Contact Matt Noah at matt@fargosoccer.org or 701.866.1949 to get your uniform, if still needed.
Tuesday, August 15, 6:00-7:00 pm
Monday, August 21, 6:00-7:00 pm
Uniform/Equipment Distribution: If you ordered a recreational soccer uniform (jersey, socks, shorts) or ball, it will be distributed on the dates shown above. If you did not pre-order, you can just show up and purchase any of the above items while we have extra. If you cannot make it, please have someone come and get your items. If you don't have a uniform and did not order one, your child will not be allowed to play in any games.
Soccer Balls: Soccer balls are available at the same time. They are custom FSC balls. The cost is $20/ball. We highly recommend you put your name and phone number on the ball in case it is lost or mistaken for some other player's ball.
Directions: From 52nd Avenue South and 25th Street, proceed north on 25th Street about 0.25 miles to Meadow Creek Drive. Turn west (left) on to Meadow Creek Drive and veer left until you reach 4910.
Sizing: To get the correct size, we recommend you bring your child with you. We have youth small, medium and large uniforms as well as adult-sized uniforms.
Lettering: You can get your reversible jersey lettered on both sides for a nominal charge. Lettering is done by Hey Mama ND. You can drop off your jersey with Hey Mama ND at uniform distribtion. They will letter your child's jersey for $12 in a matter of days. Lettering is optional. We recommend your child's first name on the jersey. It helps the coaches, teammates and other parents get to know the players.
Fargo Soccer Club: Jersey Lettering Information
To: All Fall 2023 Fargo Soccer Club participants
Lettering your child's soccer jersey is highly recommended. It helps the coach get to know the players and coach them. It helps your child's teammates and all the parents know who to cheer for, etc. The cost is $15. You pay using cash or Venmo, payable to Hey MaMa ND, at the time you leave your child's jersey with them.
Current The club has partnered with Hey MaMa ND, owned and operated by Kevin Harms and Tonya Arechigo.
Tonya: tonya.arechigo@live.com, 701-799-9652
Kevin: kjhharms@gmail.com, 701-212-7554
Address: 227 - 31st Avenue East, Unit B, West Fargo, ND 58078
At uniform distribution people will be given the option of having their jerseys left with Kevin and Tonya. That saves everyone a trip to their home. Kevin or Tonya should be at future uniform distributions. When jerseys are finished, you should receive an email or text from Kevin or Tonya, not Matt Noah. Please do not contact Matt Noah about the status of any jersey. You still MUST get your child's uniform at a future uniform distribution night as you need to pick the jersey among the many sizes and numbers we have available.
Fargo Soccer Club: Mandatory Equipment
Mandatory Equipment for Fall 2023 Soccer
(1) Complete Fargo Soccer Club Uniform, (2) Shin guards (worn underneath soccer socks), (3) soccer ball, (4) water bottle. Shin guards must be worn at all times or your child will not be allowed to play.
Optional Equipment for Fall 2023 Soccer
Soccer Cleats See the photos below from area Thrift stores: (1) New Life Center Thrift Store, 5556 - 51st Avenue South, Fargo, (2) Dakota Boys Ranch Thrift Store, 5289 - 51st Avenue South, Fargo.
Fargo Soccer Club: How to Access your Personal Account
HOW TO ACCESS YOUR PERSONAL ACCOUNT
Please keep this email for as long as you are with the Fargo Soccer Club. It provides critical information on how to access your personal account.
1. Visit www.fargosoccer.org.
2. Along the left-hand column vertical tabs, click on "Edit My Account".
3. Enter your email address and personal password you used when you registered initially.
4. You can then edit your personal information, change passwords, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, etc.
5. You can make payments, check on fees, etc.
6. There is more you can do. Feel free to explore.
Fargo Soccer Club: How to Access your Team Website & EMail Team
HOW TO ACCESS YOUR TEAM WEBSITE & EMAIL TEAM
Please keep this email for as long as you are with the Fargo Soccer Club. It provides critical information on how to access your team website.
1. Visit www.fargosoccer.org.
2. Click on Edit My Account in the left-hand column.
3. Login using your email address and personal password. 4. Along the upper horizontal tabs, click on "Team". 5. Choose the proper "Season" pull-down tab menu item. In this case, it is "Fall 2023". This is just under the Fargo Soccer Club banner. 6. Choose the proper "League" pull-down tab menu item. 7. Choose the proper "Team" pull-down tab menu item. Your team name has been emailed to you. 8. You may have to clear your cookies to make this work. Alternatively, you can choose a different season, league or team and then revert to selecting the proper season, league or team. 9. Using the left-hand column menu items, you can select Roster. 10. At this point, you should see the entire team roster, complete with contact information. You can print your roster, email everyone on the team, etc. 11. You can always view the team schedule and calendar without your team password.
Fargo Soccer Club: Fall Season Details for Coaches & Parents
The recreational season handbook for coaches and parents is available here for download. Coaches, especially, should review the handbook for important and useful information.
Here are our rules and guidelines for Spring recreational soccer.
Playing Formations
Teams playing on the smaller fields 1-8 are: Co-ed Pre-K and Kindergarten Boys and Girls, Girls First and Second
Teams should play 3v3 with no goalkeepers unless at least one team has 7 or 8 players, then play 4v4 with no goalkeepers.
If the teams are unbalanced coaches can opt to lend/borrow players with the other team to create balance.
We play with no goalkeepers so that kids can experience the joy of scoring and so that everyone is running; not standing by the goal.
Out-of-bounds: Don't restart play for pre-k and k unless the ball is 5-10 feet of out bounds. Otherwise, the game will slow down a lot.
For kindergartners, keep the boundaries to about 5 feet.
For first and second grade, the line is the boundary. Restart whenever the ball crosses the line.
Restarts: When the ball crosses a sideline, the team who did not cause the restart throws the ball in to play, 2 hands over the head, feet on the ground out of bounds.
When the ball crosses an end line, there is either a goal kick or a corner kick.
Corner Kick: Defensive team caused the restart so the Offensive team places the ball in the closest corner and kicks the ball in to play.
