  1. Ancaster Soccer Club Grassroots Development Program (U8-U12)

  2. Grassroots SoccerWhat the CHILDREN said! When asked; “if you could, what would you change about soccer” some of the responses include: • “I would change keeping players in the same positions, because when you play different positions you can experiment” • “That if the ball goes out of play the ref has to go and get it” • “I would like to change that our parents could not yell at us” • What about soccer is your most favorite thing? Some responses were: • “scoring goals and hanging with my friends” • “having fun and to be with my friends” • “improving my moves that make me better” • “learning and getting better” • When asked what your least favorite thing about soccer is, the kids replied: • “when people brag and yell” • “when you’re on defense and you can’t score” • “when the coaches and others yell at you” • “parents telling you what to do all the time” • Other comments from the children included: • “no adult has ever asked me what I think about soccer, thanks for asking” • “The parents need to bring better snacks for after the games” This data was collected by Ontario Soccer via a grassroots survey with over 1,000 players ,aged 8-12 years old, throughout 34 clubs in Ontario.

  3. Grassroots SoccerWhat the PROS said! “We cannot know at a young age which kids will make it and which kids won’t. What the science says is we are best off training as many kids as possible with the best coaches and best environment as long as we can, letting them grow and then seeing what happens” - Karri Dawson, Director of the True Sport Foundation “You don’t scream at your kid when they are learning how to read or write, so why do it when they are learning how to play football?” -Sean Dyche, Burnley FC Head Coach “People get caught up in winning; it overtakes what they are really trying to achieve. They forget that you get short-term success but long-term failure.” -Rob Gale, Valour FC Head Coach “All kids need is a little help, a little hope and somebody who believes in them.” -Magic Johnson

  4. Ancaster Soccer Club’s Grassroots Development Program Inclusive Programming Engaging Safe and Positive learning environment Player Centered Approach Age appropriate curriculum Empowering Fun

  5. Structure of Ancaster's Grassroots Development Program Technical Director Age Group Head Coach Age Group Head Coach Age Group Head Coach Age Group Head Coach Age Group Assistant Coach Age Group Assistant Coach Age Group Assistant Coach Age Group Assistant Coach Age Group Assistant Coach Age Group Assistant Coach Age Group Assistant Coach Age Group Assistant Coach This replicates what each age group and gender’s structure would ideally look like. This is dependent on the number of coaches we have within our program. We intend to have more than two age group assistant coaches. (Age Groups include: U8, U9,U10,U11,U12)

  6. ASC Grassroots Development Program A 10 month periodized program Age appropriate curriculum designed by the club’s Technical Director 2 training sessions plus a game per week- indoor and outdoor. U8’s will play festival style games A minimum of two outdoor festivals per year Two (2) written player evaluations per year A paid and certified Age Group Head Coach Aligned with Long Term Player Development (LTPD) through Ontario Soccer

  7. Player Evaluations Each grassroots player will receive this evaluation twice a year Each player evaluation will cover all four corners of player development These evaluations will be created by the age group Head Coach and Assistant Coach All evaluations will be reviewed by the Technical Director

  8. Game Day Rosters • Appropriate game day experiences • Game day rosters are open, and players can move to and from the target and development team, at the discretion of the Age Group Head Coach • Individuals will be placed in the best environment for their development • Individual development is our focus, not scores and standings! “…we are best off training as many kids as possible with the best coaches and best environment as long as we can, letting them grow and then seeing what happens.” Karri Dawson, Director of the True Sport Foundation

  9. Youth Player Pathway Tiny Titans (U3-U4) Super Tykes (U5-U6) Recreational Stream Competitive Stream House League Level Soccer (U8-U19) Grassroots Development Program (U8-U12) District Level Soccer (U13-U18) Regional Level Soccer (U13-U18) Ontario Provincial Development Program (U13-U18)

  10. What do ASC coaches receive? • Advice • Curriculum • Education • Guidance • Instruction • Structure • Support

  11. Grassroots Development Program Orientation Sessions • In ASC’s Grassroots Development Program, no child gets cut. All skill levels are welcome • Our program is aligned with Long Term Player Development (LTPD) through Ontario Soccer and Canada Soccer • Interested in the program? Come out to our orientation sessions to get a feel for our practices and to meet our coaches on September 21st, 22nd and 28th • For more information on the orientation sessions, please click here.

  12. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us! 314 Wilson St E. Ancaster, ON L9G 2B9 (905) 304-1491 alocane@ancastersoccer.com www.ancastersoccer.com

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