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Academy

ACADEMY SOCCER

 

  

"Due to COVID-19, we will be providing a 100% refund for registration if we do not play the Fall 2020 Season"


 
 Academy Soccer is part of Select Soccer.
This FAQ is intended to be a brief introduction to Academy and Select soccer for parents and players who are unfamiliar with it.  

1.   What is Select soccer?

Select soccer is more competitive than Recreational soccer. The training and coaching is carried out by licensed, professional soccer coaches. Compared to Recreational soccer, Select soccer requires a greater time and financial commitment from the parents and players and mainly involves games in and around the metro Atlanta area.  Periodically, away games and tournaments can be in other parts of Georgia with some teams attending out of state tournaments.  

 2.   What age groups does Select soccer apply to?

 Select is split into two age groupings; Academy is from U9 to U12,. Athena (Girls) and Classic (Boys) is from U13 to U19. Academy game scores are not recorded, whereas Athena and Classic teams play for points and are involved in divisional play with promotion and relegation opportunities.  

3.   Are the genders split?

 Yes. The teams are split into boys and girls teams.  

4.   How do I know which age group my son/daughter is in?

  Age Groups are identified based on birth year.  See Below (for 2018-2019 Age Group) 

 

Athena | Classic | Academy - 2019-2020
**see the full GA soccer age group chart here

Age Group Birth Year
8 and Under     2012 
and Under     2011
10 and Under      2010
11 and Under     2009
12 and Under     2008
13 and Under     2007
14 and Under     2006
15 and Under     2005
16 and Under     2004
17 and Under     2003
18 and Under     2002
19 and Under    2001

 

5.   Is Select soccer that different from Recreational soccer?

Yes. Expectations for the players in Select soccer are much higher. There will be two 1 ½ hour practices per week, with one or two games per weekend. Higher level teams practice three times per week. In Recreational soccer, players are placed on a team on a first come first served basis, regardless of ability level. Select players are selected through tryouts and ability.  

6.   When are Try Outs?

Try Out dates are posted on this website and are held around the end of May for Academy and in early June for Athena and Classic. 
Go HERE for Current Tryout Information 

7.   How long is the commitment for?

Players are registered through Georgia Soccer to play for their club for one year. The soccer year is split into two seasons; The Fall season, which runs from August to late November/early December and the Spring season which runs from February to May. If a player leaves their team part way through the calendar year, the full fee must still be paid before a release is given. The expectation is that soccer is the player’s primary sport and the commitment is for the full year.  

8.   How many teams are there in each age group?

It varies between age groups, but usually there will be between one to three teams per gender age group.  

9.   What are the team levels in an age group?
Age groups are divided up into A, B, C, D and E level teams, with the A level being the top team. At All-In, these levels are given names respectively, Blue, Black, Green and White. However, if an age group does not have a Blue (A level) team in that age group, the top team will be called Blue.  

10.   Can a player move between teams?

Yes. The coaching staff will make this decision. In the Academy, players can be moved up or down, depending on their ability level, their rate of development and their commitment level. In Athena and Classic, the structure is more rigid and a player does not usually move down during the calendar soccer year. However, a player is allowed one transfer per year and could move down onto a lower level team, if the move is supported by the coaching staff. Players on a lower level team can ‘club pass’ up to a higher level team, for one or more games, if the coaches agree.  

11.   Apart from regular season games, will the players go to tournaments?

Yes. Teams are required to do at least one preseason and one postseason tournament each season. So with two seasons, this means a minimum of four tournaments per calendar year. Some higher level teams attend more than four tournaments.  

12.   What is the financial cost of being on a Select team for a year?

It varies, depending on age group and team level and the number of tournaments that the team goes to.

  • U8:  $890
  • U9-U12: $1,290 per year for 2 nights a week practice
  • U13: $1,390 per year for 3 nights a week practice

This fee covers   (1)  practice jerseys,   field usage, insurance, practices, professional coaches and referees, during the regular season as well as a mandatory team camp.
If the player lives outside of  Sugar Hill or Gwinnett County,  there are no Out Of County Fees.     
In addition, there is the uniform cost. The manufacturers change uniform designs every three years. Also, cleats or turf shoes can be worn for practices and games. Turf shoes are around $50 and cleats are between $50 to $200.
  • Coach’s Fees
                    
After Try Outs, all Select players are required to attend the August Team Camp. This team camp is three hours per day for five days, and the cost is included in your fees.        

13.   If my player cannot attend a particular tournament, do we still have to pay?

Yes. It is club policy that the tournament fees and expenses are divided equally between all rostered players for that team, regardless of whether the player can make the tournament or not.  


14.   How much playing time will my son/daughter get?

The guideline is at least the equivalent of half of the game. Playing time will be affected by performance, ability, effort and commitment, both at practice and in games. This is a coaching staff decision.  

15.   Are players expected to attend every practice and every game?

Yes. If a player cannot make a practice or a game, the coach must be notified with as much advance notice as possible. Whilst it is expected that a player will be at each practice and game, it is accepted that sickness and special occasions may mean a player misses an occasional practice or game.  

16.   Are there written codes of conduct for players and parents?

Yes. AIFC has written codes of conduct for players and parents.
Player and Parent Code of Conduct -   All-In Fütbol Club - Club Guidelines
                                                         
17.    Can anyone find out information about our child and their team?Child safety is a paramount concern to All-In Futbol Club at Sugar Hill. With that in mind, our policy prohibits staff members from communicating specific information about a child or team to any individual not listed in the child’s registration information.  We appreciate your understanding.

                                                 
 



 

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