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A Soccer Team’s Values

Many things go into making a soccer team successful. To have all elements in a team work in unison will require well-defined, realistic principles. Although individual characters and temperaments differ in each player, everyone in the team should know and abide by the group’s principles. Most soccer teams craft their values to meet two expectations, namely to build a team capable of winning games and competitions, and to ensure player development. Therefore, in some ways, the values that assemble a successful soccer team are universal.

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We understand things can happen and we are open to reschedule any booked sessions for any unexpected emergency with official proof. Heavy rain and extreme heat will cancel the practice (light rain or under 110 degrees whether are not reasons for cancelling in the SFV). However, cancelation must be done:

1. At least 7 days in advance in order for us to reschedule it using the same credit.

2. For any cancelation after 7 days prior practice a $40 FEE will be applied.

3. Please note that the FULL AMOUNT will be charged for cancellations within 48 hours prior practice (No Exceptions). * If wish not to continue with practices, Coach Christian must be informed before session 3 of 4 (so we have time to add another kid to that slot) I understand (the client) that Payment for this program must be done in full and in advanced and there will be no refunds. For cancellations, I am responsible to notify Elite Soccer PK within their cancelation timeframe policy and for any fees that this might cause.

We understand things can happen and we are open to reschedule your event to a different day ONLY for climate reasons “No Refunds”. Heavy rain and extreme heat will cancel the practice (light rain or under 110 degrees whether are not reasons for cancelling in the SFV) and it will be scheduled for another day.

However, cancelation or reschedule must be done:

1. At least 7 days prior the event’s day: a $50 FEE will be applied and you will be rescheduled to another day within 2 weeks.

2. If canceled after 1 week prior the event’s day, a $100 FEE will be applied and you will be rescheduled to another day within 2 weeks.

3. The FULL AMOUNT will be charged for cancellations within 24 hours prior practice (No Exceptions) “No Reschedule and No Refunds”. Client is responsible for any fees or permits needed (if any) to perform a soccer activity. If for any reason Elite Soccer PK can’t perform the activity due to those things, there will be no refunds. I understand (the client) that Payment for this program must be done in full and in advanced and there will be no refunds. For cancellations, I am responsible to notify Elite Soccer PK within their cancelation timeframe policy and for any fees that this might cause.

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How many countries play soccer? Soccer is the world's most popular sport, played by over 250 million people in more than 200 countries. It is particularly popular in Europe, Central and South America, and Africa, though has a growing influence in North America and Asia. What does a soccer pitch look like? The game is played on a rectangular field called a pitch with a goal at either end. The size of the pitch for international adult category matches can be between 110-120 yards long and 70-80 yards wide.
  • The lines at either end of the pitch are called the goal lines, the lines perpendicular to the goal lines are called the touchlines.
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The playing surface is usually grass. Artificial surfaces are very rarely used at professional level. What is the aim of soccer? The object of the game is to move the ball up the pitch and beyond the goal line of your opponent's goal. A standard game lasts 90 minutes, split into two halves of 45 minutes. The goal has two upright posts and a horizontal bar connecting them known as the crossbar and is placed in the middle of the goal line. For competitive games, a net is connected to the posts and crossbar to stop the ball after it has crossed the goal line. Any of a team's 11 players on the pitch can score a goal, which adds one to the team's total. The team also get a goal if an opponent sends the ball into their own goal by mistake. The team that scores the most goals in the 90 minutes wins the game. Regular season games end at 90 minutes, even if the scoreline is level. In domestic cup competitions and the knockout stages of international club and national team competitions, an additional 30 minutes - known as extra-time - is played, split into two halves of 15 minutes. If the scores are still level after extra-time, a penalty shootout takes place. Here, five players from each team take turns to score. If the scores are still level after that, the team's remaining players step up for sudden death until there is a winner.
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  1. Most domestic soccer leagues do not have a post-season play-off round like the major sports in the United States and Canada. The team that finishes at the top of the table after the end of the season is usually crowned champion after each team has played each other at home and away (on the road).
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Most league competitions give winning teams three points. A tie - or a draw - earns both sides one point. Losing teams receive no points. Some domestic leagues do use playoffs to decide which teams are demoted - or relegated - from a league, such as the Bundesliga in Germany. The English Premier League has a play-off to decide which team is promoted to the top flight from the second division.

