ORVFC Uniform Policy
Introduction
Every year we have to outfit our players in uniforms to be worn at matches. In the game of soccer, the broader club identity is very important. Player uniforms are an important variable in building that identity. Players need to show up at the field with the same jersey, shorts and socks as the other players on the team. If it is a fresh start to a match, the uniforms need to be washed and well‐maintained. Jerseys need to be tucked in and they should fit properly. We refer to the whole process of maintaining one’s uniform as “Kit Management” and it is part of a player’s responsibility to do this well.
Policy Highlights
- Players in U08 (2nd grade) and younger will have a Sentinel t‐shirt provided as a part of their registration fee and they can wear any available socks or shorts they currently own.
- They do not need to purchase a uniform.
- Each family in the U09 (3rd grade) and older age groups is responsible for the cost of purchasing the own uniform or “kit” for all the family players. This includes socks, shorts and a jersey.
- All players are expected to show up to a 3v3 tournament in Sentinel T‐Shirt or in a complete kit for any matches. If you are participating in training and 3v3 tournaments only, then you only need to use your Sentinel T‐shirt.
- It has been our experience that a well managed kit can last a player for 2‐3 years depending upon the player’s physical rate of growth.
- We do not print player names on their jerseys nor are players unable to pre‐select a jersey number (sorry). We do ask that you update your player profile where your registered with the player number you receive. That will help us with roster issues going forward.
Purchasing Uniforms
If you need a new uniform, replacement pieces or additional pieces to your existing uniform, you must request these items during the online registration period via our online registration tool. The section to order uniforms is immediately under the section where you register for a program.
Please note – you can request and pay for uniforms at any time during the year via our online registration tool. However, we will only distribute uniforms according to the schedule below. So if you order a uniform it will not be distributed until the following distribution date.
Uniform Distribution
We will distribute uniforms at set times at different times during the year. These dates, times and locations are listed below. All requests for uniforms collected during the registration process will be paid for via credit card at the time of registration or a check made out to “ORVFC” which can be mailed to “ORVFC”, P.O. Box 376 Sewickley, PA 15143 prior to the uniform distribution dates. During the uniform distribution times, we will have sample sizes available for those players that want to come and try‐on different sizes. Any player that does not attend these distribution times will receive the sizes they requested during registration and their uniform will be provided to their Team Manager. The player can make arrangements with the respective team manager to pick up the uniform.
| Dates* | Times | Location |
| Tuesday, 08/31/10 | 6:00-8:30pm | Edgeworth Elementary School |
*Please note that dates and times might change and will be updated on this page.
Uniform Fees
| Item | 2010/2011 Cost* |
| Jersey | $29 |
| Shorts | $19 |
| Socks | $9 |
*includes tax. The ORVFC 501c3 status does not absolve the organization from paying sales tax. We are working on that.
Uniform Sizing Recommendations
| Grade | Small for age group | Average for age group | Large for age group |
| 3rd | YM Shorts YM Jersey Small Socks |
YL Shorts YM/YL Jersey Medium Socks |
YL Shorts YL/YXL Jersey Medium Socks |
| 4th | YM/YL Shorts YM/YL Jersey Small Socks |
YL Shorts YL/YXL Jersey Medium Socks |
YL Shorts YXL Jersey Medium Socks |
| 5th | YL Shorts YL Jersey Medium Socks |
YL/AS Shorts YL/YXL Jersey Medium Socks |
AS Shorts YXL/AS Jersey Medium Socks |
| 6th | YL/AS Shorts YXL Jersey Medium Socks |
AS Shorts YXL/AS Jersey Medium Socks |
AS/AM Shorts AS/AM Jersey Large Socks |
Why do all players wear the same uniform?
Ours is a community‐based club. For that reason we serve children of varying levels of ability and commitment. Each separate age group by gender will average somewhere between 80-100 children each year in our community. Of those children, roughly one/third will play soccer during any given season. Furthermore, it is not the same third that plays from one season to the next. Players will register to play in the fall but not in the spring and vice/versa. This is not a bad thing – we actually promote this because we feel it promotes the multi‐sport, well-rounded athlete.
However, this type of variability makes it very difficult to form a single team that stays together season after season. It can also be persuasively argued that it is not always in the best interest for the players to have the same teammates, the same level of competition or the same coach season after season. Player development does not occur in a straight line across the whole team at the same time. Club organizers need to be flexible and place players into different situations (teammates, coaches and competition) to help each player have as many opportunities to progress as possible. This flexibility is supported when all players in the club have the same uniform. It is very easy to move a player from one group to another if the club doesn’t have to worry about getting a new unique uniform for the player. This is also the reason we do not put the player’s names on the back of the jersey. It adds additional cost and logistical issues when moving players from one team to the next.
We also believe this uniformity helps the club promote the idea that the players are connected to the club ‐ not just a specific team. We feel it minimizes that risk that any team feels it is “better” than any other team because they have different or more expensive uniforms.
The club policy is that the club determines the uniform selection for all players. No coach, manager or non‐club individual is permitted to acquire separate uniforms for any given team. If an individual would like have an impact on how our uniforms are selected, acquired, produced, inventoried or distributed we encourage you to volunteer to serve on the Uniform and Equipment Sub‐Committee. Just contact the Uniform and Equipment Coordinator whose contact information can be found on our website under the “Contact Us” menu selection.
