Clubs Folding

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Does anyone else have a feeling many clubs will never return and be out of business after the lockdown is over? Surpisingly, I have not heard of any yet and am curious if anyone has?
 
I would guess that the clubs in trouble would just pay the coaches less try to stay in business. They already have their current membership in whatever league they are ii and that is worth something. Before they fold I would guess merger.
 
I guess the real extent of the damage will have to be calculated when we officially all go back to practicing and when we get asked to start contributing $$$. It is likely that current financial hardships on some families will naturally spill over to kids non-essential activities like soccer.
 
I can see a large drop in participation, either for financial reasons or for fear of infection. Clubs that usually have three teams per age group, might have to field one or two teams. That will cause unemployment for coaches and less revenue for clubs.
 
Tournaments are a big source of revenue for the clubs...no tournaments this summer at the very least. With the added loss of revenue from drop in participation, I'm not sure how clubs can pay coaches etc
 
Maybe coaches will have to settle for a drop in pay for the time being? What’s the alternative, raise fees?
 
That's a tough one, being at the mercy of the state, county, and cities on when can things can open back up.

Not to mention to school districts, colleges, or parks that have most of the facilities that required permits for practices & games.

Now that brings you to the sanctioning bodies like Cal South who have to decide to reinstate thier insurance they pulled so clubs can get those permits.

Need all those to work together to open things back up.

Throwing dates out there is one thing making that a reality is another, let's hope they can all work together and get it done in reasonable time frames.
 
Our family is still on the Arsenal mailing list and their ask for money is common from what I'm hearing from other clubs / families as well. That first payment as soon as possible to hold the clubs over. This is from May 6th:

"We also want to take a moment to talk about some of the other impacts this crisis is having on our club. While it has created many unknowns, there is one thing we do know. It is clear that Arsenal’s budgets have been significantly impacted these last couple of months. Consequently we must all do our part to accelerate the registration process. We continue to ask those who can, to complete their Player Registration Online. Understandably this is the furthest thing from most of our minds, but with many fees for leagues, fields and all other club expenses coming due, this is a necessary must. Being a Non-Profit Organization, Arsenal FC runs very tight to budget to help assure we are keeping our costs as low as possible. As usual and especially through these unprecedented times, we are here to work with you if needed, and to assure your payment schedule fits you and the club."
 
It will be very, very interesting to see how things wind up once we get back to soccer.
I think a lot of clubs/teams are playing "roster chicken" right now - They are hopeful that they'll have full rosters, but they are very unsure. They are afraid to ask families if they are planning to come back. They are scared that if they ask, it will give them an out. Or it will cause parents to think "will we even have a team when we come back? Should I start contacting other coaches/clubs to see if there is space on their team in case ours folds?"
 
It will be very, very interesting to see how things wind up once we get back to soccer.
I think a lot of clubs/teams are playing "roster chicken" right now - They are hopeful that they'll have full rosters, but they are very unsure. They are afraid to ask families if they are planning to come back. They are scared that if they ask, it will give them an out. Or it will cause parents to think "will we even have a team when we come back? Should I start contacting other coaches/clubs to see if there is space on their team in case ours folds?"
As long as the deposit money is refundable, I have no problem with a club taking a deposit under these circumstances to lock in a spot for next season. If I were a soccer coach, ((I would be a really good soccer coach btw)) I wouldn;t be telling the head doc I got 18 verbals for next season with a possible 5 more to set the roster for 23. I know some clubs might close their doors because their tournaments helped them pay the bills so I would be careful this year about deposits at some places.
 
Consider the economy 25% reported unemployment. Taking money now for a promise later I don't know if that's the best way to go unless it's voluntary and only 4 people still employed for example. Refunds at almost all clubs are like pulling teeth, go ahead and pre register but other than that until fields are open.
 
Can soccer clubs apply for the SBA PPP loan program? Or does their non-profit status disqualify them from that program?
 
Nonprofits are eligible to apply for a PPP loan if: they are exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; they were in existence before March 1, 2020; they employ no more than 500 full-time and part-time employees whose principal place of residence is in the United States
 
This might be the chance for parents to re-write those contracts.
Typical club contract "You are signing up to play for the club, not for a specific coach or team. All money is non-refundable"

What a parent should rewrite:
  1. "We are including an initial deposit of $300 to secure our roster spot. No further money will be taken until we have our 1st confirmed and official practice date at XYZ field with Coach Smith. If another coach is assigned to our team, we will have 15 days to determine if we want to stay with this club/team. A full refund of fees minus practice expenses will be returned within 7 business days if we decide to leave. Practice expenses will be $30 per practice session.
  2. If our team does not have at least 13 confirmed players (for 11v11) by July 15th, we will have the right to transfer to another club. We will receive a refund, minus any practice expenses ($30 per session) within 7 days.
  3. We will not be purchasing uniforms (game or practice) until we know for sure that a fall season will be played. My kid will bring a black and a white shirt to all practices.
  4. Remaining fees due will be paid on a monthly basis. If at any point the season is suspended or cancelled, no further dues will be collected.
  5. We expect that our team will play in at least 3 tournaments. We will pay for all tournaments 30 days before the tournament is set to take place. Even if our player is not able to attend, we understand that we will be expected to pay for at least 3 tournaments between June 1st 2020 and March 30, 2021.
 
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It will be very, very interesting to see how things wind up once we get back to soccer.
I think a lot of clubs/teams are playing "roster chicken" right now - They are hopeful that they'll have full rosters, but they are very unsure. They are afraid to ask families if they are planning to come back. They are scared that if they ask, it will give them an out. Or it will cause parents to think "will we even have a team when we come back? Should I start contacting other coaches/clubs to see if there is space on their team in case ours folds?"
About 1/4 of the public is still hiding out under their beds. It's not just financial. Even given the low risk to kids, some may be afraid if they ask now the answer will be no. DOS's dojo just sent out an email asking all the parents if they'll be back pre or post vaccine so they can do some planning.
 
Even if we resume for a fall season the turnaround is going to be very tight. Large scale cattle call tryouts are never going to be approved in the near future by field renters and probably parents aren't going to be allowed on the field (hard to check out the new coach or other parents that way). It's going to be a quick shuffle around and particularly new teams coming in online (the very youngers) are going to be very hard to organize.
 
Even if we resume for a fall season the turnaround is going to be very tight. Large scale cattle call tryouts are never going to be approved in the near future by field renters and probably parents aren't going to be allowed on the field (hard to check out the new coach or other parents that way). It's going to be a quick shuffle around and particularly new teams coming in online (the very youngers) are going to be very hard to organize.
A lot of people are not coming back next year. This is going to get sad and ugly.
 
Does anyone else have a feeling many clubs will never return and be out of business after the lockdown is over? Surpisingly, I have not heard of any yet and am curious if anyone has?
A lot of people are not coming back next year. This is going to get sad and ugly.
Why do you keep pushing this narrative? Wishful thinking on your part that the clubs you previously dissed wont be there to compete with you...fat chance.
 
top teams will not have a problem getting their deposit. don't pay , lose your spot simple....
practices will resume in early june
news on the street is 2 major clubs in LA are hit the hardest besides that shouldn't be that much fallout thru the first seeded teams , Id be more cautious of the #2 and #3 teams.
wish everyone luck
I have a feeling it will get back to normal rather fast .
 
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