AYSO Alliance

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AYSO Alliance

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.


AYSO Alliance

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.

Program Type
Competitive Play
Structure
Region, Area, or Section
Team Selection
Open Tryouts
Age Model
August 1 Age Determination






AYSO Alliance
Supporting AYSO player development to the highest levels of play while maintaining AYSO’s Vision, Mission, Six Philosophies, and player development standards.

What is AYSO Alliance?

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.

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

Alliance Compared to EXTRA

AYSO EXTRA
  • Internal AYSO competitive program
  • Teams compete primarily against other AYSO teams
  • Operates within an AYSO-managed gaming structure
  • Used first where an EXTRA program is viable
  • Competitive play while remaining fully inside AYSO’s structure
AYSO Alliance
  • External competition circuits
  • Teams may compete against non-AYSO club teams
  • Requires AYSO registration plus State Association or playing circuit registration
  • Supports players ready for a higher competitive environment
  • Still follows AYSO standards, policies, and Six Philosophies

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:

  • Meet current AYSO registration requirements
  • Meet the eligibility requirements of the applicable State Association or playing circuit
  • Attend open tryouts to be considered for placement

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.

Program Structure

Alliance may be organized at the:

  • Region level
  • Area level
  • Section level

This depends on local structure, field availability, market demand, and access to an appropriate external playing circuit.

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.

AYSO cannot control or be responsible for external league rules, requirements, or decisions.

General Program Expectations

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

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

Starting an Alliance Program

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

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

Alliance is a local program operating within National standards.

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
  • Meet all compliance and risk management requirements
  • Hold required AYSO and/or State Association coaching certifications
  • Represent AYSO professionally in all Alliance activities

Each Alliance team must have:

  • One Head Coach
  • One Assistant Coach

A Team Manager is strongly recommended.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Resource Clipboard

Alliance Program Operations
National operating guidance

Startup Checklist
Program startup guide

RC Verification Form
Regional Commissioner approval

Coach Review Form
Coach application sample

Coach Verification
Coach responsibilities form

State Association Contacts
League and State contacts

Need Help?

For Alliance questions, contact:

programs@ayso.org

Quick Notes
  • Alliance may operate at the Region, Area, or Section level.
  • Local procedures may vary.
  • External circuit rules still apply.
  • AYSO standards always apply.