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STRATEGIC PLAN/ TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT. YOUTH DIRECTORYouth coach education programs for clubs.Youth national programs.Coach at youth national level.Identify and develop youth national coaches.Develop school coaches.Develop school programs in conjunction with the BSSF and MOED.Develop and ass
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1. BERMUDA FOOTBALL ASSOCIATON YOUTH COMMITTEE 2007/08
2. STRATEGIC PLAN/ TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT YOUTH DIRECTOR
Youth coach education programs for clubs.
Youth national programs.
Coach at youth national level.
Identify and develop youth national coaches.
Develop school coaches.
Develop school programs in conjunction with the BSSF and MOED.
Develop and assist in the execution of school programs.
3. Cont’d YOUTH AND DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR
Senior National Team coaching
Youth National Team Academic Support Program
Parent Support Program
Player Mentoring Program
School Programs
4. Cont’d REFEREE ACADEMY
Pre-season seminars and workshops
Focus on the importance of refereeing
Team building and camaraderie
Identify and train potential referee instructors, assessors, mentors and commissioners.
5. The Domino Effect
6. Committee Members Mr. Calvin Blankendal – Chairman (Dandy Town)
Mr. Gregory Grimes – BFA 2nd V.P
Mr. Vance Brown – BFA Administrator (DRC)
Mr. John Evans – Disciplinary Chairman
Mr. Milton Stephens – U7-U11 Referee Scheduler
Mr. Mark Wade – Technical Coordinator (PHC)
Mr. Charles Watson -T.B.D
Mrs. Lucy Monkman – Special Events (BAA)
Glenika Walker – Public Relations (North Village)
Troy Harvey – Special Events/ Support Staff
7. BFA Youth League Members The BFA Youth League’s consist of:
1,500 Registered players
85 Teams
20 Clubs
The League runs from the 1st week of October until the last Saturday of March annually.
During the 2006/07 season there was a total of 735 matches played.
8. YOUTH LEAGUE General History: A summary of the past efforts to address issues facing the BFA Youth League's and the general history of the problem itself, including the root causes contributing to the problem.
Benchmarks: Setting measurable goals ands reviewing the targets reached and how is has been done.
Barriers: A discussion of the challenges which may hinder us from achieving all of our goals.
How might your organization begin to remove one or more of these barriers?
Opportunities: The role each of your clubs/teams can play to reach the common objective. A ORGANIZED AND COMPETITIVE YOUTH LEAGUE WHICH IS BUILT ON THE FOUNDATION OF DEVELOPMENT, PARTICIPATION, COMMUNICATION & RESPONSIBILITY.
9. REFEREES The BFA Youth Leagues have increased the number of certified Youth referees.
The 2006/07 Season resulted in 735 youth games being played.
351 matches had a referee.
384 matches where played without a referee or an individual, not knowledgeable of the Laws of the Game.
10. REFEREE SOLUTIONS Each team has 14 to 22 players
3 individuals per EACH team who are prepared to officiate on a rotational basis.
The BFA will provide:
Training
Uniforms
Opportunities
Community participation
Payment
11. The Domino Effect
12. U7 Referee Schedule
13. U9 Referee Schedule
14. MATCH FIELDS AND SCHEDULING The BFA Youth Leagues continue to grow.
Scheduling dates, times and venues must be adhered to.
The rescheduling of dates must be done 4 weeks in advance.
15. The Domino Effect
16. U11 Referee Schedule
17. U13 Referee Schedule
18. The Domino Effect
19. U15 Referee Schedule
20. Match Forms/Team Sheets The BFA Youth Committee (BFA Office) must receive the match/team sheets within 72 hours.
All forms for matches played on Saturday must be in the BFA office by Tuesday 12 noon.
Any match played on Sunday must be in the office By Wednesday 12 noon.
The Media will not accept any team standings which are not accurate.
The forms are signed by your clubs and either handed to a referee or club member.
21. Conduct The Youth Committee urges each club to ensure that their players, fans and coaches conduct themselves in a hospitable and respectful manner at all times.
