AOFC Junior Newsletter www.aofc.com.au Volume 4 Message from Junior Director: Welcome to April Newsletter! MiniRoos competition finally kicked off on Sunday 19/4 – something that many of our younger families had been waiting for – and WHAT AN AWESOME START! Steve McGregor (our game coordinator and member of the Junior Committee) and I felt so proud and excited while standing on our junior ground at West Lakes Shore, early Sunday morning, watching our junior pitch full of cheerful players and smiling parents. Parents from other clubs were also impressed by our well-prepared and structured match approach – WELL DONE to our coaching teams for their efforts for portraying our club professional on Sunday. Secondly, as many of you have noticed, AOFC Juniors have moved our canteen facilities into the shed. I want to congratulate Mark Menadue (coach for the U9 team) and his team of parents from different teams, for their endless commitment and efforts to make this happen within such short period of time – WELL DONE! April 2015 Finally, I’m proud to announce that our senior players will be visiting WLSS oval every last Wednesday of the month from 6:30pm to 7:30pm, starting Wednesday 29/4 until the end of the season. They will be helping out the junior coaching teams and bond with our players. This initiative was established last year, with great fun for our junior players. For now, I wish all our junior teams the very best and look forward to having an enjoyable and successful season – Go Olympic! Kimmy Pham Soe Junior Director [email protected] Team App implementation: On Tuesday 21/4, AOFC Juniors implemented the ‘Team App’ for all our coaching staff and members. The purpose of this app is to improve our communication with our members and also quickly provide our coaching staff access to relevant club information and support to FFSA training curriculum. If you have any questions or feedback, please contact: [email protected] Women’s Committee initiative: New canteen managed by Grace Linardakis Thirdly, this month AOFC Juniors have been busy coordinating initiatives for the coming months, enabling the department to raise money for better lighting at our junior grounds at West Lakes Shore. We hope that our members will support and engage with the initiatives, to the benefits of our players and club. Junior Club: Edwin Street, West Lakes Shore Last year, the Women’s Committee was established. It consists of women married to members of the Executive Board. Some of them are also mums to senior players in the first team. The Committee organises events/club fundraising on behalf of the club. On Saturday 30/5, the Committee has organized a Ladies’ Night. For more information please go onto our website. FFSA coaching the coach - 28/4: On Tuesday 28/4 we will conduct our third FFSA coaching the coach session. It is a 3 hour session for our coaches with an FFSA official, where we take time out to discuss development for our players and coach challenges. The theme of this session is ‘game training’, and the demonstrating team will be U12 JPL. Mid Year Event ‘Olympic Olympics’ - Sat 30/5: After several requests, we are happy to announce that we will have our Juniors Mid Year event which is ‘the Olympic Olympics’. It will take place on 30/5 from 1:30pm to 4:30pm at WLSS oval. It is a family friendly event that was initiated last season where our players compete within certain Olympic disciplines. It is a lot of fun for the children, giving parents and club officials lots of opportunities to socialise. A flyer with more details will go out to all members soon. Money raised from this event will go to better lighting at our junior grounds at West Lakes Shore. School Holiday Soccer Clinic - Tues 14/7-Fri 17/7: AOFC Juniors opens its facilities at Jubilee Reserve to conduct a school holiday soccer clinic for junior players from U7 to U15 on July 14th to 17th from 9am to 3pm each day. FFSA official, Angus Wheaton, will be the Head Coach of the clinic program. As always, we look forward to seeing as many as possible of our players attending the clinic. Flyers will be handed out to coaching teams and can also be downloaded via our website. Please note that the max. intake is 100 junior players, and the clinic is open to Club: Perth St, Ferryden Park SA 5010 PO Box 20, Welland, SA 5007 AOFC Junior Newsletter www.aofc.com.au Volume 4 April 2015 all children. The cost is $120 per member player and $140 for non-member. The costs are: Money raised from this development initiative will go to better lighting at our junior grounds at West Lakes Shore. - U12-U15: Silver $500/Gold $1,000 STIC 2015: On Thursday 30/4, we will have our last STIC training session with our nominated players born 2002 and 2003 to the FFSA STIC process. The training has been focused on the 4 core skills and the players’ strategic game understanding. It has been great fun, and we wish the players best of luck, once the trials commence in May. Team