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U.S. soccer making changes to youth set up

Posted on 8/25/15 at 5:22 pm
Posted by cwil177
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Posted on 8/25/15 at 5:22 pm
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With youth development remaining a major priority, U.S. Soccer is making some major changes to how young players play the game.

U.S. Soccer announced Monday that the organization would be making changes related to small-sided games and birth-year registration. The changes are expected to go into effect by August 2017.

“Our number one goal is to improve our players down the road and these initiatives will help us do that,” U.S. Under-20 Men’s National Team head coach and youth technical director Tab Ramos said. “With small-sided standards what we’re trying to do is to help players develop by putting them in an environment where they are constantly involved in the play and our changes in birth-year registration will make age groups easier to understand, while aligning our calendar with the international calendar.”

To start, U.S. Soccer will focus on adjusting field standards for youth players from the U-6 to U-12 age groups. Field sizes will now be based on age group, allowing players to develop more technical and game recognition skills than with previous setups.

Field dimensions and team sizes will increase from 4v4 at the U-6, U-7 and U-8 levels, 7v7 at U-9 and U-10, 9v9 at U-11 and U-12 and, finally, full 11v11 games at the U-13 level.


“Now you’re playing 4v4, 7v7, and 9v9 at a young age and chances are the players are involved a lot more in those types of games,” Ramos said. “Over a period of 10 years, there are thousands of more times that you’ve been involved in certain plays and that will speed up the process of players getting more comfortable.

“The players, by being involved in the play constantly, will learn how to make important plays, and make plays individually that can break down teams.”

In addition to field adjustments, U.S. Soccer has adjusted registration calendars to reshuffle player eligibility. Previously, U.S. Soccer was run on an August-to-July calendar, but will now implement a more traditional January-to-December listing.

The changes, U.S. Soccer says, will align birth-year registration with the international standard while also allowing the federation to better combat “relative age effect,” the idea of selecting players that are more physically mature due to early birthdays.

New changes in registration will be grandfathered in, allowing current players to play up with older age groups rather than abandoning current teams.

“I think the birth registration changes make everything easier,” Ramos said. “Over the years you go through coaching youth and people are confused about what age group they’re in, if they’re supposed to be U-15 versus U-14, because they’re born in such-and-such year, but they’re born in June. This new calendar makes things easier for everyone.

“If you’re born in a certain year you belong in that certain age group. It also gets us on the same calendar with the rest of the world, so now it becomes easier to identify for U.S. National Teams and everything else when it comes to international soccer.”

Only took us about 100 years less than the English to implement these changes.
This post was edited on 8/25/15 at 5:24 pm
Posted by rdw1690
Member since Mar 2010
6469 posts
Posted on 8/25/15 at 5:59 pm to
The small sided games are long overdue. It made no sense to have young kids playing in giant 11 v 11 games
Posted by Broski
Member since Jun 2011
72032 posts
Posted on 8/25/15 at 6:39 pm to
I'm happy and all that we're finally being progressive, but it's also sad that we're just now implementing some very basic programs.
Posted by pvilleguru
Member since Jun 2009
60453 posts
Posted on 8/25/15 at 7:05 pm to
Jurgen
Posted by RTR America
Memphis, TN
Member since Aug 2012
39600 posts
Posted on 8/25/15 at 7:21 pm to
Is this just now happening? I could have sworn I heard Jurgen or it might have been Tab Ramos mention this a few months ago. Love to see it
Posted by The Mick
Member since Oct 2010
43327 posts
Posted on 8/26/15 at 8:55 am to
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“Over the years you go through coaching youth and people are confused about what age group they’re in, if they’re supposed to be U-15 versus U-14, because they’re born in such-and-such year, but they’re born in June. This new calendar makes things easier for everyone.
The only people it doesn't make it easier for is the kids who have played with a team for the last 5,6,7 years and now those teams will be broken up. I don't mind the birth year rule at all, but I think they should have grandfathered older teams/kids and started with younger kids like U7 or U8 ages.
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