Goal Kick: Offensive team caused the restart to the Defensive team places the ball 3 feet in front of their goal and kicks the ball in to play.
Restarting the play from a foul or a handball, the ball is placed at the location of the foul/handball and the other team has an indirect free kick.
Teams playing on the larger fields 10-12 are: All Other Teams
Teams should play 5v5, 6v6 or 7v7 with 1 goalkeeper. U10 team should play 7v7 whenever possible.
Out-of-bounds: Restart whenever the ball crosses the line.
Restarts: Same as above.
Games and Practice Locations: Check your location (field number) BEFORE you head to the field. Look at the field maps on the club website for reference. Kennedy fields are being re-lined so we will publish a map when the Park District finishes the re-lining.
Parking: Be careful in the Kennedy parking lot at all times. There are alot of excited, short people with questionable judgment running around. Your parking problem pales in comparison to striking a child.
Equipment: For each practice and game, have your player wear shin guards, bring a water bottle and their soccer ball. Uniforms are recommended at all times.
Remember - HAVE FUN! These are the 'good old days.'
Fargo Soccer Club: Coaching Clinic, Monday, August 14, 7 pm
RECREATIONAL COACHING CLINIC
Monday, August 14, 7:00-8:00 pm, Kennedy Elementary School
The club will conduct a recreational soccer coaching clinic for all recreational coaches. The clinic will cover practical lessons and activities for coaches of all levels form pre-k through 6th grade. The clinic will take place at Kennedy Elementary School Fields. Coaches should come prepared to play soccer, e.g. bring a ball, wear appropriate clothing, etc. Matt Noah will lead the coaching clinic. All competitive coaches are invited to participate.
Fargo Soccer Club: Email, Text, Web
Email, Text, Web
Important Club and Team Information is communicated officialy through one, two or three ways: our club website, email and text.
It is vitally important that if you want to receive email or text you should adjust you and your CHILD's account properly to include you and your spouse's (if applicable) email addresses and one cell phone.
Teams and individuals are prohibited from scraping phone numbers and email addresses off the team website and creating their own communication networks. It creates confusion and could omit some people from important team information.
To check, click on Edit My Account, login and review your child(ren)'s account(s). For text messages you must specify the carrier, e.g. Verizon Wireless, AT&T Wireless, T-Mobile, Sprint, etc.
Fargo Soccer Club: Email, Text, Web
Email, Text, Web
Important Club and Team Information is communicated officialy through one, two or three ways: our club website, mail and text.
It is vitally important that if you want to receive email or text you should adjust your CHILD's account properly to include you and your spouse's (if applicable) email addresses and one cell phone.
To check, click on Edit My Account, login and review your child(ren)'s account('s). For text messages you must specify the carrier, e.g. Verizon Wireless, AT&T Wireless, T-Mobile, Sprint, etc.
Fargo Soccer Club: Coaching Clinic, Sunday, April 30
RECREATIONAL COACHING CLINIC
Sunday, April 30, 4:00-5:00 pm, Kennedy Elementary School
The club will conduct a recreational soccer coaching clinic for all recreational coaches. The clinic will cover practical lessons and activities for coaches of all levels form pre-k through 6th grade. The clinic will take place at Kennedy Elementary School Fields. Coaches should come prepared to play soccer, e.g. bring a ball, wear appropriate clothing, etc. Matt Noah will lead the coaching clinic. All competitive coaches are invited to participate if their schedules permit.
Fargo Soccer Club: Spring Season Details for Coaches & Parents
The recreational season handbook for coaches and parents is available here for download. Coaches, especially, should review the handbook for important and useful information.
Here are our rules and guidelines for Spring recreational soccer.
Playing Formations
Teams playing on the smaller fields 1-8 are: Boys: Pre-K, Girls: Pre-K and Kindergarten, First and Second Grade
Teams should play 3v3 with no goalkeepers unless at least one team has 7 or 8 players, then play 4v4 with no goalkeepers.
If the teams are unbalanced coaches can opt to lend/borrow players with the other team to create balance.
We play with no goalkeepers so that kids can experience the joy of scoring and so that everyone is running; not standing by the goal.
Out-of-bounds: Don't restart play for pre-k and k unless the ball is 5-10 feet of out bounds. Otherwise, the game will slow down a lot.
For kindergartners, keep the boundaries to about 5 feet.
For first and second grade, the line is the boundary. Restart whenever the ball crosses the line.
Restarts: When the ball crosses a sideline, the team who did not cause the restart throws the ball in to play, 2 hands over the head, feet on the ground out of bounds.
When the ball crosses an end line, there is either a goal kick or a corner kick.
Corner Kick: Defensive team caused the restart so the Offensive team places the ball in the closest corner and kicks the ball in to play.
Goal Kick: Offensive team caused the restart to the Defensive team places the ball 3 feet in front of their goal and kicks the ball in to play.
Restarting the play from a foul or a handball, the ball is placed at the location of the foul/handball and the other team has an indirect free kick.
Teams playing on the larger fields 10-12 are: Boys: Kindergarten - Sixth Grade: Girls: Third Grade - Sixth Grade
Teams should play 6v6 with 5 field players and 1 goalkeeper unless one team has 13 or more players, then play 7v7 with goalkeepers. When teams are short players, play 5v5.
Out-of-bounds: Restart whenever the ball crosses the line.
Restarts: Same as above.
Games and Practice Locations: Check your location (field number) BEFORE you head to the field. Look at the field maps on the club website for reference. Kennedy fields are being re-lined so we will publish a map when the Park District finishes the re-lining.
Parking: Be careful in the Kennedy parking lot at all times. There are alot of excited, short people with questionable judgment running around. Your parking problem pales in comparison to striking a child.
Equipment: For each practice and game, have your player wear shin guards, bring a water bottle and their soccer ball. Uniforms are recommended at all times.
Remember - HAVE FUN! These are the 'good old days.'
Fargo Soccer Club: How To Access Your Team Website & Email Team
HOW TO ACCESS YOUR TEAM WEBSITE & EMAIL TEAM
Please keep this email for as long as you are with the Fargo Soccer Club. It provides critical information on how to access your team website.
