E M A G G N I V L O THE EV May 2015
Issue 25 Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer Coaching Newsletter
Licenses: Coaching Pathway - Question & Answers
Gary Stephenson Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer Assistant Technical Director
The East Pennsylvania Youth Soccer and U.S. Soccer Coaching Department routinely fields queries regarding programs and services that we offer. Here are some frequently asked questions and answers from the U.S. Soccer Coaching Department. For other questions or more information on coaching programs and services, please contact Gary Stephenson, GStephenson@epsa.org
What are the prerequisites for each license level? The following are the prerequisites for each course: • “A” License: Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and have held the “B” License for a minimum of 12 months. • “B” License: Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and have held the “C” License for a minimum of 12 months. • “C” License: Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and have held the “D” License for a minimum of 12 months. • “D” License: Applicants must be at least 16 years of age and have held the “E” License for a minimum of 6 months. • “E” License: Applicants must be at least 16 years of age. • “F” License: Applicants must be at least 16 years of age. • “GK” License: Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and hold a “B” License. If I don’t meet a prerequisite, can I be granted an exception to attend a more advanced course? It is recommended that candidates begin at the foundation of our coaching pathway to familiarize themselves with U.S. Soccer practices and methodology. However, U.S. Soccer permits certain applicants, based on their previous experience, the right to bypass certain license levels under the U.S. Soccer licensing structure. What is an A, B or C Performance Center? Candidates who receive a score of “Provisional Status” at the end of a course are eligible to apply for a Performance Center (at the same license level) after a development period of six months in order to earn their license.
How much do the courses cost? Course fees are always subject to change based on a variety of factors. Course fees will be listed under each individual course once it has been announced. When do I have to pay? The total course payment is required at the time of registration. I’m not currently coaching a team. Can I still apply for a course? Applicants who are not currently coaching are encouraged to gain experience with the appropriate age group prior to starting the registration process. Additionally, pre-course assignments for all A, B, C and GK courses include deliberate practice sessions that will require the participation of a full team of players. What pre-course work is required? Each license level has different pre-course assignments. A full description of the assignments is available on the page corresponding to that license level on www.epysa.org Is the pre-course work mandatory? What if I submit it late? All pre-course assignments are mandatory. Late submissions will receive instructor feedback, but will be graded with a zero point value. Candidates are encouraged to submit their work on time, as they will receive critical feedback that may improve their performance in the remaining elements of the course. All missing or incomplete components of any assignment will be graded with zero point value for that specific component. The remaining components will be graded based on the quality and accuracy of the content. Do I need to be in 'shape' for the National Coaching Schools? The physical and mental demands of the courses are great. Candidates are encouraged to participate in the sessions in order to maximize learning. Therefore, attention should be given by each candidate to arrive at any course in good physical condition. What do I need to bring with me to the course? Beyond your personal needs, all candidates must provide their own training apparel and footwear, and basic classroom items such as a notepad and writing implements. Field equipment such as soccer balls, cones and training bibs will provided by U.S. Soccer.