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05 Spring Registration Options and what will most teams play 9v9 or...
05 Spring Registration Options and what will most teams play 9v9 or...
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Carrollton Farmers Branch Academy League (CFBAL), under the auspices of Carrollton-Farmers Branch Soccer Association (CFBSA), is extremely excited to announce the 4th season of academy league play for boys and girls U7, U8, U9 and U10. CFBAL provides a variety of playing formats for all age groups. Games will be played at Cox and Pepper Fields in Farmers Branch and in Carrollton at McInnish and R.E. Good Parks. Cox Fields are considered to the best and most beautiful soccer fields in all of North Texas! These great facilities are also easily accessible from any place in the metroplex. Along with great fields and great competition, CFBAL will also offer an extremely competitive registration rate.
Registration opens December 1st
Registration Deadline is January 14th
PLAYING FORMAT AND COST
Under 7 22 minutes $450.00 7v7 (60x40) 12
Under 8 25 minutes $545.00 8v8 (80x50) 14
Under 8 25 minutes $545.00 9v9 (80x50) 14
Under 9 25 minutes $555.00 9v9 (80x50) 14
Under 9 30 minutes $645.00 11v11 (120x70) 18
Under 10 30 minutes $645.00 11v11 (120x70) 18
New this season: Under 9/10 22 minutes $385.00 6v6 (60x40) 10
Coaches with multiple teams will receive a $25.00 discount on all teams registered within CFBAL. All but the 6v6 league will be scheduled 10 games (guarantee 8 pending weather), the 6v6 league will be scheduled 8 games.
Season will begin on February 15th, 6v6 league will begin on February 22nd Games offered to play on Saturday and Sundays. For more information visit http://www.cfbsoccer.net/2011/academy.htm
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i wonder if it will be like SDL's 6v6 league? Where will the 6v6 league play there games?FriscoSoccer05 wrote:Sounds like there is a lot of interest with the 6v6 league for Spring.
FS05,
I'm interested to hear your take on the 11v11/9v9 format? Where will Solar Pulp 05 Play?
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Re: 05 Spring Registration Options and what will most teams play 9v9 or...
I pulled this from their website in regards to the 6v6 league ( http://www.cfbsoccer.net/2011/academy.htm ):orbitzone2000 wrote:i wonder if it will be like SDL's 6v6 league? Where will the 6v6 league play there games?FriscoSoccer05 wrote:Sounds like there is a lot of interest with the 6v6 league for Spring.
FS05,
I'm interested to hear your take on the 11v11/9v9 format? Where will Solar Pulp 05 Play?
- No off-sides in Under 7 or 6v6 league (games played on 60x40 field)
the 6v6 league will be scheduled 8 games
6v6 league will have one certified referee
Division Length of Halves Cost Players on Field Game day Roster Size
Under 9/10 22 minutes $385 6 v 6 (60 x 40) 10
As far as 11v11 or 9v9, I have heard CP would prefer to stay 9v9 as long as possible and as long as competition dictates it will be a challenging learning environment.
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Re: 05 Spring Registration Options and what will most teams play 9v9 or...
I think you maybe on to something with the 6v6 thing. Might not be a bad idea to play 11v11 and 6v6 both. I do believe you have to go where the competition goes. 6v6 would be a good supplement. I wonder if Nicole can make the 11v11 fields just a little smaller, like 110 or even 100 long?FriscoSoccer05 wrote:I pulled this from their website in regards to the 6v6 league ( http://www.cfbsoccer.net/2011/academy.htm ):orbitzone2000 wrote:i wonder if it will be like SDL's 6v6 league? Where will the 6v6 league play there games?FriscoSoccer05 wrote:Sounds like there is a lot of interest with the 6v6 league for Spring.
FS05,
I'm interested to hear your take on the 11v11/9v9 format? Where will Solar Pulp 05 Play?
- No off-sides in Under 7 or 6v6 league (games played on 60x40 field)
the 6v6 league will be scheduled 8 games
6v6 league will have one certified referee
Division Length of Halves Cost Players on Field Game day Roster Size
Under 9/10 22 minutes $385 6 v 6 (60 x 40) 10
As far as 11v11 or 9v9, I have heard CP would prefer to stay 9v9 as long as possible and as long as competition dictates it will be a challenging learning environment.
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Re: 05 Spring Registration Options and what will most teams play 9v9 or...
I don't want to speak for her but I doubt Nicole can change the field sizes at Cox. She has several age groups on the smaller fields and gets older girls and ECNL games on the big fields. And an important part of CFBAL is that the bulk of games are played on the immaculate greens at Cox.orbitzone2000 wrote:I think you maybe on to something with the 6v6 thing. Might not be a bad idea to play 11v11 and 6v6 both. I do believe you have to go where the competition goes. 6v6 would be a good supplement. I wonder if Nicole can make the 11v11 fields just a little smaller, like 110 or even 100 long?FriscoSoccer05 wrote:I pulled this from their website in regards to the 6v6 league ( http://www.cfbsoccer.net/2011/academy.htm ):orbitzone2000 wrote:i wonder if it will be like SDL's 6v6 league? Where will the 6v6 league play there games?FriscoSoccer05 wrote:Sounds like there is a lot of interest with the 6v6 league for Spring.
