Coronado FC Competitive Youth Soccer
Coronado FC is the new brand for the competitive program of CYSL. Coronado FC players are taught technical and tactical aspects of the game of soccer by our professional coaching staff..
The Coronado FC program is heavily focused on developing technical and tactical skills necessary for success in competitive soccer. Coronado FC supports and promotes creativity, teamwork, discipline, and endurance, all of which are attributes that any successful athlete will need.
Our aim is to develop players and teams during the formative years so that these youth may compete at the next level as young adults.
Players transitioning into the older age groups are challenged in a unique, competitive environment. The aim is to have players reach their greatest potential, in preparation for high school soccer, 4-year college, or professional play. They have access to top training on exceptional fields. Teams participate in quality tournaments not only for exposure, but to ensure players are challenged in a competitive environment that helps them reach new levels of play
Our aim is to develop players and teams during the formative years so that these youth may compete at the next level as young adults.
Players transitioning into the older age groups are challenged in a unique, competitive environment. The aim is to have players reach their greatest potential, in preparation for high school soccer, 4-year college, or professional play. They have access to top training on exceptional fields. Teams participate in quality tournaments not only for exposure, but to ensure players are challenged in a competitive environment that helps them reach new levels of play
Coronado FC Tryouts
Tryout General Information
Tryouts and registration for Coronado FC are held in the Winter/Spring. The season for the Youngers begins in June/July and runs until December, with the exception of teams participating in State Cup whose season ends in February. The season for the Olders begins in May and runs until November, just before tryouts for High School soccer commence.General Tryout Instructions- Arrive 30 minutes early for check-in
- Parent/Guardian must be present to sign release form
- Proper soccer attire (shin guards mandatory)
- Bring water
If you are interested in a tryout with Coronado FC, please fill out the general tryout waiver (button below) and email info@coronadoyouthsoccer.com for practice/tryout details.Coronado FC Program Overview
Player skill development occurs in a disciplined and positive environment. In addition to soccer skills, we teach values such as teamwork, respect, leadership, and integrity. Each player is encouraged to achieve a high level of success, which is accomplished through training, team camps, games, and tournaments. Coronado FC provides a unique environment, with access to top training facilities and coaches. We compete in the SoCal Soccer League, under the direction and programming established by US CLUB SOCCER: https://www.usclubsoccer.org/
The goal of the competitive program is to develop players and teams to their highest potential.All competitive training is held at the Coronado Cays fields. Team practices are grouped Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday, with additional Goalie and Circuit training. CYSL strives to help families in need of financial assistance for the Coronado FC Competitive Program. To apply for Financial Assistance, please request a Financial Assistance Application by emailing info@coronadoyouthsoccerleague.com.Coronado FC Required Training
All Coronado FC teams play regular season games in the Socal Soccer League. Schedules will be available by mid-August on the SoCal Soccer League website http://socalsoccerleague.org/
Our regular season generally runs from late August or early September to mid-November.
Age matrix: When determining the age group for a season, the year the season ends should be used for determining the play level. Also note that the format “U followed by age” really means that age and younger. For example, U8 should be read as 8 and younger.Coronado FC Registration
Fields
Coronado FC games and practices take place across various fields throughout Coronado. Please check our fields page for addresses and directions.We Commit To
- Professional Coaching/Playing Time: Coaches will teach soccer and stress the values of teamwork, sportsmanship, discipline and hard work, enabling players to reach their full potential. Adequate playing time helps ensure the development of the player; therefore roster limits are capped so that playing time goals can be achieved whenever possible.
- Organization Support: The club endeavors to handle the administrative aspects of assembling competitive teams, including organizing tryouts, player registration, game scheduling, field set-up, collecting fees and paying coaches. Coaches and teams set goals for the year, and determine practice schedules and tournament participation.
- Financial Assistance: CYSL provides financial assistance for players in need. Financial Assistance packets are provided by request only, and can be obtained by emailing info@coronadoyouthsoccer.com.
- Conflict Resolution: The league strives to offer the best possible soccer experience for our children. Our Code of Conduct requires that each parent, player, coach and board member sign adhere to and respect the principles for sportsmanship. These rules are set in order to ensure the highest standards of sportsmanship, and moral and ethical conduct. As members of the Club, we are expected to understand, follow and uphold these rules.
Coronado FC Handbook
CalSouth Age Matrix
When determining the age group for a season, the year the season ends should be used for determining the play level. Also note that the format “U followed by age” really means that age and younger. For example, U8 should be read as 8 and younger.Goalkeeping
At Coronado FC we recognize the importance of goalkeeping and providing players the individualized training necessary to have success on the field. Goalkeeper training, in addition to team practices, begins in July and ends in November.
Youngers- Training is based on fundamentals and technique.
- Players are taught to appreciate the position of goalkeeper
- Fun environment
Olders- Training is based on technical, tactical, and psychological aspects of the game
- Solid understanding of positioning
- Effective communication on the field