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U16-U19 Experimental Print E-mail

The Board of Directors at its March 22-23, 1985, meeting authorized the creation of a one-year national pilot program for U-16/U-19 play. The following year, the Board announced the indefinite continuation of the program. The board reaffirmed the appropriateness of this policy in July, 2003. It also reaffirmed that this policy only applies to U-16/U-19 play.

The purpose of the experimental program is to explore different ways to enable sections, areas and regions to attract and keep U-16/U-19 players in the AYSO program.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE?

All regions (chartered or pilot) or areas that have or wish to establish a U-16/U-19 or combination program and wish to deviate from the National Rules & Regulations with respect to substitution and other matters are subject to this policy.

GUIDELINES

The experimental program will continue to permit U-16/U-19 play to be conducted with greater flexibility by permitting the following:
More informal play;
More games and less practices;
Coed play;
Providing different programs in U-16 and/or U-19 based on the ability of the participants to commit their time (e.g., a 10-hour program for those with more time and a four-hour program for those with less time).
Fixing game times on a regular basis to suit the working schedule and other commitments of the participants;
More flexible player substitutions;
Limitation of the play of any participant who is excessively violent and receives a red card during a game;
Creation of a “traveling” team to participate in non-AYSO leagues but only where there are insufficient AYSO players to form a viable U-16 or U-19 league or a combined U-16/U-19 league within the region or area;
Creation of a “select” team to play in USYSA, SAY or other tournaments;
Creation of neighborhood or regional or area based teams to minimize the travel of the participants.

MONITORED SUBSTITUTION

Much of the concern about the need to continue the U-16/U-19 Experimental Program seems to have centered around the desire to have free substitution. Free substitution will be permitted in the U-16/U-19 Experimental Program, but only if it is handled in a manner which will ensure that every participant plays at least one half of every game by requiring a separate time monitor, independent of either team or coach, who checks each player in or out of the game.

OTHER AREAS OF FLEXIBILITY

Rural, suburban, ex-urban and city areas seem to require different types of programs because of the varying demands on the time of the participants.
Coed practices and/or teams or parallel social programs should be considered since they have been found to lead to greater participation.
Coordinate team structuring, playing schedule and practice time and season with the local high schools in the event the local school rule prohibits high school and AYSO play at the same time.

MONITORING

It is the responsibility of the regional commissioner or the area director, as the case may be, to monitor the experimental program during the season.

 
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