Tri-County Soccer Rules

Our mission is to create positive experiences with the game of soccer, leaving people with a life long appreciation for the game.

Our objectives are:

    To afford the opportunity to every boy and girl within the vicinity to participate in the soccer program.

    To promote and STRESS sportsmanship among players, managers, coaches, referees, parents and spectators.

    To place players on teams and in divisions most appropriate for the player’s qualifications.

    To obtain the best available leadership as coaches, managers, referees, coordinators and any other capacity in which leadership is require

As a non-profit youth organization, Tri-County Soccer service children in Southern Illinois Serving youth players that recreational, together with coaches, referees, parents, and fans, Tri-County provides a fun, challenging, safe environment for participants to interact, exercise and develop in soccer. By implementing proper age and ability specific programs in a patient problemsolving manner, we foster the physical, mental, and emotional growth for everyone touched by our association. Through the promotion of the game of soccer, people of all ages will learn to challenge themselves, strengthen their self-image, and contribute to the game.

2009 Rules

2009 Tri-County Youth Soccer Association Rules and Regulations

2009 TEAM COLORS

    • St Rose – Red
    • Trenton – Orange and Black
    • Breese – Black and White
    • Lebanon – Purple
    • Salem - Gray
    • Carlyle – Yellow
    • Germantown- Gold, Red, Black
    • Ablers – Light Blue
    • Aviston –Dark Blue
    • Shiloh- Burgundy
    • Centralia – Bright Blue
    • New Baden-Royal Blue
    • Okawville- Orange
    • Highland – Lime Green

7th & 8th Grade Tournament Rules

Tri-County Tournament Rules

Insurance Requirements

2008 Insurance Requirements
Illinois Youth Soccer Requirements

League Officials

Tri-County Coordinators: Mike Schrand, Keith Franke, Curt Strieker