1. Visit www.fargosoccer.org.
2. Click on Edit My Account in the left-hand column.
3. Login using your email address and personal password. 4. Along the upper horizontal tabs, click on "Team". 5. Choose the proper "Season" pull-down tab menu item. In this case, it is "Summer 2023". This is just under the Fargo Soccer Club banner. 6. Choose the proper "League" pull-down tab menu item. 7. Choose the proper "Team" pull-down tab menu item. Your team name has been emailed to you. 8. You may have to clear your cookies to make this work. Alternatively, you can choose a different season, league or team and then revert to selecting the proper season, league or team. 9. Using the left-hand column menu items, you can select Roster. 10. At this point, you should see the entire team roster, complete with contact information. You can print your roster, email everyone on the team, etc. 11. You can always view the team schedule and calendar without your team password.
Fargo Soccer Club: How to Access Your Personal Account
HOW TO ACCESS YOUR PERSONAL ACCOUNT
Please keep this email for as long as you are with the Fargo Soccer Club. It provides critical information on how to access your personal account.
1. Visit www.fargosoccer.org.
2. Along the left-hand column vertical tabs, click on "Edit My Account".
3. Enter your email address and personal password you used when you registered initially.
4. You can then edit your personal information, change passwords, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, etc.
5. You can make payments, check on fees, etc.
6. There is more you can do. Feel free to explore.
Fargo Soccer Club: Mandatory Equipment
Mandatory Equipment for Spring 2023 Soccer
(1) Complete Fargo Soccer Club Uniform, (2) Shin guards (worn underneath soccer socks), (3) soccer ball, (4) water bottle.
Optional Equipment for Spring 2023 Soccer
Soccer Cleats See the photos below from area Thrift stores: (1) New Life Center Thrift Store, 5556 - 51st Avenue South, Fargo, (2) Dakota Boys Ranch Thrift Store, 5289 - 51st Avenue South, Fargo.
Fargo Soccer Club: Jersey Lettering Information
To: All Spring/Summer 2023 Fargo Soccer Club participants
Lettering your child's soccer jersey is highly recommended. It helps the coach get to know the players and coach them. It helps your child's teammates and all the parents know who to cheer for, etc. The cost is $15. You pay using cash or Venmo, payable to Hey MaMa ND, at the time you leave your child's jersey with them.
Current The club has partnered with Hey MaMa ND, owned and operated by Kevin Harms and Tonya Arechigo.
Tonya: tonya.arechigo@live.com, 701-799-9652
Kevin: kjhharms@gmail.com, 701-212-7554
Address: 227 - 31st Avenue East, Unit B, West Fargo, ND 58078
At uniform distribution people will be given the option of having their jerseys left with Kevin and Tonya. That saves everyone a trip to their home. Kevin or Tonya should be at future uniform distributions. When jerseys are finished, you should receive an email or text from Kevin or Tonya, not Matt Noah. Please do not contact Matt Noah about the status of any jersey. You still MUST get your child's uniform at a future uniform distribution night as you need to pick the jersey among the many sizes and numbers we have available.
Fargo Soccer: Uniform and Ball Distribution Next Week
Uniform and Ball Distribution
Wednesday, April 26, 6:00-7:00 pm
Saturday, April 29, 2:00-3:00 pm
Uniform/Equipment Distribution: If you ordered a recreational soccer uniform (jersey, socks, shorts) or ball, it will be distributed on the dates shown above. If you did not pre-order, you can just show up and purchase any of the above items while we have extra. If you cannot make it, please have someone come and get your items. If you don't have a uniform and did not order one, your child will not be allowed to play in any games.
Soccer Balls: Soccer balls are available at the same time. They are custom FSC balls. The cost is $20/ball. We highly recommend you put your name and phone number on the ball in case it is lost or mistaken for some other player's ball.
Directions: From 52nd Avenue South and 25th Street, proceed north on 25th Street about 0.25 miles to Meadow Creek Drive. Turn west (left) on to Meadow Creek Drive and veer left until you reach 4910.
Sizing: To get the correct size, we recommend you bring your child with you. We have youth small, medium and large uniforms as well as adult-sized uniforms.
Lettering: You can get your reversible jersey lettered on both sides for a nominal charge. Lettering is done by Hey Mama ND. You can drop off your jersey with Hey Mama ND at uniform distribtion. They will letter your child's jersey for $12 in a matter of days. Lettering is optional. We recommend your child's first name on the jersey. It helps the coaches, teammates and other parents get to know the players.
Fargo Soccer Club: MetroRec East Field Map
The Winter 2023 indoor season is taking place at the Fargo MetroRec Center (FMC). The FMC is a converted ice hockey facility with a west field and an east field. Both rinks still have hockey boards but the surface is an uneven hard surface with old NDSU Bison artificial turf. We will be using the FMC east field. The FMC east field is capable of being subdivided by 3 retractable floor-to-ceiling mesh curtains. A diagram of the FMC east field is shown below. With the 3 curtains drawn back, the field is just one, large field. With all 3 curtains in place, there are 4 small fields. The approximate location of goals for each field is shown on the diagram.
Here are what each "team" uses for practices and games:
(1) Ants: Practice uses East 3. Scrimmages use East 1.
(2) Bison: Practice uses East 1 and East 2 . Scrimmages use East 3 and East 4.
(3) Coyotes: Practice uses East 3 and East 4, Scrimmages use East 2, 3 and 4.
(4) Ducks: Practice uses Field 2. Scrimmages use Field 2.
(5) Eagles: Practice uses Field 1. Scrimmages use Field 1.
Note: There is only one entrance and exist to all 4 fields. It is through field 1. Please get your child to their practices and games such that there is little to no disruption to other teams. You may find space behind the hockey boards next to your child's field. Please try to take care of bathroom breaks or other activities that would lead you to enter and exit the field space prior to any practice or game.
Fargo Soccer Club: Season Details for Coaches & Parents
The recreational season handbook for coaches and parents is available here for download. Coaches, especially, should review the handbook for important and useful information.
