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<div style="font-size:24px; font-weight:bold; color:#0054a6;">AYSO Alliance</div>
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What is AYSO Core?
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AYSO Alliance provides an opportunity for selected AYSO teams to participate in external competition circuits while remaining connected to AYSO’s Vision, Mission, Six Philosophies, and player development pathway.
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AYSO Core is AYSO’s primary recreational soccer program.
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Core is open to all players and is built around AYSO’s Vision, Mission, and Six Philosophies.
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Players are placed on teams through local team formation processes, not tryouts.
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The Core program focuses on player development, access, fun, belonging, and positive youth sports experiences.
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A competitive AYSO player pathway program that allows selected AYSO teams to participate in external competition circuits while remaining connected to AYSO’s Vision, Mission, Six Philosophies, and player development standards.
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Core at a Glance
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Core is open to all eligible players who want to participate.


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Balanced teams and positive player development are the focus.


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Every player should have the opportunity to participate and develop.
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Player Eligibility
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Core is open to players who meet AYSO registration and age division requirements.
= AYSO Alliance =


Player eligibility follows the current AYSO Membership Year school-year model using the '''August 1 age determination date'''.
''Supporting AYSO player development to the highest levels of play while maintaining AYSO’s Vision, Mission, and Six Philosophies.''

The AYSO Alliance program is an integral part of AYSO’s competitive player pathway and provides selected teams the opportunity to participate in external competition circuits such as US Youth Soccer, US Club Soccer, and other approved State Association gaming environments.

Alliance is designed for players seeking a higher level of competitive play while remaining part of AYSO. It may also serve as a progression point toward AYSO United.

To align with the AYSO player pathway, '''EXTRA should be utilized first where an EXTRA program is viable.'''

Alliance teams remain AYSO teams and must continue to follow AYSO standards, volunteer requirements, financial controls, player safety expectations, and the Six Philosophies.

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== What Makes Alliance Different? ==

=== AYSO EXTRA ===

* Internal AYSO competitive gaming circuit
* Teams compete against other AYSO teams
* Operates within AYSO-managed structure
* Competitive play with limited external exposure

=== AYSO Alliance ===

* External competition circuits
* Teams may compete against non-AYSO club teams
* Dual registration with AYSO + State Association/playing circuit
* Expanded player development pathway and competitive opportunities

Alliance participation may require fundraising and may involve travel. Travel is permitted, but not required.

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== Player Eligibility ==

Players are selected through '''open tryouts'''.

Tryout timing may vary based on local needs and the rules of the applicable State Association or external competition circuit.

Player eligibility follows the current AYSO age determination structure using the '''Membership Year school-year model''' with an '''August 1 age determination date'''.


Players must:
Players must:


* Be registered with AYSO
* Meet current AYSO registration requirements
* Meet the eligibility requirements of the applicable State Association or playing circuit
* Meet age division requirements
* Participate in the appropriate local division structure
* Attend open tryouts to be considered for placement


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Players may play up one year with parent and coach approval. Multiple-year play-up requires approval from the appropriate Alliance Director and may be subject to State Association limitations.
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Program Structure
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Core programs are locally operated by Regions with support from Areas, Sections, and the AYSO Office.
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Program structure may vary based on registration size, field space, volunteer availability, and local scheduling needs.
== Program Structure ==


Core remains the foundation of the AYSO player pathway and should always be the primary focus of every Region.
Alliance may be organized at the:


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* Region level
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* Area level
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Core programs should ensure:
This depends on local structure, field availability, market demand, and access to an appropriate external playing circuit.


