For Parents: Supporting Your Player
Resources to get the best out of your season experience
How to support your Coach and the Referee:
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Check the SFRPD Field Rain Out page to determine the status of your field. SFRPD may not update this site until after 7:00 am on Saturday and Sunday (after confirming field conditions with site staff).
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Does your coach need you to print out the Game Day Photo Roster? Here’s how!
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Support your referee (youth or adult). Learn about US Soccer’s Referee Abuse Prevention Plan and share with your team.
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Please help keep the sidelines in check. No yelling at the referee! And, watch this 15 minute video about how spectator sideline behavior is actually affecting the players.
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Hey parents. If you haven't yet checked out all the resources at Soccer Parent Resource Center, I highly recommend you do. Sign up for free through SFYS (we pay for your membership), and then check out the site. Check out their webinars, find book recommendations, search topics related to where your player is, and more. And watching the Sideline Project is a must for all sports parents!
You play a very important role as a sport parent!