Spring
Registration Open
Thanks for registering early -
it looks like a great spring coming up!
We are trying to get the coaches their teams by March 19th
Don't wait until the last minute - PLEASE!
Get the info here
In honor of World Cup 2010,
we will hold the Bloomfield Cup 2010
Six games and a three game
tournament playoff
to determine the Cup winners!
65
Teams - 39 Towns -
Over 800 Players Coming To Bloomfield
This spring Bloomfield Soccer BC will
field 13 travel teams - over 175 players
- who will be representing our town
in highly competitive, good
spirited games in the Mid-NJ-Youth
Soccer Association.
Sixty-five teams
representing 39 towns will be coming
to Bloomfield Between March 14 and June
1 to play our squads. Watch for
schedule updates and come watch our
youth athletes.
April 5 – 9
Monday - Friday
9:00 am – 12:00 pm Bloomfield Middle School, Bloomfield, NJ
Coming soon - new coaching guidelines for
intown soccer
- YES you can coach - Here are some individual
drills all players need!
More great skills to teach!
The Bloomfield Soccer Booster Club
provides the local
community with a consistent recreation and travel youth
soccer
program. An organization of parent volunteers, the club
promotes youth soccer that is geared for the player who wants to
learn, train and play the game of soccer at various levels of
competition.
Our Recreational in-town program includes boys and girls from the
kindergarten to high school age groups. All players receive a soccer jersey and participation
award.
The travel program includes boys and girls ages U-8 through U-19 as
part of the Mid-New Jersey Youth Soccer Association League (MNJYSA).
Consisting of Fall and Spring seasons, child participation includes
professional training, league competition and tournament matches.
The club devotes its energies towards progressive childhood
development promoting physical fitness, good sportsmanship, and
teamwork, through the enjoyable participation in the sport of
soccer. Read About Us
Sportsmanship Rules Expected Behavior: For coaches, players, parents & spectators.
1. Positive encouragement is good; negative comments are bad.
2. Be a good role model & good sport.
3. Do not argue or yell at the referee. Never boo the other team or
cheer when they make a mistake.
4. No cursing or name calling.
5. Disrespectful or disruptive behavior will not be tolerated.
6. Cheering is good, but do not yell at your child during the games.
It can be distracting.
7. Remember: THIS IS FOR FUN AND THESE ARE CHILDREN.