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Michigan State Premier Soccer Program (MSPSP) League Informa6on & Updates - Presented by
Michigan State Premier Soccer Program (MSPSP)
        League Informa6on & Updates

                               Presented by
                        Tyler Zbik, Program Coordinator
                             (734) 459-6220 Ext 201
                                        &
     Joel Dragan, Program Director & Director of Member Services (MSYSA)
                             (734) 459-6220 Ext 206
Michigan State Premier Soccer Program (MSPSP) League Informa6on & Updates - Presented by
Overview
•   About MSPSP
•   What’s New
•   Contac;ng MSPSP
•   Coach Responsibili;es
•   MSPSP Rule 8 Sec;on 5- Club Passcarding
•   Rescheduling & Cancella;ons
•   About the Referees
•   Match Protest’s
•   Suspensions
•   Late Player Addi;ons
•   MSPSP Player Transfers
•   Late Team Official (Staff) Addi;ons
•   Disciplinary CommiMee
•   MSPSP Team Requirements
Michigan State Premier Soccer Program (MSPSP) League Informa6on & Updates - Presented by
About MSPSP (Michigan State Premier Soccer Program)
The Michigan State Premier Soccer Program (MSPSP) is Michigan's compe;;ve state-wide soccer league. We represent over
12,000 talented young boys and girls annually. Our purpose is to promote the development and execu;on of highly skilled youth
soccer, sportsmanship, quality coaching and officia;ng within the State of Michigan.
MSPSP Fall 2016 / Spring 2017 Par;cipa;on #’s: 12200 players, 717 teams, 113 clubs
MSPSP Fall 2017 #’s: 8845 players, 530 teams, 119 clubs
Rela;on to MRL?
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What’s New
- MSPSP Team Official sendoff policy
  In the event that a team official (coach, assistant coach, manager, etc.) is sent off (red card)
  during an MSPSP match the following penal;es will automa;cally apply:
  - The team official is suspended (completely barred) for the next MSPSP match that he/she is
  due to par;cipate in with the team he/she received the red card with.
  - A $250.00 sendoff fine will be assessed to the affilia;ng league of the team official in
  ques;on.
  - Can be appealed, see Team Official Sendoff Policy for details (MSPSP website).

- MSPSP / State Cup Dual Result
  -Complete MSPSP / State Cup Dual Result Form. You agree to the result of the State Cup
  match played between the two teams and will count as the MSPSP result (league match)
  between the same two teams. Addi;onally, you forfeit protest rights with MSPSP. The match
  MUST be played under State Cup Rules using only players who are eligible for State Cup &
  MSPSP par;cipa;on.

- Digital Passcards & Physical Passcards
  -For Digital Passcards, players must have photo uploaded on GotSoccer.
Michigan State Premier Soccer Program (MSPSP) League Informa6on & Updates - Presented by
What’s New (Cont)
-       Premier Champions Patches (Winner of P1 only)

-       MSPSP Jersey Sponsor Approval

-       U13 Pre-MRL (Fall Only) (See Pre-MRL Handout)

-       Spring 2018 registra;on date changes
    July 12th, 2018: Fall 2018 League Affilia;on Forms and team payments due to MSPSP.
                     Team payment must accompany affilia;on forms. One league check only. $550
                     per Fall 2018 team.
    July 14th , 2018: Fall 2018 Registra;on Mee;ng

-       MSPSP Champions TShirts Feedback? Long v short sleeve, style, color, etc
Michigan State Premier Soccer Program (MSPSP) League Informa6on & Updates - Presented by
Contac;ng MSPSP

Most efficient method of contac;ng MSPSP is via email
 Tyler Zbik, Program Coordinator: tzbik@michiganyouthsoccer.org
Joel Dragan, Program Director, jdragan@michiganyouthsoccer.org

              MSPSP Office Phone: (734) 459-6650
                Tyler: (734) 459-6220 Ext 201
                 Joel: (734) 459-6220 Ext 206

