The Delta Youth Soccer League (DYSL) is a volunteer nonprofit organization that provides recreational and competitive soccer programs for boys and girls ages 4 to 19 years in the Antioch, Pittsburg, Bay Point and adjacent unincorporated areas. The purpose of the DYSL shall be to develop, promote and administer the game of soccer among youth without regard to race, religion, color, creed, sex or national origin.
Character - To demonstrate, through example, the meaning of honesty, responsibility, loyalty, and discipline. Courage - To encourage your child to follow his conscience, to stand up for what is right, to take responsibility when something goes wrong, and never to be afraid to say "I made a mistake.".
Character - To demonstrate, through example, the meaning of honesty, responsibility, loyalty, and discipline. Courage - To encourage your child to follow his conscience, to stand up for what is right, to take responsibility when something goes wrong, and never to be afraid to say "I made a mistake.".
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Player new to the league must provide a birth certificate. Since we now offer online registration, players will need to upload a copy of their birth certificate. A copy will be required for any in person registrations. Your registration fees cover the cost of practice and game fields, uniforms (jersey, shorts, socks) and paid referees for U10 and above.
TOPSoccer
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TOPSoccer began in 1991, designed and administered by US Youth Soccer, the nation's largest youth sports organization and its volunteer TOPSoccer Committee, to provide meaningful learning, development and physical participation opportunities to these young athletes through the game of soccer. There are thousands of children with disabilities who need, and can be provided the opportunity to play soccer through TOPSoccer.
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Each match is controlled by a referee who has full authority to enforce the Laws of the Game in connection with the match. The integrity of the Laws, and the referees who apply them, must always be protected and respected. All those in authority, especially coaches and team captains, have a clear responsibility to the game to respect the match officials and their decisions.
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Competitive Soccer is also known as "Club Soccer" and "Travel Soccer" in other states, but is one of the same. This is meant for the aspiring player who wants to take soccer to the next level, including college and beyond. These are some of the areas you will see the difference between Recreational and Competitive soccer.
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