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An Overview of RegistrationPrintable

There are three distinct and different Registration activities.



  1. CYSA-N Registration for Players and Adults

  2. CYSA-N Registration of Teams

  3. RedwoodSoccer Playing League Registration for Teams


This www.redwoodsoccer.org site can help with both CYSA-N and RedwoodSoccer Playing League registration.


CYSA-N Registration for Players and Adults


Players, Coaches and Managers must belong to CYSA-N. They register through a RegistrationLeague. Players must complete a CYSA-N Form 1601. Adults must complete a CYSA-N Form 1628.


Coaches, Managers, Players and Parents can use the website to produce the CYSA-N 1601 Form. Look for the register symbol to generate a pdf file of the 1601 Form. Note, the website cannot fill in the form if the data has not been entered (and entered correctly) for the Player and Parents.


The data collected on this www.redwoodsoccer.org website is NOT transferred to the CYSA-N database. The Registration League Registrars enter that data directly into the CYSA-N database. The CYSA-N database is known as LeagueOne.


CYSA-N registration provides passes and insurance.


CYSA-N Registration for Teams


Teams are also registered with CYSA-N. Team Registration is conducted by your RegistrationLeague. For Teams in the Redwood Registration League, the Team Coach or Manager uses the Redwoodsoccer.org website to produce the necessary paperwork and submits that tho their Club Registrar, who in turn submits the paperwork to the Redwood Registration League Registrar.


Teams not in the Redwood Registration League should follow the procedures established by their home Registration League.


Transfers, drops, and adds are handled through the CYSA-N system. Each Club or Registration League has a registrar to assist teams with these issues.


Playing League Registration


Teams must apply to play in a Playing League. In the Fall the Playing Leagues are Abronzino, Alvarez, Delgado and Redwood. In the Spring the Playing Leagues are D2 Spring, RWL Spring and AlvarezSpring. Teams can apply for these Playing Leagues via this www.redwoodsoccer.org website.


Teams have the responsibility to watch this www.redwoodsoccer.org website to ensure that they are Accepted to an appropriate Playing League and seeded in the correct bracket.


Teams may have to be 'released' by their Registration League to play in certain Playing Leagues. For example teams in the Redwood Registration League must be released to play in the Delgado, Alvarez or Abronzino Playing Leagues. Another example, teams in District 1 must be released to play in any District 2 Playing League.