Here are our rules and guidelines for Spring recreational soccer.
Playing Formations
Teams playing on the smaller fields 1-8 are:
Teams should play 3v3 with no goalkeepers unless at least one team has 7 or 8 players, then play 4v4 with no goalkeepers.
Remember, if the teams are unbalanced, coaches can opt to lend/borrow players with the other team to create balance.
We play with no goalkeepers so that kids can experience the joy of scoring and so that everyone is running; not standing by the goal.
Out-of-bounds: Don't restart play for pre-k/k unless the ball is 5 or more feet of out bounds. Otherwise, the game will slow down a lot.
Restarts: When the ball crosses a sideline, the team who did not cause the restart throws the ball in to play, 2 hands over the head, both feet on the ground.
When the ball crosses an end line, there is either a goal kick or a corner kick.
Corner Kick: Defensive team caused the restart so the Offensive team places the ball in the closest corner and kicks the ball in to play.
Goal Kick: Offensive team caused the restart to the Defensive team places the ball 3 feet in front of their goal and kicks the ball in to play.
Restarting the play from a foul or a handball, the ball is placed at the location of the foul/handball and the other team has an indirect free kick.
Teams playing on the larger fields 10-14 are:
Teams should play 6v6 with 5 field players and 1 goalkeeper unless one team has 13 or more players, then play 7v7 with goalkeepers. If teams have only 7 or fewer players, improvise, e.g. 5v5.
Out-of-bounds: Restart whenever the ball crosses the line.
Restarts: Same as above.
Games and Practice Locations: Check your location (field number) BEFORE you head to the field. Look at the field maps on the club website for reference. Kennedy fields are being re-lined so we will publish a map when the Park District finishes the re-lining.
Parking: Be careful in the Kennedy parking lot at all times. There are alot of excited, short people with questionable judgment running around. Your parking problem pales in comparison to striking a child.
Equipment: For each practice and game, have your player wear shin guards, bring a water bottle and their soccer ball. Uniforms are recommended at all times.
Remember - HAVE FUN! These are the 'good old days.'
Fargo Soccer Club: How to access your team website & email team
HOW TO ACCESS YOUR TEAM WEBSITE & EMAIL TEAM
Please keep this email for as long as you are with the Fargo Soccer Club. It provides critical information on how to access your team website.
1. Visit www.fargosoccer.org.
2. Click on Edit My Account in the left-hand column.
3. Login using your email address and personal password. 4. Along the upper horizontal tabs, click on "Team". 5. Choose the proper "Season" pull-down tab menu item. In this case, it is "Fall 2022". This is just under the Fargo Soccer Club banner. 6. Choose the proper "League" pull-down tab menu item. 7. Choose the proper "Team" pull-down tab menu item. Your team name was emailed to you. 8. You may have to clear your cookies to make this work. Alternatively, you can choose a different season, league or team and then revert to selecting the proper season, league or team. 9. Using the left-hand column menu items, you can select Roster. 10. At this point, you should see the entire team roster, complete with contact information. You can print your roster, email everyone on the team, etc. 11. You can always view the team schedule and calendar without your team password.
Fargo Soccer Club: Uniform and Ball Distribution
Recreational Soccer
Uniform and Ball Distribution Thursday, August 25, 6:00-7:30 pm
YOU MUST GET YOUR UNIFORM ON THIS DATE
Uniform/Equipment Distribution: If you ordered a U9 or recreational soccer uniform (jersey, socks, shorts) or ball, it will be distributed on the date shown above and no other dates. If you did not pre-order, you can just show up and purchase either of the above items while we have extra. If you cannot make it, please have someone come and get your items.
Soccer Balls: Soccer balls are available at the same time.
Directions: From 52nd Avenue South and 25th Street, proceed north on 25th Street about 0.25 miles to Meadow Creek Drive. Turn west (left) on to Meadow Creek Drive and veer left until you reach 4910.
Sizing: To get the correct size, we recommend you bring your child with you. We have youth small, medium and large uniforms.
Lettering: You can get your reversible jersey lettered on both sides for a nominal charge at Scheel's on 45th Street. Lettering is optional. We recommend your child's first name on the jersey. It helps the coaches, teammates and other parents get to know the players.
Fargo Soccer Club: How to Access Your Personal Account
HOW TO ACCESS YOUR PERSONAL ACCOUNT
Please keep this email for as long as you are with the Fargo Soccer Club. It provides critical information on how to access your personal account.
1. Visit www.fargosoccer.org.
2. Along the left-hand column vertical tabs, click on "Edit My Account".
3. Enter your email address and personal password you used when you registered initially.
4. You can then edit your personal information, change passwords, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, etc.
5. You can make payments, check on fees, etc.
6. There is more you can do. Feel free to explore.
Fargo Soccer Club: Email and Text
Email and Text
Important Club and Team Information is communicated officialy through one or two ways: email or text.
It is vitally important that if you want to receive email or text you should adjust your CHILD's account properly to include you and your spouse's (if applicable) email addresses and one cell phone.
To check, click on Edit My Account, login and review your child(ren)'s account('s). For text messages you must specify the carrier, e.g. Verizon Wireless, AT&T Wireless, T-Mobile, Sprint, etc.
Fargo Soccer Club: How To Import Your Soccer Calendar(s)
HOW TO IMPORT YOUR SOCCER CALENDAR(S)
Please keep this email for as long as you are with the Fargo Soccer Club.
Here is information on how you can synchronize your Outlook Calendar (or other calendar program) with your child’s soccer calendar(s). It will save you lots of time if you currently manually enter your child's soccer schedule in to your personal calendar.
Each team can consider creating a treat schedule. Kids love a little treat after a game. Make sure to let your team knows if your child has an allergy to certain treats. Treat schedules are optional.
Uniforms
Players without an official Fargo Soccer Club uniform will not be allowed to play. The HOME team wears a green top. The AWAY team wears a white top. If a game is listed as, for example, "Vikings @ Packers", then the Vikings wear white and the Packers wear green. If the game is listed as, for example, "Bison vs. Gophers", then the Bison wear green and the Gophers wear white. Players can opt for different socks or shorts but the FSC jersey is mandatory; no exceptions.
