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U10-U14 League, All Star and VIP tournament rules
For VIP information contact our AREA 1D VIP Director
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AYSO
Area 1-D Beach Cities, hosted the 9th Annual VIP (Very
Important Player) Friendship Tournament at the Aviation Sports Complex at Del
Aire Park, in the
The
tournament services our mentally and physically challenged players. This year
players are participating from several of our regions including El Segundo,
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AYSO VIP Program provides
a quality soccer experience for children - and adults - whose physical or mental
disabilities make it difficult to successfully participate on mainstream teams.
VIP teams may include those who are:
| blind or visually impaired | |
| amputees or conditions that impair mobility | |
| mentally or emotionally challenged | |
| autistic | |
| Downs Syndrome | |
| Cerebral Palsy |
These kids are Very Important Players (VIP) in AYSO. We recognize that all children need to feel a sense of belonging and acceptance. The VIP program offers that acceptance and carries our philosophy of Everyone PlaysŪ to new heights - giving everyone a chance to play.
PROGRAM GOALS
Kids with special needs are
estimated to make up approximately 10% of the school-age population. Special
schools and classrooms can isolate these children so the VIP Program has been
structured to integrate our special kids into the rest of AYSO by using
"buddies" from non-VIP teams to help these players both on - and off -
the field.
Our goals for every
participating player are:
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| have fun playing
soccer |
| understand the
fundamentals of the game |
| learn teamwork and
fair play |
| increase positive
self-esteem |
| become more
physically fit |
| meet and be
comfortable with new people
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For parents thinking they would never see their children playing a sport or making new friends, VIP gives them joy and hope. They are able to relax and enjoy watching their children having fun like other kids, perhaps for the first time.
Teams can have as few as five players, may be co-ed, and as with all AYSO teams, VIP teams are balanced with players rated by size and physical ability. Older and younger players form their own divisions, too, when numbers allow.
GETTING STARTED
VIP programs start small. In
fact, you can start a VIP program with just a single team that plays a regular
AYSO team. The program is designed to be flexible and creative. It need not be
limited to one Region, either. Players can be drawn from several neighboring
Regions or Regions may form an Area-wide program.
Ensuring the success of players and volunteers in VIP is a priority, so each VIP program and operates within the existing structure of an AYSO Region to ensure that volunteers and players have the full support of the Region and it's resources.
Organizing a VIP program is easier than you might think. There are potential VIP players in your local schools and communities. These kids, with your help, can have the benefits of sports participation in a supportive, fun environment.
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