Players


Player safety is our top priority. All coaches much pass a background check and receive ongoing training in concussions and first aid.


To see more about our policies and safeguards to protect all of our players, see our policies page.

Frequently Asked Questions


Q: I can't register my child with his/her grade, what do I do?

Register your child in the division their birth date puts them in then email registration@edenprairisoccer.org with a request to change divisions to play with their grade. During Late Registration there is no guarantee of division change. You should check with registration first to see if the desired division has openings.


Q: How many games do the teams play? 

Seasons typically have 14-15 sessions depending on holidays and weather.

Teams typically practice in the beginning of the season then transition to playing refereed games.


The actual season schedule is dependent on age and skill level. Younger divisions continue to practice throughout the season in order to build skill fundamentals and have fun playing soccer-like games. Older divisions transition to game-only sessions. This transition point is also dependent upon division.



Q: How do you decide when to cancel games? 

Please refer to the Cancellation Policy. Note that parents, coaches nor team managers can cancel games. Our Game Cancellation Policy provides a clear chain of command prior to a game and while on the field to ensure the highest level of player, coach and spectator safety.



Q: What division is my child in? 


Players are assigned to divisions based on their ages. Grade is only an approximate guide. Use the guide on the Divisions page.



Q: When does my child play?


Go to the Division Schedule page.



Q: How are teams formed?


There are no tryouts. Players are assigned to teams based upon their age and gender (some programs are coed) with an effort to balance the teams equitably. A group of up to three coaches may request that they work together, but we do not accept multiple player requests nor do we form “neighborhood” teams.



Q: How often do you play?


Teams meet twice per week, usually on a weekday evening and on Saturday. The high school division plays on Sunday instead of Saturday.



Q: Can I request that my child play with a friend on the same team?


Request will be considered if and only if the following conditions are met:

1. Players may only make ONE request.


2. The request must be mutual, i.e.both players must request each other. 


3. Requests will not be accepted after the last day of regular registration.


NOTE: EPSA is under no obligation to honor friend requests. Our primary concern is to put together balanced teams. Requests complicate that process. We realize that this is a harsh policy, but we feel it is necessary because our program includes more than 1,000 players. Some programs have 50% request rates and “daisy chain” effects often result in more players than can be put on a team. 


For those of you who are concerned about carpooling, please remember that most programs play in the same place at the same time. You   

should still be able to carpool even if you are not on the same team. 



Q: What equipment does my child need?


EPSA will provide the jersey. Players need to have cleats, socks, shinguards, and a soccer ball. Some socks are available for players (while supplies last). Please see the Division Details page for the correct size. Players also need to bring a water bottle to practices and games.



Q: I’m volunteering as a coach. Can I request to work with another coach.


Coaches and co-coaches may request to coach with one other coach. It is recommended both coaches request each other. Not all coach requests can be fulfilled. Enter the name of your coaching request in the coaches request field on your child's registration.


Q: I do not have a child in the program, but would like to volunteer Coach a team. Can I request a specific age group and gender or request to coach a specific child?

We welcome volunteers to coach in our program even if they do not have a child playing in the program. Often, a sibling, relative or friend who enjoys soccer and would like to give back to the sport requests to play on a specific child's team as well. Volunteer coaches can also request to coach a specific age group or gender, although some of these requests cannot be met as we prefer to place volunteer coaches without a specific child's name requested in divisions who need coach help the most. See all coaching requirements under the COACHES tab on the site.



Q: When will I be notified of team assignments and practice locations?


You will be contacted by your coach about one week prior to the beginning of the season. If you have not heard by that time then email your Division Commissioner.



Q: Is proof of age required?


Yes. Proof is required upon request. Any falsification is grounds for dismissal.



Q: May parents question a referee's call? 


Referees have total game authority. Many soccer calls are subjective. Parent sideline behavior is expected to set an example for the children. Your team's coach may ask for clarification but you cannot challenge the judgment or question the integrity of the officials. 



Q: How are teams picked? 


Division Commissioners run the divisions and try to create equally balanced teams based on age and gender. 



Q: Any exception to random team picking? 


No. The coaches, assistant coaches' and team managers' children will be part of their parent's team unless the coach requests otherwise. Commissioners are under no obligation to honor any other requests for placements on specific teams. Our goal is to achieve balanced teams. 



Q: When will my child's team information be available? 


Typically one week prior to the beginning of the season, your child's coach will contact you regarding the first practice. At the first practice, the team manager will provide you with a field schedule, picture schedule, jersey, and other information. 


Q: What are the policies for dropping off my child?

Please see our Policies page for all policies related to Adult Supervision requirements, photo taking policy and codes of conduct for Adults, Parents and Coaches.

Pictures

Photos schedule and order form.