It is up to EACH one of us to encourage FAIR PLAY at all times. This applies to all events both on and off the field.
22. BFA Youth Committee - Preseason events of 2007/08 Youth Coaches Meeting - May 10th 2007 6-8 PM
1st Registration & Transfer Deadline - Friday June 29th 5:00PM
2nd Registration Deadline Monday July 30th 5:00 PM
3rd & Final Deadline Saturday September 15th 1PM
Basic & Refresher Referee Course Saturday June 16th & Sunday June 17th
August 25th to September 5th Caribbean Football Union U15 International Youth Tournament
Saturday September 1st BFA Youth Coaches & Administrators meeting
Saturday September 15th, individual club meetings with the Youth Committee
BFA Youth Coaches & Administrators meeting Thursday September 20th
BFA Youth Referee Course & First Aid Course Saturday September 22nd 2007
23. BFA Youth Season 2007/08 Start of the BFA Youth Season 2007/08
Saturday September 29th at the NSC
Football Is Fun Day
BFA – Appleby Youth Charity Cup
Final Event details are being planned.
. The focus will be on giving back to Bermuda.
Charity Matches, Educational Information,Health Info and other Football activities.
24. BFA Youth & Children’s Leagues Start of the BFA Youth & Children’s Leagues - Saturday Oct 6th
End of First Half of the Youth Season Monday December 17th, 2007
Christmas Break
Start of 2nd half of the season Saturday January 5th 2008
International break Sunday February 10th to Sunday February 17th 2008
Clyde Best International Youth Tournament Saturday February 16th & Sunday February 17th
U18 All Star Reception Friday March 15th 2008
U13 & U15 Youth KO Finals Saturday March 14th 2008
Dallas Cup Tournament International Break Sunday March 16th to March 30th 2008
Sunday April 20th 2008 U18 KO Finals
BFA - Appleby Youth Prize Giving Awards Saturday May3rd 2008.
End of Season Youth Coaches Meeting Thursday May 8th 2008
25. The Domino Effect
26. BFA Help Sheet for Registering your Team(s) for the 2007/08 season Deadlines for Season 2007/2008
First Deadline - Friday, June 29, 2007
A registration fee of $100 per team is payable for each team registered by June 29, 2007.
Second Deadline – Monday, July 30, 2007
A registration fee of $200 per team is due for each team registered by July 31, 2007.
Final Deadline – Saturday, September 15, 2007 – 12 noon!!
A registration fee of $300 per team is payable for each team registered by September 15, 2007. If any of the required items listed above are incomplete after September15, 2007, the team will NOT be included in the BFA schedule of matches.
27. Mandatory Registration Documents The registration procedure is as follows:
Complete Annual Registration Form
Complete Team Registration Fee Form and payment of fee.
Complete Annual Youth Player Registration Form
Complete Transfer Certificate and Registration Form for each player transferred to new club.
Complete Registration Form for each player registering for the first time.
Each player must attend Player Card issue session as per team schedule.
28. Birthdates Regulations Children’s Football categories will be:
U7 (players born on or after January 1, 2000)
U9 (players born on or after January 1, 1998)
U11 (players born on or after January 1, 1996)
Youth Football
Youth Football categories will be:
U13 (players born on or after January 1, 1994)
U15 (players born on or after January 1, 1992)
U18 (players born on or after January 1, 1989)
30. Player Transfers Players will be permitted to transfer without a fee until June 29, 2007. Players will be permitted to transfer after June 29, 2007 up to September 15th, 2007 at $50 per player. All transfer request after September 15th, will be at the discretion of the BFA Youth Committee.
Players who Turn 16 Before or During the season, must transfer under the Senior player Transfer Deadlines, if playing in the U18 Division.
31. THE BFA IS YOU!!
32. BFA Post Match Activity
33. ONE TOUCH
34. QUESTIONS Please do not wait to contact the BFA if your club or team has any questions.
We are here to assist each club/team and coach, to prepare for the 2007/08 season.
bfa@northrock.bm or 295-2199
Chairman – calvinio@myhome.bm/505-7999