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  • Surrey United Soccer Club | Surrey | Cloverdale | BCSPL - Forms

    Surrey United Soccer Club | Surrey | Cloverdale | BC Soccer Premier League Forms and Permitting Formulaires BCSPL Sous-feuillets BCSPL Accéder aux documents > Manuel BCSPL Accéder aux documents > Permis BCSPL jeune à jeune Accéder aux documents > BCSPL au permis adulte Accéder aux documents >

  • Surrey United | 2017/2018 Awards Night Gallery

    Soirée de remise des prix Informations & Récompenses Anciens lauréats Albums photos Commanditaires Anchor 1

  • Surrey United Soccer Club | Unity FC | League1 BC | Cloverdale | Surrey

    League1 BC released the much anticipated  2024 regular season schedule today, featuring Unity FC’s men’s and women’s 14-match campaign. Pro Am Soccer at Cloverdale Athletic Park Unity FC 2025 Season Schedule Released SURREY, B.C. – Unity Football Club, Surrey’s premier professional amateur men’s and women’s soccer club, is thrilled to announce its League1 BC schedule for the upcoming season. Unity FC’s 16-game schedule is packed with critical matchups, setting the stage for intense rivalries and a thrilling race for League1 BC’s championship titles. As a Fans First club, Unity FC is dedicated to making each of its eight home game days at Cloverdale Athletic Park a family-friendly, action packed experience. In addition to the exciting action on the pitch, our fans can look forward to Coca-Cola Halftime Shows, Live Music, 50/50 Raffles, Kids Zones, Coca-Cola Concessions, and enhanced $5 Beer Zone, creating an unforgettable matchday experience. 2025 Season Tickets: Now On Sale Secure your 2025 Season Tickets at the unbeatable 2024 prices—only $60! That’s just $7.50 per game. Season Ticket Holders will also enjoy complimentary access to the Coca-Cola Fan Deck for select games this season. Don't miss out—this offer is valid until February 28th. CLICK to Secure your Season Tickets Now **Coming soon: Single-Game Tickets and Surrey United NextGen Tickets** Season Opener - April 12th The action begins on April 12 with a doubleheader against Burnaby FC at Burnaby Lake West. The women's team starts at 1:00 PM in a rematch of last year’s thrilling League1 BC semifinal, where Burnaby FC won in a gripping penalty shootout. The men’s team follows at 3:30 PM. Home Opener - April 26th Our first home game on April 26 promises another electrifying evening against TSS Rovers at Cloverdale Athletic Park. The women's match begins at 4:30 PM, followed by the men's match against the defending League1 BC champions at 7:00 PM. Saturday Night’s Alright for Football In 2025, Unity FC will host six of our eight home matches on Saturday nights. Building on the Fans First excitement of our first season at CAP, we aim to make Saturday nights a premier destination for soccer fans across Surrey. Enhance your game day experience with attractions such as a 50/50 Raffles, Live DJ, Coca-Cola Halftime Shows, a Kids Zone, Coca-Cola Concession, and an enhanced $5 Beer Zone. Midweek Matchup Our lone midweek home match on June 18 features Altitude FC. This special game will celebrate the youth players of our alliance partners, Surrey United SC, starting with the women's team at 6:00 PM, followed by the men's at 8:15 PM. New Kids on the Block This season, we welcome Evolution FC - powered by Coquitlam Metro Ford, and Langley United as the 8th and 9th League1 BC clubs: Saturday, May 17 vs. Evolution FC at Cloverdale Athletic Park. Saturday, July 5 vs. Langley United, also at Cloverdale, with the rivalry commencing on May 3 at Willoughby Community Park. Crucial Home Stretch From May 17 against Evolution FC to June 18 against Altitude FC, we’ll play four of our five matches at home, facing Kamloops United (May 31), Burnaby FC (June 7), and Altitude FC (June 18) consecutively. Closing Strong The season concludes with consecutive home games, first on on July 19 against Rise FC & Whitecaps FC at our regular Saturday start times, and ending against Nanaimo United on July 26, with an adjusted Saturday matinee start time. New Names, Same Teams In the offseason, Rivers FC rebranded as Kamloops United, and Harbourside FC is now known as Nanaimo United, aligning more closely with their respective youth clubs. At Stake In 2025 This season, the league emphasizes the regular season matches with the champion being determined based solely on regular season performance. The women’s regular season champion will qualify for the 2025 League1 Canada Inter-Provincials, while the men’s regular season champion will qualify for the 2026 Canadian Championship against opponents from Major League Soccer and the Canadian Premier League. Surrey United Hardship Fund Once again in 2025 fans attending Unity FC home matches can add a $2 donation to the Surrey United Hardship Fund with your ticket purchase. Help us bring the joy of soccer to every aspiring player, regardless of financial barriers. In 2024, Unity FC donated $12,250 to the Hardship Fund. J oin the Journey Become a part of the Unity FC family by purchasing season tickets, now available at early bird “2024” pricing. Join us in person or engage with us through social media as we aim to make 2025 a landmark year for our club and community. Unity FC – Surrey’s club. Together, let's make the 2025 season one for the history books. Your support is our strength!

