SKILL CENTRE PROGRAM 2021 2022 - TECUMSEH SOCCER CLUB - Ngin
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Tecumseh SC TECHNICAL STAFF Skill Centre (Grassroots): Jordan Wainright Player Development (Boys): Leighton Speechley-Price Player Development (Girls): Roberto Mazza Goalkeeper Development: James Lambourne Coach Development: Stephen McManus Sporting Director: Ryan Mendonca
Tecumseh SC OPERATIONS & SUPPORT Administrative Lead: Thomas Wimmer Registrar: Debbie Tocco Bookkeeper: Ali Haider Ø Club Administration Ø Team Manager Support Ø Communications Ø Social Media and Marketing Ø Events and Operations Interesting in joining the TSC family? Share your passion and experience with us Admin@TecumsehSoccerClub.com
Relentlessly Ambitiously Optimistic Curious Environments Individuals CLEAR VISION Collectively Grateful Mentality
PURPOSEFUL MISSION Create a community with a sense of belonging in a safe sport environment Advance the game with inspiration, education and collaboration Respect all people with service and gratitude Enhance our soccer experience with value and opportunity for everyone CARE
CURIOSITY OWNERSHIP UNITY VALUE DRIVEN RELENTLESS RESILIENCE ADAPTABLE AMBITION GRATITUDE EMPATHY
COMMUNITY CONNECTION Tecumseh Soccer Club strives to provide an open and inclusive environment that is interconnected with our local Town of Tecumseh and surrounding Windsor-Essex communities. ¡ Open, Inclusive and Affordable Grassroots Soccer Programs (U4-U12) ¡ Charity Events and Tournaments (Kick-or-Treat, Reindeer Games, Family Day Futsal) ¡ A Culture Committed to Creating our Family Environment and individual Families within it. ¡ Continued Relationships that Promote Local Businesses and provide Brand Activation Opportunities. ¡ The TSC Commitment that NO Child may be refused participation due to financial barrier (Access to multiple streams of financial aid, assistance and sponsorship to assure no child is left out).
COMPETITIVE AMBITION Welcome to WINDSOR-ESSEX COUNTY’s ONLY … 1. Full Time soccer service to YOU and YOUR child (on and off the Field) 2. Professional Program planning and customized curriculum design, developed organically with the specific needs of our players, teams and local environment in mind. 3. Technical Staff oversight of all programs as well as Professional Coaching of each age group/gender. 4. Player Pathway for EVERY age to the top level (ECSL, DA, Pre-OPDL, Regional, OPDL & League1)
COMPETITIVE AMBITION Welcome to WINDSOR-ESSEX COUNTY’s ONLY … ¡ Canada Soccer National Youth Club License Holder ¡ Canada Soccer Skill Centre (U8 – U12) Beginning 2021 ¡ Pre OPDL Competition Series for (U11 – U12) Beginning 2022 ¡ Ontario Soccer OPDL License Holder (U13 – U17) ¡ League1 Ontario Competition for Men and Women (U18 – U23+) ¡ Partnership affiliation for participation in Michigan DA (Director’s Academy) U11 – U12 ¡ Partnership affiliation for participation in both Ontario Regional Leagues (OASL/WRSL) U13 – U18
WHAT IS THE SKILL CENTRE PROGRAM? TECUMSEH SOCCER
TECUMSEH SC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Performance Prep Pre- OPDL (U12+) U17 High U21 High PLAY! Canada Soccer Performance Performance Performance Academy Skill Centre Prep OPDL OPDL/League1 League1 (U4 – U11) (U8 – U11) (U13 – U15) Reserves Reserves Soccer for Life ECSL (U12+)
TECUMSEH SC DEVELOPMENT PROCESS U4 – U6 U6 – U8 U8 – U10 U10 – U12 U12 – U15 U15 – U17 U17 – U21 EXPLORE INSPIRE ENGAGE EMPOWER PREPARE PERFORM EXCEL Inclusive Curiosity Growth Cultivate Relentless Consistent Beyond Environments Together Mindset Ownership Ambition Courage Expectation
Canada Soccer Skill Centre Program provides a balanced and positive competitive soccer experience with local competition(40 - 44 Weeks) Designed to create positive development opportunities for both the team and individual through purposeful training and games – Growth Mindset CANADA SOCCER SKILL Offers a consistent training environment designed to enhance individual skill and introduce game principles as tactical understanding progresses CENTRE ECSL Individual Players integrate with teammates in training tasks and in competitive matches. Apply and understand ME vs. WE Development and expectation of the individual players increase as they attempt to align with individual goals (Individual Development Plan)
SECTION I: INTRODUCTION not just for a chosen few. This means that coaches must work equally with all players, encouraging them must be allocated to players by open registration). Within the Skill Centre and Dedicated Player Program Every person involved in soccer in Canada deserves an in player development by taking a nationally coordinated to develop their skills and to be creative in finding training sessions themselves, coaches have the enjoyable experience with the game, regardless of the role approach to developing young soccer players. Skill Centres solutions to the challenges presented by the game. discretion to periodically group players based they play, their age, their level of experience or their ability. and Dedicated Player Programs provide a challenging, 4. Skill Centres and Dedicated Player Programs will on competency, as