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Responsibilities to DYSC

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Coaches must promote the educational goals and missions of DYSC and behave in such a manner that the principles, integrity and dignity of DYSC are not compromised.


In-House Coaches are encouraged to take advantage of any “Coaches Clinics” conducted by DYSC, Director of Education/Training or others as available.  It is recommended that all Danbury Youth Soccer Travel Coaches become certified/licensed for their appropriate age group within two years of entering the Danbury Youth Soccer Club program (as clinics are available). Certification or licensing clinics approved by DYSC/CJSA will be reimbursed by DYSC.

Travel Coaching Certificate Recommendations

Children’s Age 9-10 11-12 13-14 15 +
Certificate U-10 U-12 E D/C

 


Coaches must assure their programs are being conducted and promoted ethically and also be aware of any DYSC activities, which may affect their programs' performance and reputation.

 


Coaches must discuss problems with their Division Coordinator in a professional manner and then support the Board’s decisions concerning policies, rules and regulations relating to soccer.


Coaches must notify their Division Coordinator of any situation that violates DYSC rules.


Last Updated on Friday, 19 November 2010 16:21

Volunteer

DYSC is a non-profit organization. As the Club grows, so does our need for volunteers. We are always looking for help in the following areas:

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Division Coordinator
Board Member

Coaching
Trophy Coordinator
Fundraising

Referees

refereeImpartial, competent officials are essential for the success of any competition. DYSC is very proud of our program to train and develop In-House Referees from within our program. If you are interested in becoming a Referee, please contact Franz Warren.


Click here for Referees schedules and fees

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