  • Surrey United Soccer Club | Surrey | Cloverdale | Field Maps

    Surrey United Soccer Club | Surrey | Cloverdale | Cloverdale Athletic Park | Field Maps Cartes des champs de la séance d'entraînement Carte du terrain Carte du parc sportif Cloverdale Carte du terrain Gazon 1 Mini Terrain (U8-U10) Carte du terrain Gazon 3 Mini Terrain (U6-U7) Carte du terrain Gazon 3 Mini Terrain (U8-U10) Carte du terrain Gazon 1 Mini Terrain (U6-U7) Carte du terrain Terrain en gazon du chemin Hjorth (U8-U10)

  • Western Canada Futsal Series | Surrey | Rules & Policies

    Western Canada Futsal Series | Surrey | Rules & Policies Registration Closed Le premier tournoi annuel de la Coupe des nations jeunesse aura lieu au Cloverdale Athletic Park à Surrey, en Colombie-Britannique, du 8 au 10 juillet 2022. Ce tournoi pour les jeunes donnera aux hommes et aux femmes l'occasion de jouer dans une équipe avec d'autres personnes en dehors de leur équipe de club habituelle et de représenter leur héritage personnel sur le terrain à un plus jeune âge. Ce tournoi est destiné à soutenir l'adulteTournoi de la Coupe des Nations qui a lieu chaque année à Richmond, en Colombie-Britannique et, à ce titre, suit les mêmes principes généraux et le même mandat. La collaboration des organisateurs du Tournoi de la Coupe des Nations Adultes et du Surrey United Soccer Club est destinée à mener à terme la participation des joueurs du Tournoi de la Coupe des Nations de la Jeunesse au Tournoi de la Coupe des Nations Adultes jusqu'à l'âge adulte. Détails du tournoi des jeunes www.youthnationscup.com Date provisoire: 8-10 juillet 2022 Lieu: Parc sportif Cloverdale, Surrey, C.-B. Les groupes d'âge: U18B (né en 2004 et avant) / U18G (né en 2004 et avant) Inscription et évaluations des joueurs Tous les joueurs intéressés doivent enregistrer leur intérêt à participer à ce tournoi et déclarer l'équipe qu'ils souhaitent représenter. Les entraîneurs de l'équipe contacteront les joueurs intéressés pour des essais et / ou des offres d'espace sur la liste. Pour participer, les joueurs doivent s'inscrire afin d'être pris en compte pour les évaluations et les listes finales. Consultez le site Web pour enregistrer votre intérêt! Power by Surrey United Soccer Club Policies FACILITY ETIQUETTE SHOES: non-marking shoes for all players only in the gym….and please change into those shoes in the foyer, DO NOT wear wet shoes inside on any gym surface FOOD/DRINKS: none are allowed in the gym….this includes water for players, any snacks, and even parents with coffee in hand. We have a ‘no food or drink’ clause in the gym rental so we will be asking people to leave that bring these in. Players can consume drinks in the foyer of each gym area if needed, but water bottles should not be in the gyms WARM UP: Please ensure your players don’t warm up by simply kicking the futsal balls against the wall. This destroys the balls as they aren’t made for this purpose. BENCH AREA: Teams should enter/exit the benches as quickly as possible to get games started. There is limited warm up time. ROSTER SIZE: The minimum roster size is 7 and the maximum roster size is 11. TEAM ACCEPTANCE/INSURANCE POLICY: As BC Soccer sanctioned events, entry into any Western Canada Futsal Series event shall be limited to teams, which are properly affiliated with BC Soccer and/or other Provincial/State Associations. Teams participating from outside of British Columbia must provide copies of approved travel documents, prior to the tournament, for their team/players from the Provincial/State Association of which they are affiliated. Only properly registered players, in good standing, shall be permitted to participate in the tournament. All teams are responsible for all registration, permits and approvals within their club/district and/or any other jurisdiction and governing body. We are not responsible for confirming player eligibility and/or insurability and trust all teams will comply with any/all policies put in place by their governing bodies in regards to player/team eligibility to participate in this or any other sanctioned tournament. GUEST PLAYER POLICY: Teams may use the services of a guest player as long as the following conditions are met: A player is not on the roster of another team participating in the event. A player can only play on one team in the tournament. If they are a team from BC and the player is not registered with BC Soccer teams must apply for a Short Term Event Player Permit for them a minimum of 5 business days before the tournament date. To obtain a permit please click HERE and submit the form to BC Soccer. A copy of final approval must be provided to the event coordinator 72hrs prior to the first game. Teams participating in an event, wishing to use the services of a player registered with another team, shall first obtain written permission from the team & Youth District with which the player is registered. Players registered with BC Soccer must use the form found HERE . PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO USAGE POLICY: By registering for this event, you are consenting to the use of any photographs and/or video recordings, of any team player(s) or staff member(s), taken by Surrey United Soccer Club or our partners for use related to soccer / futsal, including but not limited to use on our website, social media sites, and/or in any marketing materials related to the events of the Western Canada Futsal Series. Fut sal Events Rules (taken from FIFA futsal laws of the game, slightly amended for player development purposes) DURATION U10-U12 = 1 x 35 minutes of play – running time with no timeouts U13-U17 = 1 x 40 minutes of play – running time with no timeouts PLAYERS Games will be 5v5, which is made up of 