* Open access for eligible players
Each Alliance program operates under the authority of the applicable Section, Area, or Region Alliance Director while maintaining compliance with the AYSO Alliance Program Operations guidance.
* Proper AYSO registration
* Balanced team formation
* Certified and compliant coaches
* Safe and positive playing environments
* Volunteer recruitment and retention
* Commitment to AYSO’s Six Philosophies


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Coach Selection
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Core coaching positions should be filled annually through the local Region process.
== General Program Expectations ==


All coaches must:
Alliance programs should ensure:


* Players are registered in the AYSO registration system of record
* Players complete any required State Association registration
* Coaches submit annual volunteer applications
* Coaches meet all AYSO compliance requirements
* Coaches satisfy applicable licensing requirements
* Teams follow all external playing circuit rules
* Required player cards, coach cards, medical releases, and forms are completed
* Teams continue to uphold AYSO’s Six Philosophies
* All financial and risk management policies are followed

'''Important:''' Local procedures may vary. State-specific processes should not be treated as National requirements unless specifically outlined by AYSO.

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== Starting an Alliance Program ==

Any Region, Area, or Section interested in starting an Alliance program must:

# Complete an AYSO Alliance application
# Receive approval from the local Area Director and Section Director
# Coordinate with the AYSO Office
# Demonstrate sufficient field space and player demand
# Identify access to an appropriate external competition circuit
# Agree to all required program standards
# Pay the applicable Alliance team fee
# Maintain consistent uniforms with the AYSO Alliance logo

Alliance is a local program operating within National standards.

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== Coach Selection and Requirements ==

Alliance coaching positions should be advertised annually.

All Alliance coaches must:

* Adhere to the AYSO Vision, Mission, and Six Philosophies
* Complete annual volunteer registration
* Complete annual volunteer registration
* Meet all compliance and risk management requirements
* Meet compliance and risk management requirements
* Hold required AYSO and/or State Association coaching certifications
* Complete required Safe Haven and CDC Concussion Awareness training
* Hold the appropriate AYSO coaching certification for their division
* Represent AYSO professionally in all Alliance activities
* Support positive player development and sportsmanship
* Represent AYSO professionally on and off the field


Each Alliance team must have:
Each team should have:


* One Head Coach
* One Head Coach
* One Assistant Coach
* One Assistant Coach recommended
* A Team Parent or Team Manager strongly encouraged

A Team Manager is strongly recommended.

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== Team Operations ==

Alliance teams should support:

* Competitive player development
* Clear family communication
* Proper supervision and player safety
* Compliance with AYSO and external competition standards

This may include:

* Training sessions
* League competition
* Tournament participation
* Guest player procedures where permitted
* Volunteer-to-player supervision compliance
* Due Process and Dispute Resolution procedures

Alliance teams are expected to represent AYSO positively in all competitive environments.

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== Financial Matters ==

Alliance fees are established locally and may include:

* Team fees
* State Association fees
* Registration fees
* Referee fees
* Tournament fees
* Uniform costs
* Approved operating expenses

All Alliance finances must follow AYSO financial policies and procedures including:

* Proper accounting practices
* Timely deposits
* Approved budgets
* Monthly reporting
* Financial oversight
* Compliance with audits and controls

Teams must fund themselves appropriately.

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== Conduct, Discipline, and Due Process ==

Alliance players, coaches, volunteers, and parents represent AYSO.

All participants are expected to maintain high standards of:

* Sportsmanship
* Respect
* Conduct
* Sideline behavior
* Positive coaching

All AYSO Dispute Resolution and Due Process procedures apply.

Alliance Directors may issue discipline above local league sanctions when appropriate and consistent with AYSO policy.

Suspension or removal should always be a last resort.

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== Primary Program Giveback ==

Alliance should strengthen—not separate from—the Primary Program.

Examples include:

* Coach education support
* Referee program participation
* Tournament support
* EPIC support
* General volunteer service
* Regional development support

Specific expectations should be coordinated locally.


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Coaches must complete the correct certification for the division they coach.
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| '''[[Media:ALLIANCE_Coach_Application_form_9.25.doc|Coach Review Form]]'''
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Regional Responsibilities
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Regional leadership is responsible for ensuring the Core program is safe, organized, and aligned with AYSO standards.
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== What is AYSO Alliance? ==

The purpose of the AYSO Alliance program is to support AYSO player development to the highest levels of play. Alliance is an integral part of the AYSO competitive play program and may provide a pathway toward AYSO United.

