Soccer in Extreme Heat
WLYSC does not cancel soccer games due to extreme heat, but permits parents to make individual decisions on player participation.
The following recommendations are some key guidelines for soccer participation in the heat:
1. Avoid dehydration and make sure to pre-hydrate
2. Water Breaks
Referees have been advised that a water break MUST be provided at the mid-point of each half of play, and that the half-time (water break) should be 10 minutes in duration (to allow for maximum water intake). They have also been advised that the water breaks are mandatory and cannot be removed by coach request.
3. Heat Injury Indicators
Coaches, parents and players should be aware of the following list of indicators that players may be experiencing some level of “heat injury”:
Finally, while players (other than the goalie) are not permitted to wear hats during the actual game, players who are sitting off should be actively encouraged to wear a hat or seek shade.