4 players and 1 goalkeeper. The minimum roster size is 7 and the maximum roster size is 11. FOULS There are no slide tackles. Slide tackling will result in a free kick. THE KICK-OFF A kick-off is a way of starting or restarting play: at the start of the match after a goal has been scored at the start of the second half of the match All players must be in their own half of the pitch The opponents of the team taking the kick-off are at least 3 m from the ball until it is in play The ball must be stationary on the center mark The referee gives a signal The ball is in play when it is kicked OFFSIDE There are no offsides in futsal. KICK-IN A kick-in is a method of restarting play. A kick-in is awarded to the opponents of the player who last touches the ball when the whole of the ball crosses the touch line, either on the ground or in the air, or touches the ceiling of the hall. A goal may not be scored directly from a kick-in. The opponents must be at a distance of no less than 5m from the place on the touch line where the kick-in is taken Position of kick-in At the moment of delivering the ball, the kicker: has one foot on the touch line or on the ground outside the pitch kicks the ball, which must be stationary, from the point where it left the pitch delivers the ball within four seconds of being ready to do so The ball is in play when it enters the pitch. If, when a kick-in is taken, an opponent is closer to the ball than the required distance: the kick-in is retaken by the same team unless the advantage can be applied If an opponent unfairly distracts or impedes the player taking the kick-in: they are cautioned for unsporting behaviour GOAL CLEARANCE The ball is in play from a goal clearance the moment it leaves the goalkeeper’s hands. Specifically, The ball is thrown or released from any point within the penalty area by the goalkeeper of the defending team. The ball is in play when it is thrown or released and clearly moves. The ball must be put into play within four seconds of the team being ready to put the ball into play or the referee signalling that the team is ready to put it into play. Opponents must be outside the penalty area until the ball is in play. GOALKEEPER POSSESSION RULE An indirect free kick is awarded to the opponent if, after having played the ball in controlled possession, wherever on the pitch, touches it again in their own half of the pitch after it has been deliberately played to the goalkeeper by a team-mate without an opponent playing or touching it. Controlled possession includes holding the ball with their hands or playing the ball with their feet. A rebound from a save does not count as controlled possession. The goal clearance is also considered controlled possession. Therefore, the goalkeeper cannot play the ball a second time after goal clearance until an opponent has touched the ball or the ball goes out of play. We will also not be using FIFA’s accumulated foul clause whereby a team is penalized after accumulated fouls. We feel this is a development tournament series with our youngest age groups, therefore accumulated fouls won’t be a competitive issue. And finally, we will be allowing a kickoff in any direction to begin play. FOULS Fouls are penalised with a direct free kick, penalty kick or indirect free kick. DIRECT FREE KICKS A direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any of the following seven offences in a manner considered by the referees to be careless, reckless or using excessive force: Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent Trips an opponent Jumps at an opponent Charges an opponent Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent Pushes an opponent Tackles an opponent A direct free kick is also awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any of the following three offences: Holds an opponent Spits at an opponent Handles the ball deliberately (except for the goalkeeper within their own penalty area) A direct free kick is taken from the place where the offence occurred If a direct free kick is kicked directly into the opponents’ goal, a goal is awarded. PENALTY KICK A penalty kick is awarded if any of the above ten offences is committed by a player inside his own penalty area, irrespective of the position of the ball, provided it is in play. Position of the ball and the players The ball: must be placed on the penalty mark The player taking the penalty kick: must be properly identified The defending goalkeeper: must remain on his goal line, facing the kicker, between the goalposts until the ball has been kicked The players other than the kicker must be located: on the pitch outside the penalty area behind the penalty mark at least 5m from the penalty mark Procedure After the players have taken positions in accordance with this rule, one of the referees signals for the penalty kick to be taken The player taking the penalty kick must kick the ball forward The ball is in play when it is kicked and moves forward When a penalty kick is taken during the normal course of play, or time has been extended at half-time or full time or at the end of a period of extra time, if any, to allow a penalty kick to be taken or retaken, a goal is awarded if, before passing between the goalposts and under the crossbar: the ball touches either or both goalposts and/or the crossbar and/or the goalkeeper INDIRECT FREE KICKS An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a goalkeeper commits any of the following four offences: Controls the ball with their hands or feet in their own half of the pitch for more than four seconds Touches the ball with their hands inside their own penalty area after it has been deliberately kicked to them by a team-mate Touches the ball with their