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July 5, To whom it may concern, Mr [redacted] is referring to two separate teams and games played on different datesOne game played on Sunday July played by his under year old team Xolos and another game playee on Friday July 4th Manchester United under years old Sunday July 6, Xolos under and a team called California Bears White, CBW under playedXolos lost the game 4-During the game the California Bears White, CBW coach requested the referee verify via birth certificates ages of specific Xolos team playersThe Xolos coach provided copies of birth certificates to the refereeThe Xolos coach proceeded to protest specific players on the CBW teamThe CBW coach provided original birth certificates of those players in question to the refereeAt the conclusion of the game both coaches signed and received carbon copies of the Game Roster listing each team’s players, a synopsis outlining the game protest, and the final score On Monday, July 7, The Director requested the CBW coach bring the original birth certificates and his carbon copy of the Game Roster to the office of California Soccer LeagueThe CBW coach presented the documents to the Director for his review on Monday, July The Director postponed posting the game score online in order to complete an investigationWhen Mr [redacted] spoke to our staff person, [redacted] Mr [redacted] was told the CBW team provided the referee player documentation on the field the day of the game and brought the documents to the office for the Director ‘s reviewMr [redacted] did not come to the office to discuss the matter, or provide original birth certificatesOur adult league staff person, [redacted] was informed by the Director that Mr [redacted] had spoken to him on the previous Friday and he had invited Mr [redacted] to come speak with him any time regarding any concerns, and that Mr [redacted] left a voicemail (available upon request) stating do not call me back I am leaving your leagueA parent from one of the three teams playing in our league Mr [redacted] coached came to the office (contact information available upon request)He notified us Mr [redacted] would no longer be coaching the teams, Xolos Under 7, Manchester United Under 9, and Mexico Under and that each team would play in the league the next seasonand that the incident which occurred on Friday, July 5th when Mr [redacted] pulled the Manchester United under year old players off the field during the middle of the game when the team began losing would not happen againand that the parents were unhappy with the way he yelled at the kids, as well as, being disatisfied with the fact Mr [redacted] failed to tell them that three of the Manchester under players were above the age range so there was no way the team could advance to the finals Regarding Desired Settlement, • On Sunday, July Xolos lost the semi final game to CBW, to Xolos did not qualify to move to the final playoff game It should be noted that two of the Xolos under players, who played on July were earlier in the season denied to play on the CBW team due to being too old to play on the CBW under team, (available upon request pictures of players on the field during the game.) • The youth on the Xolos team as well as the other two teams are still playing in California Soccer League under a different coachThe Xolos under team did not advance due to losing their gameThe Manchester United under team did not advance to the finals due to players on the team being older than years oldThe Director has spoken to the Manchester Under team parents regarding league rules for older youth playing in a division below their age level • On June 6, during the youth coaches meeting, game protest policy was reviewedYouth leagues do not provide player personal information to the publicStandard youth league policy is that a league official reviews player personal information to determine legitimacy of playerLeague staff is directed to never disclose player personal documentation in order to protect the youth’s privacyThe CBW team coach was not allowed to view Xolos youth player personal documentation and the Xolos coach will not be allowed to view CBW youth player birth certificates or ID’s If you have any questions please contact me directly Sincerely, [redacted] California Soccer League Director
July 5, 2014
To whom it may concern,
Mr. [redacted] is referring to two separate teams and games played on different dates. One game played on
Sunday July 6 played by his under 7 year old team Xolos and another game playee on Friday July 4th
Manchester...
United under 9 years old.
Sunday July 6, Xolos under 7 and a team called California Bears White, CBW under 7 played. Xolos lost the game
4-0. During the game the California Bears White, CBW coach requested the referee verify via birth certificates
ages of specific Xolos team players. The Xolos coach provided copies of birth certificates to the referee. The
Xolos coach proceeded to protest specific players on the CBW team. The CBW coach provided original birth
certificates of those players in question to the referee. At the conclusion of the game both coaches signed and
received carbon copies of the Game Roster listing each team’s players, a synopsis outlining the game protest,
and the final score.
On Monday, July 7, The Director requested the CBW coach bring the original birth certificates and his carbon
copy of the Game Roster to the office of California Soccer League. The CBW coach presented the documents
to the Director for his review on Monday, July 7. The Director postponed posting the game score online in
order to complete an investigation. When Mr. [redacted] spoke to our staff person, [redacted] Mr. [redacted] was
told the CBW team provided the referee player documentation on the field the day of the game and brought the
documents to the office for the Director ‘s review. Mr. [redacted] did not come to the office to discuss the matter,
or provide original birth certificates. Our adult league staff person, [redacted] was informed by the Director that
Mr. [redacted] had spoken to him on the previous Friday and he had invited Mr. [redacted] to come speak with
him any time regarding any concerns, and that Mr. [redacted] left a voicemail (available upon request) stating
do not call me back I am leaving your league. A parent from one of the three teams playing in our league Mr.
[redacted] coached came to the office (contact information available upon request). He notified us Mr. [redacted]
would no longer be coaching the teams, Xolos Under 7, Manchester United Under 9, and Mexico Under 13 and
that each team would play in the league the next season... and that the incident which occurred on Friday, July
5th when Mr. [redacted] pulled the Manchester United under 9 year old players off the field during the middle of
the game when the team began losing would not happen again.... and that the parents were unhappy with the
way he yelled at the kids, as well as, being disatisfied with the fact Mr. [redacted] failed to tell them that three of
the Manchester under 9 players were above the age range so there was no way the team could advance to the
finals.
