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[quote=Anonymous]ODSL Rules: [quote]Club Pass Players: Must be registered to a travel team, or be a registered recreational player, with the same club for which they are club-pass playing. If from another ODSL or recreational team within the club, must be age appropriate for the team and may play up in age, but not down in age. Club-pass players are allowed to play up no more than two age groups in the U9-U13 age group. A player who is rostered to an older team, but by ODSL club pass rules qualifies to play with a team, may play as a club pass player. A player must be 8 years old to play in the ODSL. Must possess a properly validated US Youth Soccer Travel Player Pass or a US Youth Recreational Player Pass signed by a club official other than the team coach who has validated their age by viewing an appropriate document. A player pass from any entity other than US Youth Soccer is not acceptable. ODSL Club Rep Responsibility: The ODSL Club Rep for the team must sign the club pass form in advance of the game verifying that the club pass player(s) being used is of an appropriate competitive level for this team or, the player is being used in a try-out situation for this team, or to replace an injured player, or to supplement a deficient roster. This player is not being used to improve the strength of this team or improve their standing. In lieu of a signature, the team may attach an email to the form from the club rep, dated no more than five days prior to the match, stating their agreement to the use of the club pass player(s). Number of guest players allowed: Club pass players are limited to a maximum of three players for any one game, in all age groups. The number of players on the game day roster may not exceed the maximum number of players allowed on the roster of a specific age group. Game Day Procedures: On game day, the club-pass players must have their official current year US Youth Soccer Player or Recreational Pass, and this is to be presented to the referee prior to the game, at the time of the standard player pass/roster check. All club-pass players are to be displayed on the ODSL Referee Report Card and clearly noted as club-pass players by placing an asterisk (*) next to their name. [b]Advice to Managers: If your opponent is utilizing a club pass player, the manager is encouraged to carefully scrutinize the opposing team’s Club Pass Player Game Day Form, player passes, roster, and game day green card prior to the match. If potential violations of the club pass rule are noted, they should be brought to the attention of the opposing team manager and referee prior to the start of the match. The manager hosting the club pass players should make a second copy of the form for themselves and have the opposing manager sign the form on game day, in essence acknowledging that they received the form.[/b][/quote] The bolded above is pretty important. [/quote]
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