FLUGSA
Florida United Girls Soccer Association

Welcome to the FLUGSA Website
This is the new and improved FLUGSA website. If you have any trouble navigating the FLUGSA website, please Contact Us .

2008-09 Regular Season
It's time to start planning the 2008-09 season! We are in need of volunteers to help make this season the best ever! if you would like to volunteer, please send an e-mail to flugsainfo@bellsouth.net. Our early season, ages U 15 and above, will start in August. The regular season will start in late October or November.

Annual General Meeting

The annual general meeting will take place on Saturday May 31, 2008 at Grand Palms Country Club. Grand Palms is on Pines Boulevard just west of I-75. Breakfast will be served from 8-8:45am; we meet until 11:30 then break for lunch; and the entire meeting will be over by 4pm. EVERY CLUB WHO WISHES TO BE IN FLUGSA IN 2008-09 MUST BE REPRESENTED.

Are you planning on playing Soccer in College??
Please check out our entire section on College Preparation. It has some great links and guidelines. Don't forget to register for SAT & ACT tests! Make sure you request your scores to be sent to the NCAA Clearinghouse code 9999.

By now all 2009 and 2010 high school graduates should have a college "plan." 2009 slots are 75% filled; 2010 slots 50% filled, and coaches are already looking at 2011 graduates! If you are entering your juinor year, coaches can e-mail you beginning September 1, so start contacting them now!

COLLEGE AND LOCAL SUMMER CAMPS
If you are entering your juinor or senior year, now is the summer to attend 1-3 college camps if you want to play for that school. On an average over 80% of college recruits have attended that colleges summer camp. Click here: http://www.flugsa.org/College_Preparation/collegecamps.htm

WHO PLAYS IN FLUGSA?
The league is made up of teams from Port St. Lucie to the north, Cutler Ridge to the south over to Cape Coral on the West coast of Florida. The league's early season for ages 15-18 runs August through October. Our regular season play for ages U9-14 runs from late October/early November through February. Post season events are held for all age groups who play in the regular season.

FLUGSA ENDORSES A ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY FOR ABUSE OF ANYONE. We Vigorously Enforce the FYSA CODE of ETHICS:
Coaches are responsible for the conduct of their teams, parents, and respective fans; If the Coaches cannot control their teams, parents, or fans - the Coach(es) will be dismissed; and, If necessary, the player, parent, and/or fan(s) will be dismissed from the field and appropriate action taken.

WHAT IS FLUGSA?
The Florida United Girls Soccer Association (FLUGSA), Founded in 1982, is a statewide soccer competitive travel league for the advanced female soccer player. FLUGSA IS THE OLDEST GIRLS ONLY SOCCER LEAGUE IN THE UNITED STATES!

Florida Youth Soccer Association, (FYSA), governs the league and the Florida United Girls Soccer Association (FLUGSA) administers its league play through its Executive Board and membership, which adheres to all governing, By-laws including FYSA code of ethics.

HOW TO CONTACT A LOCAL SOCCER CLUB?
If you are a parent or player of a particular team, please contact your club rep listed on the link below. For all other's if you need help in obtaining information about a local club, please click link below!
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Unverified or Temporary passes
FLUGSA has consulted with FYSA on the issue of player pass verification. The current policy is: No players will be allowed to participate in FLUGSA Games with TEMPORARY or UNVERIFIED passes. Sanctions for violations of this policy may include game forfeiture, suspension of coaches and club fines.

Clubs normally have 10 days in which to send the appropriate paperwork to FYSA in order to VERIFY a player's birth date. The ease with which player passes can be printed and used may have caused some clubs to delay sending in their paperwork. Referee assignors will be notified to instruct all of their referees to refuse to allow players to participate if the pass shows UNVERIFIED. Even, if a referee allows a player to play with an unverified pass, the same sanctions will apply.


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