To align with the AYSO player pathway, EXTRA should be utilized first where an EXTRA program is viable. Alliance provides an additional competitive opportunity for players who are ready to participate in external competition circuits while remaining connected to AYSO’s Vision, Mission, Six Philosophies, and player development standards.

AYSO Alliance teams are composed of players registered within AYSO while also being registered with US Youth Soccer, US Club Soccer, a State Association, or another applicable playing circuit. Alliance teams are selected through open tryouts and provide an opportunity for players who want to play at a more competitive level within AYSO.

Alliance participation may require team fundraising and may involve team travel. Travel is authorized for AYSO Alliance teams, but travel is not required for the Alliance program.

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== Alliance at a Glance ==

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<div style="margin-top:8px;">Alliance may be organized at the Region, Area, or Section level depending on local needs, field space, demand, and access to an external circuit.</div>
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<div style="font-size:18px; font-weight:bold; color:#0054a6;">AYSO Standards</div>
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== How is Alliance different from EXTRA? ==

[https://ayso.org/ayso-extra/ AYSO EXTRA] is an internal AYSO competitive program that gives players an opportunity to compete at a higher level while remaining within an AYSO gaming structure.

Alliance is designed for AYSO teams participating in external competition circuits, such as those affiliated with US Youth Soccer, US Club Soccer, State Associations, or other approved playing circuits.

Alliance teams remain AYSO teams and must continue to follow AYSO requirements, including AYSO’s Vision, Mission, Six Philosophies, volunteer requirements, financial requirements, and applicable program standards.

== Player Eligibility ==

Players are selected through open tryouts. Tryout timing may vary based on local needs and the rules of the applicable State Association or external playing circuit.

Player eligibility for AYSO Alliance follows the current AYSO age determination structure based on the Membership Year school-year registration model, using an August 1 age determination date.

Players must meet the minimum age requirements established for participation in the Alliance program and must be eligible under both AYSO registration requirements and the applicable State Association or external playing circuit rules.

Only players who attended open tryouts may be selected for placement on an Alliance team. Players selected for Alliance should be registered through the appropriate AYSO registration process and must also complete any additional registration requirements of the applicable State Association or external playing circuit.

Age classifications for Alliance teams should align with AYSO age determination and the requirements of the applicable State Association or playing circuit. A player may play up one year with consent of the parents and coaches. Playing up multiple years requires permission from the Section or Area Alliance Director and the parents of the player, and may also be subject to State Association or playing circuit limitations.

== Program Structure ==

Alliance may be organized at the Section, Area, or Region level, depending on local structure, market needs, field availability, player demand, and access to an appropriate external competition circuit.

Operating guidelines and directives fall under the authority of the applicable Section, Area, or Region Alliance Director. Day-to-day operations may remain local, but each program is expected to operate under the guidance of the AYSO Alliance Program Operations document and all applicable AYSO policies and procedures.

Each Alliance program should be structured to support local needs while maintaining consistent AYSO programming standards and quality.

== Starting and Maintaining an Alliance Program ==

Any Region, Area, or Section interested in starting an AYSO Alliance program must:

* Complete an AYSO Alliance application to request approval.
* Be approved by the local Area Director and Section Director, including communication with the AYSO Office.
* Be based in a geographical area where there is sufficient field space, demand for club soccer, and availability of an appropriate external competition circuit.
* Agree to all prescribed standards and expectations to ensure quality programming and authentic AYSO representation.
* Pay the Alliance team fee as set by the Section, Area, or Region.
* Ensure that all teams from the same Region wear the same color/style of uniform and bear the AYSO Alliance logo on the chest. Uniform colors may differ from program to program.

