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Burlingame Soccer Club Burlingame Soccer Club is 501(c) 3 Non-Profit Community Soccer Program founded in 1983. Boys and Girls - Ages 4 19 Primarily serving Burlingame, Hillsborough, San Mateo, Millbrae and San Bruno Spring


  1. Burlingame Soccer Club  Burlingame Soccer Club is 501(c) 3 Non-Profit Community Soccer Program founded in 1983.  Boys and Girls - Ages 4 – 19  Primarily serving Burlingame, Hillsborough, San Mateo, Millbrae and San Bruno  Spring 2018, Burlingame SC will be running teams from 2011 to 1999 birth year for Girls and Boys

  2. Our Mission (RS)  Our Mission: BSC is here to inspire young people. BSC strives to educate , empower and develop youth to exceed their own expectations as soccer players and individuals. We achieve our mission through five core values: Develop the 360 degree person 1. Prioritize the individual in a team environment 2. Provide professional guidance 3. Offer a player development model & distinctive style of play 4. Graduate players and teams from our program 5.

  3. Our Leadership  Club is overseen and run by a Board of Directors Lawrence Viola – President, Legal & Risk Management 1. Steven Koury - Treasurer 2. Will Evans 3. Kieron Saunders 4. Tom Ellerhorst 5. Dusko Rosic – Executive Director 6. Nemanja Colovic – Operations Manager and Director of 7. Goalkeeping – non voting

  4. Advisory Board Members  Marketing & PR Committee: Paul Edmondson Matt Rossen Amanda Reed Jessica Kogan  Other Key Volunteers Helping to Run the Club:  America Brown - Club Master Scheduler  Tammy Albarran – Uniform Coordinator  Jackie Donaho, Assistant Treasurer  Chas O’Brian, Finance  These are all volunteers and we are always seeking additional volunteer support

  5. Our Leadership  Club also has appointed paid members:  Executive Director: Dusko Rosic  US Girls Development Academy Director: Albertin Montoya  Operations Manager: Nemanja Colovic  Goalkeeper Director: Nemanja Colovic  Karin Liu, BSC Registrar and Bookkeeper

  6. What Sets Us Apart  Best coaching staff on Peninsula (20 + licensed coaches most of whom played at professional or collegiate level)  Player focused program , individual development in team environment.  Centrally run club , players play for the team and club.  Entirely professionally run training curriculum .  Positive Experience – Soccer + Life Lessons  Variety of non-team supplemental programs : Clinics, Camps  Pathways to the highest level of competition (U.S. Academy)

  7. BSC Curriculum – Development Stages Burlingame SC Burlingame SC Competition U.S. Devlopment Academy, Local Teams U14-U18 NorCal, CRL, WCDA High School Level YNT, Hi-Level HS, College Burlingame Soccer Club (05 and older, U13/U14) Preparation Transition to 11v11 game U13/U14 Burlingame Soccer Club (07/06 B&G, U11-U12 (9v9)) Collaboration “Play Together” Period U11-U12 Boys Program Girls Program BSC U7-U10 (010/11 (5v5); 011/010/09/08 B&G (5v5 & Fundamental 7v7 game) U7-U10 “Individual Development” Skills Development Girls Program Boys Program BSC Juniors – 4-7 years old Initiation Skills, Coordination, Juniors Programs Ages 4-7

  8. BSC Programs and League/Levels Leagues CCSL / NorCal Premier / U.S. Girls Academy Competitive Premier Premier/Gold Teams levels / Gold and Silver Gold & White Teams Programs Bronze and Copper Black & Blue & Red Teams BSC CLUB TRYOUTS BSC Special Clinics: Striker/GK, Ball Mastery, Agility, Fitness BSC - Non Team Programs BSC Junior BSC Junior Academy Academy Plus Development Program Small Group Lunch Time Training School clinics

  9. Team Structure – Game Format U.S. Soccer Demands 8-10 league games local per Season – Peninsula from Burlingame to RWC/Palo Alto 7-10 years old: 5v5 and 7v7  2011/12 – In house 5v5 League in Spring, (teams of 12 split in 2) & Playdates w/ local Clubs  2010 - 7v7 (average 10/11 players on team)  2009 and 2008 – 7v7 (average 10/11 players on team) 11-12 years old: 9v9 (GK + 8 field players)  2007 and 2006 – 9v9 (average 12/13 players on team) 13 years and older: 11v11 (GK + 10 field players)  2005 and older – 11v11 (average 15 players on team)

  10. 2018 Boys/Girls Name Convention BSC (Club) 08B (Age) White (Level/Team color)  BSC 09B Gold – Juan Rangel – Age Group HC  BSC 09B White – Nemo Filimonovic  BSC 09B Black – Juan Rangel  BSC 09B Blue – Gonzalo Guinazu  BSC 09B Red – Ricardo Villasenor  BSC 09G Gold – Samantha Thomsit – Age Group HC  BSC 09G White – Jesus Garcia  BSC 09G Black – Samantha Thomsit Early Ages Team Names - Gold, White, Black, Blue and Red HS Age Team Names: U.S. Development Academy (Girls) and Premier (Boys)

