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    $1675 USSF C License Opportunities 2020

    The FYSA and US FEDERATION are terrible. It's still a huge business for these corrupt organizations! They certainly will NOT get any of my $$$$$$$$$.

    Coaches,

    Florida Youth Soccer Association (FYSA) hopes that you and your families are safe and well during these unprecedented times. We would like to invite all eligible coaching candidates to two separate USSF C licenses beginning later this fall. Registration for both courses will open on Wednesday April 8th at 1pm EST. Applicants will be taken on a first come, first served basis. Space is limited, so please register as soon as possible. Please be advised that candidates must attend both sets of the five (5) days that are required for the license. Below are additional details:

    Jacksonville

    1st Meeting: September 13-17, 2020
    2nd Meeting: November 9-13, 2020

    Palm Beach Gardens

    1st Meeting: December 13-17, 2020
    2nd Meeting: March 1-5, 2021

    Cost: $1675 (Does not include room/board).

    To register for the US Soccer C course, all candidates must meet the following pre-requisites:

    At least 18 years of age
    Have held a U.S. Soccer D license for at least 12 months
    -OR-meet the waiver guidelines(see below)
    Currently coaching
    Attached is a blank copy of the waiver form – once completed the waiver needs to be sent back to Andrew Simpson at FYSA (asimpson3@fysa.com)

    To apply for a waiver to the C license:

    Applicant is currently coaching in a 9v9 or 11v11 setting, AND two-(2) years playing experience with a Senior National Team and/or two-(2) years playing experience on a FIFA recognized “1st Division” outdoor professional team. This information must be reflected on the coach’s DCC profile. Official proof of playing and coaching experience must be provided via letter head from the affiliated clubs, leagues, or organization.
    U.S. Soccer also recognizes certain licensure from other federations or confederations as a means to begin at the C or B course level. The decision to recognize certain foreign licensure belongs to U.S. Soccer and is subject to change.
    Feel free to contact with any other questions,

    #2
    No wonder we have some horrible coaching in SF

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      #3
      They do not reply if you ask about a coach conduct record. Plus they protected Weston until the insurance decided to remove that club after several settlements on same serious issue. Kids are not a priority to FYSA. Maybe in an era with no phones FYSA can keep old ways, not for long.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        The FYSA and US FEDERATION are terrible. It's still a huge business for these corrupt organizations! They certainly will NOT get any of my $$$$$$$$$.

        Coaches,

        Florida Youth Soccer Association (FYSA) hopes that you and your families are safe and well during these unprecedented times. We would like to invite all eligible coaching candidates to two separate USSF C licenses beginning later this fall. Registration for both courses will open on Wednesday April 8th at 1pm EST. Applicants will be taken on a first come, first served basis. Space is limited, so please register as soon as possible. Please be advised that candidates must attend both sets of the five (5) days that are required for the license. Below are additional details:

        Jacksonville

        1st Meeting: September 13-17, 2020
        2nd Meeting: November 9-13, 2020

        Palm Beach Gardens

        1st Meeting: December 13-17, 2020
        2nd Meeting: March 1-5, 2021

        Cost: $1675 (Does not include room/board).

        To register for the US Soccer C course, all candidates must meet the following pre-requisites:

        At least 18 years of age
        Have held a U.S. Soccer D license for at least 12 months
        -OR-meet the waiver guidelines(see below)
        Currently coaching
        Attached is a blank copy of the waiver form – once completed the waiver needs to be sent back to Andrew Simpson at FYSA (asimpson3@fysa.com)

        To apply for a waiver to the C license:

        Applicant is currently coaching in a 9v9 or 11v11 setting, AND two-(2) years playing experience with a Senior National Team and/or two-(2) years playing experience on a FIFA recognized “1st Division” outdoor professional team. This information must be reflected on the coach’s DCC profile. Official proof of playing and coaching experience must be provided via letter head from the affiliated clubs, leagues, or organization.
        U.S. Soccer also recognizes certain licensure from other federations or confederations as a means to begin at the C or B course level. The decision to recognize certain foreign licensure belongs to U.S. Soccer and is subject to change.
        Feel free to contact with any other questions,
        Or do it at TBU for $1650 and not have to pay hotel n travel expenses. Mainly, you do not deal with FYSA idiots!

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          #5
          FYSA Sucks

          Coaches are not the issue.

          Parents over the belief that their son or daughter is amazing is the issue. Everyone is a star in this country and yet we cannot make the Olympics and the world cup.

          This is the accreditation for a coach.

          It is like having a teacher that has a bachelor's degree, masters, or doctorate.

          What your going to hate your teacher or discredit their degrees?

          Give me a break. Call an architect or an engineer and build them a bridge!! ;)

          You parent's want to discredit every coach because of their experience and credential. If we would be realistic and have the expectation that is appropriate we will have better results.

          If a math teacher call you and says that your son or daughter is failing math, is it the teacher's fault? Why not work together and find a solution.

