Select Parent Info


For information about the Select Program, please contact the Select Program Vice-President, Daron Seerden, at selectvp@vyso.org.


Victoria Fire Logo Apparel

You can purchase a variety of items for parents, grandparents, siblings, and fans to wear to show team spirit!

There are T-shirts, hats, visors, bags, hoodies, etc. All items are shipped directly to the purchaser.


Select Player Uniform Pieces

You can purchase additional uniform pieces, backpacks, practice shirts, and hoodies for the players.


Player Registration Information

Player Registration Fees

The player registration fee will be determined by the league/flight the team will play in.

  • WDDOA Prime Teams = $710
  • WDDOA Challenger Teams = $690
  • WDDOA Alpha Teams = $640
  • CAYSA Division 2 Teams = $630

Registration Notes

  • All registration must be completed online.
  • Payment plans will be available with registrations received by June 30. To utilize the payment plan, you will be required to set up automatic payments with a credit card or debit card.
  • The player registration fee must be paid in full no later than August 31.
  • $25 late fee added to registrations starting July 1.

The registration fee covers the full uniform and all normal seasonal costs including referee fees, player insurance, registering for leagues, etc. This does not include tournaments, training fees, or STYSA Spring Cups.

Practice and Tournament Player Registration

Any players that attend practices or training sessions must be registered VYSO players.

If your child will be a guest player at a tournament, and is not currently registered with VYSO or another qualifying organization, you can register them using the link below. This will allow them to attend the tournament.

If your child will attend a select team’s practices or training sessions, and is not currently registered with VYSO, please register them using the link below.

They can registration fee for a Practice/Tournament Player is $70.

Refund Policy

Refund requests will be accepted through July 31 of the applicable year. Deductions will be taken as expenses are incurred.


VYSO Rules and Policies

Bylaws, Standing Rules, and Refund Policy
Code of Conduct

VYSO has a Code of Conduct to address proper behavior by everyone in attendance and games, practices, and other events held by VYSO. Please take the time to read this document. We would also like you to review the Code of Conduct with your family.

It will be the head coach’s responsibility to control the behavior of his/her assistant coaches, players, parents, and spectators. If the head coach is not present at the game, the responsibility lies with the team officials present at the game. The referee has the power to halt play if the coach, or team official, does not maintain control.

Use of Name and Logo Policy

Any use of the following must be approved by the VYSO Board of Directors or Executive Director.

  • Name: Victoria Youth Soccer Association
  • Name: Victoria Youth Soccer Organization
  • Acronym: VYSO
  • Name: Victoria Fire
  • Logo: VYSO
  • Logo: Victoria Fire
Sponsorship and Fundraising Policy

All sponsorship and fundraising aspects for the organization shall be supervised by the VYSO Board of Directors and/or Executive Director.

All sponsorship and fundraising activities must be approved in writing, in advance, by the VYSO Board of Directors or Executive Director.


General Information

Riverside Soccer Complex – Info on Practices and Games

There is a designated parking area shown on the map at the link below. There is also a small parking lot at the corner of W. Red River and Young Dr. Additional parking is available at the Riverside Stadium Parking lot.

STYSA 50% Playing Time

STYSA 50% Playing Time Rule

  • The 50% playing time rule applies to all Division 2 teams, regardless of age.
  • The 50% playing time rule applies to all U11 and U12 teams, regardless of play level.

The coach must make every effort to play each registered player that is present at the game at least one-half of the game unless unable to do so due to the player’s illness or injury or for disciplinary reasons. The referee and the opposing coach must be notified.

STYSA Policy on Heading the Ball

STYSA (our parent organization) has adopted this policy as mandated at the national level. This policy prohibits players on U11 and younger teams from heading the ball in practices and games. Players on U12 and U13 teams can head the ball in games but are limited in practices.

Moving Goals is Not Allowed

The goals are to remain secured at all times. If you feel that a goal should be moved, or if you notice a safety issue with a goal, please contact the Board Member or Field Marshal on duty on game days. You may also contact our board president, Matt Blough, at president@vyso.org.

Items Not Allowed at Games or Practices
  • Pets are not allowed (service animals are allowed)
  • Emotional support animals are not allowed
  • Alcohol (not allowed during any youth activity)
  • Smoking is permitted in parking areas only (this includes e-cigarettes and vaping devices)
  • Guns and other weapons
Rain, Bad Weather, Poor Field Conditions

Board members and staff monitor the weather and field conditions each week prior to games and on game days. Games will not be cancelled due to rain unless it is a heavy rain or it creates a safety issue for players. Games will be played in the hot or cold, with modifications for extreme heat or cold. Click the button below to learn more about weather related game modifications, when the board makes cancellation decisions, lightning safety, and more.

Where to Sit During Games

Both teams (players & coaches) will sit on one side of the field. Parents & spectators will sit on the other side of the field directly across from their team. No one is allowed at the ends of the field or behind the goals.

Number of Adults on the Player’s Sideline

A maximum of four (4) rostered team officials may be on the player’s side of the field at any given time. Each person must have his/her KidSafe card visible while on the player’s sideline.

Behavior at Games and Practices

VYSO has a Code of Conduct to address proper behavior by everyone in attendance and games, practices, and other events held by VYSO. Please take the time to read this document. We would also like you to review the Code of Conduct with your family.

Coach is Responsible for Team’s Behavior

It will be the head coach’s responsibility to control the behavior of his/her assistant coaches, players, parents, and spectators. If the head coach is not present at the game, the responsibility lies with the team officials present at the game. The referee has the power to halt play if the coach, or team official, does not maintain control.

Referee Abuse and Assault

Abuse is a verbal statement or physical act which implies or threatens physical harm to an individual. It also includes verbal abuse which is threatening, cursing, or demeaning a person or any member of his or her family.

Assault is an intentional act of physical violence. Assault includes, but is not limited to, the following acts: hitting, kicking, punching, slapping, choking, spitting at or on; grabbing or bodily running into; the act of kicking or throwing any object at another that could inflict injury; damaging a uniform or personal property, i.e., car, equipment (cards, whistle, notebook, etc.) or knocking equipment or other objects out of the hand.