hands inside their own penalty area after they have received it directly from a kick-in by a team-mate An indirect free kick is also awarded to the opposing team if, in the opinion of the referees, a player: plays in a dangerous manner in the presence of an opponent impedes the progress of an opponent prevents the goalkeeper from releasing the ball from his hands commits against a team-mate one of the nine offences penalized with a direct free kick if they are committed against an opponent commits any other infringement not previously mentioned in any other rule, for which play is stopped to caution or dismiss a player The indirect free kick is taken from the place where the offence occurred. The referees indicate an indirect free kick by raising their arms above their heads. They maintain their arms in that position until the kick has been taken and the ball has touched another player or goes out of play. A goal can be scored only if the ball subsequently touches another player before it enters the goal. If an indirect free kick is kicked directly into the opponents’ goal, a goal clearance is awarded POSITION OF FREE KICK Free kick outside the penalty area All opponents must be at least 5m from the ball until it is in play The ball is in play when it is kicked and moves The free kick is taken from the place where the infringement occurred or from the position of the ball when the infringement occurred (according to the infringement) or from the second penalty mark Direct or indirect free kick inside the penalty area to the defending team All opponents must be at least 5m from the ball until it is in play All opponents must remain outside the penalty area until the ball is in play The ball is in play when it is kicked directly out of the penalty area A free kick awarded in the penalty area may be taken from any point inside that area If the team taking the free kick takes more than four seconds: the referees award an indirect free kick to the opposing team, to be taken from the place where play was to be restarted DISCIPLINE The yellow card is used to communicate that a player or substitute has been cautioned. The red card is used to communicate that a player or substitute has been sent off. A coach or player or substitute may be shown the red or yellow card. The relevant card is only shown publicly on the pitch if the match has started. In other cases, the referees verbally inform the players and team officials of the disciplinary sanction taken. The referees have the authority to take disciplinary sanctions from the moment they enter the premises where the pitch is located before the start of the match until they leave them. All discipline will be reported to, and tracked by, the Series event organizers. THE GOAL CLEARANCE The goal clearance is a method of restarting play. A goal clearance is awarded when the whole of the ball passes over the goal line, either on the ground or in the air, having last touched a player of the attacking team, and a goal is not scored. A goal may not be scored directly from a goal clearance. Position of the players The opponents must be on the pitch and outside the penalty area of the team taking the goal clearance until the ball is in play. Procedure The ball is thrown from any point inside the penalty area by the goalkeeper of the defending team The goalkeeper of the defending team takes the goal clearance within four seconds of being ready to do so The ball is in play when it is thrown directly out of the penalty area by the goalkeeper of the defending team If the goal clearance is not taken within four seconds: an indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team, to be taken from the penalty area line at the place nearest to where the infringement occurred If the goal clearance is taken with attacking players inside the penalty area: the clearance is retaken if any of the attacking players touches the ball or prevents the clearance from being taken properly CORNER KICK The corner kick is a method of restarting play. A corner kick is awarded when the whole of the ball passes over the goal line, either on the ground or in the air, having last touched a player of the defending team, and a goal is not scored. A goal may be scored directly from a corner kick Position of the ball and the players The ball must be: inside the corner arc nearest to the point where the ball crossed the goal line The opponents must be: on the pitch at least 5m from the corner arc until the ball is in play Procedure The ball must be kicked by a player of the attacking team The team taking the kick must deliver the ball within four seconds of being ready to do so The ball is in play when it is kicked and moves SUBSTITUTIONS Subs are allowed to be made “on the fly” granted the player leaving is not involved in the play and leaves the court as the substitute player enters. All players must enter/exit from the substitution zone marked in front of team bench (5 meter zone) Procedure A substitution may be made during play or during a stoppage in play The player being substituted does not need to obtain the referees’ permission to leave the pitch The referees do not need to authorize the substitute to enter the pitch Before entering the pitch, the substitute waits for the player they are replacing to leave the pitch If a substitute enters the pitch by infringing the substitution procedure or causes their team to be playing with an extra player, the referee must adhere to the following guidelines: • Stop play, although not immediately if the advantage can be applied • Caution the player for unsporting behaviour if their team plays with an extra player or for infringing the substitution procedure if the substitution was not made correctly