appropriate, but coaches are For young players, an enjoyable experience means that they enjoyable environment for players to develop and nurture the be accessible strongly encouraged to design sessions that focus on have access to high-quality programs where they can have skills required to succeed in the game of soccer. One of the key ingredients in any successful player developing all players, regardless of ability. fun with their friends, learn new skills and play the game in development program is opportunity – young players 5. All players and parents will receive meaningful By taking a structured, long-term approach to player an appropriate format. Clubs play an important role in this, development – based around the principles of Long-Term need to have access to good environments and feedback from coaches as they are the primary providers of the soccer programs Player Development (LTPD) – our young players will develop good coaches. To ensure that all players have this Parents have a crucial role to play in the development where young players experience the game in Canada. the foundation of fundamental skills required to succeed at opportunity, player registration for Skill Centres and of their children in soccer. By clearly communicating Canada Soccer has created the Skill Centre and Dedicated whatever level of the game they aspire to reach. Dedicated Player Programs can be done in two ways: the objectives of the Skill Centre and Dedicated Player Programs to guide clubs towards best principles By invitation, where players are invited to register for Player Program to parents and by providing them with a Skill Centre or Dedicated Player Programs; and by meaningful feedback about the development of their open registration, where all players have access to children, coaches will develop a network of player register for the program on a first-come, first-served development allies. By engaging the players in this SECTION II: SKILL CENTRE AND DEDICATED PLAYER PROGRAM GOALS basis. No more than 50% of the places in a Skill process, they will develop a growth mindset, which is Canada Soccer Skill Centres and Dedicated Player Programs Dedicated Player Programs is to provide the best environment Centre or Dedicated Player Program can be allocated important for them to overcome the inevitable ups and are aligned to the best principles of player development from possible to as many young players as possible for as long to players by invitation (at least 50% of the places downs of development in soccer. around the world. The underlying aim of Skill Centres and as possible. GOAL 1 GOAL 2 GOAL 3 SECTION IV: WHY DO WE NEED SKILL CENTRES AND DEDICATED PLAYER PROGRAMS? Keep more young players Produce clear training Produce better players The traditional model of team selection in Canadian youth exacerbated by the fact that the selection-based approach involved in the game guidelines for clubs so across Canada by soccer revolves around choosing a select number of players at alienates a significant percentage of our player base and for longer by providing that they can deliver increasing opportunity a specific moment in time based on their current performance pushes kids away from the game. them with an enjoyable the best possible and access to better level, then having them compete against other teams to experience with the game. environment for young training and competition Canada Soccer Skill Centres and Dedicated Player Programs determine who is better. Unfortunately, this method of talent will address these challenges by taking a holistic, player- players in their region. for more young players. identification and development is flawed in several ways: centred approach to player registration. Rather than basing It does not accurately predict potential or future registration on performance — usually assessed over a short performance; period of time or via a “tryout” process — Skill Centre and SECTION III: SKILL CENTRE AND DEDICATED PLAYER PROGRAM PRINCIPLES Dedicated Player Programs registration will be done via two It can often turn away players who might have high potential but who are simply inexperienced at that methods: invitation and open registration. To ensure that a holistic development environment exists transition) must be present. This does not mean that for players and coaches, Canada Soccer Skill Centres and coaches simply organize games; rather, the training moment relative to their peer group; Invitation — Clubs may invite players to register for a place Dedicated Player Programs will be guided by the following session must involve game-like conditions and Early selection prior to physical maturation implies in their Skill Centre or Dedicated Player Program. This allows principles: tasks that allow players to solve problems through early exclusion of the majority and can discourage Clubs to offer a place in the program to players whom they perception-action coupling (the relationship between feel would benefit from the opportunity and experience. 