Frequently Asked Questions

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Question: View How do I get a replacement pass?
Question: View How do I get my address changed on the website and for mailings such as Soccer Times?
Question: View How many players are registered with MYSA?
Question: View I am new to town/considering moving clubs. How do I identify clubs for my child to play in?
Question: View I can't open a pdf? How can I get this information?
Question: View We're traveling to an out-of-state tournament. How do we get our player passes early?
Question: View What does the MYSA registration fee cover?
Question: View What volunteer opportunities are available?
Question: View When may a player tryout for the upcoming soccer year?


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How do I get a replacement pass?
Response: You are able to obtain a replacement pass if it is lost, misplaced or damaged. Complete a Replacement Pass Request, available online in the Forms Directory and send it to the MYSA office. It will take 48 hours from the time the request comes into the MYSA office to receive the replacement pass. The cost is $7.50.
 
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How do I get my address changed on the website and for mailings such as Soccer Times?
Response: Player, coach and manager information is updated by your club Registrar and resubmitted to MYSA. Club board member changes are updated online via the MYSA website by your club President or Registrar. No changes via telephone will be accepted.
 
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How many players are registered with MYSA?
Response: There are approximately 79,000 competitive and recreational players registered with MYSA.
 
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I am new to town/considering moving clubs. How do I identify clubs for my child to play in?
Response: The MYSA Affiliate Club Directory will allow you to identify clubs that service your community (e.g. Eden Prairie, Woodbury). You may contact the club of your choice directly. Be sure to give the age and gender of your child and some understanding of the competitive level, time commitment, etc. that you are looking for. You may also visit prospective clubs' web site for more information.
 
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I can't open a pdf? How can I get this information?
Response: MYSA forms, minutes and other files are in a Portable Document Format (pdf) so that they cannot be altered and are quick to update. To view and print these files, your computer must have the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. Reader software is free to download from Adobe's website at: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
 
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We're traveling to an out-of-state tournament. How do we get our player passes early?
Response: Submit a completed Travel Permit and all required forms, your passes and official roster will be printed and available to you with permission from your club Registrar.
 
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What does the MYSA registration fee cover?
Response: The basic $5.50 registration fee covers Administration, Coaching and Player Development, Liability Insurance, Medical Insurance, Registration, Risk Management, Soccer Times Subscription, U.S. Soccer Membership and U.S. Youth Soccer Membership.
 
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What volunteer opportunities are available?
Response: To inquire about available volunteer opportunities, both short and long term, please contact the MYSA office at 952-933-2384 (800-366-6972).
 
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When may a player tryout for the upcoming soccer year?
Response: Players may complete a registration form and pay a fee for the upcoming soccer year prior to the August 1 deadline for the club they are currently registered to. However, players wishing to sign a registration form or pay a fee with another club other than the club they are currently registered with must wait until the open period as outlined in
1.3.4.1.b of the MYSA Policies and Rules Manual.
 
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