sponsorship: Thank you to the following sponsors for season 2015:- believe it is our duty of care, to ensure that our players get proper care in the event of an injury. - U6-U11: Silver - $250/Gold $500 For more information, please go onto our website or contact: [email protected] Canteen: The canteen’s opening hours are: Wednesday: 6:15 to 7:30pm Friday: 6:15pm to 7:30pm Sunday: Depending on the match schedule Every Friday, canteen staff will prepare sausage sizzle to players and parents at WLSS. Gold Sponsorship – U11 White (U10DS) Great offers/initiatives this season are: Candy from 50c Bottle of water $2 Can of soda from $3 Coffee $3 Hot chocolate $3 Canteen specialties Friday training Game day Sausage sizzle $2 $2 Hot chips $3.50 Egg and Bacon sandwich $4.50 Now that the season has kicked off for all junior teams the club will look into the requirements/information necessary to be obtained from members to be able to process Sports Vouchers. We will advise you of the process once clear instructions are given to the club. This is a great initiative, but please keep in mind that we are volunteers, and it will be a time consuming process, so please be patient. We will keep you informed Last Friday of the month Pasta Night Gold Sponsorship – U9 Also this season, AOFC Juniors will hand out a $5 voucher to parents that put their hands up to referee U8-U11 matches, as ‘A thank you’ gesture. The voucher is for our canteen and can be collected from the canteen after the match. There are no refs in U7 matches (typically, coaches referee), while U12 and up are provided FFSA referees. Sports Vouchers Program: The prices are: - 1 sausage sizzle for $2 - 2 sausage sizzles for $3 It would be appreciated if members could support the activities of the canteen, as it is a key contributor to keep our fees low. Platinum Sponsorship – U12 JPL $5 Canteen Voucher for Volunteer Referee U8-U11: $5 Asthma Course - 30/4: FFSA Futsal Competition 11/4: On Saturday 11/4, one of our junior teams (U11 DS), participated in the FFSA futsal competition for a full day. It was a great experience for them. We will continue supporting and promoting FFSA junior initiatives throughout the season. On Thursday 30/4, one of our club officials will attend this course, provided by the Council, enabling the club to provide proper help, in the event of an asthma incident. Gold Sponsorship – U8 White It’s not too late! We are still looking for more team sponsorships, enabling us to keep our fees low. Junior Club: Edwin Street, West Lakes Shore First Aid Course - 3/5: On Sunday 3/5, AOFC Juniors will conduct a 5 hour First Aid course for members of the coaching teams. We Club: Perth St, Ferryden Park SA 5010 PO Box 20, Welland, SA 5007 AOFC Junior Newsletter www.aofc.com.au Volume 4 Rebel Sport: Last year, AOFC Juniors registered themselves with Rebel Sport’s loyalty program. This means that if AOFC members go to Rebel Sport and make a purchase, 5% of the purchase will be credited back to AOFC to spend in store at Rebel Sport (The 5% credit comes back as the cumulative total of $2,000 spent in store). Last year, we received $293, and so far we have received $224 this season. We are very thankful for all the support we have received and have spent the money on purchasing new soccer balls and gear for our players. So, please ask the store to link to AOFC Junior’s account no: 070 000 1816, and support our club every time you shop at Rebel Sport. Junior Committee’s Corner: From this month and onwards, our monthly newsletter will also include certain themes that the Junior Committee wish to create some awareness about and/or address an important theme/challenge that clubs face every season. To continue creating a proper club environment during match days for our players, we would like touch upon the theme ‘What is the procedure to address inappropriate sporting behaviour at our club’? The theme has high priority at our club, as we wish for our players and members to be allowed to enjoy the wonderful sport that connects us all together. At the same time, we expect and ask that all our members demonstrate a behavior that only supports this club environment during match days. The following behaviour outlined below is not tolerated in our club: a) Offensive, abusive or insulting language; Junior Club: Edwin Street, West Lakes Shore April 2015 b) Discrimination and harassing behaviour; c) Violent conduct of any nature. 1. If a match official is experiencing above-mentioned behaviour from players and/or officials during a match, they are to implement the required sanctions as outlined in the Laws of the Games. 2. If a match official is experiencing above-mentioned behaviour from any other person where on field sanctions cannot be applied during a match, in the first instance, it must be brought to the attention of a club official and/or ground steward who is required to address the behaviour with the offending person. 