1. Contact time with a ball will be high players who might otherwise have become as good, or what a player sees and how he/she decides to act). Tryouts are not permitted in a Skill Centre or Dedicated For Canada to produce a consistent stream of high better, a little later if given the chance to develop; This relationship is best developed through activities Player Program, and no more than 50% of the places in the calibre players, we must create more environments The characteristics that define “talented” athletes in Skill Centre or Dedicated Player Program can be offered that closely resemble the game. where players can develop their skills and comfort early age are not the characteristics that define elite via invitation. with a ball. Relevant, game-realistic skill development 3. Training will be fun for everyone athletes later in their career. should be the outcome of all training sessions. When young soccer players were asked recently why Open Registration — At least 50% of the places in a Skill Unfortunately, this approach only serves to identify players who Centre Program must be available via open registration. This means that coaches should design challenging they play soccer1 , the number one response was “I are advanced in relation to their peers at that specific moment This provides players who are keen to learn the game with sessions that involve players manipulating the ball like playing the game because it’s fun.” Other reasons in time, rather than identify players who have potential to an opportunity to register for a place in the Skill Centre or under various game-like conditions and tasks. that children gave included “I like scoring or develop into a proficient player if given the opportunity. This is Dedicated Player Program. 2. Training will resemble the game stopping goals”, “I like to show my skills” and “It’s Skills are not developed in isolation; for skill important to be with my friends.” This information development to be most effective, the training is important to adults because it must be used to environment must resemble the game. This means create environments that will keep kids involved and engaged in soccer. Skill Centres and Dedicated Player that the four moments of the game (attacking; defensive transition; defending; and attacking Programs must be operated with the principle that training should be fun and enjoyable for everyone – 1 Ontario Soccer, Grassroots Player Survey, 2014 2 3
2021 - 2022 ANNUAL PLAN BY MONTH (WEEKLY FREQUENCY) 2x Indoor Training depending 2x Indoor Training depending on facility availability on facility availability Winter Rest (4 - 6 Weeks) 1x Futsal Festivals (if available) NOVEMBER JANUARY MARCH OCTOBER DECEMBER FEBRUARY 2x Indoor Training depending 2x Indoor Training depending 2x Indoor Training depending on facility availability on facility availability on facility availability 1x Futsal Festivals (if available) 1x Futsal Festivals (if available)
2021 - 2022 ANNUAL PLAN BY MONTH (WEEKLY FREQUENCY) 2x Indoor Training depending on 2x Outdoor Training facility availability 2x Outdoor Training 1x ECSL Festival Season Schedule 1x Pre- Season Games/Event 1x ECSL Festival Season Schedule 1x Week Tecumseh Soccer Camp MAY JULY SEPTEMBER APRIL JUNE AUGUST 2x Outdoor Training 2x Outdoor Training 2x Outdoor Training 1x Pre- Season Games/Event 1x ECSL Festival Season Schedule 1x ECSL Festival Season Schedule 1x ECSL Festival Season Schedule
SKILL CENTRE EXPECTATIONS (U8 – U11 ECSL) Engage players and place Attendance with Effort, TEAM Communication them at the centre of Work-rate, Focus and (player-parent-coach) the learning process Self Regulation Enhance Individual Skill Willingness to Learn Ability to Grow as and apply in groups on (Growth Mindset) and off field (social) Individuals
TECUMSEH SC ECSL PLAYER TRIAL & REGISTRATION PROCESS SKILL CENTRE New Players contact New Player registers COMMITMENT (U8 - U11 ECSL) Tecumseh SC for and attends TSC LETTER/OFFERS COMMUNICATION Open Training Open Training DISTRIBUTED PLAYER SIGNS SKILL CENTRE SKILL CENTRE ENGAGE A COMMITMENT (U8 - U11 ECSL) ECSL TRAINING GROWTH LETTERS TEAM MEETINGS BEGINS OCT 4 MINDSET CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION: DEVELOP@TECUMSEHSOCCERCLUB.COM
TECUMSEH SC U7, U8 AND U9 ECSL TUITION (2021 – 2022) Tuition Item 2021 - 2022 BUDGET % Club Overhead Expenses 5% Coaching Staff + Expenses 30% Technical Staff + Expenses 5% Tecumseh SC Summer Camp Sponsored Indoor/Outdoor Training Facilities 40% League Registration/Requirements 20% Total TSC Tuition 795 Tecumseh SC will continue to look for opportunity to support our individual members and TSC teams and programs. Tecumseh Soccer Club is proud of our stance that no child will be turned away due to financial constraints. We work with countless families each year to access multiple forms of support including payment plans, corporate & individual sponsors, financial aid, grants and grant programs. Families with questions about financial assistance, please contact Admin@TecumsehSoccerClub.com. All inquires and information submitted will remain confidential.
TECUMSEH SC U7, U8 AND U9 ECSL PAYMENT SCHEDULE INSTALMENT DATE PAYMENT October 1, 2021 395 December 1, 2021 200 February 1, 2022 200 Total Tuition 795
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