NEW PLAYER REGISTRATION


ABOUT REGISTERING AS A NEW PLAYER

The form below allows new players to self register.

The BCGECSS aims to create a friendly, welcoming environment for recreational soccer, so the league rules do not allow players from some competitive leagues. Please review the player eligibility rules at Membership, sections G and H.

There are three main options for registering:

  1. If you are already approved by the manager to join a team, select that team in the drop-down menu.
  2. If you don't have a team yet, select "New Player" and your name will be added to our New Player Pool.
  3. If you are not already on a team and need to register for the Masters Scrimmage select "Masters Scrimmage."

No matter which option you choose, you will also be able to choose if you want to be available as a spare for teams that are short for a particular game. If you choose Yes, your name will appear in our Spare Player Pool once your registration is approved.

Note: Your information will be in a secure area of the website, viewable by the team managers, but not the public.


NEW PLAYER REGISTRATION FORM

Choose a desired team, or choose "New Player" to add yourself to the New Player Pool, where a team manager can add you to their team.

Team:*
Gender:* M F
First Name:*
Last Name:*
Birthday:*
Postal Code:* (format as: V1V1V1 - no space)
Email:*
Add me to the Spare Player Pool: N Y
If you were on a winter team, the following three fields are mandatory. Otherwise, skip to the next section.

Winter League:
Winter Division:
Winter Team Name:
Category: (leave blank if unknown or N/A)
Public Sector:

Public Sector Guidelines:
  1. If no public sector, leave this field blank. Do not use n/a or none.
  2. If you are a retired player, use the name of your last public sector employer.
  3. If you are an immediate family member (spouse, child, parent) of a government worker, please input their public sector information.
  4. The word teacher is not good enough — please indicate where you teach, e.g.: SD 61.
  5. UVic students are not members of the public sector, but faculty or paid staff are.