The Young Lions Soccer Club recently had their AGM where last year’s board has been re-elected.
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Soccer in NSW is pleased to note that player numbers have once again spiked with well over 209,000 outdoor players playing our wonderful game across 680 clubs.
Overall a total of 445,000 registrations took place nationwide.
It was pleasing to note that the sport continued its ascendency as the primary game in NSW, keeping all participants fit, healthy and happy.
With more than 550,000 players expected to play outdoor soccer in Australia next season, Soccer NSW is looking forward to 2015 with more plans in place to make this game bigger and better.
The Young committee is very excited about the 2015 season and plans are well underway for their upcoming season.
Doug McKenzie will once again be providing expert training every Wednesday night and Scott Lacey has stepped up to become the Youth League co-ordinator.
More information will be out later after our executive meeting in early December.
Applications are being taken for coaches and managers for our all-age (16+) men’s and women’s teams in 2015.
After a very strong 2014 soccer season the Young Lions Soccer Club is calling for nominations for coaches and managers for the upcoming 2015 season.
Each of the positions require the following knowledge, skills and behaviours:
Coaches
• Current FFA coaching qualifications (previous experience in working with players between the ages of 14 to 35 will be considered).
• Current FIFA Referees Badge (or working knowledge of the laws of the game).
• Current first aid certificate (or willingness to obtain).
• Strong administrative skills.
• Ability to work effectively with other coaches, officials and administrators (including participation in slub Meetings and other activities).
• Ability to work effectively with players of varying ages, skill levels and personalities (and their parents).
• Completion of Football Member Protection and Working with Children Declaration.
• Compliance with rules and policies of FFA / FNSW / YLSC and competition organisers.
• Daily email, mobile phone and social media access.
Managers
• Strong administrative skills.
• Current first aid certificate (or willingness to obtain).
• Ability to work effectively with other coaches, officials and administrators (including participation in club meetings and other activities).
• Ability to work effectively with players of varying ages, skill levels and personalities (and their parents).
• Completion of Football Member Protection and Working with Children Declaration.
• Compliance with rules and policies of FFA / FNSW / YLSC and competition organisers.
• Knowledge of the laws of the game (desirable but not essential).
• Daily email, mobile phone and social media access.
Applications close on Friday, December 5 and should be forwarded to:
PO Box 585, Young, NSW 2594; or info@younglionssoccerclub .com.au.