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      Cal North Competitive Soccer LeagueCCSL-2

      The Cal North Competitive Soccer League (CCSL) is Cal North’s premier league for youth competitive soccer. For over 50 years, the CCSL has been Northern California’s top level of competition in youth soccer. The league is for all of Cal North’s affiliated clubs and includes teams from U8 to U19 age groups.

      CCSL provides two divisions of play, one “club” based and one “team based”. Each year, Cal North will provide requirements that clubs who apply to the club-based division must adhere to each year. Cal North will review and accept club-based teams each season. Individual teams can apply and enter into the “team based” division.

      Register for Spring 2025 CCSL

      There are four levels of play ranking from highest to lowest: gold, silver, bronze and copper. Normally the league is broken into two separate seasons, fall and spring, with seasons consisting of roughly 8-10 games. The league will attempt to create specific district divisions, to minimize travel. In order for the “stay local-play local” concept to be achieved, each district’s member clubs must enter teams at each age group, gender, and level so brackets can be established in a manner that provides great local competition that reduces travel time for participants.

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      CCSL Resources

      CCSL Resources for Coaches/Admins

      Club vs Club Divisions

      • Club  must be pre-approved each year  
      • Clubs meet standards including coach license program, referee program and sideline behavior program

      Fees

      $200 for all ages

      Scheduling Parameters


      • Teams will play 8-10 games in the fall and spring season
      • Include a High School break for the U15-U19 age groups
      • Keep travel within reason (intentions below): 
        • U8-U10: 20 minutes or less 
        • U11-U12: 30 minutes or less
        • U13-U19: 45 minutes at most 
      • Cal North will provide scheduling & administration
      • Cal North will provide player registration support
      • Clubs will have flexibility to schedule game time, fields, and referees. 

      CCSL BEST XI:

      CCSL BEST XI:

      Cal North will be implementing CCSL Best XI teams for the 2023/2024 year. These teams will provide recognition to standout players for their performance during the season. Head coaches in the Gold Divisions will use a nomination and voting process to select players into CCSL Best XI teams. 

      CCSL Best XI teams will be presented in a 4-4-2 formation with one goalkeeper, four defenders, four midfielders and two forwards. 

      Players in the CCSL Best XI teams will have increased opportunities of exposure to college coaches. This will serve as a platform to identify the best talent in Northern California. 

      GotSport Instructions

      For registration support with the new GotSport platform, click HERE

      Coach Procedures and Reports

      Game Incident Reports

      CCSL Game Incident Reports can now be filed online at:

      CCSL GAME INCIDENT REPORT FORM

      Game Incident reports should be submitted for any game that was:

      1. Canceled without adequate Notice
      2. Abandoned or Terminated Early.
      3. Not played because a team did not show up with enough properly credentialed players
      4. Not played because no properly credentialed adult was present

      Or

      1. A Referee was threatened or Assaulted by a Player, Team Official or Spectator.
      2. There was a mass confrontation by a team or a team’s spectators
      3. There was a serious Injury requiring medical attention or transport

      Referee Procedures

      Pregame Check-in

      Please check teams before every game using the CCSL Game Card, making sure that it is complete including The Name, Jersey Number and Cal North ID Number for all players participating. The Home team should provide you with three copies of the game card.

      Ensure that you have a valid pass for all players and all adults in the technical area. All players must have a Current Player Pass to participate in the game.

      At the end of the match, enter scores on all three copies of the game card and have the coaches sign all copies. Keep one copy and return a copy to each team.

      CCSL Referee 24 hour Send-Off Reports

      Referee 24 hr. Send-Off Reports are filled out online using information from the CCSL Game card. The Center Referee must retain a copy of the Game Card, but does not take the player pass of a player sent off or a coach that is dismissed.

      Referee Send-Off Procedures

      Please enter your Send-Off Report online as soon as possible and within 24 HOURS of the match. You should also contact your referee assignor to report the send-off.

      1. If there is a sendoff in the match, note on the game card the time, offense and player information.
      2. Enter game scores and get coaches and Referee crew signatures on all game cards.  Keep one signed game card.  Be sure to add referee crew email addresses to your match card
      3. Check the sent-off player or adult information on the game card against the passes.  Return all passes to the team when you have confirmed the game card is correct. DO NOT KEEP THE PASS OF THE SENT OFF PERSON
      4. CLICK HERE to upload your 24 hour Send-Off Report
      5. You must submit a separate report for each individual that was sent off.
      6. Enter Your Name and Email Address for the Contact Name and Contact Email. An email with a link to the completed report will be sent to the address entered as the Contact Email.
      7. Enter the Game details. All Game information is available on the CCSL Game Card.
      8. Enter the Details for the Individual who was sent off and the Send-Off Details.
      9. Your Explanation of the Send-off is very important. Please provide as much detail as possible.
      10. Enter your name and contact information along with the Names and contact information for your ARs.

      Game Incident Reports

      CCSL Game Incident Reports can now be filed online at:

      CCSL GAME INCIDENT REPORT FORM

      Game Incident reports should be submitted for any game that was:

      1. Cancelled without adequate Notice
      2. Abandoned or Terminated Early.
      3. Not played because a team did not show up with enough properly credentialed players
      4. Not played because no properly credentialed adult was present

      Or

      1. A Referee was threatened or Assaulted by a Player, Team Official or Spectator.
      2. There was a mass confrontation by a team or a team’s spectators
      3. There was a serious Injury requiring medical attention or transport
       

      Rules & Procedures

      Game Incident Reports

      CCSL Game Incident Reports can now be filed online at:

      CCSL Game Incident Report Form

      Game Incident reports should be submitted for any game that was:

      1. Canceled without adequate Notice
      2. Abandoned or Terminated Early.
      3. Not played because a team did not show up with enough properly credentialed players
      4. Not played because no properly credentialed adult was present

      Or

      1. A Referee was threatened or Assaulted by a Player, Team Official or Spectator.
      2. There was a mass confrontation by a team or a team’s spectators
      3. There was a serious injury requiring medical attention or transport
       

      Registration Deadline

      CCSL Spring 2025 registration deadline is February 21st, 2025

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