FS05,
I'm interested to hear your take on the 11v11/9v9 format? Where will Solar Pulp 05 Play?
- No off-sides in Under 7 or 6v6 league (games played on 60x40 field)
the 6v6 league will be scheduled 8 games
6v6 league will have one certified referee
Division Length of Halves Cost Players on Field Game day Roster Size
Under 9/10 22 minutes $385 6 v 6 (60 x 40) 10
As far as 11v11 or 9v9, I have heard CP would prefer to stay 9v9 as long as possible and as long as competition dictates it will be a challenging learning environment.
I agree with Pulpy that 9v9 is preferred. Texas Cup showed us that playing 11v11 on smaller fields is not that pretty and a little cramped and I would prefer to see 9v9 rather than the huge field run and gun that results. Again, my humble opinion and just stating my preference.
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Re: 05 Spring Registration Options and what will most teams play 9v9 or...
field #4 at Cox is 110 x 65, from experience (Spring 2013) the field can not be made smaller as they use it for 11v11 for CFBSA and mid cities rec league games and they don't want it dual painted and the goals are fixed (planted in the ground), for comparison Cox#5 is 120x 70 if memory serves me right.orbitzone2000 wrote:I think you maybe on to something with the 6v6 thing. Might not be a bad idea to play 11v11 and 6v6 both. I do believe you have to go where the competition goes. 6v6 would be a good supplement. I wonder if Nicole can make the 11v11 fields just a little smaller, like 110 or even 100 long?FriscoSoccer05 wrote:I pulled this from their website in regards to the 6v6 league ( http://www.cfbsoccer.net/2011/academy.htm ):orbitzone2000 wrote:i wonder if it will be like SDL's 6v6 league? Where will the 6v6 league play there games?FriscoSoccer05 wrote:Sounds like there is a lot of interest with the 6v6 league for Spring.
FS05,
I'm interested to hear your take on the 11v11/9v9 format? Where will Solar Pulp 05 Play?
- No off-sides in Under 7 or 6v6 league (games played on 60x40 field)
the 6v6 league will be scheduled 8 games
6v6 league will have one certified referee
Division Length of Halves Cost Players on Field Game day Roster Size
Under 9/10 22 minutes $385 6 v 6 (60 x 40) 10
As far as 11v11 or 9v9, I have heard CP would prefer to stay 9v9 as long as possible and as long as competition dictates it will be a challenging learning environment.
this weekends Texas Cup game fields were 90x50 and that was frustrating for playing 11v11
IMO, the 6v6 will be a ton of fun for the girls
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Re: 05 Spring Registration Options and what will most teams play 9v9 or...
I agree that 9v9 & 6v6 is the way to go. It was a little weird seeing 22 girls on that smaller field at Texas Cup.FriscoSoccer05 wrote:field #4 at Cox is 110 x 65, from experience (Spring 2013) the field can not be made smaller as they use it for 11v11 for CFBSA and mid cities rec league games and they don't want it dual painted and the goals are fixed (planted in the ground), for comparison Cox#5 is 120x 70 if memory serves me right.orbitzone2000 wrote:I think you maybe on to something with the 6v6 thing. Might not be a bad idea to play 11v11 and 6v6 both. I do believe you have to go where the competition goes. 6v6 would be a good supplement. I wonder if Nicole can make the 11v11 fields just a little smaller, like 110 or even 100 long?FriscoSoccer05 wrote:I pulled this from their website in regards to the 6v6 league ( http://www.cfbsoccer.net/2011/academy.htm ):orbitzone2000 wrote:i wonder if it will be like SDL's 6v6 league? Where will the 6v6 league play there games?FriscoSoccer05 wrote:Sounds like there is a lot of interest with the 6v6 league for Spring.
FS05,
I'm interested to hear your take on the 11v11/9v9 format? Where will Solar Pulp 05 Play?
- No off-sides in Under 7 or 6v6 league (games played on 60x40 field)
the 6v6 league will be scheduled 8 games
6v6 league will have one certified referee
Division Length of Halves Cost Players on Field Game day Roster Size
Under 9/10 22 minutes $385 6 v 6 (60 x 40) 10
As far as 11v11 or 9v9, I have heard CP would prefer to stay 9v9 as long as possible and as long as competition dictates it will be a challenging learning environment.
this weekends Texas Cup game fields were 90x50 and that was frustrating for playing 11v11
IMO, the 6v6 will be a ton of fun for the girls
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Re: 05 Spring Registration Options and what will most teams play 9v9 or...
http://www.cfbsoccer.net/2011/file/acad-rules-U9-6v6.pdf
It is on right side of this page: http://www.cfbsoccer.net/2011/academy.htm
Also for those trying to figure out what division to play in I found this (Fall's standings and divisions):
http://events.gotsport.com/events/Default.aspx?EventID=32827
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