The Ontario Soccer Association (OSA) in conjunction with the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA) is improving the content of its course material at the A and B Licence levels. This is critical in ensuring that the most current and relevant information is provided to soccer coaches across Canada. It is therefore imperative that Ontario coaches keep informed and up-to-date on the changes made within the CSA's License system. To ensure that we maintain standards and align with National direction, the Ontario Soccer Association, in conjunction with the CSA, has introduced a 5-year expiry date for both the Provincial B Licence and the Pre B Assessment course.
Therefore, as of January 2014:
B Licence:
If you currently hold a Provincial B Licence Certification that is more than five years old as of January 1st, 2014, (obtained prior to January 1st,2009) then your certification has expired and you will be required to attend an Ontario Soccer Association B Licence Re-Certification course.
The Re-Certification course will consist of an online Laws of the Game exam, combined with a one-day in-person course. 80% is the pass rate. There are unlimited attempts allowed. The in-class course will take place at the B Licence Course location(s). There will be three B Licence Courses across Ontario in 2014.
The cost for re-certification is $75. Click here to register for a B Licence Re-Certification course.
Please be advised, to register for this course, you will be required to submit the following:
Pre B Assessment:
Coaches who hold a passing grade from a Pre B Assessment Course, that is now over 5 years old (prior to January 1st 2009), will attend another Pre B Assessment Course with the OSA to receive the updates. Coaches can register for any Pre B Course of their choice on the OSA website as soon as they are posted in late February.
Coaches are advised to regularly check the OSA website for new course listings.
Please be advised, to register for this course, you will be required to submit the following:
On behalf of the Canadian Soccer Association and Ontario Soccer Association all District Associations and Clubs should make their coaches aware of these important new changes and assist in continuing to support the growth of the excellent coaches at your club and in Ontario.