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    Question: why does Mass Youth Soccer need releases for out of state players?

    Following up on a thread I read somewhere else on this site...

    Why exactly does Mass Youth Soccer need a "release" from Soccer-RI for a RI resident to play for a Massachusetts club?

    This goes back to an earlier post on the RI website. Soccer-RI has a new rule that limits the number of releases to 5 it will grant to any one Massachusetts club team. Meaning: if 6 RI girls make the Mass FC U12 team, SRI will only grant 5 of those girls releases and the 6th is out of luck.

    I doubt that the rule is enforceable in court any way. But as tryout season is over and there are a few RI-based clubs that are not SRI member clubs (i.e. NE Wave), this new rule is creating a lot of conversation.

    The question has come up as to exactly why Mass Youth Soccer needs releases from SRI. If Mass Youth Soccer simply said "we no longer require releases from SRI for RI kids to play on Mass clubs, the issue would be moot.

    Does anyone on this board know why Mass Youth Soccer requires releases in the first place? Is there a way around this rule?

    #2
    Send an e-mail to Terri or Kate at MYSA or your league or team registrar.I'm sure one of them could explain the reasoning. I've needed 1 or 2 releases in the past, but never 5 or 6.
    I think SRI has had a few rule changes this year.

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      #3
      I'm sure these rules are intended to keep good relations between MYSA and Soccer-RI.

      In some cases I'm sure these rules make sense (at least at the time they were made) and in some cases they don't ...

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        #4
        It is needed for insurance

        http://www.mayouthsoccer.org/pages/2...t_of_state.cfm

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          I may be wrong - but its needed for insurance because of other rules they set up - or the way the insurance is purchased.

          If you play town in one state and club in another, they want to make sure you have insurance but they also don't want to pay double for the insurance (although you are playing in two 'leagues' - i.e. more games - so maybe the risk is double ...)

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            #6
            Probably for State Cup - can only have a certain % of non-MA players for a MA team to play in state cup.

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