      Office hours can vary, typically Mon-Fri 9AM-4:30PM
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               Coach Responsibili;es (General)
•   All head coaches of teams playing in Premier division 1 and Premier division 2 shall
    be required to have a minimum “D” coaching license or a NSCAA Na;onal
    Diploma. All head coaches of teams playing in any Classic divisions shall be
    required to have a minimum “E” coaching license.
          A head coach of a Classic division team that advances to the Premier division
          shall have one (1) season to obtain his/her "D" coaching license or NSCAA
          Na;onal Diploma.
•   Each coach, assistant coach, manager, and or other team officials must have a
    valid MSYSA Risk Management (background check) card.
•   Each coach is responsible for submiqng proper pass cards and Referee Fees prior
    to the start of the game as well as reimbursing any park entry fees the referee and
    opposing team incurred to enter the facility.
MSPSP Rule 8 Sec;on 5- Club Passcards
                            The MOST ques6oned MSPSP Rule
(1)   MSPSP registered teams may u;lize players from within both the same club and
      MSPSP affiliated league to par;cipate in the team’s MSPSP league games.
(2)   Players u;lized in this manner are considered ‘club passcard players’
(3)   Players wishing to club passcard to a MSPSP team must be currently registered
      with MSYSA.
(4)   Players can club passcard up a maximum of two age groups from their eligible
      age group (U14 -> U16).
(5)   MSPSP teams are limited to five (5) club passcarded players per game.
(6)   Teams u;lizing an MSPSP club passcard player must meet all other roster
      requirements
MSPSP Rule 8 Sec;on 5- Club Passcards
(7) Game day rosters may not exceed 18 total players including club passcarded
     players.
(8) Players can club passcard a maximum of twice per week with the week star;ng
     on Sunday.
(9) Players may club passcard within their own age group only from a lower division
     team to a higher division team (Premier 2 -> Premier 1).
(10) Players cannot club passcard down in compe;;on or age groups from their
     primary rostered team / eligible age group. MRL and Na6onal League players
     may not par6cipate in MSPSP. (Regardless of age group)
(11) At the U13 age group in the fall season, players may club passcard across the
     statewide divisions. Players registered on a statewide team may not club
     passcard into the regional divisions – regional division players may club passcard
     onto statewide teams.
MSPSP Rule 8 Sec;on 5- Club Passcards

12) Players needing to service a suspension for misconduct are not permiMed to club
    passcard un;l their suspension is served with their primary team. Suspensions may
    not be served in club passcarded matches.
13) Select and Recrea;onal MSYSA registered players may club passcard in MSPSP
    matches. Club passcarding select and recrea;onal players must be age-eligible for
    the MSPSP division.
14) U13 MSYSA Directors Academy players may NOT club passcard to U13 MSPSP
    Matches. All other Directors Academy to MSPSP club passcarding scenarios are
    permiMed.
Viola;on of Club Passcard Rules

• A viola;on of MSPSP club passcard procedures will be
  reviewed by the MSPSP Board of Directors. Punishments
  can include, but are not limited to, one or more of the
  following:
   – Replaying of the match with the viola;ng team paying for match fees
     including referee and facility costs.
   – Match forfeiture.
   – A monetary fine to the offending team, coach, or league.
   – Suspensions of the offending coach.
Reschedules & Cancella;ons
            • Can reschedule for ANY reason, provided
              other team agrees to reschedule.
            • No excep6ons to requirements of the
              policy
            • Does your reschedule require a fee???
              - All MSPSP reschedules must be accompanied with a
               $100.00 reschedule fee. Excep;ons are only granted due
               to inclement weather, dangerous field condi6ons or
               facility unavailability (documenta;on required).
            • Teams s;ll responsible for arranging AR’s.
                 If ‘NO’ is in the box that applies to your reschedule,
                 the match will need to be played as scheduled or
                 forfeited. Forfeiture fines are $250 + the team is
                 ineligible to win the division in which they par6cipate.
Reschedules & Cancella;ons
Referees
• MSPSP liaison at the field
• MSPSP assigns the CRs and your Club assigns the ARs.
   • MUST be cer;fied assignors.
• Referees get paid if they show up at the field, no excep6ons.
• Assignors available on www.mspsl.org
• Referee evalua;on forms available on www.mspsl.org
   • USE this form!
• MSPSP stands by ALL referee discre;onary decisions.
   • Red cards
   • Yellow cards
   • Offside
   • Etc.
• Do NOT ask for suspensions to rescind. Will not happen.
Regional Referee Assignors