  11. BSC Age Group/Team Structure Structure Boys – Head Coach Structure Girls – Head Coach  2011/12: 3 teams – Juan Rangel  2011/12: 2 teams – TBD (Dusko Rosic)  2010: 3 teams – Juan Rangel  2010: 3 teams – Marko Pantelic  2009: 5 teams – Juan Rangel  2009: 3 teams – Samantha Thomsit  2008: 5 teams – Rob Morini  2008: 3 teams – Alonso Lima  2007: 3 teams – Robbie Rix  2007: 3 teams – Alonso Lima  2006: 3 teams – Nemo Filimonovic  2006: 3 – Rob Morini  2005: 3 teams – Jesus Garcia  2005: 2 teams – Rob Morini  2004: 2 teams – Gonzalo Guinazu  2004: 2 teams – Robbie/Ann  2002/03: 1 team – Robbie Rix/Nico  2001/02/03 (U17/18G): 1 team –  U19B Gold – 1 team: Robbie/Nico. Samantha To learn more about BSC Coaches or to contact Head coach of the Age group please check the link: http://www.burlingamesoccerclub.org/bsc-coaching-staff

  12. Team Training Structure  Age Group/Player POOL concept in younger ages  Gold and White teams practice together  Black, Blue and Red teams practice together  Not unusual to have all 5 teams practicing together  Best Developmental Environment  Effective Player Movement between teams at early age  Teams structured by player skill/commitment levels  Perform Seasonal Evaluations / Coaches evaluation…

  13. Parents Expectation  Bring your boy and/or girl to practice & game on time  Absolutely NO coaching from the sideline  Parent – Player – Coach TRIANGLE ( Relation and Support)  NO Pressure on the Kids by parents  Player motivation  Team colors (per Club uniform) – not important at early ages (player movement)  Development MUST be balance between challenge and success (if it is unblanaced – negative affect!)  Level of the Play – “ Soccer Development is Marathon and not 100 meters race” / Development over Winning !

  14. Communication Parents - Coach Communication:  Open lines of communication  24 hour rule  Make an appointment Communication Procedure:  Team Head Coach - 1 st point of contact  Age Group Head Coach  Club Directors  Last Step … BSC Board Club Expectation:  Seasonal team meetings – Head coach of the team  Seasonal AG meeting: AG Head Coach w/ coaches and managers  Seasonal player progress report/feedback – team coach

  15. Team Volunteers – Thank YOU!  Head Coach is ultimately responsible for the team, however parents volunteers are needed to run a team - BSC could not run without the roughly 100+ parent volunteers who help every day!  Age Group (AG) and Team Volunteers: Team Manager (team communication, schedules, bonziteam) – * New Teams 1. managers pair up w/ existing: 2009B/G with 2008B/G Team Volunteer Coordinator (Social Events, Tournaments…set up events away from 2. the field) Team Photographer 3. AG/Team Treasurer (budgeting, forecasting and check collecting) – Club admin: 4. Jackie Donaho AG Uniform Coordinator 7v7 and 9v9 (oversight of uniform ordering and 5. numbering) & Team Uniform Coordinator (11v11) – Club admin: Tammy Albarran  Coaches/Teams supported by Parent Volunteers…we can’t make it without you!

  16. Club Volunteers – Thank YOU!  Fundraising Committee – We need parents to help and get involved!

  17. Burlingame SC Fields Burlingame City Fields:  Franklin  Osberg  Cuernevaca  Lower Bayside  Washington Park  Murray - Main field (GETTING TURFED SPRING 2018!) SMUHSD  BHS Main and BHS Backfield BURLINGAMER  Indoor Facility (Futsal)

  18. BSC UNIFORM  ADIDAS  NEW DESIGN Spring 2018 entire CLUB is changing UNIFORM  Club colors: yellow, gold (training jersey), Blue home and White away  NEW BSC LOGO  Tammy Albarran – Club Uniform Coordinator

  19. TeamBonzi: Registration & Communication

  20. Club Calendar  WINTER: January & February  AG Training / Pickup Soccer & Indoor Soccer  SPRING: Early March - Mid June  Mandatory practice and games  Field Allocations to be shared by the City soon!  SUMMER: ½ June and July  Down time - Summer Camps / Futsal Camps  FALL: August – December  Preseason Team Camp - August  Mandatory practices and games

  21. 2018 Winter Program  Winter Training Schedule:  One week day AG Training (Outdoor/Indoor) and Weekend Scrimmage  Entire pool  “In house” Scrimmage: 08B Vs 07B…

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