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== <span style="color:#0054a6;">Primary Program Giveback</span> ==
== <span style="color:#0054a6;">Primary Program Giveback</span> ==


Alliance should strengthen the Primary Program, not separate from it.
Alliance should support and strengthen the Primary Program, not operate separately from it.


Programs are expected to give back through leadership, volunteer service, and player development support.
Examples include:


Examples include:
* Coach education support
* Referee participation
* Tournament support
* EPIC support
* General volunteer service
* Regional development support


* Coach education and mentoring
Specific expectations should be coordinated locally.
* Referee support and participation
* Tournament and event support
* EPIC program involvement
* Regional volunteer service
* Player development clinics and training


Specific expectations should be determined locally.
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Revision as of 08:10, 25 April 2026


What is AYSO Alliance?

AYSO Alliance is an AYSO competitive program that allows teams to participate in external playing circuits while remaining fully connected to AYSO.

It is the highest level of competitive play offered within AYSO.

Teams are formed through open tryouts and selected players may compete in leagues such as US Youth Soccer, US Club Soccer, and other approved State Association gaming circuits.

Travel may be involved depending on the playing circuit, but it is not required.

EXTRA should be used first where an EXTRA program is available and viable.

Alliance teams remain AYSO teams and continue to follow AYSO’s Vision, Mission, Six Philosophies, and player safety standards.

Alliance at a Glance

Alliance at a Glance

Tryout Based

Teams are formed through open tryouts for players seeking higher competition.

External Competition

Teams compete in approved State Association leagues and club circuits.

Still AYSO

Alliance teams follow AYSO’s Six Philosophies and player-first standards.

Alliance Compared to EXTRA

AYSO EXTRA

• Internal playing circuit
• Competes against other AYSO teams
• Used first when available
• Competitive play within AYSO

AYSO Alliance

• External playing circuits
• May compete against non-AYSO teams
• Dual registration required
• Highest competitive level in AYSO

Player Eligibility

Alliance teams are formed through open tryouts.

Tryout dates vary based on local program needs and State Association rules.

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

To Be Eligible, Players Must

  • Be registered with AYSO
  • Meet applicable State Association or playing circuit requirements
  • Attend open tryouts to be considered for selection

Program Structure

Alliance may operate at the:

  • Region level
  • Area level
  • Section level

This depends on local structure, field space, demand, and access to an external competition circuit.

Each program operates under the local Alliance Director and must follow AYSO Alliance Program Operations guidance.

AYSO does not control external league rules or decisions.

Program Expectations

Alliance programs are expected to operate within both AYSO guidelines and the requirements of their approved playing circuit.

Programs should ensure:

  • Open tryouts for player selection
  • Proper AYSO and State Association registration
  • Certified and compliant coaches
  • Required player cards and player documentation
  • Financial accountability and oversight
  • Player safety and risk management
  • Continued commitment to AYSO’s Six Philosophies

Local procedures may vary. State-specific rules should not be treated as National requirements.

Starting an Alliance Program

Alliance is a local program that operates within National standards.

Before starting an Alliance program, Regions, Areas, and Sections should ensure there is player demand, field availability, and access to an appropriate external playing circuit.

To Start an Alliance Program

  1. Complete the AYSO Alliance application
  2. Receive approval from the Area Director and Section Director
  3. Coordinate with the AYSO Office
  4. Identify an approved external playing circuit
  5. Meet required program standards
  6. Pay the applicable Alliance team fee
  7. Use uniforms with the approved AYSO Alliance logo

Alliance Coach License Requirements

Coaches must meet both AYSO certification requirements and the licensing requirements of their State Association or approved playing circuit.

Division Required AYSO Certification U.S. Soccer License
U9–U10 U10 Coach 7v7 Grassroots
U11–U12 U12 Coach 9v9 Grassroots
U13–U14 Intermediate Coach 11v11 Grassroots
U15–U19 Advanced Coach 11v11 Grassroots

Notes

  • Coaches must complete annual volunteer registration and compliance requirements
  • Safe Haven and required risk management training must remain current
  • State Association coach cards may require additional requirements based on the playing circuit
  • Contact your Section Coach Administrator for licensing questions

Primary Program Giveback

Alliance should support and strengthen the Primary Program, not operate separately from it.

Programs are expected to give back through leadership, volunteer service, and player development support.

Examples include:

  • Coach education and mentoring
  • Referee support and participation
  • Tournament and event support
  • EPIC program involvement
  • Regional volunteer service
  • Player development clinics and training

Specific expectations should be determined locally.