== General Program Expectations ==

Alliance programs should ensure that:

# Players are registered in the AYSO registration system of record.
# Players complete any applicable State Association or external playing circuit registration.
# Coaches submit an AYSO volunteer application annually.
# Coaches meet all current AYSO volunteer compliance requirements.
# Coaches satisfy applicable State Association, playing circuit, and AYSO coaching requirements.
# Teams follow all applicable State Association and external playing circuit rules.
# Players, coaches, and teams obtain any required player cards, coach cards, medical releases, concussion forms, or other required documents.
# Alliance teams continue to uphold AYSO’s Six Philosophies, including Everyone Plays, Positive Coaching, Good Sportsmanship, and Player Development.
# All AYSO financial, registration, risk management, volunteer, and program compliance requirements are followed.

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== Coach Selection and Requirements ==

Openings for head coaching positions within the AYSO Alliance program must be advertised each year, and applications must be submitted to the AYSO Alliance Director and appropriate Area and Region administrators.

Alliance coaches must:

# Adhere to the AYSO Vision, Mission, and Six Philosophies.
# Submit an AYSO volunteer application annually.
# Meet all AYSO volunteer compliance requirements.
# Meet applicable State Association or playing circuit risk management requirements.
# Hold required State Association, playing circuit, and/or AYSO coaching certifications, as applicable.
# Represent AYSO, Alliance, and the local Region, Area, or Section in a positive and professional manner.

Each Alliance team must have one head coach and one assistant coach. A team manager is also highly recommended.

== Team Operations ==

Alliance teams should operate in a way that supports player development, family communication, and compliance with AYSO and external playing circuit requirements.

Team operations may include:

* Training sessions coordinated locally with Region, Area, or Section field availability.
* Tournament participation based on team objectives, parent input, player readiness, and available funds.
* External league participation through the applicable State Association or playing circuit.
* Compliance with all AYSO volunteer-to-player supervision requirements.
* Compliance with all AYSO policies related to player safety, conduct, supervision, and due process.

Alliance teams are expected to maintain the standards of AYSO while participating in a more competitive external environment.

== Financial Matters ==

Alliance fees are established locally by the applicable Section, Area, or Region and may vary based on the costs associated with the program. Fees may include Alliance program fees, State Association fees, team fees, player registration fees, referee fees, tournament fees, uniforms, or other approved expenses.

Alliance programs must follow all AYSO financial policies and procedures. This includes use of the AYSO accounting program of record, proper handling of funds, timely deposits, approved budgets, financial reporting, and compliance with all applicable AYSO financial controls.

Alliance expenses should be reviewed and approved by the appropriate Alliance Director and Area Director or Regional Commissioner, as applicable.

== Conduct, Discipline, and Due Process ==

Alliance players, coaches, volunteers, and parents represent AYSO when participating in external gaming circuits. All participants are expected to uphold a high standard of conduct, sportsmanship, and respect.

All AYSO policies and procedures for Dispute Resolution and Due Process apply to coaches and volunteers within the Alliance program.

Alliance Directors may discipline coaches or players above sanctions issued by the local State Association or playing circuit, when appropriate and consistent with AYSO policies and procedures.

Suspension or removal from a team should be used only after appropriate documentation, communication, and attempts to resolve the issue have occurred. All efforts should be made to work through issues before suspension or removal is considered.

== Poaching and Player Recruitment ==

State Association or playing circuit rules on player recruitment or “poaching” are in effect for Alliance teams.

Signing players from the Primary Program is not allowed until all regular season games are completed and the Primary season is complete.

Questions related to State Association or playing circuit recruitment rules should be directed through the applicable Section, Area, or Region Alliance Director.

== Primary Program Giveback ==

Alliance participants are expected to contribute back to the local Primary Program. This helps ensure Alliance strengthens AYSO rather than operating separately from the broader organization.

Examples of Primary Program giveback may include:

* Coach education and certification support
* Referee Program participation
* Tournament support
* EPIC program support
* General volunteer support
* Other support areas identified by the local Alliance program

Specific giveback expectations should be coordinated locally by the Area Director in conjunction with participating Regions.

== Sample Documents and Local Adaptation ==

The resources listed on this page are intended to support Alliance implementation. Some documents may be used as samples and should be adapted as needed for local requirements.

