
The CYSA-Cal Soccer League (CCSL) is a new state wide playing league that will provide Division 1 and Division 3 teams the ability to seek higher levels of competition. This will result in improved player and team development.
Valley Region Spring League Applications closed
Valley Spring League Brackets Posted
Valley Spring League Schedules Posted
Spring League Begins
Cal North has launced a new website, www.calnorth.org.
The CCSL portion of the website is currently under construction. All CCSL information will be moving to the CCSL portion of this great new website as we prepare for the 2012 fall season.
Soon we will be posting links to the CCSL Fall 2012 Team Applications, along with the revised CCSL Rules, League Directory and more.
Please check http://www.calnorth.org/ccsl/ccsl/ the latest CCSL News
Spring League 2012
CYSA CAL SOCCER LEAGUE
Spring League Applications:
CCSL Spring League is offered as developmental season for Boys and Girls, Gold through Copper U8 through U19 CYSA Teams.
Your team age is the same as it was for the fall 2011 season.
Applications for Valley Region (Metro and Vineyard Sections) are now available at calsoccerleague.org
Applications for the Bay Region (Coast and East Bay Sections) are now available at ccslcoast.org
The application period will close February 26.
Play Dates:
Play dates will be March 31 through May 20.
Games may be scheduled on Saturdays or Sundays depending on the club and registration league.
Team Rosters:
Teams may participate with their fall rosters or with “Paper” or “Secondary” Rosters.
A secondary roster can be made up of previously registered players from different CYSA teams and or newly registered players. Check with your League Registrar for more information. Secondary Rosters cannot be used for CYSA tournaments.
Team Fees:
CCSL team fees vary by District and League of Registration. Contact your Club / League administrators for details regarding new player registration and team application fees.
CYSA will bill your league for CCSL Spring League fees.
League Details:
CCSL will schedule between 8 and 10 games for Spring League.
CCSL Spring League will be regional with play in the Valley Region and the Bay Region.
Under 11 teams will play 11 v 11 for CCSL Spring League.
Brackets are formed to balance geography and competitive levels. Lower level teams (Copper and Bronze) tend to be geographically clustered (close together). Higher level teams tend to travel to find more competitive level of play.
Spring is a developmental period. The goal is to allow teams to try new players, new formations, and new opponents. There are no awards and the results are not used in fall seeding.
This is a summary of team game day responabilites along with some answers to some frequently asked questions.