Regarding Desired Settlement,
• On Sunday, July 6 Xolos lost the semi final game to CBW, 0 to 4. Xolos did not qualify to move to the final
playoff game.
It should be noted that two of the Xolos under 7 players, who played on July 6 were earlier in the season
denied to play on the CBW team due to being too old to play on the CBW under 7 team, (available upon
request pictures of players on the field during the game.)
• The youth on the Xolos team as well as the other two teams are still playing in California Soccer
League under a different coach. The Xolos under 7 team did not advance due to losing their game. The
Manchester United under 9 team did not advance to the finals due to players on the team being older
than 9 years old. The Director has spoken to the Manchester Under 9 team parents regarding league
rules for older youth playing in a division below their age level.
• On June 6, during the youth coaches meeting, game protest policy was reviewed. Youth leagues do not
provide player personal information to the public. Standard youth league policy is that a league official
reviews player personal information to determine legitimacy of player. League staff is directed to never
disclose player personal documentation in order to protect the youth’s privacy. The CBW team coach
was not allowed to view Xolos youth player personal documentation and the Xolos coach will not be
allowed to view CBW youth player birth certificates or ID’s.
If you have any questions please contact me directly.
Sincerely,
[redacted]
California Soccer League Director
Review: CaliforniaSoccerLeague; I feel they are very irresponsible in all areas of their organization (Administrative, scheduling, processing, and supervision).Last Sunday we had a game with his ex founder or ex partner (CoCo) there was a protest on one of my player for his age by the coach we provided birth certificate and picture ID; however when I protested nothing was shown to me and the referee didn't even turn it in the protest form to the leeague, also all the player where Not recorded on the list of player for that day. Almost a week passed, and I called spoke with [redacted] he advised me that he didn't know what was going on, he stated he would call me back and guess what? Youre right he never did. Now we are not part of the final!Desired Settlement: I want to see proof all the birth certificates and picture ID's of the players that where submitted for protest, and an apology letter for the parents of these wonderful kids that missed out on the possibility of the final game; in addition for never contacting the Coach regarding the protest.
Business
Response:
July 5, 2014
To whom it may concern,
Mr. [redacted] is referring to two separate teams and games played on different dates. One game played on
Sunday July 6 played by his under 7 year old team Xolos and another game playee on Friday July 4th
Manchester United under 9 years old.
Sunday July 6, Xolos under 7 and a team called California Bears White, CBW under 7 played. Xolos lost the game
4-0. During the game the California Bears White, CBW coach requested the referee verify via birth certificates
ages of specific Xolos team players. The Xolos coach provided copies of birth certificates to the referee. The
Xolos coach proceeded to protest specific players on the CBW team. The CBW coach provided original birth
certificates of those players in question to the referee. At the conclusion of the game both coaches signed and
received carbon copies of the Game Roster listing each team’s players, a synopsis outlining the game protest,
and the final score.
On Monday, July 7, The Director requested the CBW coach bring the original birth certificates and his carbon
copy of the Game Roster to the office of California Soccer League. The CBW coach presented the documents
to the Director for his review on Monday, July 7. The Director postponed posting the game score online in
order to complete an investigation. When Mr. [redacted] spoke to our staff person, [redacted] Mr. [redacted] was
told the CBW team provided the referee player documentation on the field the day of the game and brought the
documents to the office for the Director ‘s review. Mr. [redacted] did not come to the office to discuss the matter,
or provide original birth certificates. Our adult league staff person, [redacted] was informed by the Director that
Mr. [redacted] had spoken to him on the previous Friday and he had invited Mr. [redacted] to come speak with
him any time regarding any concerns, and that Mr. [redacted] left a voicemail (available upon request) stating
do not call me back I am leaving your league. A parent from one of the three teams playing in our league Mr.
[redacted] coached came to the office (contact information available upon request). He notified us Mr. [redacted]
would no longer be coaching the teams, Xolos Under 7, Manchester United Under 9, and Mexico Under 13 and
that each team would play in the league the next season... and that the incident which occurred on Friday, July
5th when Mr. [redacted] pulled the Manchester United under 9 year old players off the field during the middle of
the game when the team began losing would not happen again.... and that the parents were unhappy with the
way he yelled at the kids, as well as, being disatisfied with the fact Mr. [redacted] failed to tell them that three of
the Manchester under 9 players were above the age range so there was no way the team could advance to the
finals.
Regarding Desired Settlement,
• On Sunday, July 6 Xolos lost the semi final game to CBW, 0 to 4. Xolos did not qualify to move to the final
playoff game.
It should be noted that two of the Xolos under 7 players, who played on July 6 were earlier in the season
denied to play on the CBW team due to being too old to play on the CBW under 7 team, (available upon
request pictures of players on the field during the game.)
• The youth on the Xolos team as well as the other two teams are still playing in California Soccer
League under a different coach. The Xolos under 7 team did not advance due to losing their game. The
Manchester United under 9 team did not advance to the finals due to players on the team being older
than 9 years old. The Director has spoken to the Manchester Under 9 team parents regarding league
rules for older youth playing in a division below their age level.
• On June 6, during the youth coaches meeting, game protest policy was reviewed. Youth leagues do not
provide player personal information to the public. Standard youth league policy is that a league official
reviews player personal information to determine legitimacy of player. League staff is directed to never
disclose player personal documentation in order to protect the youth’s privacy. The CBW team coach
was not allowed to view Xolos youth player personal documentation and the Xolos coach will not be
allowed to view CBW youth player birth certificates or ID’s.
If you have any questions please contact me directly.
Sincerely,
California Soccer League Director