Local adaptations must not conflict with:

# AYSO National guidance
# AYSO governing documents
# AYSO financial policies and procedures
# AYSO volunteer and risk management requirements
# State Association requirements
# External playing circuit rules

When in doubt, contact AYSO Programs at programs@ayso.org.

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[[Category:Alliance]]

== What is the AYSO Alliance program? ==

The purpose of the AYSO Alliance program is to support AYSO player development to the highest levels of play. Alliance is an integral part of the AYSO competitive play program and may provide a pathway toward AYSO United.

To align with the AYSO player pathway, EXTRA should be utilized first where an EXTRA program is viable. Alliance provides an additional competitive opportunity for players who are ready to participate in external competition circuits while remaining connected to AYSO’s Vision, Mission, Six Philosophies, and commitment to player development.

AYSO Alliance teams are composed of players registered within AYSO while also being registered with US Youth Soccer, US Club Soccer, a State Association, or another applicable playing circuit. Alliance teams are selected through open tryouts and provide an opportunity for players who want to play at a more competitive level within AYSO.

Alliance participation may require team fundraising and may involve team travel. Travel is authorized for AYSO Alliance teams, but travel is not required for the Alliance program.

Each AYSO Alliance program should operate in the best interest of the local Area and Regions, with an emphasis on the player pathway and creating a positive learning environment for players and coaches. AYSO cannot control or be responsible for external playing circuit rules, requirements, decisions, or operational standards.

== How is Alliance different from EXTRA? ==

[https://ayso.org/ayso-extra/ AYSO EXTRA] is an internal AYSO competitive program that gives players an opportunity to compete at a higher level while remaining within an AYSO gaming structure.

Alliance is designed for AYSO teams participating in external competition circuits, such as those affiliated with US Youth Soccer, US Club Soccer, State Associations, or other approved playing circuits. Alliance teams remain AYSO teams and must continue to follow AYSO requirements, including AYSO’s Vision, Mission, Six Philosophies, volunteer requirements, financial requirements, and applicable program standards.

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== Player Eligibility ==

Players are selected through open tryouts. Tryout timing may vary based on local needs and the rules of the applicable State Association or external playing circuit.

Player eligibility for AYSO Alliance follows the current AYSO age determination structure based on the Membership Year school-year registration model, using an August 1 age determination date.

Players must meet the minimum age requirements established for participation in the Alliance program and must be eligible under both AYSO registration requirements and the applicable State Association or external playing circuit rules.

Only players who attended open tryouts may be selected for placement on an Alliance team. Players selected for Alliance should be registered through the appropriate AYSO registration process and must also complete any additional registration requirements of the applicable State Association or external playing circuit.

Age classifications for Alliance teams should align with AYSO age determination and the requirements of the applicable State Association or playing circuit. A player may play up one year with consent of the parents and coaches. Playing up multiple years requires permission from the Section or Area Alliance Director and the parents of the player, and may also be subject to State Association or playing circuit limitations.

== Program Structure ==

Alliance may be organized at the Section, Area, or Region level, depending on local structure, market needs, field availability, player demand, and access to an appropriate external competition circuit.

Operating guidelines and directives fall under the authority of the applicable Section, Area, or Region Alliance Director. Day-to-day operations may remain local, but each program is expected to operate under the guidance of the AYSO Alliance Program Operations document and all applicable AYSO policies and procedures.

Each Alliance program should be structured to support local needs while maintaining consistent AYSO programming standards and quality.

== General Program Expectations ==

Alliance programs should ensure that:

# Players are registered in the AYSO registration system of record.
# Players complete any applicable State Association or external playing circuit registration.
# Coaches submit an AYSO volunteer application annually.
# Coaches meet all current AYSO volunteer compliance requirements.
# Coaches satisfy applicable State Association, playing circuit, and AYSO coaching requirements.
# Teams follow all applicable State Association and external playing circuit rules.
# Players, coaches, and teams obtain any required player cards, coach cards, medical releases, concussion forms, or other required documents.
# Alliance teams continue to uphold AYSO’s Six Philosophies, including Everyone Plays, Positive Coaching, Good Sportsmanship, and Player Development.
# All AYSO financial, registration, risk management, volunteer, and program compliance requirements are followed.

