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NCAA
RECRUITING REGULATIONS
An
informative digest of college recruiting regulations can be
accessed by clicking
HERE.
INFORMATION REGARDING THE POSTING OF GUEST PLAYER REQUESTS
Players interested in attending but not supported by a team can
post a request to guest on this page. Teams seeking to fill a
need can contact players listed. Typically, we place about 6-12
player per showcase. Email info in neat order, one item per
line: name, address, phone, email, field position, current age
level (as U-?) & birthdate, club team & league / level it plays
at, high school, soccer awards and honors, and any other
pertinent information. Check submissions posted for this and
from PRIOR Showcases. Please do not expect Showcase Committee to
edit your submission; if not a simple cut-and-paste, it will not
be posted; avoid elaborate formatting, it does not always
translate well onto a webpage. [NOTE: We do not place players
with teams. We post info on players who want to guest and we
post accepted teams, and let players and teams make their own
connections.]
NOTE TO TEAMS: Do consider hosting a guest. Many of the
players listed are attractive recruits, and can help draw
attention from college coaches to your team's games. Especially
if you will have missing or injured players; short-handed teams
do not show well.
We also will be
flexible regarding team age groups guesting a player in a
Showcase event. Feel free to inquire!
NOTE REGARDING PERMISSIONS TO TRAVEL
It is each team's
responsibility to know the rules for team travel and
for guest player travel of the governing body (e.g. state
association, US Club Soccer) that issued their player
passes. The number of state associations whose teams participate
in our events is too large for us to track the constantly
changing regulations for each individual state. Some states
require a Permission To Travel, others do not. (New Jersey, for
example, requires permission for its teams to travel out of
state, or for out of state teams to travel into New Jersey.)
Check the Permission To Host for this event, then make sure you
know what the Travel conditions are for your governing body.
No team should have difficulty obtaining
permission to travel, per USSF regulations; however a Youth
Soccer state association can deny insurance coverage to its
Youth Soccer teams for events held under another governing
body's hosting agreement. If a team is having difficulty
obtaining insurance for an event held under a US Club Soccer
Hosting Agreement, please click
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