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About the Goulbourn Lanark Soccer League
Multi-Jurisdictional Club League
The GLSL is a "Multi-Jurisdictional Club League", a recreational-only league formed from teams from multiple clubs, managed by a separate league executive (as opposed to being managed by any one club). Within the context of the OSA, a MJCL operates at the lowest level of the competitive tiers, the same level as a single-club league.
The primary purpose of a MJCL is to provide a venue for competion among geographically-adjacent clubs who are individually too small to form sufficient teams to provide appropriate development opportunities for recreational players.
The GLSL consists of the following member clubs:
Almonte SC
Carleton Place SC
Goulbourn SC - Munster Soccer
Goulbourn SC - Richmond Soccer
Goulbourn SC - Stittsville Soccer
Annual membership for additional Clubs who may apply to enter teams
The board of directors for the league is comprised of positions based upon job descriptions for the various tasks to be performed within the league. The voting structure is based upon equal representation of the 5 member clubs with an independent chair (refer to the GLSL documents page for a copy of the league constitution which outlines the league rules / regulations.)
Primary League Functions
The major function of the league is to organize and manage the smooth operation of the games in a roughly 12 to 14 week schedule, and to manage a separate season-ending cup competition.
The major tasks are:
Agree to the number and structure of the divisions based upon club registrations.
Develop a schedule for each division.
Manage discipline issues within the league
Maintain divisional standings
Host end-of-season cup competition.
Club Responsibilities
Each member club is responsible for:
The registration of its member players and the management of the resulting teams. Each club will submit the number of teams within each division to allow for game scheduling. The league does not register players or coaches.
The provision and maintenance of home fields. They are to identify all available fields to the league to allow for scheduling. The league does not apply for any field permits, except for the end-of-season Cup.
Providing referees for all of their home games, and for the payment of the referees. All referees are to be trained in accordance with the OSA and GLSL requirements.
Each member club is expected to provide volunteers to assist in the operation of the league and the end of season cups.
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