What's Expected of Vipers
Show a commitment to becoming a better soccer player
Attend as many training sessions as possible (prioritize your free time)
Be prepared for training sessions - arrive early, with proper equipment and drink
Work hard in training sessions - use soccer skills whenever possible
Take chances with new skills & don't be afraid to fail
Practice at home at least 10 minutes per day
Do your best to execute the team's system of play
Be part of the action and not a spectator
Communicate with your teammates and trust them to do their job
Respect your teammates, coaches and referees (they're all human)
Show a positive attitude and good sportsmanship
Work hard in school - 2.5 or higher GPA and no D's or F's
Communicate with coaches if you will miss or be late for training or games, or need a ride
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