FAQ’S

What are the registration fees?

Registration fees until April 1st are:

Under 5 and Under 7:  $75.oo  (Rates will increase to $100 on April 2nd)

Under 10, Under 12, Under 14 and Under 18: $100.00  (Rates will increase to $125 on April 2nd)

Registration fees will increase after April 1st.

 When does the season start?

U5 –  *8 week season 

U7 – *8 week season

U10 – * 10 week season

U12 Mixed –*10 week season 

U14 Mixed: *10 week season 

U18 Mixed:  *10 week season 

When does the Season End?

For the Under 5 and Under 7 Divisions, the club holds a special FUN DAY after the games.  The kids will participate in fun games, a bouncy castle, and a water spray from the Fire Department!

The U10 and up divisions will hold a Cup Day on the final weekend of the season usually mid-August.

 What equipment do parents supply for their children?

Parents provide cleats and shin guards for their children; BSCI will provide shorts, soccer socks and a soccer jersey for the players.

When will my child hear from his/her coach?

All players in each division will be contacted by their coach THE WEEK PRIOR TO THEIR FIRST DAY.  If for some reason you do not get a phone call, don’t worry! Just arrive on the first day and we will direct your child to his/her coach.

What field does my child play on?

Click here for a Map of the Brockville Soccer fields.    

Please check the website and the white board outside the building for locations each week.

Do parents stay for the soccer games?

Although it is not required,  most parents stay to watch their children play soccer.

Are games held every week, including holidays?

Yes, games are held every week however usually not on CANADA DAY, July 1st.  In the event of extreme heat alerts, poor field conditions due to heavy rains, thunderstorms or severe weather, your child’s game could be cancelled.  If you are not sure, please visit the Brockville Soccer Club website Homepage for game cancellations.

Are soccer games ever cancelled?  If so, how can I find out if my child’s soccer game is cancelled?

Yes, in the event of extreme heat alerts, poor field conditions,thunderstorms or severe weather, your child’s game could be cancelled.  If you are not sure, please visit the Brockville Soccer Club website Homepage for game cancellations.

What criteria do you use to determine if it is safe to be out on the field when there is thunder and lightning?

We use the 30-30 Lightning Rule to determine the threat of lightning in our area.

Count seconds between seeing lightning and hearing thunder.  If this is less than 30 seconds clear the field and seek shelter immediately.  Lightning is a potential threat.

Wait 30 minutes before leaving shelter after the last lightning flash followed by thunder within 30 seconds or less.  Half of all lightning deaths occur after a storm has passed.  Stay in a safe area until you are sure the threat has passed.

Example:  Lightning strikes at 5:25 p.m. and is followed by thunder after 20 seconds: GAME DELAYED until 5:55 p.m.

Lightning strikes AGAIN at 5:35 p.m. followed by thunder after 40 seconds: GAME DELAY MAINTAINED until 5:55 p.m.

Lightning strikes at 5:45 p.m. followed by thunder after 25 seconds: NEW GAME DELAY until 6:15 p.m.

*Coaches and referees may choose to keep delaying games until there is no longer a threat of lightning in our area OR plan to reschedule if the storm appears to be of long duration, the game delays will affect night visibility or the game delays will affect later scheduled games.