•   Metro East- Fawzi Noocha: fnoocha@hotmail.com 586.491.7333
•   Metro West- Erich Shrewsbury: shrews@gmail.com 248.467.7846
•   Lansing- Dena Connine: dena@co9.com 517.944.9090
•   Kalamazoo- Gerald OuelleMe: gwo73mg@aol.com 269.358.0255
•   North- Tom Coatoam: mscref@gmail.com 989.928.5939
•   Grand Rapids- John CorbeM: jscails@aol.com 616.334.4240
Suspensions
• Applies to players and coaches.
• Red Cards – 1 game suspension
  - Violent Conduct, Spiqng, & Serious Foul Play WILL be two game
  suspensions.
  - Email from MSPSP Disciplinary CommiMee
• Yellow Card accumula;on - 3 yellow cards – 1 game suspension
                              - 6 yellow cards – 1 game suspension
• Two yellows in one match does not accumulate as two yellows.
• Track your teams’ own yellow cards to avoid conflict – Use copies of your
  roster. You can call and check with MSPSP – but you are responsible to
  keep track of this and ensure you have eligible players should a player face
  a suspension.
Protests
• Protests must be wriMen on the game report at the field (no excep;ons).
  Preferably BEFORE the match, but OK azer.
• Can only protest for a misapplica6on of the Laws of the Game or the MSPSP
  Rules and Regula6ons.
  - No off-sides, issued cards, hand balls, etc
• What is an acceptable protest?
  - Field size, game length, ineligible player (club passcard)
• Again, protests must done at the field, on the game report – preferably
  before the match begins.
• Note your signature on the match report
     • By signing this report you agree all items reported are valid.
Late Player Addi;ons
For late player addi6ons, MSPSP needs:
     – Player contract
     – Player added to team in GotSoccer
     – $25 fee – check or cash only
     – MSPSP must have all items before the passcard will be created. MSPSP will only
        send physical copies of the passcards, we will not send copies via email.
        Replacement cards are $20. No duplicates.

MSPSP Rule 10 Sec6on 7:
Roster Addi6ons.
1. Any&me a named goalkeeper is injured and out of play, another goalkeeper may be added for the
    remainder of the season, through the normal registra&on process.
2. Any&me a team's ac&ve roster drops to fourteen (14) players, due to injury or resigna&on of players,
    that team shall be allowed to add players to their roster through the normal registra&on process
    un&l they have reached an ac&ve roster of fiDeen (15) players.
3. Player addi&ons to MSPSP rosters are permissible up to forty-eight (48) hours before a teams’ first
    match except for addi&ons outlined in Rule 10 Sec&ons 7. 1 and 7.2 (which can occur at any point in
    the season).
Inter-Premier Program Player Transfer
MSPSP will only approve a transfer from one MSPSP team to another MSPSP team if
the following condi;ons are met:
(a) The player transfer is supported (approved) by the player’s originally registered
     team, club and league (documenta;on required)
(b) The player transfer is supported (approved) by the player’s new team, club and
     league.
(c) The transfer occurs during the MSYSA Transfer Window (11/1 – 3/1).
(d) All other MSYSA and MSPSP Rules and Regula;ons are followed.
Late Team Official (staff) Addi;ons
All teams get three (3) team officials
          - Head Coach, Assistant Coach, Manager staff posi;ons
          - Any combina;on of coaches, assistant coaches, and managers.
A fourth (4th) team official costs $25.

                     Disciplinary CommiMee
 Don’t want to hear from them!

 Ar6cle III. Sec6on 9. Disciplinary Authority
 The MSPSP Board of Directors has authority to bar completely, suspend or
 otherwise discipline any player, coach, manager, assistant, trainer, club
 officer, league officer, or other person associated with any team playing
 within MSPSP.
MSPSP Team Requirements
- MSPSP Patches – Lez sleeve or lez breast

MSPSP Lanyards – Coaches & team officials

Ignorance of the Rules
It is the responsibility of each player, roach, manager, trainer, team official, and
league official to know and understand the Bylaws and Rules of the premier
program. Ignorance of these Bylaws and Rules will not be considered an excuse
for failure to follow them and will not be considered as a defense in any
Disciplinary Hearing of the Premier Program.
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