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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DD and a bunch of her friends want to leave a club mid season. Can a club hold your player card hostage or are they obligated to release it? If they hold it hostage, will a lawsuit press the matter?[/quote] A few things to consider: ---- Is your DD looking to move from a team that uses a VYSA pass to another team that uses a VYSA pass (e.g., CCL, EDP, NCSL)? If so, here's the VYSA policy on transfers mid-season: https://dt5602vnjxv0c.cloudfront.net/portals/27433/docs/policies%20%20bylaws/vysa%20policy%20regarding%20nonpayment%20of%20club.pdf. If you've paid the fees for the entire year, it's tough for the club to hold on to the pass. -- Your DD won't be able to move from one CCL club to another mid-year (CCL rules prohibit this unless you move and the distance is prohibitive). Likewise, she can't move from one ECNL club to another per ECNL policy. -- If your daughter is looking to move from a team using a VYSA pass to a team using a club pass (e.g., from a CCL/EDP, NCSL team to an ECNL or GA team), then you're in luck. You don't need them to release her pass. It's a different pass altogether and the new club can just roster her.[/quote]
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