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Introduction to AYSO
AYSO is
a nationwide non-profit organization that develops and delivers
quality youth soccer programs in a fun, family environment based
on AYSO's Five Philosophies:
Everyone
Plays
Our program’s goal is for kids to play soccer—so we
mandate that every player on every team must play at
least half of every game.
Balanced Teams
Each year we form new teams as evenly balanced as
possible—because it is fair and more fun when teams
of equal ability play.
Open Registration
Our program is open to all children between 4_ and
19 years of age who want to register and play
soccer. Interest and enthusiasm are the only
criteria for playing.
Positive Coaching
Encouragement of player effort provides for greater
enjoyment by the players and ultimately leads to
better-skilled and better-motivated players.
Good Sportsmanship We strive to create a positive environment based on
mutual respect rather than a win-at-all-costs attitude,
and our program is designed to instill good
sportsmanship in every facet of AYSO.
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History of AYSO
The
American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) was established in the
Los Angeles area in 1964 with nine teams. It was the dream of a
group of devoted soccer enthusiasts who started the organization
in a garage. Today, AYSO has more than 50,000 teams and more
than 650,000 players. It also employs 50 people at its National
Support and Training Center in Hawthorne, California.
Over the
years, AYSO has created many valuable programs and concepts.
Most notably, AYSO revolutionized youth sports with its
"Everyone Plays" and "Balanced Teams" philosophies. In AYSO,
each child who registers is guaranteed to play at least half of
every game. To help create evenly matched games, all AYSO
players are placed on new or "balanced" teams each year. These
decisions are made based on each player's skill level and the
overall ability of the team.
Since its
establishment, AYSO has continued to grow and offer its
membership relevant programs.
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In
1971, two San Fernando Valley residents developed AYSO's
first girls program. Today, a corporate sponsor has joined
with AYSO as the organization's first official sponsor of
its national girl's initiative. Currently, 40 percent of
AYSO's players are girls.
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In the
mid 70s, an AYSO coach chartered new territory as he
welcomed the organization's first player with Down Syndrome.
As a result of this landmark union, soccer was introduced
into the Special Olympics. Today, AYSO offers its membership
the Very Important Player (VIP) program for kids with
special needs. VIP boasts 75 programs and 1,500 players.
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In
1995, two AYSO parents established the first AYSO program in
Moscow. Today, the Moscow program has almost 500 registered
players. In addition, an AYSO program was started in Puerto
Rico in the spring of 1998 and another in American Samoa in
1999.
AYSO is
supported by more than 250,000 volunteers. Parents donate their
time as coaches, referees, team parents, administrators or
sponsors. In 1998, AYSO unveiled its new Coach Certification and
Safe Haven programs. Each was designed to strengthen the
organization's role in child protection. Although AYSO is
primarily a youth sports organization, it realizes the
importance of providing a safe and healthy atmosphere for
children. AYSO is continually working to improve the education
of its volunteers in the fields of child development, human
behavior, and sports psychology. A strong emphasis is placed on
ethics and sportsmanship and the development of the whole child.
AYSO is a
National Association of the United States Soccer Federation.
Through the years, the organization has also maintained
relations with organizations such as the National Council of
Youth Sports, Girls Scouts USA, the National Association for
Sports and Physical Education, People to People, Optimists
International, Police Athletic Leagues, the National Alliance
for Youth Sports, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, YMCA, the
United States Soccer Federation, and the Character Counts
program. In addition, AYSO works closely with 20 corporations
that are part of the organization's National Team of Sponsors.
AYSO has
been the leader in establishing groundbreaking youth soccer
programs in the United States. The organization is proud to have
paved the road for youth soccer and looks forward to meeting the
challenges of the 21st century.
Structure of AYSO

AYSO's grassroots program starts with a community-based league,
called a
REGION.
A region can range in size from a few hundred players to several
thousand. Each Region is supervised by a Regional Commissioner
and a local board of directors.
This is a direct link to the California Regions. California is
broken up into SECTIONS. Visalia AYSO Region 129 is in SECTION
10.
CLICK
HERE for California & Local AYSO Region Web Sites.
A
group of regions in close proximity make up an
Area.
Area Directors are responsible for activities of the Regions in
their Area, as well as for Area-wide activities.
For administrative purposes, AYSO divides the country into 14
geographic
SECTIONS
based on player population. Section Directors oversee activities
in their respective Sections.
Section
99 is an administrative section designation for programs outside
the United States.
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