Field Information
Central Valley San Jose Soccer Club works together with the City of San Jose, City of Campbell, San Jose Unified School District, Cambrian School District, Campbell Union School District, and the Campbell Union High School District in order to support our community and to make our league a safe & healthy place for our youth soccer players. No animals, including dogs, are allowed on school property.
field Location & status
Grass
Grass
Turf
Turf
Grass
Grass
Turf
Grass
Vista Montana Park
Turf
Hacienda Elementary School
Grass
Leland High School
Grass
Reed Elementary
Grass
Ramac Park
Turf
Grass
Air Quality
Our safety policies prioritize the health and safety of our young athletes by addressing poor air conditions, particularly when smoke from fires is present, the following air quality policy will be implemented:
0-100 AQI: Recreational and Competitive games, as well as training sessions, will proceed as scheduled.
100-150 AQI: Modifications should be made to practices/trainings to reduce the intensity and/or duration. Games can be modified (eg. shortened or add water breaks), or rescheduled. Additionally, players with underlying health conditions are strongly advised to refrain from participation.
150+ AQI: All outdoor activities are prohibited. Both Recreational and Competitive games, along with training sessions, should either be canceled or rescheduled.
Coaches are expected to monitor current conditions, using the reporting tools of airnow.gov and purpleair. Parents are always encouraged to make decisions in the best interest of their player, knowing there will never be negative ramifications when prioritizing the health and safety of their child.
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FIELD STATUS
Know Before You Go!
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Register by visiting RainedOut and enter your email address or cell phone number.
Register by texting: CVSanJose to 84483
Wet Conditions
Protecting soccer fields from damage after wet weather conditions is crucial to ensure the longevity and safety of the playing surface, and to provide a quality playing experience for athletes. By signing up on RainedOut, you can stay informed about field status and closures, helping to prevent unnecessary damage and ensure that the field remains in top condition for everyone to enjoy.
Rainout Procedures
As a general practice, team managers should confirm the game time and location with their opponents a few days before the match. Games are typically played regardless of the weather, unless the fields are closed. If the Home game field is closed, this information will be posted on our website early in the morning, usually by 7am. However, the rules and decisions regarding Away games are dependent on the policies of the away club, so it's important to communicate with them first before informing your team of the game status.
Rules and Field Policies – (No Pets)
To observe all laws, signs and regulations applicable to the premises which includes:
Smoking and the use of tobacco products are prohibited anywhere on property.
Alcoholic beverages are prohibited anywhere on property.
Vehicles are permitted in designated parking spaces only.
No animals, including dogs, are allowed on school property.
Intoxicants, narcotics, profane language, quarrelling, and fighting are sufficient causes for denying future use of facilities.
All litter must be deposited into trash receptacles, where provided, or removed from the premises.
Heat Guidelines
Here is U.S. Soccer’s RECOGNIZE TO RECOVER guide or engaging in activities during extreme temperature conditions. The guidelines are intended to help evaluate situations to prevent heat-related illness before it begins.
It is recommended to include scheduled hydration breaks when the temperature reaches 89.6°F. Provide hydration breaks of four minutes for each 30 minutes of continuous play.