Recreational leagues are focused primarily on offering youth opportunities soccer in a balanced competitive setting. Each player has the opportunity to develop and enhance his or her soccer skills by participating in recreational soccer.
Recreation Leagues emphasize open participation and player registration, and employs a system of rostering players for the purpose of creating a fair and balanced distribution of playing talent among all participating Teams, and where each player plays at least one-half (1/2) of each game.
Goals/Philosophies
Develop skills and knowledge of the game of soccer for players, coaches, referees and parents.
Open registration to every child who desires to play soccer regardless of talent, race, religion or gender.
Positive coaching by giving encouragement, displaying good sportsmanship, and setting a good example for all parents and players.
Balance team drafts for keeping competition at a fair level of play.
Encourage good sportsmanship by creating a positive environment based on mutual respect, rather than win-at-all-costs attitude.
Increase opportunities for players who wish to play at a higher level of competition over that of recreational play in a manner that works with, not against, the recreational soccer program.
Encourage more referees to participate in RFCSC.
Develop a greater awareness of RFCSC in Fullerton and Orange County.
Maintain and improve the quality of the Fullerton soccer fields.
Increase the awareness of the soccer environment at every level within Southern California to the membership of RFCSC: Men's and Women’s U.S. National Team and World Cup, Major League Soccer (Galaxy), Professional Development League (Seahorses), Collegiate Soccer (CSUF Titans, Fullerton College, Cypress College, Hope International University), and High School Soccer.
Where can I find out all there is to know about the Rangers?
Always check the league’s website at www.Rangers-FC.org to find out what the current rules, news or events are.
Read the RFCSC Handbook for all the rules and regulations that the league must follow. The handbook includes the phone numbers of all the Commissioners and Board of Directors. The handbook is your best source for information when you have a question.
Keep in mind, the first place to go with a question during the season is your Coach, then the Commissioner of your Division. Please call them first!
If all other sources fail to produce an answer, send an email to help@rangers-fc.org or call the Information line at (714) 519-3171.