Uniform Regulations
For practice, children can wear any soccer outfit that provides comfort, but is not too loose fitting; for games the team uniform must be worn. In inclement weather, if it is rainy, cold or windy, dress accordingly with layers
under the uniform. Consider having an extra layer to add during half time and after the game.
The standard uniform consists of a team shirt, shorts and socks; to be used for both the fall and spring season consider sizing for the growth of your child.
Shin-guards are mandatory during practices and games (inside the socks).Game Day Attire
- Issued jersey, tucked into the shorts
- Issued shorts
- Issued tube socks pulled up over the shin guards
- Regulation soccer shoes (with or without rubber cleats), gym shoes or sneakers. Soccer shoes with rubber cleats are recommended in the game where the
- majority of the other players have regular soccer shoes, and especially on wet or muddy fields. Cleats that screw into the shoe or metal cleats will not be allowed.
- Baseball and American Football cleats are not permitted - the front toe spike can cause serious foot or ankle injuries if it catches the ground.
- Shin guards are mandatory!
- Goalies may wear soft knee or elbow pads and a head cap. Goalies may also wear warm-up pants when the weather is cold or when the goal area is not covered with grass. Goalies must wear shirts that distinguish him or her from the other players.
- Players cannot wear metal bracelets, earrings, wristwatches, and any type of cast or splint, which could cause injury to the player or others.
- Additional clothing such as shirts and long pants may be worn under the uniform while the player is participating in a game. A player may wear warm outer clothing while not participating in the game.
- Players not properly attired will not be allowed to play for safety reasons.