IntroductionPlayed in just about every country, the sport's success is due to the fact that it can be played by boys, girls, men and women of just about any physical build and ability. Soccer requires little in the way of specialized equipment and is organized using simple, intuitive rules. The object of the game is to score goals by kicking or heading the ball into the opponents' net.Provincial ConvenorJarrod Copland (Interim) - jarrodc@specialolympicsontario.comClick Here to View the Complete FIFA Laws of the Game ResourcesClick Here to View Federation Internationale De Football Association Rules![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Coaching CertificationClick Here to View Coaching Certification Requirements for Higher Competition![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Discussion GroupThe sports forum and discussion group serves as a forum for discussion between Special Olympics Ontario Coaches and partners within that sport. Registration for the discussion group provides access to important sports information as well as a way to communicate with coaches and sports clubs across the province. It also serves as a mailing list for coaches within your sport for broadcast communications from SOO. You are able to manage your own membership to the group as well as determine the frequency with which you wish to receive email.CLICK HERE to be taken to the forum / discussion group for Soccer. Click Here To Download or View the Soccer Development Conference Call Minutes April 26, 2012 |