Frequently Asked Questions

 

How can I get ICE SOCCER started in my school (high school or college)?

New sports most often have to be asked for by the students ... if students do not ask for it, administrators are not likely to offer it. Being such a new sport, interested students should explain ICE SOCCER to the administrators and/ or students groups (recreational, club or intramural sports student advisory councils) that make recommendations to the administration. Having a faculty coach lined up will also help, as will telling how required protective gear and footwear will be secured, provided and/or handled. In many cases players will supply their own. Ask the administration if an ICE SOCCER season can be scheduled in those months before or after the high demand ice time of the ice hockey season. If not, ask to schedule ICE SOCCER games after hockey practise or on days when the the local hockey team plays away games. And if ice-time budget is a consideration, perhaps local civic groups or community businesses can be secured as team sponsors to help off-set costs, at least until the sport becomes established in a regular school budget.

 

 
 
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