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Nashua Youth Soccer League P.O. Box 6282 Nashua, NH 03063-6282 |
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Philosophy:
The NYSL is a recreational, non-profit, volunteer organization
that promotes the introduction of soccer to children ages 5 to 19 in the
Nashua area. Children with birthdates from 10/1/1989 through 9/30/2003
are eligable for the Fall 2008/Spring 2009 season. All children
interested in playing soccer are encouraged to join regardless of
experience or skill.
Enrollment: Before any child is permitted to play, a registration form must be completed, signed and returned along with a check to the above listed address on or before July 31, 2008. Due to limitations of playing fields and volunteers, players are accepted on a "first come, first served" basis. Late registrants will be "wait listed" and will be assigned teams only if space permits. Once all forms are processed, coaches obtained and fields assigned, you will receive a call notifying you of your child's assigned team, coach, practice times, etc. However, do not expect a call until approximately the first week in September.. Playing Equipment: All players are required to wear the NYSL uniform, which consists of a green and yellow reversible jersey and matching socks, during games. Uniform purchases are made through the league only and provisions are available on the registration form. In addition to the uniform, other mandatory equipment includes shin guards, mouth guards for all players with any orthodonture and safety straps for eyeglasses. Cleats are recommended but are not mandatory. Directory of Contacts: Below is a list of contacts for each age group. |
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You or your child will be
hearing from a coach roughly around the first week in September. You need
not be worried if you do not hear back before this date.
The NYSL depends solely on the help of volunteers. Without it the NYSL will be unable to continue. Please consider dontating your time to help make this a better organization.
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This is the NHSA (New Hampshire Soccer Association) code of
ethics for parents. Though your youngster is under the
supervisory guidance of fine coaches during soccer practices and
games, the most important people in their life are still you,
their parents. We'd like to pass on a few tips, which will make
soccer more enjoyable for everyone involved.