  • 2018/2019 Awards Night Gallery | Surrey United Soccer Club | Surrey

    2018/2019 Awards Night Gallery | Surrey United Soccer Club | Surrey | Cloverdale Soirée de remise des prix Informations & Récompenses Anciens lauréats Albums photos Commanditaires Anchor 1

  • Surrey United | Starting Lineup Fundraising Note Program

    SUSC Starting Lineup Fundraising Note Program for the Covered Turf Training Facilty at Cloverdale Athletic Park. Starting Lineup Note Program Surrey United Soccer Club est l'un des tout premiers clubs de Canada Soccer Titulaires d'une licence nationale de club juvénile. This exclusive group of community members will be forever known as the Starting Lineup contributors to the Surrey United Soccer Club capital raise for the design and construction of a covered, turf training facility at Cloverdale Athletic Park. This group will be recognized by the club and community as those foundational members who set out to bolster the project’s financial requirements to provide the community with this important structure a year ahead of its original schedule - a future legacy for years to come. The ideal member of this elite Starting Lineup Community Note Fundraising Program is available to any individual with a desire to support the community, soccer and sport generally, and leave a community legacy in place for years to come. The opportunity provides a short term (18-24 months) financial contribution to the project by way of an interest-free or low interest loan to cover the necessary down payment to begin the project 18 months in advance of its original schedule. Term Members of the Starting Lineup Community Note Fundraising Program will provide Surrey United Soccer Club their investment by May 2025. Minimum Level of Investment The minimum level of investment for the program is $2,500. Note Program Interest Program interest rate will be between 4.5%-6.5% depending on the term and contribution. Details are further outlined n the Information Statement. The Program The ideal member of this elite Starting Lineup Community Note Fundraising Program is available to any individual with a desire to support the community, soccer and sport generally, and leave a community legacy in place for years to come. The opportunity provides a short term financial contribution to the project by way of an interest-free or low interest loan to cover the necessary down payment to begin the project 18 months in advance of its original schedule. Participant Recognition Prominent recognition on the club website, social media, its planned 2025 Gala, and 2025 SUSC Awards Night Name on a permanent fixture in the immediate entry way of the finished facility, subject to approval of SUSC If the contributor’s preference is for anonymity there will be a standard marker in the recognition offerings that will acknowledge a “silent community contributor”. More Information For more information on this program contact: fundraising@surreyunitedsoccer.com .

