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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a player who was put in an incomplete soccer team ( he’s U12). Only 8 kids on roster. And his teammates are beginners and he’s not. He is extremely unhappy and wants to switch leagues. Trying to get my son’s player card but club won’t release it unless we pay for the entire year. He is not going to the practices. What do I do? Full disclosure: im not in DC area.[/quote] Call/email the state carding organization. Maryland http://www.msysa.org/registration/player_registration/ http://www.vysa.com/administration/index_E.html If you are not in one of those states, google it. [/quote] I think it is a good idea to contact the state organization. My understanding is that the player card normally belongs to the player. The club should not hold the player card hostage and demand a ransom for its release. [/quote] Not true. When you join a travel team, there is a paper you signed that contains information about this. The club is within its rights not to release the player card mid-season if their paperwork stipulates that payment in full must be made. Your only option is to join a different team under a a different US soccer association (as stated above). [/quote]
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