Canada Soccer is pleased to announce that hosting applications are now being accepted for the 2022 Active Start Soccer Fests program which will mark season 26 of the country’s largest and longest running grassroots soccer program. Following a condensed 2021 season due to the ongoing pandemic, Canada Soccer continues to prioritize the safety of staff, volunteers, players, and parents and is looking forward to supporting the 2022 Active Start Soccer Fests program in accordance with local public health guidelines. Clubs looking to host an Active Start Soccer Festival in 2022 can now apply, however, it should be noted that all clubs must ensure they are following their respective Member Association’s guidelines for Return-to-Play, as well as all relevant public health authority guidelines.
Coach Education
With spring right around the corner, it’s time again to engage in supporting coach development.
*Reminder: All Grassroots Coach Education courses are now being offered in a blended format with the online theory being delivered through
Canada Soccer’s e-learning platform and on-field practical workshops through Saskatchewan Soccer and our member organizations. Coaches looking to register for an in-person workshop can do so through their Member Organization’s RAMP registration portal, once they have completed the online theory components.
Member Organizations looking to host one of the four Grassroots Coach Education workshops can do so by contacting
m.reinkens@sasksoccer.com
It is time to Register Your Referees!
Preparations for the outdoor season are under way. Match officials represent a vital part of the game. Please encourage all returning referees to head over to your Member Organization’s RAMP portal and register if they have not done so already. Referees have a very important role in sport and having a trained pool of referees is vital to the success of your local programming.
What if not enough match officials are returning?
The time to recruit more participants and book a referee clinic is now. Head over to the Saskatchewan Soccer
Referee Courses page for more information. Future referees are required to complete The Entry Level Referee Online Theory Module (accessible through the individual Ramp account) before registering for the one day “In Classroom/Practical component”. If your Member Organization has any questions, please contact Octavian at
ccd@sasksoccer.com.
Community Referee Education Sessions
SSA will be offering Laws of the Game Refresher online education sessions to all Saskatchewan Soccer referees. Sessions will be approximately 1-1.5 hours and will focus on several exciting topics spread over the course of four sessions. We will explore and learn together on challenges, offside, handball, tactical fouls, dissent, and even rare situations that may occur based on the Laws of the Game. You are welcome to attend all sessions or just the ones that fit your schedule.
Sessions take place, March 29, April 7, April 13, and April 25 with a 7:30 p.m. start time.
Registration is on a first come, first served basis. If you are interested,
please register here. Upon registration, you will receive a confirmation email with details on how to access the session of your choice.
Referees are essential to the participant experience and advancement of the game. They deserve our respect and a supportive, abuse-free, environment. You can make a difference; always treat them well and thank them for their contributions every game!
Respectful Game Time Environments for All
SSA is committed to providing a safe, positive, and respectful game-time environment for all participants. For that to occur all participants are asked to maintain perspective, and appropriate behaviour, on and off the pitch. Soccer is a game that people pursue for many reasons including fun, fitness and camaraderie.
Sport requires all participants embrace the idea of collaborative competition. Participants want to be challenged and to do that we need opponents. Our Match Officials and Organizers are also an integral part of the game. Respect is a two-way street and in the heat of the moment we can lose track of the true spirit of sport.
True Sport Principles express an approach to sport that the vast majority of Canadians already believe in and practice. Although widely embraced, these principles often go unspoken. So, when they are violated — when people’s attitudes and actions threaten healthy and respectful competition.
The True Sport Principles are a rallying point — they are universal. The principles can be brought to life in any sport at any level. Recently, True Sport released a
major research report that confirms that good sport, driven by positive values, has the power to deliver wide-ranging benefits for all Canadians!
Embrace True Sport Principles within your organization!
Go For It: Rise to the challenge - always strive for excellence. Be persistent and discover how good you can be.
Play Fair: Understand, respect, and follow the rules. Play with integrity - competition is only meaningful when it is fair.
Respect Others: Show respect for everyone involved in creating your sporting experience, both on and off the field of play. Win with dignity and lose with grace.
Keep It Fun: Find the joy in sport and share it with others. Remember what you love about sport and why you play.
Stay Healthy: Always respect and care for your mind and body. Advocate for the health and safety of yourself and those around you.
Include Everyone: Recognize and celebrate strength in diversity. Invite and welcome others into sport.
Give Back: Say thanks and show gratitude. Encourage your sport group to make a difference in the community.
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