  • Surrey United Soccer Club | Surrey | Cloverdale | Spring Soccer

    Surrey United Soccer Club | Surrey | Cloverdale | Spring Soccer Programming Football de printemps Camps de vacances de printemps Programmes de l'Académie de printemps Anchor 1 Informations sur le football de printemps Inscription à la Ligue de soccer du printemps 2023 Les groupes d'âge Surrey United U8-U16 participent à la Cascadia Spring League et ont leur propre ligue de printemps interne pour les joueurs des groupes d'âge U6/U7. CLIQUEZ ICI POUR PLUS D'INFORMATIONS POUR REJOINDRE UNE ÉQUIPE DE PRINTEMPS SURREY UNITED 2023 Camps de vacances de printemps Informations à venir Académie du printemps Une liste des programmes de printemps régulièrement offerts est ci-dessous. L'inscription à ces programmes commence en février 2023. Académie de soccer de printemps de Surrey United (U6-U12) Programme Surrey United Super Soccer (adapté) (U7-U14) Programme Printemps Perspectives d'Avenir (U5) Académie de formation des gardiens de but de printemps (U8-U15) BCSPL Intake Spring Games Teams Program Programme d'entraînement à la performance (U13-U15) Autres Registration Closed

  • Surrey United Soccer Club | Cloverdale | Surrey | Video Analysis Program

    (SNAPP) Programme de photos d'action des États-Unis de Surrey Team Video Analysis Program As a club, we understand that not every team either has access to a camera to record their games or only gets one or two games recorded a year as part of their program. At SUSC, we offer this program opportunity to teams of all levels of play and do this at a pricing range that is lower than the industry standard. What is included in the Team Video Analysis Packages? 3 x Games Recorded Package | $250.00. This can be spread out throughout the season to help with assessing team progress. 1 x Game Recorded Package | $100.00. Analysis/Presentation Plus | Add-On Service | $200.00/game This optional package can be purchase in addition to the three game recoded package and includes team analysis broken down with the use of telestrations along with a video presentation session hosted by a club coach video analyst for one or all three recorded games. All packages purchased must be used within the season (Fall/Winter or Spring) in which they are purchased. Questions about this program and these packages can be directed to the SUSC Head of Performance Analysis, Ronan Kelly: Ronankelly_atd@surreyunitedsoccer.com . Sign Up for the Team Program Informations sur le programme Le Surrey United Soccer Club est fier de son programme de photographie d'équipe pour nos équipes U17 et U18 Surrey United SC est ravi d'annoncer un partenariat exclusif avec Eduardo Villanueva Photography et notre programme de photographie d'action. Eduardo est diplômé de la Vancouver School of Media Arts et capture des événements sportifs depuis 5 ans. SUSC et EVP se sont associés pour offrir le SNAPP (Surrey uNited Action Photos Program) disponible aux équipes U17 et U18 qui souhaitent avoir des photos d'action professionnelles des joueurs et des équipes au coût de 150,00 $ par match (SUSC contribuera 75,00 $ pour un total coût unique de 75,00 $ à chaque équipe). Si une équipe choisit de faire photographier un 2e match, les 150,00 $ seront entièrement payés par l'équipe. Sign Up for Player Program Three Game Package | $500.00 (installments available) Three games recorded by the club. This will be done over a 6-month period to assess progress. Personalized analysis for the player based on their player profile and positioning on the pitch. (GK’s are included) Three separate presentations with over six clips in each one (5 off-the-ball and 5 on-the-ball examples). With each clip, there will be telestrations for visual learning and a summary of what we are trying to highlight in the analysis. At the end of each presentation, there will be a summary of the player's strengths and weaknesses and what they can focus on when it comes to training and analyzing their own games. The layout of the three presentations will be spread out over six months to fairly assess the progress of the player. Two months on from the first presentation provided, there will be a brand-new presentation, and this will then be followed up again with a final presentation and summary two months later. NEW - highlight reel compilation created with telestrations and technical / tactical captions. Your analyst will then arrange to meet you in one of the clubhouses and go over the clips for each presentation in order to make sure there is a clear understanding of what is being highlighted. NEW One-Time Individual Analysis Package | $200/game One game individual analysis Presentation with a summary of analysis feedback Does not include a highlight reel compilation, but your analyst will arrange to meet you in one of the clubhouses and go over the clips for the presentation in order to make sure there is a clear understanding of what is being highlighted. All packages purchased must be used within the season (Fall/Winter or Spring) in which they are purchased. *NEW* Highlight Reel Compilation We are pleased to now offer exciting highlight reel compilation for players to showcase their talent. Our highlight reel compilations include the information college and university coaches want - context behind each clip, telestrations and highlights to emphasize technical and tactical skills of the individual player. Available Options: Highlight Reel with telestrations and captions | $150 ADD-ON Service: Analyst assistance with pulling highlights from player-provided game(s) footage | $250 additional fee All packages purchased must be used within the season (Fall/Winter or Spring) in which they are purchased. Questions about this program and these packages can be directed to the SUSC Head of Performance Analysis, Ronan Kelly: Ronankelly_atd@surreyunitedsoccer.com . Sign Up for Player Highligh Reel