Equipment
For each practice and game, have your player wear shin guards, bring a water bottle and their soccer ball. Uniforms are recommended at all times.
Weather Cancelation Policy
In the event of bad weather, the club will cancel events (games, practices). In some cases, that decision is made by the Fargo Park District, then communicated by the club. The communication of the decision to cancel will first be posted on the club website and then to each team affected by the decision. Regardless of any decision by the Park District or the club, parents always have the option to skip a practice or game based on weather. The club will use both email and text messaging to communicate cancelations. Parents MUST have email and text communicatons turned on in their child's profile in order to be informed via email or text. In addition to email and text, the affected practice or game will be shown as canceled on the club/team website.
Generally, the club will cancel events if the temperature is too cold, heavy rain, snow or high winds. Some decisions will be based on the age of the players on teams.
If a coach needs to cancel a practice, that decision needs to be communicated to the club so that notice can be sent to the team. A coach can also communicate this decision to the team.
Coaches Needed
We are still in great need of head coaches for some of our teams. Please contact Matt Noah at either 701-866-1949 or matt@fargosoccer.org. Call or email f you would like to volunteer or if you have questions. Those parents who serve as a head coach for a team for the entire season will earn a free season of Fall or Spring soccer for one of their children.
Referees
Recreational soccer in the Fargo Soccer Club is refereed by a coach for each team.
2021 Fall Recreational Coaching Handbook
The club has published a 28 page handbook useful for our coaches and players' parents. The Fall handbook is thes same ast the Spring handbook. It outlines rules, policies and guidelines for the season. Download the Coach Handbook.
2021 Spring Recreational Soccer Guidelines
Playing Formations
Teams playing on the smaller fields 1-6:
Teams should play 3v3 with no goalkeepers unless at least one team has 7 or 8 players, then play 4v4 with no goalkeepers.
Remember, if the teams are unbalanced coaches can opt to lend/borrow players with the other team to create balance.
We play with no goalkeepers so that kids can experience the joy of scoring and so that everyone is running; not standing by the goal.
Out-of-bounds: Don't restart play for pre-k unless the ball is 5-10 feet of out bounds. Otherwise, the game will slow down a lot.
For kindergartners and first grade, keep the boundaries to about 5 feet.
All other teams play with strict out-of-bounds rules.
Restarts: When the ball crosses a sideline, the team who did not cause the restart throws the ball in to play, 2 hands over the head, both feet on the ground.
When the ball crosses an end line, there is either a goal kick or a corner kick.
Corner Kick: Defensive team caused the restart so the Offensive team places the ball in the closest corner and kicks the ball in to play.
Goal Kick: Offensive team caused the restart to the Defensive team places the ball 3 feet in front of their goal and kicks the ball in to play.
Restarting the play from a foul or a handball, the ball is placed at the location of the foul/handball and the other team has an indirect free kick.
Games and Practice Locations: Check your location (field number) BEFORE you head to the field. Look at the field maps on the club website for reference.
Parking: Be careful in the Kennedy parking lot at all times. There are alot of excited, short people with questionable judgment running around. Your parking problem pales in comparison to striking a child.
Remember - HAVE FUN! These are the 'good old days.'
Fargo Soccer: Uniform and Ball Distribution
U9 & Recreational Soccer
Uniform and Ball Distribution
Wednesday, September 8, 4:00-5:00 pm, 6:00-8:00 pm
YOU MUST GET YOUR UNIFORM ON THIS DATE
Uniform/Equipment Distribution: If you ordered a U9 or recreational soccer uniform (jersey, socks, shorts), car decal or ball, it will be distributed on the date shown above and no other dates. If you did not pre-order, you can just show up and purchase any of the above items while we have extra. If you cannot make it, please have someone come and get your items. If you don't have a uniform and did not order one, your child will not be allowed to play in any games.
Soccer Balls: Soccer balls are available at the same time. They are custom FSC balls. The cost is $20/ball. We highly recommend you put your name and phone number on the ball in case it is lost or mistaken for some other player's ball.
Directions: From 52nd Avenue South and 25th Street, proceed north on 25th Street about 0.25 miles to Meadow Creek Drive. Turn west (left) on to Meadow Creek Drive and veer left until you reach 4910.
Sizing: To get the correct size, we recommend you bring your child with you. We have youth small, medium and large uniforms as well as adult small uniforms.
Lettering: You can get your reversible jersey lettered on both sides for a nominal charge at Scheel's on 45th Street. Lettering is optional. We recommend your child's first name on the jersey. It helps the coaches, teammates and other parents get to know the players.
Fargo Soccer Club: How To Access Your Team Website & Email Team
HOW TO ACCESS YOUR TEAM WEBSITE & EMAIL TEAM
Please keep this email for as long as you are with the Fargo Soccer Club. It provides critical information on how to access your team website.
1. Visit www.fargosoccer.org.
2. Click on Edit My Account in the left-hand column.
3. Login using your email address and personal password. 4. Along the upper horizontal tabs, click on "Team". 5. Choose the proper "Season" pull-down tab menu item. In this case, it is "Fall 2021". This is just under the Fargo Soccer Club banner. 6. Choose the proper "League" pull-down tab menu item. 7. Choose the proper "Team" pull-down tab menu item. Your team name has been emailed to you. 8. You may have to clear your cookies to make this work. Alternatively, you can choose a different season, league or team and then revert to selecting the proper season, league or team. 9. Using the left-hand column menu items, you can select Roster. 10. At this point, you should see the entire team roster, complete with contact information. You can print your roster, email everyone on the team, etc. 11. You can always view the team schedule and calendar without your team password.
Fargo Soccer Club: How to Access Your Personal Account
HOW TO ACCESS YOUR PERSONAL ACCOUNT
Please keep this email for as long as you are with the Fargo Soccer Club. It provides critical information on how to access your personal account.
1. Visit www.fargosoccer.org.
2. Along the left-hand column vertical tabs, click on "Edit My Account".
3. Enter your email address and personal password you used when you registered initially.
4. You can then edit your personal information, change passwords, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, etc.
