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Welcome to the Cecil Soccer League! We provide soccer programs for youth ages 3 – 17 through our Cecil County, Maryland leagues, tournaments, and camps throughout the year.
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| Cecil Soccer League info@cecilsoccer.org P.O. Box 1406 Elkton, MD 21921 |
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2012 Summer Cecil Soccer High School League
May 4, 2012
Cecil Soccer Scholarship Offer
March 27, 2012
The Cecil Soccer League will be awarding 2 – $1500 awards to graduating seniors from any Cecil County High School. The award will be given to one girl and one boy who best exemplify the spirit of community service, academic … Continue reading →
17th Annual Chesapeake Cup Tournament
March 27, 2012
The 17th Annual Chesapeake Cup Tournament will be held on April 7, 2012. Boys and Girls Teams U9 – U16 are invited. Click here for complete information.
- May 21, 2012Travel Team Tryouts Begin
- June 23, 2012Cecil Soccer Night at Phila Union
- July 30, 2012Challenger Sports Camp
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Mission Statement
The objective of youth soccer should be for the players to have fun. Coaches and parents should teach good sportsmanship, self-reliance, and teamwork. The emphasis should not be on winning, but on team participation and self-improvement in skills, coordination, and strategy.
The goal of every youth soccer coach should be to provide every player with opportunities to reach his maximum potential in the game of soccer. Coaches must balance fun and discipline according to the ages and ability levels of their players. Coaches should evaluate players’ strengths and weaknesses in such areas as size, speed, physical strength, endurance, coordination, ball control, and tactical abilities-the ability to read and understand the game of soccer.
The league places the game of soccer ahead of any desire to win, regardless of level of play. If any administrator or coach, no mater how capable, fails to control his, or has players who consistently contravene the laws of soccer, the League will act to remedy the situation. Disciplinary action may include the suspension or expulsion of either the coach, the player, or the team. Such discipline should only come when absolutely necessary and only after the other avenues for remedial action have been exhausted.


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