Local procedures may vary. Timelines, league application processes, club registration requirements, scheduling expectations, and State Association requirements should be treated as local procedures unless specifically required by AYSO National guidance.

== Starting and Maintaining an Alliance Program ==

Any Region, Area, or Section interested in starting an AYSO Alliance program must:

* Complete an AYSO Alliance application to request approval.
* Be approved by the local Area Director and Section Director, including communication with the AYSO Office, which will assist in establishing the program in compliance with expected standards and expectations.
* Be based in a geographical area where there is sufficient field space, demand for club soccer, and availability of an appropriate external competition circuit.
* Agree to all prescribed standards and expectations to ensure quality programming and authentic AYSO representation.
* Pay the Alliance team fee as set by the Section, Area, or Region.
* Ensure that all teams from the same Region wear the same color/style of uniform and bear the AYSO Alliance logo on the chest. Uniform colors may differ from program to program.

Alliance is a Region, Area, or Section program. Local structures may differ, but each program must remain aligned with the AYSO Alliance Program Operations document and all applicable AYSO policies and procedures.

== Coach Selection and Requirements ==

Openings for head coaching positions within the AYSO Alliance program must be advertised each year, and applications must be submitted to the AYSO Alliance Director and appropriate Area and Region administrators.

Alliance coaches must:

# Adhere to the AYSO Vision, Mission, and Six Philosophies.
# Submit an AYSO volunteer application annually.
# Meet all AYSO volunteer compliance requirements.
# Meet applicable State Association or playing circuit risk management requirements.
# Hold required State Association, playing circuit, and/or AYSO coaching certifications, as applicable.
# Represent AYSO, Alliance, and the local Region, Area, or Section in a positive and professional manner.

Each Alliance team must have one head coach and one assistant coach. A team manager is also highly recommended.

== Team Operations ==

Alliance teams should operate in a way that supports player development, family communication, and compliance with AYSO and external playing circuit requirements.

Team operations may include:

* Training sessions coordinated locally with Region, Area, or Section field availability.
* Tournament participation based on team objectives, parent input, player readiness, and available funds.
* External league participation through the applicable State Association or playing circuit.
* Compliance with all AYSO volunteer-to-player supervision requirements.
* Compliance with all AYSO policies related to player safety, conduct, supervision, and due process.

Alliance teams are expected to maintain the standards of AYSO while participating in a more competitive external environment.

== Financial Matters ==

Alliance fees are established locally by the applicable Section, Area, or Region and may vary based on the costs associated with the program. Fees may include Alliance program fees, State Association fees, team fees, player registration fees, referee fees, tournament fees, uniforms, or other approved expenses.

Alliance programs must follow all AYSO financial policies and procedures. This includes use of the AYSO accounting program of record, proper handling of funds, timely deposits, approved budgets, financial reporting, and compliance with all applicable AYSO financial controls.

Alliance expenses should be reviewed and approved by the appropriate Alliance Director and Area Director or Regional Commissioner, as applicable.

== Conduct, Discipline, and Due Process ==

Alliance players, coaches, volunteers, and parents represent AYSO when participating in external gaming circuits. All participants are expected to uphold a high standard of conduct, sportsmanship, and respect.

All AYSO policies and procedures for Dispute Resolution and Due Process apply to coaches and volunteers within the Alliance program.

Alliance Directors may discipline coaches or players above sanctions issued by the local State Association or playing circuit, when appropriate and consistent with AYSO policies and procedures.

Suspension or removal from a team should be used only after appropriate documentation, communication, and attempts to resolve the issue have occurred. All efforts should be made to work through issues before suspension or removal is considered.

== Poaching and Player Recruitment ==

State Association or playing circuit rules on player recruitment or “poaching” are in effect for Alliance teams.