  • Surrey United Soccer Club | Surrey | Cloverdale | U13 BCSPL Pre-Intake Development Program

    Surrey United Soccer Club | Surrey | Cloverdale | U13 BCSPL Pre-Intake Development Program Information *NOUVEAU* Programme de développement pré-admission U13 BCSPL U13 BCSPL Pre-Intake Development Program Program Overview The 2025-26 SUSC U13 BCSPL Pre-Intake Development Program a professionally administered and coached program for Tier 1 (2013 born) players. The program is directly incl uded in the highly successful SUSC BCSPL Program and all aspects of the U13 BCSPL player experience (including training curriculum, mental training, goal setting, etc.) will be included in the BCSPL Player Development Plan on which the program is built. The U13 BCSPL Pre-Intake Development teams p lay a 9v9 game format, as per BC Soccer’s directive for all U13 players. There will be a 3:1 training to game ratio throughout the program. The teams will compete in the BC Coastal Soccer League and there will be permitting opportunities into higher age-group games, additional 11v11 training games and opportunities to augment the 9v9 league play. Coaching Staff The coaching positions in the program will require the same certification level and experience standard that all BCSPL teams adhere to. Muchtar Ganief - Head Coach 2013G BCSPL Pre-Intake SUSC Senior Staff Coach SUDA Academy Coach High Performance Academy Coach BCSPL Coach Muchtar Ganief, a BCSA Provincial B License Coach, is set to lead the 2013 girls with his extensive coaching background. With 7 years as a SUSC Development/Select Coach, 2.5 years as a Coach for SUSC, and 5 years coaching youth teams with NDSC & Surdel Girls, Muchtar's coaching journey spans over a decade. At Surrey United, Muchtar has been instrumental in the success of various teams, including the recent achievements of the 2005 BCSPL Girls team Provincial Champions and their qualification to Nationals SUSC Technical coaching team since 2017 and the recent success in bringing the 2007G to becoming the 2025 Provincial Champions. Muchtar's expertise and passion for fostering technical excellence in players make him a valuable addition to the SUSC coaching team. Stefan Leslie - Head Coach 2013B BCSPL Pre-Intake CSA Children’s License SUSC Boys Development Lead SUSC Club Coach (15+ years) Vancouver Whitecaps FC First Team Canadian Youth International Player Pool Stefan grew up in Surrey and played locally, representing Surrey United Soccer Club at the tail end of his youth career. In his senior year of high school, he was scouted by the Vancouver Whitecaps and spent a season with their Reserve Squad, which led to signing a contract with the First Team. While playing for the Whitecaps, Stefan attended Trinity Western University and also had the honour of representing Canada at the international youth level. Over the years, he has played for the Surrey United Men’s Premier Team, representing British Columbia twice at the National Championships. Stefan has been part of the Technical Team for more than 15 years and has had the privilege of contributing to player development from our Future Prospects Program through to coaching in high-performance environments such as the BCSPL, League1 BC, and USports. Programme de développement pré-admission U13 BCSPL Aperçu du programme Le programme de développement pré-admission SUSC U13 BCSPL est un programme administré et entraîné par des professionnels pour les joueurs de niveau 1. Le programme sera directement inclus dans le programme SUSC BCSPL très réussi et