β½ Azteca Soccer League Overview
The league does not have a website.
A newsletter is sent out Sunday evenings with:
Match results
Updated league tables
Top scorers
The league has 2 divisions. We will compete in the A Division, which has 16 teams.
The top 10 teams qualify for playoffs.
The bottom 2 teams are relegated to the B Division.
The league has currently played 9 out of 21 total games this season.
We will begin with 0 points and need to win most games to reach the top 10.
Playoffs are likely in August, based on the 12 remaining matches.
π Fields
Kellogg Zaher Fields #3, #4, #5 (Turf)
7901 W Washington Blvd, 89128Grand Teton Soccer Complex (Turf)
5017β5063 W Grand Teton Dr, 89131Centennial Hills Park (Grass)
7101 N Buffalo Dr, 89131
Note: Centennial is similar in quality to Heritage Park.
We will no longer play at poor-quality fields like Heers or Buckskin.
π Match Times
Kickoff slots: 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am, 12:30pm
The league expects on-time kickoffs for all matches.
No early kickoff requests are allowed.
Each team will have an equal number of games per time slot.
One benefit: the schedule is released Tuesday mornings, giving more time to plan.
(Libertad released schedules Friday nights.)
π Registration
The league allows a maximum of 23 registered players.
Players can be added or removed, but a fee is charged each time.
In Libertad, 35 players were used across 18 games.
Only 13 players played in 50% or more of the matches.
This stricter system prevents playoff cheating (i.e., replacing a full squad).
Ultimately, this benefits teams who follow the rules.
π° Referee & Field Fees
$110 per game, including referee and higher field quality.
This is $20 more than previous leagues.
π« Suspensions & Fines
The league enforces suspensions and fines for red cards.
Fighting can result in:
Multi-game suspensions
A $100 fine
If deemed the aggressor in a fight, you may be banned for the entire season.
THE RULES
THE RULES
REPRESENT
REPRESENT
π‘ VISION 99 CODE OF CONDUCT
As members of Vision 99, we represent more than a football club β we represent a culture of respect, responsibility, and resilience. Every player is expected to uphold the following code of conduct:
Be a good lad β on and off the pitch.
Be on time β for warm-ups, matches, and meetups.
Maintain positive communication β with teammates during games.
Wear the correct kit β jersey, shorts, and socks.
Bring cash β to cover your share of referee fees.
Have a good attitude β toward starting lineups and substitutions.
Respect referees and opponents β absolutely no abuse.
Control your emotions β no reckless outbursts or confrontations.
Respond promptly β RSVP to all match invites or fixtures ASAP.
Communicate issues early β with team leadership if youβre injured, unavailable, or have concerns.
Zero tolerance for racism β on or off the field. One incident is one too many.
These arenβt just rules β theyβre values. We play hard, we play fair, and we play together.