WVSA Phase 4 is scheduled to start on 6/26/20.
Most restrictions and requirements, other than the playing of games, from Phase 3 remain in effect for Phase 4. WVSA would like to thank everyone for following WVSA Return to Play Polices and ask you to continue to follow the plan.
WVSA Board of Directors approved additional requirements for all WVSA clubs:
All clubs to require anyone returning from the Myrtle Beach area (More hot spot
areas may be added based upon direction from the state government. Contact
Dave Laraba for more details) to do one of the following:
1. Get a COVID test that proves negative before resuming training (BEST PRACTICE).
2. Self-quarantine for 14 days.Contact your local Health Department for more information.
WVSA has created a Return to Play Information Center that contains guidelines, polices, and
resources for WVSA clubs, coaches, parents, and players. You can find the resources at:
http://www.wvsoccer.net/rtp/
These resources will be updated as needed, so please check back often. WVSA clubs may start
using this resource to prepare the club, coaches, parents, and players for the return to play. WVSA
will notify all clubs when additional guidance is released.
WVSA clubs must also follow the regulations of your local County Health Department and local
government in starting to return to play. WVSA clubs must also follow guidelines established by your
local facilities for return to play.
Most restrictions and requirements, other than the playing of games, from Phase 3 remain in effect for Phase 4. WVSA would like to thank everyone for following WVSA Return to Play Polices and ask you to continue to follow the plan.
WVSA Board of Directors approved additional requirements for all WVSA clubs:
All clubs to require anyone returning from the Myrtle Beach area (More hot spot
areas may be added based upon direction from the state government. Contact
Dave Laraba for more details) to do one of the following:
1. Get a COVID test that proves negative before resuming training (BEST PRACTICE).
2. Self-quarantine for 14 days.Contact your local Health Department for more information.
WVSA has created a Return to Play Information Center that contains guidelines, polices, and
resources for WVSA clubs, coaches, parents, and players. You can find the resources at:
http://www.wvsoccer.net/rtp/
These resources will be updated as needed, so please check back often. WVSA clubs may start
using this resource to prepare the club, coaches, parents, and players for the return to play. WVSA
will notify all clubs when additional guidance is released.
WVSA clubs must also follow the regulations of your local County Health Department and local
government in starting to return to play. WVSA clubs must also follow guidelines established by your
local facilities for return to play.
Governor Justice has released Guidelines for Low Contact Youth Sports with rules for the 6/8 return to play. WVSA has released a 4-Phase Plan for Return to Play with some general guidelines and procedures to be followed by our clubs.
WVSA has created a Return to Play Information Center that contains guidelines, polices, and resources for WVSA clubs, coaches, parents, and players. You can find the resources at: http://www.wvsoccer.net/rtp/ These resources will be updated as needed, so please check back often. WVSA clubs may start using this resource to prepare the club, coaches, parents, and players for the return to play. WVSA will notify all clubs when additional guidance is released.
WVSA clubs must also follow the regulations of your local County Health Department and local government in starting to return to play. WVSA clubs must also follow guidelines established by your local facilities for return to play.
- Phase 1 is ongoing now and ends 6/7.
- Phase 2 will start 6/8 and end 6/14.
- Phase 3 will start 6/15 and end 6/26.
- Phase 4 will start 6/26 and continue until further notice.
WVSA has created a Return to Play Information Center that contains guidelines, polices, and resources for WVSA clubs, coaches, parents, and players. You can find the resources at: http://www.wvsoccer.net/rtp/ These resources will be updated as needed, so please check back often. WVSA clubs may start using this resource to prepare the club, coaches, parents, and players for the return to play. WVSA will notify all clubs when additional guidance is released.
WVSA clubs must also follow the regulations of your local County Health Department and local government in starting to return to play. WVSA clubs must also follow guidelines established by your local facilities for return to play.