          Stop blaming the coaches.... Blame FYSA



          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          The FYSA and US FEDERATION are terrible. It's still a huge business for these corrupt organizations! They certainly will NOT get any of my $$$$$$$$$.

          Coaches,

          Florida Youth Soccer Association (FYSA) hopes that you and your families are safe and well during these unprecedented times. We would like to invite all eligible coaching candidates to two separate USSF C licenses beginning later this fall. Registration for both courses will open on Wednesday April 8th at 1pm EST. Applicants will be taken on a first come, first served basis. Space is limited, so please register as soon as possible. Please be advised that candidates must attend both sets of the five (5) days that are required for the license. Below are additional details:

          Jacksonville

          1st Meeting: September 13-17, 2020
          2nd Meeting: November 9-13, 2020

          Palm Beach Gardens

          1st Meeting: December 13-17, 2020
          2nd Meeting: March 1-5, 2021

          Cost: $1675 (Does not include room/board).

          To register for the US Soccer C course, all candidates must meet the following pre-requisites:

          At least 18 years of age
          Have held a U.S. Soccer D license for at least 12 months
          -OR-meet the waiver guidelines(see below)
          Currently coaching
          Attached is a blank copy of the waiver form – once completed the waiver needs to be sent back to Andrew Simpson at FYSA (asimpson3@fysa.com)

          To apply for a waiver to the C license:

          Applicant is currently coaching in a 9v9 or 11v11 setting, AND two-(2) years playing experience with a Senior National Team and/or two-(2) years playing experience on a FIFA recognized “1st Division” outdoor professional team. This information must be reflected on the coach’s DCC profile. Official proof of playing and coaching experience must be provided via letter head from the affiliated clubs, leagues, or organization.
          U.S. Soccer also recognizes certain licensure from other federations or confederations as a means to begin at the C or B course level. The decision to recognize certain foreign licensure belongs to U.S. Soccer and is subject to change.
          Feel free to contact with any other questions,

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            The FYSA and US FEDERATION are terrible. It's still a huge business for these corrupt organizations! They certainly will NOT get any of my $$$$$$$$$.

            Coaches,

            Florida Youth Soccer Association (FYSA) hopes that you and your families are safe and well during these unprecedented times. We would like to invite all eligible coaching candidates to two separate USSF C licenses beginning later this fall. Registration for both courses will open on Wednesday April 8th at 1pm EST. Applicants will be taken on a first come, first served basis. Space is limited, so please register as soon as possible. Please be advised that candidates must attend both sets of the five (5) days that are required for the license. Below are additional details:

            Jacksonville

            1st Meeting: September 13-17, 2020
            2nd Meeting: November 9-13, 2020

            Palm Beach Gardens

            1st Meeting: December 13-17, 2020
            2nd Meeting: March 1-5, 2021

            Cost: $1675 (Does not include room/board).

            To register for the US Soccer C course, all candidates must meet the following pre-requisites:

            At least 18 years of age
            Have held a U.S. Soccer D license for at least 12 months
            -OR-meet the waiver guidelines(see below)
            Currently coaching
            Attached is a blank copy of the waiver form – once completed the waiver needs to be sent back to Andrew Simpson at FYSA (asimpson3@fysa.com)

            To apply for a waiver to the C license:

            Applicant is currently coaching in a 9v9 or 11v11 setting, AND two-(2) years playing experience with a Senior National Team and/or two-(2) years playing experience on a FIFA recognized “1st Division” outdoor professional team. This information must be reflected on the coach’s DCC profile. Official proof of playing and coaching experience must be provided via letter head from the affiliated clubs, leagues, or organization.
            U.S. Soccer also recognizes certain licensure from other federations or confederations as a means to begin at the C or B course level. The decision to recognize certain foreign licensure belongs to U.S. Soccer and is subject to change.
            Feel free to contact with any other questions,

            We have full time jobs! Dates are ridiculous! Staff are dinosaurs!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              We have full time jobs! Dates are ridiculous! Staff are dinosaurs!
              Do they post the staff who will teach the C license?

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                #8
                Is usually Weston, good luck learning anything.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  We have full time jobs! Dates are ridiculous! Staff are dinosaurs!

                  If you dont have the time, or the money, or desire...then just stay home. You probably dont need to be at those courses. Stick to Rec soccer dad coach.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    If you dont have the time, or the money, or desire...then just stay home. You probably dont need to be at those courses. Stick to Rec soccer dad coach.
                    Ok! I will! Thank you!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Or do it at TBU for $1650 and not have to pay hotel n travel expenses. Mainly, you do not deal with FYSA idiots!
                      when with TBU ?
                      Details?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        when with TBU ?
                        Details?
                        It's full with a wait list, it was announced a couple months ago.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          when with TBU ?
                          Details?
                          TBU is a full service club that supports the entire soccer community - parents, players, coaches and refs.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            when with TBU ?
                            Details?
                            The Course first weekend is in Oct. It's already full.

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                              #15
                              What is the difference between an A vs D license?

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