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How can I see if I registered correctly and if my child's registration is complete?
Login to you member account and click on past registrations.  You will see which of your children are registered, the registration category and team assignment.  If you see an error e-mail us at magsocclub@yahoo.com  

How can I tell if my child is already registered (I did not get a confirmation or can't remember)?
Login to you member account and click on past registrations.  You will see which of your children are registered, the registration category and team assignment.  If you see an error e-mail us at magsocclub@yahoo.com  

My child will still be 4 on July 31 but is ready to play, what can we do?
The mod committee may approve a 4 year old to
play if all of these conditions apply

  1. He or she turns 5 in August and
  2. He or she will enter kindergarten this fall and
  3. A parent is a coach or volunteers for another significant position such as board member

If you would like to register your 4 y/o under these conditions please e-mail us at magsocclub@yahoo.com

My child played last year, but I can't log in as a returning family.
This is one of the biggest problems with the new system. Be patient, and we'll work it out. DO NOT CREATE A NEW ACCOUNT. e-mail us at magsocclub@yahoo.com and we will help you..

Do I really need to submit a birth certificate?
Yes, the Club keeps all birth certificates on file should we need to submit proof to the Seattle Youth Soccer Association or the Washington State League. You only need to provide one copy, one time. It's really fairly painless. If you don't have a copy of a birth certificate, a passport or other official document will be accepted.

Click here for Washington State birth certificates.
Click here for 
Other state birth certificates.

Can my child play up - i.e. play on a team of older players? 

We rarely have children play up except
  • for children with an August birthday who want to play with their school grade level
  • when the club needs to move players between age groups to maintain team viability

For players U11 and older wanting a higher level of competition we recommend taking advantage of the many select soccer opportunities in Seattle (see

 

http://sysa.org -->Select Soccer.

 

Why is playing select soccer recommended rather than playing up for players who are highly skilled and highly motivated?

Players have the best chance to develop by playing with and against players of similar ability while receiving appropriate coaching

Playing up

  • Can result in violation of the prohibition of using skill level as a criterion for placement on recreational teams.
  • Results in playing with and against older, bigger players but not necessarily players who are more skilled, motivated and committed. There is often a wide range in the interest levels on recreational teams as opposed to a more consistent attitude on select teams..
  • Does not provide the opportunity for increased development provided by a prolonged season and training as well as tournaments.
  • May not provide the coaching a support that a select program can.

Can my child play down - i.e. play on a team of younger players?

  • Mod (U6 - U9) YES based on recommendations of the coaches, space availability on a team and parents acquiescence. The Mod league is administered by Magnolia Soccer Club which allows us flexibility.
  • Association (U10 - U19) VERY RARELY for medical conditions. The Association league is administered by Seattle Youth Soccer Association (SYSA) which includes 14 neighborhood clubs. A request for a child to play down may be submitted to SYSA by the club and requires a letter from the parents, a supporting letter from Magnolia Soccer Club and a letter from a doctor. The decision will be made by the SYSA Board of Commissioners.

Can my daughter play on her friend's team?
It is not likely. We will place players together if they are the children of the head coach and one assistant coach or if they are siblings in the same age and gender group. Otherwise teams are formed with basically random distribution of players and talent. Community soccer is an opportunity to make even more friends.

 

What equipment does my young soccer player need?
Mod (U6 - U9) players need soccer shorts, soccer cleats (not baseball shoes), shin guards, soccer socks and a water bottle marked with his or her name.  Soccer socks should be worn so as to completely cover the shin guards.  A soccer ball is recommended (size 3 for U6-U8, size 4 for U9).  A team jersey, which the player can keep, will be provided.

Association (U1-U10) players need soccer cleats, shin guards, soccer socks and a water bottle.  A soccer ball is recommended (size 4 for U10 - U12, size 5 for U13 and older).  A team jersey, shorts and soccer socks will be provided.  The team jersey and shorts are to be returned at the end of the season..

When will my child's team practice?
Practices times are determined by the volunteer coach and field availability.  The practice schedule cannot be determined until after the teams are formed and the coaches meeting.  We ask the coaches and parents to try to find a way to work out scheduling conflicts. 

Where does the money from the registration fee go?
Magnolia Soccer Club is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. 
All of the money goes to running our programs.  We pay per players fees of about $5 to Seattle Youth Soccer (a large part of which goes to field development) and about $11.50 to Washington State Youth Soccer Association (most of which goes to liability and supplemental medical insurance). The club also much purchase goals (and also replace them because of a disturbing level of vandalism), nets, balls, pumps, ice bags, coaching bags, pinnes, cones and waz markers. We provide a sweatshirt or windbreaker to our volunteer coaches. We also  rent space to store the equipment. We pay professional coaches and advanced youth players for the Mod Training camp, for which we charged no additional fee. We also contribute to improvements at Interbay Stadium. Most important, we provide scholarships to those in financial need so that we can accomplish the club's mission of finding space for every child who wants to play soccer.

What can I do to help?
The Club is a volunteer-run organization that serves over 780 players between the ages of 5 and 18. Volunteers are needed at every level. First, you should probably ask your child's coach if he or she needs a manager, snack coordinator, or other. The Board is also looking for people who could help with mailing parties, grounds upkeep, World Cup, etc. Please contact
the club with your interest. Or, click here to signup.

 
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