3. If the behaviour continues, the match official will provide the club official and/or ground stewards with a further opportunity to address the inappropriate behaviour. 4. If the match official has exhausted both of these avenues, and no resolution has been achieved, and inappropriate behaviour continues, the match official will abandon the game. 5. If the game is abandoned, the match official must submit a report into the FFSA within 48 hours outlining the reasons for terminating the game and also identifying the offending club players, officials and/or spectators. Club officials involved in the incident must also prepare and submit the AOFC Juniors’ complaint form, to the Junior Director, within 24 hours after the incident ([email protected]). 6. On receipt of the report, FFSA will investigate the incident. A report will be required from the clubs participating in the game and all match officials that attended the game. Junior Director will engage and resolve the matter on behalf of the club with FFSA. 7. Following the investigation following action may be taken: the a) A club is deemed guilty of inappropriate behaviour and Rule 30 (Senior Men/Juniors) of the Competition Rules and Regulations will be implemented. b) The matter is referred to the Disciplinary Committee for adjudication. IMPORTANT – any incidents at a match must be reported to Junior Director, together with the AOFC Juniors’ complaint form. Coach’s Corner: This month, we have asked our U13 JPL team coach, Dario Vojdani, to say a few words. What’s your name, and what’s your role within Adelaide Olympic FC? My name is Dario Vojdani, I’m coaching the U13 JPL team. Do you have a child/children in our club? Yes, my son Amin, is the Goal Keeper in the U13 JPL team. How many years have you been with Adelaide Olympic FC? And where were you before that? We joined the club last year for the U12 team. Since the first session, we felt welcome, and I tried to accompany all the trainings and games last year with Stav and Carl coaching. This season, Kimmy Pham Soe, our Junior Director, originally asked me to step up as Assistant Coach to the U13 team, and at the same time supported me to get licenced through the FFSA accreditation coach programs which I completed in November last year, but life has different plans. With my eldest son, we were with Western Strikers for a few years. Did you play soccer, i.e. which position and for whom? I was born in Argentina, so you play, watch, dream and breathe soccer. I never attended training in a club, and I never got Club: Perth St, Ferryden Park SA 5010 PO Box 20, Welland, SA 5007 AOFC Junior Newsletter www.aofc.com.au Volume 4 a formal training. I used to be the goal keeper and striker. I moved with my family to Australia 8 years ago. Favorite player over the years? Mario Kempes, (Golden Boot World Cup 1978 in Argentina, and he is from my club, Rosario Central). These days, I really enjoy watching Lionel Messi and Angel Di Maria. Any interests outside the club? I like to be with people, work for the community and try to contribute to the betterment of this world. April 2015 One word you would use to describe Adelaide Olympic FC so far? It’s a beautiful club environment where parents feel welcome, and everyone humbly works for the development of our kids. I‘m really thankful to the Junior Committee and their authorities for this opportunity, trust and support. Next newsletter: We intend to send out our newsletter on a monthly basis. Next one to be sent out by end of May. How do you prepare for the training for your team? I use the FFSA curriculum, it’s a wonderful tool. I try to make a weekly plan that fits to a six week program. Martin Brown is my Assistant Coach, and I really enjoy working with him. We talk before training and games, to adjust or modify some exercises to adapt them better to the skills and need of our boys. What will be your primary focus at training and game days for your team this season? I really want the boys to be eager to learn. I learn myself every single day. Excellence can be achieved being better today than yesterday and aiming to improve for tomorrow, small steps, but always giving your best, in training, in the game and in life. We live in a society that seeks instant rewards; I believe that in life we need to work hard; that’s the only path for success. What are the mile stones that you would like for your team to achieve this season? We’re starting to play as a team now, and it feels wonderful. You can see it in their faces. I really would like to help them to master the basic skills (we’re not all at the same level yet), to improve the understanding of the game (learn to read the game and take decisions accordingly) and hopefully to contribute in the development of my boys in this critical age. I’m very proud of our boys. Junior Club: Edwin Street, West Lakes Shore Club: Perth St, Ferryden Park SA 5010 PO Box 20, Welland, SA 5007
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