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Fall 2013

May 30th Registration Event:  Laguna Niguel City Hall 6PM to 8PM

Fees for Fall 2013: $175 per player

Early Registration May 30th Discounted Fee ONLY:  $145 per player

Special Note- Financial Assistance: Financial Assistance is available to any family affected by the extended recession.  The Board members of Region 41 take AYSO's philosophy "Everyone Plays" as a personal and literal pledge to offer soccer to all interested children of Laguna Niguel.  Don't let finances keep your child from playing soccer this fall; we want to help!

All New and Returning Players/Volunteers - We strongly encourage all players and volunteers to use the national registration website www.eayso.org to update or create your player's profile and your volunteer profile prior to registration. Make sure you select Region 41 in Laguna Niguel.

Please use the eSignature feature on eAYSO.org - Please make sure you follow the steps for signing theplayer application form and volunteer  application form online!  Each volunteer must update and sign an application each year.

Zero Tolerance Form:  Please print the Zero Tolerance Form, sign and bring to registration.

Payment Options- After completing the application process and signing with eSignature you have the option to pay online with MC or Visa.

If Paying Online: Please return to eAYSO's home screen and click the link for Online Payments and follow the instructions.  Print 1 copy of the Player Application and bring it with you to the registration event.

If NOT Paying Online:  Pease Print 1 copy of the Player Application and bring it with you to the registration event along with your payment.  (We can accept cash, check or Visa/MC at the registration event.)

First Time Playing in Region 41?  Please provide a copy of your child's Birth Certificate.

YOU MUST COME TO ONE OF OUR REGISTRTION EVENTS TO TURN IN YOUR FORMS AND COMPLETE THE PROCESS

Important Information:

Season Dates: The Fall Season begins with practices for the U8 - U14 in mid to late August.  The regular season begins on September 7th and runs through Mid-November. Then U10 and above begin post-season play-offs and conclude before Christmas.

FAQ's: Go to the front page of this website and click on “Parent” and then “FAQ's” for answers!

Divisions: Players play with and against children their age.  This chart shows the way we divide the players into divisions, then teams.  Players meeting certain requirements may "play up" with an older division with the approval of the applicable Division Director and the Regional Commissioner.

VIP: This division exclusively serves our special needs community.  AYSO believes that the "Everyone Plays" philosophy applies to everyone! The teams are co-ed.  Parent volunteers needed.

Teams: One of the 6 philosophies of AYSO is "Balanced Teams."  Teams in the U10 and older divisions are balanced: players are rated by their coaches in the prior fall season and that rating is entered into the database.  A computer program sorts the players by gender and rating to create balanced teams.  The U5 Jamboree program is co-ed, but usually the boys play boys and the girls play girls during the game time of the play group sessions.

Team Requests: We discourage players from requesting coaches or teammates, as the computer program used to balance the teams does not take those requests into consideration. One of the benefits of AYSO is making many new friends!

Volunteers: AYSO functions solely through the generous efforts of its dedicated team of volunteers.  For a successful soccer season, WE NEED YOU.  New and returning volunteers must complete and sign a Volunteer Application Form each year.  We strongly encourage volunteers to use the national registration website to www.eAYSO.org to update your volunteer profile prior to registration. If you are new or plan to mail your applications, please visit www.eAYSO.org and click on the “Volunteer” link.  For more information on volunteering, click on the “Coach” and/or “Referee” links on the front page of this website.  Coaching and refereeing may be the most visible volunteer roles, but there are many ways to help a team or Region. Many volunteer roles require small amounts of time, but are very valuable to the kids.  We try to match your skills and available time to a responsibility that will help the program the most.  You can select a volunteer position online or in person.

Questions? email our Registrar.

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.