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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


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 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

Burlingame Soccer Club

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 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:

1.

Develop the 360 degree person

2.

Prioritize the individual in a team environment

3.

Provide professional guidance

4.

Offer a player development model & distinctive style of play

5.

Graduate players and teams from our program

Our Mission (RS)

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 Club is overseen and run by a Board of Directors

1.

Lawrence Viola – President, Legal & Risk Management

2.

Steven Koury - Treasurer

3.

Will Evans

4.

Kieron Saunders

5.

Tom Ellerhorst

6.

Dusko Rosic – Executive Director

7.

Nemanja Colovic – Operations Manager and Director of Goalkeeping – non voting

Our Leadership

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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

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 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

Our Leadership

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What Sets Us Apart

 Best coaching staff on Peninsula (20 + licensed coaches most

  • f 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)

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BSC Curriculum – Development Stages

Competition

U14-U18

Collaboration Period

U11-U12

Initiation

Ages 4-7

Burlingame Soccer Club (05 and older, U13/U14)

Transition to 11v11 game

Preparation

U13/U14

Girls Program Boys Program

Burlingame Soccer Club (07/06 B&G, U11-U12 (9v9))

“Play Together”

BSC Juniors – 4-7 years old Skills, Coordination, Juniors Programs Burlingame SC

Local Teams High School Level

Burlingame SC

U.S. Devlopment Academy, NorCal, CRL, WCDA YNT, Hi-Level HS, College

BSC U7-U10 (010/11 (5v5); 011/010/09/08 B&G (5v5 & 7v7 game)

“Individual Development”

Girls Program Boys Program

Fundamental

U7-U10

Skills Development

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BSC Programs and League/Levels

Leagues

Competitive levels / Programs CCSL / NorCal Premier / U.S. Girls Academy Premier Premier/Gold Teams Gold and Silver Gold & White Teams Bronze and Copper Black & Blue & Red Teams BSC CLUB TRYOUTS BSC - Non Team Programs BSC Special Clinics: Striker/GK, Ball

Mastery, Agility, Fitness

BSC Junior Academy BSC Junior Academy Plus Development Program Small Group Training Lunch Time School clinics

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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)

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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)

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BSC Age Group/Team Structure

Structure Boys – Head Coach

 2011/12: 3 teams – Juan Rangel  2010: 3 teams – Juan Rangel  2009: 5 teams – Juan Rangel  2008: 5 teams – Rob Morini  2007: 3 teams – Robbie Rix  2006: 3 teams – Nemo Filimonovic  2005: 3 teams – Jesus Garcia  2004: 2 teams – Gonzalo Guinazu  2002/03: 1 team – Robbie Rix/Nico  U19B Gold – 1 team: Robbie/Nico.

Structure Girls – Head Coach

 2011/12: 2 teams – TBD (Dusko Rosic)  2010: 3 teams – Marko Pantelic  2009: 3 teams – Samantha Thomsit  2008: 3 teams – Alonso Lima  2007: 3 teams – Alonso Lima  2006: 3 – Rob Morini  2005: 2 teams – Rob Morini  2004: 2 teams – Robbie/Ann  2001/02/03 (U17/18G): 1 team –

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

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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…

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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!

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Communication

Parents - Coach Communication:

 Open lines of communication  24 hour rule  Make an appointment

Communication Procedure:

 Team Head Coach - 1st 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

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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:

1.

Team Manager (team communication, schedules, bonziteam) – *New Teams managers pair up w/ existing: 2009B/G with 2008B/G

2.

Team Volunteer Coordinator (Social Events, Tournaments…set up events away from the field)

3.

Team Photographer

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AG/Team Treasurer (budgeting, forecasting and check collecting) – Club admin: Jackie Donaho

5.

AG Uniform Coordinator 7v7 and 9v9 (oversight of uniform ordering and numbering) & Team Uniform Coordinator (11v11) – Club admin: Tammy Albarran  Coaches/Teams supported by Parent Volunteers…we can’t make it without you!

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Fundraising Committee – We need parents to

help and get involved!

Club Volunteers – Thank YOU!

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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)

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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

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TeamBonzi: Registration & Communication

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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

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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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BSC Supplemental Programs in Season

BURLINGAME SOCCER CLUB PROGRAM TRAINING SUPPLEMENT – “opportunity to train every day”

INCLUDED PROGRAMS Mandatory 2 practices per week minimum / Gold team 3 times (2008 and olders) Futsal Training – Year around Winter Soccer Training / Age group training Weekly Striker / Goalkeeper Training (2009-2002) Weekly Agility / Coordination (2009-2002) Injury Prevention / Strength & Conditioning (2004+ ) EXTRA PROGRAMS International Tournament Summer Team Camp (Pre-season in August) Small Group Training: 4-6 players with coach No school playdates Summer Camp – BSC Camps/Futsal & Premier Camps

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Seasonal Fees

 Club Fees:

 TBD – Approx. $950-$1,150 Fall 2017  All coaching fees, fields, referees, equipment,

coaching education, staff

 Team Fees

 Approx $100-$200/season (Tournament & League

Fees, Social Events, Equipment etc

 Uniform - Adidas. Every 2 year uniform cycle  Age Group / Team Treasurers

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Financial Aid

 Finance should never be a reason for a child not

to experience our program.

 Financial Aid available (reduction in fees)  Other Opportunities

 Game Refereeing – Club referee courses

(shortage of referees – Club mandates that every team has min one licensed ref/parent)

 Tournament Ads, Field marshals

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Burlingame Soccer Club Fundraisers

 BSC Soccer Festival – June  June - 5v5 Summer Shootout Tournament  August - Soccer By The Bay Tournament  December – 5v5 Winter Shootout Tournament  December - Christmas Tree Fundraiser  We also receive tax-deductible donations from businesses and

individuals

 ==>We are SEEKING a Chair/Co-Chair to Add a Dinner Fundraiser

for 2018

**Please Participate and Support, as 100% of net proceeds of all

fundraisers and donations go to the Financial Aid Fund

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QUESTIONS!

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What is next…

 You will hear from us soon about Winter training schedule for

January and February 2018.

 Club will also coordinate and set up team Bonzi for each age

group teams and uniform for the Spring season.

 Spring training schedule will be out once we get our field

allocation for the Spring from Burlingame Park and Rec. Once again Welcome to Burlingame SC Family! We wish you a healthy and very prosperous 2018 year!

Happy Holidays!