Does soccer have post-season play-offs?

Most domestic soccer leagues do not have a post-season play-off round like the major sports in the United States and Canada. The team that finishes at the top of the table after the end of the season is usually crowned champion after each team has played each other at home and away (on the road). Most league competitions give winning teams three points. A tie - or a draw - earns both sides one point. Losing teams receive no points. Some domestic leagues do use playoffs to decide which teams are demoted - or relegated - from a league, such as the Bundesliga in Germany. The English Premier League has a play-off to decide which team is promoted to the top flight from the second division.

1. At least 7 days prior the event’s day: a $50 FEE will be applied and you will be rescheduled to another day within 2 weeks.

2. If canceled after 1 week prior the event’s day, a $100 FEE will be applied and you will be rescheduled to another day within 2 weeks.

3. The FULL AMOUNT will be charged for cancellations within 24 hours prior practice (No Exceptions) “No Reschedule and No Refunds”. Client is responsible for any fees or permits needed (if any) to perform a soccer activity. If for any reason Elite Soccer PK can’t perform the activity due to those things, there will be no refunds. I understand (the client) that Payment for this program must be done in full and in advanced and there will be no refunds. For cancellations, I am responsible to notify Elite Soccer PK within their cancelation timeframe policy and for any fees that this might cause.

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Discipline

Perhaps one of the first words that come to mind when you think of soccer is discipline. An organized soccer team functions by a set of rules. There are codes of conduct around times to report for practice, what to wear and how to address team coaches. Other aspects of team discipline require players to follow the prescribed diet plan, avoiding eating foods that could adversely affect performance. A well-run soccer team allows for flexibility, giving players room to be creative, but not at the expense of successful performances and player development. 

Respect

To be a respectful soccer team does not mean to be timid or inferior. Players must be confident in their abilities and firmly speak up for themselves. Respect is simply treating everyone as part of the chain that makes soccer such a beautiful game. Soccer teams instill in their players the value of honoring the game, to respect opponents, officials, teammates, and especially one’s self. Opponents should be respected, as without them, there would be no competition and therefore no merit in playing the sport. Tempers may flare during games, but it is the duty of the team leader, the captain, to step in and ensure order. Officials must also be respected, doing otherwise could result in referees handing out punishments for players, and by extension, the team. The need to respect teammates is more obvious, as it would simply be impracticable to have success as a team without it. Respecting oneself is to have confidence in why you belong in the team and to be true to the team’s principles. 

Work Ethic

If you are part of a soccer team with a coaching hierarchy, be ready to work. Good coaches are there to push players to put forth their best effort, leaving no room for mediocrity. All players are placed at the same level, every player being considered just as important as the next. Each player has to prove themself by working hard every single day. As it is usually said, hardwork beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard. From academy to pro, work ethic does pay.

Communication

Despite being a physical sport, soccer is a game of intelligence. Players have to make quick decisions throughout the entire game. Since one player cannot win a game alone, the decision-making process is done in conjunction with teammates. This is why communication is so important. Teammates who are not able to communicate effectively will not be able to play effectively. Communication is also extremely important for coaches. They must find a balance between verbal and nonverbal cues to pass their ideas to their players. 

Sacrifice

Players will have to make sacrifices for the better good of the success of the team. Players will often become resentful of a teammate who plays only for themself, rather than for the team. Before every individual honor that exists in soccer, the most important is that a team wins its games. Team success cannot be secondary to a player’s pursuit of individual awards, like a player wanting to be crowned top goal scorer so much that they abandon their defensive duties. The dynamic nature of a soccer game may mean a defensive player could be out of position, requiring a more attacking player to cover to avert potential danger from opponents. Essentially, players have to adopt the mindset that the team always comes first and must do whatever is needed of them to help the team win. 

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