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  1. The Canada Soccer Grassroots Standards have been designed to create the best possible learning and development environment for all young players in Canada. The Grassroots Standards are based on global best practice while taking into account the realities of Canadian soccer. As adults, it is our responsibility to ensure that all of our children ...

  2. The Dominion of Canada Football Association, today known as the Canadian Soccer Association, was founded in Winnipeg, Manitoba in July 1912. [2][3] The organization joined FIFA on December 31, 1912. On June 21, 1926, the DCFA resigned from FIFA, only to rejoin on June 20, 1948. The governing body of the game retained that name until it was ...

    • What Is LTPD?
    • Why LTPD?
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    LTPD is a model of athlete development that parallels what doctors and psychologists have long used to better understand human development: as a series of distinct stages, which takes us from infancy through to adulthood. A person’s abilities, behavious and emotions, as well as their understanding of the world around them, varies from stage to stag...

    We don’t expect kids to compete in spelling bees without first teaching them their ABCs. When activities and expectations don’t match with a child’s developmental stage, this can set them up for failure. The same is true when young children are thrust into a soccer environment that over-emphasizes winning at the expense of developing skills and hav...

    For in-depth presentation of the Long-Term Player Development model, browse through the Wellness to World Cup – Volume 1 manual(pdf).

  3. Canada Soccer is responsible for the development and certification of all coaches working with players across all environments in Canada through its Coach Education & Certification Program. The A Diploma continues to develop and refine the student coach's capacity to meet the demands of coaching senior players in a performance environment. The ...

  4. In summary, these competitions offer the CSA a perfect combination, including a great format and optimal circumstances for players to develop mentally, technically and tactically; whilst the regional associations are acquiring organisational and event management skills and experience; and without forgetting young referee’s crucial role, performing under the most professional conditions as ...

  5. The Canadian soccer league system, also called the Canadian soccer pyramid, is a term used in soccer to describe the structure of the league system in Canada. The governing body of soccer in the country is the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA), which oversees the system and domestic cups (including the Canadian Championship) but does not operate any of its component leagues.

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