*U11 does not sign up for tryouts. All U11 will attend their assessments. Date: TBD
Tryouts will be scheduled to start in April on the Terry Fox Turf in Cornwall. Sorting for first/second division teams will follow premier team announcements.
DEADLINE FOR REGISTATION FOR BOTH TRYOUTS AND SUMMER SOCCER APRIL 13TH
Development Emphasis: Game awareness, individual skill development and athleticism within a competitive league environment.
Genders: Separate female and male teams.
Season Length: mid May to mid August depending on the team and assessments.
Game Day: Game nights
Divisions: U11 - Premier, First and Second
Leadership: Each team has a head coach and manager as well as possibly an assistant coach. Coaches are required to have all their Quality Soccer Standard certifications and criminal record check. (see coaching requirements tab) The Manager will handle any scheduling issues, will make a schedule for field marshalls, handle tournament fees and registration. Game sheets are used in U13 and must be submitted to Soccer PEI as game stats are posted and there will be provincials held at the end of the year.
Overview: Assessments in May will lead to placement either on Premier, Div 1 or Div 2 team. That team practices at least once per week and plays once per week throughout June, July and early August. Games would take place in Hunter River and Cornwall as well as various locations across PEI. At this point players are club tied. Meaning they will not be able to register with another club without being released from their home club.
Assessments: Once registration has finished tryouts will begin. Players must be registered to participate in assessments. Assessment training may have a fee attached to pay for turf time as they are usually scheduled at the end of April, mid May as grass fields are not ready for players yet. Assessments may be performed by our Technical Director but are usually done by coaches that have applied and been approved to coach.
For most clubs if they have a few players that can play at the Premier level they will put in a Premier level team. After assessments are completed coaches are assigned to the other teams. If no coach comes forward, parents must find a coach. Once assessments are complete, the roster is submitted to Soccer PEI so they can schedule games. U11 teams play other teams from across PEI and scheduling and referee assignment is done by Soccer PEI. The game schedule will be posted on Soccer PEI's website.
Provided: jersey
Requirements: Purchase and wear black shorts and black socks. Shinpads covered by soccer socks. Cleats. No jewelry or wearable devices (with the exception of medical). Bring a personalized water bottle that is not to be shared with other players.
Fee: $229.00
Development Emphasis: Game awareness, individual skill development and athleticism within a competitive league environment.
Genders: Separate female and male teams.
Season Length: mid April to early September depending on the team and tryouts.
Game Day: Game nights
Divisions: U13 - Premier, First and Second
Leadership: Each team has a head coach and manager as well as possibly an assistant coach. Coaches are required to have all their Quality Soccer Standard certifications and criminal record check. (see coaching requirements tab) The Manager will handle any scheduling issues, will make a schedule for field marshalls, handle tournament fees and registration. Game sheets are used in U13 and must be submitted to Soccer PEI as game stats are posted and there will be provincials held at the end of the year.
Overview: Tryouts in April will lead to placement either on Premier, Div 1 or Div 2 team. That team practices at least once per week and plays once per week throughout June, July and early August. Games would take place in Hunter River as well as various locations across PEI. In mid to late August, playoffs occur at each division level with championship games usually taking place the last weekend of August or first weekend of September. At this point players are club tied. Meaning they will not be able to register with another club without being released from their home club.
Tryouts/Sorting: Once registration has finished tryouts will begin. Players must be registered to participate in tryouts. Tryouts/ Spring training usually have a fee attached to pay for turf time as they are usually scheduled at the end of April as grass fields are not ready for players yet. Tryouts may be performed by our Technical Director but are usually done by coaches that have applied and been approved to coach.
For most clubs if they have a few players that can play at the Premier level they will put in a Premier level team. After tryouts are completed coaches are assigned to the other teams. If no coach comes forward, parents must find a coach. Once tryouts are complete, the roster is submitted to Soccer PEI so they can schedule games. U13 teams play other teams from across PEI and scheduling and referee assignment is done by Soccer PEI. The game schedule will be posted on Soccer PEI's website.