5. You can make payments, check on fees, etc.
6. There is more you can do. Feel free to explore.
Fargo Soccer Club: Coaching Clinic, September 9
Who: All coaches or potential coaches for recreational soccer teams in the Fargo Soccer Club
What: Coaching Clinic - we'll help you with ideas, drills, activites for your soccer team
When: Thursday, September 9, 6:45-7:45 pm
Where: Kennedy Elementary School fields, 4501 - 42nd Street South, Fargo
How: Dress appropriately, bring a ball, bring a water bottle, prepare to play soccer
Fargo Soccer Club: Coaching Tips Week 1
To: Coaches and Parents in the Fargo Soccer Club
The purpose of this communication is to suggest some skill development for your team's practice plans. This is only the first such communication during the season. You can and should repeat some or all of these skills during each practice this season. In both cases, "toe taps" and "foundations", there are several ways to increase the degree of difficulty and fun of each skill. The ideas can be practiced at home.
Skill #1: Toe Taps
A toe tap starts with the ball directly in front of the player, no further away than about a foot or two. During a basic toe tap, the ball should not side to side, forward or backward and certainly not up in the air. The player should start with a foot on top of the ball. The second phase of the activity is to switch feet. Continue alternating feet. As the player becomes more familiar and adept at the activity, encourage them to speed up. To make it more interesting, have them try it with their eyes closed. Here are some videos to illustrate:
Foundations begin with a ball between the players legs, up against the inside of one foot. The player passes the ball to the inside of his other foot. The player continues to pass the ball between his feet, speeding up the passes. The ball should not travel forward or backward. Here are some videos to illustrate:
These 2 brilliantly talented men make soccer seem like an endless series of challenges and extraordinary fun. One only needs to see this to believe it.
Fargo Soccer Club: Uniforms, Weather, Coaches Needed, Etc.
Treat Schedules
Each team can consider creating a treat schedule. Kids love a little treat after a game. Make sure to let your team knows if your child has an allergy to certain treats. Treat schedules are optional.
Uniforms
Players without an official uniform (April 17 only), should wear a green or white "top" (jersey, shirt, t-shirt, sweatshirt, jacket). The HOME team wears a green top. The AWAY team wears a white top. If a game is listed as, for example, "Vikings @ Packers", then the Vikings wear white and the Packers wear green. If the game is listed as, for example, "Bison vs. Gophers", then the Bison wear green and the Gophers wear white.
Equipment
For each practice and game, have your player wear shin guards, bring a water bottle and their soccer ball. Uniforms are recommended at all times.
Weather Cancelation Policy
In the event of bad weather, the club will cancel events (games, practices). In some cases, that decision is made by the Fargo Park District, then communicated by the club. The communication of the decision to cancel will first be posted on the club website and then to each team affected by the decision. Regardless of any decision by the Park District or the club, parents always have the option to skip a practice or game based on weather. The club will use both email and text messaging to communicate cancelations. Parents MUST have email and text communicatons turned on in their child's profile in order to be informed via email or text. In addition to email and text, the affected practice or game will be shown as canceled on the club/team website.
Generally, the club will cancel events if the temperature is too cold, heavy rain, snow or high winds. Some decisions will be based on the age of the players on teams.
If a coach needs to cancel a practice, that decision needs to be communicated to the club so that notice can be sent to the team. A coach can also communicate this decision to the team.
Coaches Needed
We are still in great need of head coaches for many of our teams. Please contact Matt Noah at either 701-866-1949 or fargo.soccer.club@gmail.com if you would like to volunteer or if you have questions. Those parents who serve as a head coach for a team for the entire season will earn a free season of Fall or Spring soccer for one of their children.
Referees
Recreational soccer in the Fargo Soccer Club is refereed by a coach for each team.
2021 Spring Recreational Coaching Handbook
The club has published a 28 page handbook useful for our coaches and players' parents. It outlines rules, policies and guidelines for the season. Download the Coach Handbook.
2021 Spring Recreational Soccer Guidelines
Playing Formations
Teams playing on the smaller fields 1-6 are pre-k and kindergarten:
Teams should play 3v3 with no goalkeepers unless at least one team has 7 or 8 players, then play 4v4 with no goalkeepers.
Remember, if the teams are unbalanced coaches can opt to lend/borrow players with the other team to create balance.
We play with no goalkeepers so that kids can experience the joy of scoring and so that everyone is running; not standing by the goal.
Out-of-bounds: Don't restart play for pre-k unless the ball is 5-10 feet of out bounds. Otherwise, the game will slow down a lot.
For kindergartners, keep the boundaries to about 5 feet.
Restarts: When the ball crosses a sideline, the team who did not cause the restart throws the ball in to play, 2 hands over the head, both feet on the ground.
When the ball crosses an end line, there is either a goal kick or a corner kick.
Corner Kick: Defensive team caused the restart so the Offensive team places the ball in the closest corner and kicks the ball in to play.
Goal Kick: Offensive team caused the restart to the Defensive team places the ball 3 feet in front of their goal and kicks the ball in to play.
Restarting the play from a foul or a handball, the ball is placed at the location of the foul/handball and the other team has an indirect free kick.
Teams playing on the larger fields 10-14 are:
Teams should play 6v6 with 5 field players and 1 goalkeeper unless one team has 13 or more plays, then play 7v7 or 8v8 with goalkeepers. If teams have only 6 or fewer players, improvise.
Out-of-bounds: Restart whenever the ball crosses the line.
Restarts: Same as above.
Games and Practice Locations: Check your location (field number) BEFORE you head to the field. Look at the field maps on the club website for reference.
Parking: Be careful in the Kennedy parking lot at all times. There are alot of excited, short people with questionable judgment running around. Your parking problem pales in comparison to striking a child.
Remember - HAVE FUN! These are the 'good old days.'
Fargo Soccer Club: How to Access Your Personal Account
HOW TO ACCESS YOUR PERSONAL ACCOUNT
Please keep this email for as long as you are with the Fargo Soccer Club. It provides critical information on how to access your personal account.
