REGISTRATION: TRANSFER


Parents and players who are considering registering or reregistering for a team that is outside of their home club boundaries will be considered a transfer or a grandparented player. Each of the clubs in the Lower Island District have distinct boundaries. Except in a few circumstances, "home club" is the club area in which lies the players home address. The home address is the residence at which the player normally resides with a custodial parent(s) or guardian(s). With very few exceptions a player may have only one home address.



Some Important Points to Consider

• Transfers who are accepted to play with Cordova Bay Soccer Club must understand that when playing in divisions of U11 - U18, teams are restricted to three (3) transfers per team.
• First opportunity for team placement will be given to home club and exempt players.
• No club is obligated to register a transfer player.
• No player may try out or play with a team unless the player is registered either in the current season or for the new season. The current season ends at June 30th.



Exemptions

• Any girl who was registered (i.e. not a transfer or release) with the club prior to June 21, 2001 is considered a member of this club unless they chose to return to their home club.
• The head coach of a team may apply to LISA for an exemption for their child before the beginning of the season.
• Home stay parents who are members can apply to LISA to for an exemption for any home stay or visiting student.



Transfer Fee

There is a $10 Lower Island Soccer Association fee for every transfer.



Grandparented Players

Players can apply for grandparent status if they:
• Played for the Club before they moved out of the club area, and have not played for any other club since they moved.
• Have an older sibling who has grandparent status.

The Grandparented Application Form must be completed and submitted to the Club. Once approved by LISA, need not be done again.



Cordova Bay Soccer Club BoundariesBounded on the east by waterfront, on the south by Royal Oak Avenue as it connects with the Pat Bay Highway, east along Royal Oak Drive and extending to the waterfront, on the west by the Patricia Bay Highway and on the north by the boundary between Central Saanich and Saanich along Dooley Rd and extensions thereof.