Provided: jersey
Requirements: Purchase and wear black shorts and black socks. Shinpads covered by soccer socks. Cleats. No jewelry or wearable devices (with the exception of medical). Bring a personalized water bottle that is not to be shared with other players.
Fee: $234.00
Development Emphasis: Game awareness, individual skill development and athleticism within a competitive league environment.
Genders: Separate female and male teams.
Season Length: mid April to early September depending on the team.
Game Day: Game nights
Divisions: U15 - Premier, First
Leadership: Each team has a head coach and manager as well as possibly an assistant coach. Coaches are required to have all their Quality Soccer Standard certifications and criminal record check. (see coaching requirements tab) The Manager will handle any scheduling issues, will make a schedule for field marshalls, handle tournament fees and registration. Game sheets are used in U13 and must be submitted to Soccer PEI as game stats are posted and there will be provincials held at the end of the year.
Overview: Tryouts in April lead to placement on a Premier or Div 1 team. Than team practices at least once per week and plays once per week throughout June, July and early August. Games would take place in Hunter River as well as various locations across PEI. In mid to late August, playoffs occur at each age and division level with championship games usually taking place the last weekend of August or first weekend of September.
Tryouts/Sorting: Once registration has finished tryouts will begin. Players must be registered to participate in tryouts. Tryouts usually have a fee attached to pay for turf time as they are usually scheduled at the end of April as grass fields are not ready for players yet. Tryouts may be performed by our Technical Director but are usually done by coaches that have applied and been approved to coach.
For most clubs if they have a few players that can play at the Premier level they will put in a Premier level team. After tryouts are completed coaches are assigned to the other teams. If no coach comes forward, parents must find a coach. Once tryouts are complete, the roster is submitted to Soccer PEI so they can schedule games. U15 teams play other teams from across PEI and scheduling and referee assignment is done by Soccer PEI. The game schedule will be posted on Soccer PEI's website.
Provided: jersey
Requirements: Purchase and wear black shorts and black socks. Shinpads covered by soccer socks. Cleats. No jewelry or wearable devices (with the exception of medical). Bring a personalized water bottle that is not to be shared with other players.
Fee: $234.00
Development Emphasis: Game awareness, individual skill development and athleticism within a competitive league environment.
Genders: Separate female and male teams.
Season Length: mid April to early September depending on the team.
Game Day: Game nights
Divisions: U18 - Premier, First
Leadership: Each team has a head coach and manager as well as possibly an assistant coach. Coaches are required to have all their Quality Soccer Standard certifications and criminal record check. (see coaching requirements tab) The Manager will handle any scheduling issues, will make a schedule for field marshalls, handle tournament fees and registration. Game sheets are used in U18 and must be submitted to Soccer PEI as game stats are posted and there will be provincials held at the end of the year.
Overview: Tryouts in April lead to placement on a Premier or Div 1 team. Than team practices at least once per week and plays once per week throughout June, July and early August. Games would take place in Hunter River as well as various locations across PEI. In mid to late August, playoffs occur at each age and division level with championship games usually taking place the last weekend of August or first weekend of September.
Tryouts/Sorting: Once registration has finished tryouts will begin. Players must be registered to participate in tryouts. Tryouts usually have a fee attached to pay for turf time as they are usually scheduled at the end of April as grass fields are not ready for players yet. Tryouts may be performed by our Technical Director but are usually done by coaches that have applied and been approved to coach.
For most clubs if they have a few players that can play at the Premier level they will put in a Premier level team. After tryouts are completed coaches are assigned to the other teams. If no coach comes forward, parents must find a coach. Once tryouts are complete, the roster is submitted to Soccer PEI so they can schedule games. U18 teams play other teams from across PEI and scheduling and referee assignment is done by Soccer PEI. The game schedule will be posted on Soccer PEI's website.
Provided: jersey
Requirements: Purchase and wear black shorts and black socks. Shinpads covered by soccer socks. Cleats. No jewelry or wearable devices (with the exception of medical). Bring a personalized water bottle that is not to be shared with other players.
Fee: $234.00