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Frequently Asked Questions about tryouts and team formation
General HSC and club
soccer FAQ’s- 2008
What is the HSC's philosophy on
player development?
Player development is our main concern. Each level offers
different stages of expectations. Our program for U9 through U11 age groups
consists of a heavy demand on personal skill development. Winning is not our
main concern. Developing a love for the game, having fun, and creating
well-rounded players are key components. U12 age groups and above become more
competitive and eventually there must be a balance with development and success.
With proper training, this is a natural course. HSC employs some of the top
coaches in Alabama and all Directors have a National Level Coaching Licenses.
The Directors are responsible for communicating a player development curriculum
which will fully develop our youth players under the HSC “Total Soccer
Development” philosophy.
What are the qualifications of
the HSC coaching staff?
We have assembled some of the finest
coaches in the Southeastern United States. Our General Manager and Director of
Coaching Operations for Div. I is Marty Clark. Our Deputy General Manager
and Director of Coaching Operations for Div. II – IV is Mo Khodabandeh. The
Directors are Henry Mpagi, serving as the Assistant Director of Coaching
Curriculum (ADOCC) and Sean Cooper, serving as the Youth Training System
Director, as well as Uwe Spiller as the DOC for the Madison Soccer Branch. We
employ many staff coaches with exceptional abilities and credentials.
Credentials of these coaches include semi-pro players, national team players,
college players, ODP instructors, and numerous player and coaching awards and
honors. Individual coach
qualifications are available on line.
How much does club soccer cost?
The cost varies with each team and the number of players on
the team. Division I - IV have different costs associated with each level. Costs
usually include club fees, uniforms, league fees, coaching fees, referee fees,
and tournament fees. Other costs may be added to specific teams based on their
needs, such as camps and equipment. Budgets are provided to all players and
expenses are listed for clear justification.
What additional training is
available during the summer?
The Directors hold several player clinics
during the season that teach the club curriculum and provide skill/tactical
progression. Teams may be offered based on need/availability of staff and
will be announced on our web site.
HSC also provides additional
camp opportunities through the Premier Soccer
Academy.
When does the season start and
end?
The official fall season start date for practices is July 15
for most teams. However, coaches may start earlier with approval from the
General Manager. For most teams, the season will end with the State tournament
in early to mid November. Division I and II teams may play into December to
finish their State obligation. HSC is committed to a full year of
programming so teams are offered opportunities to play through the winter and
spring seasons at all ages and levels.
Where are practices?
The Club Administrators will secure a practice location and
time. The HSC does not own or operate a set of fields. As such, we work
with the city, schools, and local parks to secure a practice field. We strive to
secure a practice field that is convenient for the team. Throughout the
year, we have fund raising opportunities whereby parents can offer a few hours
of their time. One of our main goals behind this fund raising is to
secure/build our own facility.
How often are practices and
games?
Teams will practice at least twice a week with at least one
game per week during the season. Preseason might contain at least three
practices per week before games start. The older and more competitive teams will
train as necessary to compete at their level. Practice and game activity is
handled at the team level with minimums set by the DOCO.
How much travel is involved?
Travel commitments are determined at the
team level with club recommendations. The HSC encourages all teams to
participate in their respective State Tournament.
Teams in the U10 and below ages typically attend
tournaments within 100 miles.
Older teams will typically travel 2-3 times with
overnight stays and distance will be determined by competitive goals. Our top
teams within the older age groups will travel as necessary to find the level of
desired competition.
What if my child plays multiple
sports in the fall? How do the coaches view this?
Alabama has determined that Soccer is a fall sport. As such,
coaches do not expect any conflicts during this time. Any indoor or spring
season for younger teams is secondary to the prominent sport(s) at that time.
Coaches should have understanding in these off-season opportunities to continue
soccer and still allow play of the primary sport of that season. Older teams
will expect a higher level of commitment, and your long-term interest in the
game of soccer will weigh into the decision forming teams.
Is there a spring season?
Spring leagues are available and encouraged for U14 and
younger age groups. Older age groups are consumed in their High School leagues
and the State forbids any play for a school and club at the same time. Middle
school players could be affected as well if their school offers a program and
the player elects to participate in their school program. HSC also offers
a special opportunity for the top players at U15 and above to compete on a State
Select team. This team typically plays colleges, select friendlies, and
college showcase tournaments in an effort to expose our players to college
coaches and the opportunity to play soccer in college.
Is there a winter season?
Indoor seasons are available for U14 and younger age groups.
This is a great time to improve on your personal touch and small-sided game
tactics. Indoor is on a volunteer basis and many times we combine teams to allow
all those interested an opportunity to play.
What is the expected attire for
team practice?
If you want to be a player then you must look like a player.
As such, the HSC will provide training shirts with your initial uniform. These
shirts are used for practice shirts along with navy blue shorts. Some of the
younger teams may even elect to use them as alternate uniforms. Shirts are
to be tucked in at all times.
What equipment does a player
bring to practice?
All players are required to wear cleats and shin guards.
Players will also need to bring a properly inflated soccer ball and water.
Do the Goal Keepers receive
individual training?
Yes, the HSC keepers have their own trainers and HSC offers
keeper training all year. Our keepers are clearly a cut above the rest, and this
specialized training is the key to our future success.