Thursday, September 8, 2011

Indoor 2011/2012 League Structure

League Structure: Indoor 2011/12

 

 

U14-U18

 

1. Tier I, Tier II/III Seeding. Tier IV/V Seeding, Tier VI (no Tier VI for U16 or U18)

 

2. Tiers I-IV leads to Provincial Competition. Tier V leads to Inter-Cities, Tier VI leads to Indoor City Finals

 

3. U14, U16 and U18 Tier II and III - will be combined into Tier II / III seeding groups. Anyone can enter their team(s) into these groupings and rank each of their teams (should they have more than one) to assist CMSA in trying to balance out the seeding groups. The seeding round format will depend on the number of teams entered into these groups. At the end of the seeding round, teams (to be determined when the format is originally created) will advance to Tier II or III playoffs. Again, the format will depend on the number of teams entered. At the end of season, the top finishers in Tier II and III will advance to ASA provincials.

 

4. U14, U16 and U18 Tier IV and V - will be combined into Tier IV / V seeding groups. Anyone can enter their team(s) into these groupings and rank each of their teams (should they have more than one) to assist CMSA in trying to balance out the seeding groups. The seeding round format will depend on the number of teams entered into these groups. At the end of the seeding round, teams (to be determined when the format is originally created) will advance to Tier IV or V playoffs. Again, the format will depend on the number of teams entered. At the end of season, the top finishers in Tier IV will advance to ASA provincials and the top finishers in Tier V will advance to Inter Cities Championships.

 

5. U14 Tier VI will play a seeding round and playoff round where possible.

 

6. For all age groups, Tiers I-III may play any day of the week.

 

7. U14 Tier IV and V will play on Saturdays. U14 Tier VI will play on Sundays.

 

U12

1. Tier I/II Seeding, Tier II/III Seeding, Tier IV/V Seeding, Tier VI

 

2. Tiers I-IV leads to Provincial Competition. Tier V leads to Inter-Cities, Tier VI leads to Indoor City Finals

 

3. U12 Tier I, II, and III– U12 will be split into a Tier I / II, and Tier II / III seeding groups. Clubs are to make sure that teams they feel have a valid shot at a Tier I spot are placed into the Tier I / II seeding group. Anyone can enter their team(s) into these groupings and rank each of their team (should they have more than one) to assist CMSA in trying to balance out the seeding groups. The seeding round format will depend on the number of teams entered into these groups. At the end of the seeding round, teams (to be determined when the format is originally created) will advance to Tier I, II, or III playoffs. Again, the format will depend on the number of teams entered.

 

4. U12 Tier IV and V - will be combined into Tier IV / V seeding groups. Anyone can enter their team(s) into these groupings and rank each of their teams (should they have more than one) to assist CMSA in trying to balance out the seeding groups. The seeding round format will depend on the number of teams entered into these groups. At the end of the seeding round, teams (to be determined when the format is originally created) will advance to Tier IV or V playoffs. Again, the format will depend on the number of teams entered. At the end of season, the top finishers in Tier IV will advance to ASA provincials and the top finishers in Tier V will advance to Inter Cities Championships.

 

5. U12 Tier VI will play a seeding round and playoff round where possible

 

6. U12 Tier IV and V will play on Sundays. U12 Tier VI will play on Saturdays

 

7. Tiers I-III may play any day of the week.

 

U10

 

1. League format will remain the same as previous seasons (Tiers A-C; seeding round and playoff round where possible)

 

 

U10 Tier A  games will be scheduled for Sundays.

U10 Tier B games will be scheduled for Saturdays.

U10 Tier C games will be scheduled for Sundays

 

3. All U10 teams will be automatically entered into the Indoor City Finals at the end of the season.

 

4. Scoring will continue to be a one goal difference.

 

U6 and U8

 

1. U6s games will be scheduled for Saturdays, U8s games will be scheduled for Sundays

 

2. All teams will play their last league game as part of the U6/U8 Indoor Minifest. There is no additional cost for this event. Teams will all receive medals at this event.

 

3. Clubs can order t-shirts from Tim Horton’s for all teams at no cost through the CMSA office. Clubs can order player kits (Jersey, shorts, socks) from Shane Homes for all teams at no cost through the CMSA office.

 

4. Coach and Player Development sessions will be offered at no cost for all U6 and U8 teams registered in CMSA.

 

5. U6’s play at the SSC, CWSC or CNESF

 

6. U8’s play at the SSC, CWSC or CNESF

 

7. SSC – Subway Soccer Centre, 7000 48th Street SE

 

CWSC – Calgary West Soccer Centre, 11014 Bearspaw Dam Rd

 

SSC – Subway Soccer Centre, 7000 48th Street SE

CWSC – Calgary West Soccer Centre, 11014 Bearspaw Dam Rd NW

CNESF – Calgary North East Sports Facility, 401 - 33 Street NE

 

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