1. Visit www.fargosoccer.org.
2. Along the left-hand column vertical tabs, click on "Edit My Account".
3. Enter your email address and personal password you used when you registered initially.
4. You can then edit your personal information, change passwords, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, etc.
5. You can make payments, check on fees, etc.
6. There is more you can do. Feel free to explore.
Fargo Soccer: Uniform, Ball and Decal Distribution LAST CHANCE!
U9 & Recreational Soccer
Uniform, Balls & Decal Distribution
Wednesday, April 7, 4:00-6:45 pm
Friday, April 23, 4:30-7:30 pm
YOU MUST GET YOUR UNIFORM ON ONE OF THIS DATE
!! No Pick-Up on Thursday, April 22 !!
Uniform/Equipment Distribution: If you ordered a U9 or recreational soccer uniform (jersey, socks, shorts), car decal or ball, it will be distributed on the dates shown above and no other dates. If you did not pre-order, you can just show up and purchase any of the above items while we have extra. If you cannot make it, please have someone come and get your items.
Soccer Balls: Soccer balls are available at the same time.
Directions: From 52nd Avenue South and 25th Street, proceed north on 25th Street about 0.25 miles to Meadow Creek Drive. Turn west (left) on to Meadow Creek Drive and veer left until you reach 4910.
Sizing: To get the correct size, we recommend you bring your child with you. We have youth small, medium and large uniforms as well as adult small uniforms.
Lettering: You can get your reversible jersey lettered on both sides for a nominal charge at Scheel's on 45th Street. Lettering is optional. We recommend your child's first name on the jersey. It helps the coaches, teammates and other parents get to know the players.
Fargo Soccer Club: Email, Text
Email, Text
Important Club and Team Information is communicated officialy through one or two ways: email and text.
It is vitally important that if you want to receive email or text you should adjust your CHILD's account properly to include you and your spouse's (if applicable) email addresses and one cell phone.
To check, click on Edit My Account, login and review your child(ren)'s account('s). For text messages you must specify the carrier, e.g. Verizon Wireless, AT&T Wireless, T-Mobile, Sprint, etc.
Fargo Soccer Club: How To Access Your Team Website & Email Team
HOW TO ACCESS YOUR TEAM WEBSITE & EMAIL TEAM
Please keep this email for as long as you are with the Fargo Soccer Club. It provides critical information on how to access your team website.
1. Visit www.fargosoccer.org.
2. Click on Edit My Account in the left-hand column.
3. Login using your email address and personal password. 4. Along the upper horizontal tabs, click on "Team". 5. Choose the proper "Season" pull-down tab menu item. In this case, it is "Summer 2021". This is just under the Fargo Soccer Club banner. 6. Choose the proper "League" pull-down tab menu item. 7. Choose the proper "Team" pull-down tab menu item. Your team name will be emailed to you. 8. You may have to clear your cookies to make this work. Alternatively, you can choose a different season, league or team and then revert to selecting the proper season, league or team. 9. Using the left-hand column menu items, you can select Roster. 10. At this point, you should see the entire team roster, complete with contact information. You can print your roster, email everyone on the team, etc. 11. You can always view the team schedule and calendar without your team password.
Fargo Soccer Club: How to access your Pool website & email team
HOW TO ACCESS YOUR TEAM WEBSITE & EMAIL TEAM
Please keep this email for as long as you are with the Fargo Soccer Club. It provides critical information on how to access your team website.
1. Visit www.fargosoccer.org. 2. Click on Edit My Account in the left-hand column. 3. Login using your email address and personal password. 4. Along the upper horizontal tabs, click on "Team". 5. Choose the proper "Season" pull-down tab menu item. In this case, it is "Fall 2020". This is just under the Fargo Soccer Club banner. 6. Choose the proper "League" pull-down tab menu item. 7. Choose the proper "Team" pull-down tab menu item. Your Pool name will be emailed to you. 8. You may have to clear your cookies to make this work. Alternatively, you can choose a different season, league or team and then revert to selecting the proper season, league or team. 9. Using the left-hand column menu items, you can select Roster. 10. At this point, you should see the entire team roster, complete with contact information You can printer your roster, email everyone on the team, etc. 11. You can always view the team schedule and calendar without your team password.
Fargo Soccer: Uniform, Ball and Decal Distribution
Recreational Soccer
Uniform, Balls & Decal Distribution Friday, January 4, 6:30-7:30 pm
YOU MUST GET YOUR UNIFORM ON THIS DATE
Uniform/Equipment Distribution: If you ordered a recreational soccer uniform (jersey, socks, shorts), car decal or ball, it will be distributed on the dates shown above and no other dates. If you did not pre-order, you can just show up and purchase any of the above items while we have extra. If you cannot make it, please have someone come and get your items.
Soccer Balls: Soccer balls are available at the same time.
Directions: From 52nd Avenue South and 25th Street, proceed north on 25th Street about 0.25 miles to Meadow Creek Drive. Turn west (left) on to Meadow Creek Drive and veer left until you reach 4910.
Sizing: To get the correct size, we recommend you bring your child with you. We have youth small, medium and large uniforms.
Lettering: You can get your reversible jersey lettered on both sides for a nominal charge at Scheel's on 45th Street. Lettering is optional. We recommend your child's first name on the jersey. It helps the coaches, teammates and other parents get to know the players.
Fargo Soccer Club: Email, Text, Twitter
Email, Text, Twitter
Important Club and Team Information is communicated officialy through one, two or three ways: email, text and twitter.
It is vitally important that if you want to receive email or text you should adjust your CHILD's account properly to include you and your spouse's (if applicable) email addresses and one cell phone.
To check, click on Edit My Account, login and review your child(ren)'s account('s). For text messages you must specify the carrier, e.g. Verizon Wireless, AT&T Wireless, T-Mobile, Sprint, etc.
To follow club information on Twitter, subscribe to @RealFargoSoccer. The Twitter account is used for game and practice cancellations along with email and text, lost child information and other important club and team information. For first or second place finishes of one of our competitive teams, we will broadcast that information on our Twitter account. Individual team cancellations will not be broadcast on Twitter, only club-wide or group-wide information.