tous les aspects de l'expérience du joueur U13 BCSPL (y compris le programme d'entraînement, l'entraînement mental, l'établissement d'objectifs, etc.) seront inclus dans le plan de développement du joueur BCSPL sur lequel le programme est construit. Les équipes de développement pré-admission U13 BCSPL p établir un format de jeu 9v9, conformément à la directive de novembre 2022 de BC Soccer pour tous les joueurs U13. Il y aura un ratio entraînement/match de 3:1 tout au long du programme de 12 mois. Les équipes s'affronteront dans la BC Coastal Soccer League et il y aura des opportunités de permis dans les matchs du groupe d'âge 2010, des matchs d'entraînement 11v11 supplémentaires et des opportunités d'augmenter le jeu de la ligue 9v9. Personnel d'entraînement Les postes d'entraîneurs du programme exigeront le même niveau de certification et la même norme d'expérience auxquels adhèrent toutes les équipes de la BCSPL. Les entraîneurs principaux de chaque groupe sont les suivants : Filles - Mariah Shannon - Diplôme CSA Jeunes Licence (IP) Garçons - Muchtar Ganief - Diplôme de licence nationale et jeune CSA B (IP) CLIQUEZ ICI pour lire les bios des coachs. Inclusions du programme Directeur technique principal de BCSPL - le responsable du programme 2023 est SUSC TD Jeff Clarke Entraîneur-chef rémunéré à temps plein Entraîneurs assistants non parents pour 2023 Rapport entraînement/jeu de 3:1 Attachement au programme SUSC BCSPL Inclusion dans toutes les fonctionnalités du programme de développement BCSPL Lien avec les équipes BCSPL 2010 Opportunités d'appels / permis pour les matchs de la ligue BCSPL Formation au programme et kit de jeu Tous les joueurs recevront une réunion d'ajustement du kit et les tailles seront finalisées à ce moment-là Affiliation avec l'association du district de South Fraser et BC Soccer Local Legal Play (printemps et automne) Remarque - il y aura des opportunités supplémentaires pour les jeux et tournois à l'extérieur de la ville. Le coût de ceux-ci s'ajoute aux frais de programme. Inscription et calendrier pour le placement dans le programme / le placement en équipe Le programme de développement pré-admission U13 BCSPL est ouvert à tous les joueurs intéressés du Lower Mainland. Comme le programme SUSC BCSPL, le placement final des joueurs sera basé sur le mérite et l'inclusion de joueurs méritants qui répondent aux normes du programme. Il y aura des sessions de placement / évaluation d'équipe en février 2023. Ces détails seront envoyés directement aux joueurs actuels de la sélection SUSC U12 et à tous les joueurs hors club qui se sont inscrits en utilisant leFormulaire des joueurs intéressés par SUSC (voir infos ci-dessous). Les joueurs SUSC actuellement inscrits n'ont pas besoin de s'inscrire et sont déjà inclus dans le processus de placement / évaluation de l'équipe. Plus d'informations seront partagées directement avec les équipes et les membres actuels du SUSC U12. Tous les joueurspas actuellement enregistré dans SUSC doivent enregistrer leur intérêt sur leFormulaire de joueur intéressé par SUSC, cliquez ici pour vous inscrire. Informations supplémentaires sur le programme Il y aura de plus amples informations sur le programme partagées directement avec les membres SUSC actuellement inscrits et également avec tous les joueurs intéressés qui s'inscrivent sur leFormulaire de joueur intéressé SUSC dans les prochaines semaines. Les questions relatives à ce programme peuvent être adressées àinfo@surreyunitedsoccer.com .

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