BC Tigers FC is hosting a FREE Player ID and Team selection for all players born 2011-2005.
BC Tigers is pleased to announce that we will have our players’ evaluations for 2022-2023 starting the first week of March 2022 and as per the schedule below.
BC Tigers’ ability to evaluate players or determine suitability for a particular level of play will be limited to the player’s individual skills, fitness and not their game awareness.
Newly Registered players, as well as those returning, will therefore be evaluated at the age and level team training sessions by our TD and qualified team coaches.
New players joining the club will enter a team at the level they want to play and undergo the assessment with the whole team.
We invite all Boys and Girls to try out for our teams for the 2022 season.
Aim and Objective
Run/Conduct a smooth, and transparent player assessment that is based on the principles of play (i.e. Attacking & Defending), and supported by the Long Term Player Development Program (LTDP)
To place every player on the appropriate team, and level – dictated by the players’ ability. This will help the player to continue developing in the game
Method Of Assessment/Evaluation
Use Small Sided Game (SSG) ranging from 4v4 to 8v8 and 11v11 where required and needed
When we have several grids, One to two players will be rotated/moved by Evaluation Staff from grid to grid after about 5 minutes of continuous play in the grid the Staff in question is evaluating
Grid Size may range from 20×30 to higher grid size based on player ability, technical, and tactical factors. Players are evaluated by a group of qualified and experienced evaluators.
At the end of any given try-out session. ALL players who attended that level will be contacted by a club representative.
Players making the ‘team’ will be contacted by the coach and must commit to the team within 24 hours or the next player listed will be contacted and the original player will have given up her spot.
Any player who attends tryouts will be placed on a team.
If try-out cuts are made and there is a final date, any player not making the top level will automatically be placed at the next level.
Goalkeeper Evaluations
In today’s (modern) game, goalkeepers are required to be nearly as good with their feet as infield players. Hence, it is important that this factor is taken into account when assessing/evaluating keepers. The following components will be taken into account during evaluation sessions:
Footwork
Basic Handling Techniques
Catching Highballs
Making Recovery Saves
Reaction Saves
Ball Distribution (i.e. with both hands, and feet)
If you have any questions please contact BC Tigers Technical Director, Patrick Prele at: patrick.bctigers@gmail.com or cell phone-778-960-2477.