Fargo Soccer Club: How To Access Your Team Website & Schedule
HOW TO ACCESS YOUR TEAM WEBSITE. SCHEDULE & EMAIL TEAM
Please keep this email for as long as you are with the Fargo Soccer Club. It provides critical information on how to access your team website.
1. Visit www.fargosoccer.org.
2. Click on Edit My Account in the left-hand column.
3. Login using your email address and personal password. 4. Along the upper horizontal tabs, click on "Team". 5. Choose the proper "Season" pull-down tab menu item. In this case, it is "Winter 2019". This is just under the Fargo Soccer Club banner. 6. Choose the proper "League" pull-down tab menu item. 7. Choose the proper "Team" pull-down tab menu item. Your team name will be emailed to you. 8. You may have to clear your cookies to make this work. Alternatively, you can choose a different season, league or team and then revert to selecting the proper season, league or team. 9. Using the left-hand column menu items, you can select Roster. 10. At this point, you should see the entire team roster, complete with contact information. You can print your roster, email everyone on the team, etc. 11. You can always view the team schedule and calendar without your team password.
Fargo Soccer Club: Accessing Your Personal Account
HOW TO ACCESS YOUR PERSONAL ACCOUNT
Please keep this email for as long as you are with the Fargo Soccer Club. It provides critical information on how to access your personal account.
1. Visit www.fargosoccer.org.
2. Along the left-hand column vertical tabs, click on "Edit My Account".
3. Enter your email address and personal password you used when you registered initially.
4. You can then edit your personal information, change passwords, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, etc.
5. You can make payments, check on fees, etc.
6. There is more you can do. Feel free to explore.
Fargo Soccer Club: Fall Season Details for Coaches & Parents
The recreational season handbook for coaches and parents is available here for download. Coaches, especially, should review the handbook for important and useful information.
Here are our rules and guidelines for Spring recreational soccer.
Playing Formations
Teams playing on the smaller fields 1-6 are:
Teams should play 3v3 with no goalkeepers unless at least one team has 7 or 8 players, then play 4v4 with no goalkeepers.
Remember, if the teams are unbalanced coaches can opt to lend/borrow players with the other team to create balance.
We play with no goalkeepers so that kids can experience the joy of scoring and so that everyone is running; not standing by the goal.
Out-of-bounds: Don't restart play for pre-k unless the ball is 5-10 feet of out bounds. Otherwise, the game will slow down a lot.
For kindergartners, keep the boundaries to about 5 feet.
For first-grade and older, the line is the boundary. Restart whenever the ball crosses the line.
Restarts: When the ball crosses a sideline, the team who did not cause the restart throws the ball in to play, 2 hands over the head, both feet on the ground.
When the ball crosses an end line, there is either a goal kick or a corner kick.
Corner Kick: Defensive team caused the restart so the Offensive team places the ball in the closest corner and kicks the ball in to play.
Goal Kick: Offensive team caused the restart to the Defensive team places the ball 3 feet in front of their goal and kicks the ball in to play.
Restarting the play from a foul or a handball, the ball is placed at the location of the foul/handball and the other team has an indirect free kick.
Teams playing on the larger fields 11-15 are:
Teams should play 6v6 with 5 field players and 1 goalkeeper unless one team has 13 or more plays, then play 7v7 with goalkeepers. If teams have only 6 or fewer players, improvise.
Out-of-bounds: Restart whenever the ball crosses the line.
Restarts: Same as above.
Games and Practice Locations: Check your location (field number) BEFORE you head to the field. Look at the field maps on the club website for reference. Kennedy fields are being re-lined so we will publish a map when the Park District finishes the re-lining.
Parking: Be careful in the Kennedy parking lot at all times. There are alot of excited, short people with questionable judgment running around. Your parking problem pales in comparison to striking a child.
Equipment: For each practice and game, have your player wear shin guards, bring a water bottle and their soccer ball. Uniforms are recommended at all times.
Remember - HAVE FUN! These are the 'good old days.'
Fargo Soccer Club: Coaching Clinic, Sunday, August 20
RECREATIONAL COACHING CLINIC
Sunday, August 20, 3:00-4:00 pm, Kennedy Elementary School Fields
The club will conduct a recreational soccer coaching clinic for all recreational coaches. The clinic will cover practical lessons and activities for coaches of all levels form pre-k through 5th grade. The clinic will take place at Kennedy Elementary School Fields. Coaches should come prepared to play soccer, e.g. bring a ball, wear appropriate clothing, etc. Dan Lupear will lead the coaching clinic. All competitive coaches are invited to participate if their schedules permit.
Fargo Soccer Club: Coaching Clinic, Saturday, April 22
RECREATIONAL COACHING CLINIC
Saturday, April 22, 9:00-10:00 am, Kennedy Elementary School
The club will conduct a recreational soccer coaching clinic for all recreational coaches. The clinic will cover practical lessons and activities for coaches of all levels form pre-k through 5th grade. The clinic will take place at Kennedy Elementary School Fields. Coaches should come prepared to play soccer, e.g. bring a ball, wear appropriate clothing, etc. Dan Lupear will lead the coaching clinic. All competitive coaches are invited to participate if their schedules permit.
Fargo Soccer Club: Team Photos Information
Fargo Sports Photography is responsible for taking all team and individual photos. They have been doing this for years for our club and for other sports clubs and teams in the metro area.
Any questions about re-scheduling photos, etc. should be directed to Gretchen Noah at 701-367-1976 or noahfamily@outlook.com. Gretchen is a professional photographer and is the sister-in-law of club president Matt Noah.
Any questions to matt@fargosoccer.org about photos will not be answered or forwarded to Gretchen. Please contact Gretchen directly.
Those players still waiting for their rec jerseys, the latest estimate for their arrival is May 12. We will have jerseys on hand that your child can use for photos. The jerseys will be at the photo location.
Even if you don't order individual photos, all players are requested to attend their team's photo session since team photos are important for those order photo packages.