Signing players from the Primary Program is not allowed until all regular season games are completed and the Primary season is complete.

Questions related to State Association or playing circuit recruitment rules should be directed through the applicable Section, Area, or Region Alliance Director.

== Primary Program Giveback ==

Alliance participants are expected to contribute back to the local Primary Program. This helps ensure Alliance strengthens AYSO rather than operating separately from the broader organization.

Examples of Primary Program giveback may include:

* Coach education and certification support
* Referee Program participation
* Tournament support
* EPIC program support
* General volunteer support
* Other support areas identified by the local Alliance program

Specific giveback expectations should be coordinated locally by the Area Director in conjunction with participating Regions.

== Sample Documents and Local Adaptation ==

The resources listed on this page are intended to support Alliance implementation. Some documents may be used as samples and should be adapted as needed for local requirements.

Local adaptations must not conflict with:


This includes:
# AYSO National guidance
# AYSO governing documents
# AYSO financial policies and procedures
# AYSO volunteer and risk management requirements
# State Association requirements
# External playing circuit rules


* Volunteer recruitment and support
When in doubt, contact AYSO Programs at programs@ayso.org.
* Coach and referee development
* Registration oversight
* Field and game scheduling
* Financial accountability
* Player safety and risk management
* Positive family communication
* Protecting the AYSO player experience


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What is AYSO Core?

AYSO Core is AYSO’s primary recreational soccer program.

Core is open to all players and is built around AYSO’s Vision, Mission, and Six Philosophies.

Players are placed on teams through local team formation processes, not tryouts.

The Core program focuses on player development, access, fun, belonging, and positive youth sports experiences.

Core at a Glance

Open Registration

Core is open to all eligible players who want to participate.

Recreational Play

Balanced teams and positive player development are the focus.

Everyone Plays

Every player should have the opportunity to participate and develop.

Player Eligibility

Core is open to players who meet AYSO registration and age division requirements.

Player eligibility follows the current AYSO Membership Year school-year model using the August 1 age determination date.

Players must:

  • Be registered with AYSO
  • Meet age division requirements
  • Participate in the appropriate local division structure

Program Structure

Core programs are locally operated by Regions with support from Areas, Sections, and the AYSO Office.

Program structure may vary based on registration size, field space, volunteer availability, and local scheduling needs.

Core remains the foundation of the AYSO player pathway and should always be the primary focus of every Region.

Program Expectations

Core programs should ensure:

  • Open access for eligible players
  • Proper AYSO registration
  • Balanced team formation
  • Certified and compliant coaches
  • Safe and positive playing environments
  • Volunteer recruitment and retention
  • Commitment to AYSO’s Six Philosophies

Local procedures may vary. Local processes should not be treated as National requirements unless specifically outlined in National guidance.

Coach Selection

Core coaching positions should be filled annually through the local Region process.

All coaches must:

  • Complete annual volunteer registration
  • Meet compliance and risk management requirements
  • Complete required Safe Haven and CDC Concussion Awareness training
  • Hold the appropriate AYSO coaching certification for their division
  • Support positive player development and sportsmanship
  • Represent AYSO professionally on and off the field

Each team should have:

  • One Head Coach
  • One Assistant Coach recommended
  • A Team Parent or Team Manager strongly encouraged

Core Coach License Requirements

Coaches must complete the correct certification for the division they coach.

Division Required Certification
U5–U6 U6 Coach
U7–U8 U8 Coach
U9–U10 U10 Coach
U11–U12 U12 Coach
U13–U14 Intermediate Coach
U15–U19 Advanced Coach

Regional Responsibilities

Regional leadership is responsible for ensuring the Core program is safe, organized, and aligned with AYSO standards.

This includes:

  • Volunteer recruitment and support
  • Coach and referee development
  • Registration oversight
  • Field and game scheduling
  • Financial accountability
  • Player safety and risk management
  • Positive family communication
  • Protecting the AYSO player experience