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For players having a difficult time with the CIF Release Form,

we have posted the notification to CIF on the State ODP Page.

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 2006 State Try-out Invitation Lists

Girls      Boys

Medical Form

(For those that need a replacement Form)

2006 Region IV US Youth Soccer ODP Championships

January 13-16, 2006

Las Vegas, NV

Information

Players Named to 2005-06 Region IV ODP Pools

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For District ODP Information

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Call Your District ODP Coordinator

What is ODP?

The Olympic Development Program is a national process for identifying and developing the best youth soccer players.  The process promotes players to the U.S. National Teams, which represent the United States in international competition, such as the Youth World Cup and the Olympics.

The main ODP objective is to identify, evaluate and train highly talented male and female youth soccer players.  As part of this national effort, the CYSA ODP is dedicated to developing the highest level of youth soccer.  This objective must be achieved in an atmosphere of integrity, fairness and impartiality.  The player's physical and cognitive skills and attitude must be the only criteria for the program.  The procedure to achieve this objective must be approved by the CYSA Board of Directors and must not conflict with any US Youth Soccer or United States Soccer Federation (USSF) policies.

The secondary objectives are to:

bulletEvaluate and select players in each ODP age group for a State pool of players from which State Team players are selected.
bulletAdvance the soccer skills of players in each ODP age group.
bulletProvide competitions for State Teams in each ODP age group.

While individual leagues or districts may have additional objectives for their local programs, those objectives must not adversely affect the success of the ODP.

ODP participation does not mean that players do not participate on their club team.  ODP participation, whether at the District, State, Regional or National level, is concurrent with club team participation.  The advantages outweigh any conflicts this might pose

 

 

For further information, please contact:

Joyce Pineda

925.426.KIDS