Originally Posted by Anonymous
Long Island Junior Soccer League strictly prohibits a player from participating on more than one team, this I know first hand, having a child who plays up a year on a very competitive team and also wanted to play with his friends on a team his age and the answer from [lacrosse] was a simple "NO" and a follow up to them asking why was answered with a "because we said so"
The United States Youth Soccer Association (USYSA) is the Long Island Junior Soccer League's ([lacrosse]'s) sanctioning body from the US Soccer Federation (USSF).

USYSA is quite clear that player passes are allocated to a player for one seasonal year (August 1st to the following July 31st) and names a player to be part of one specific club/town and one specific team. Yes, a player pass ties that player to a given team - not to a given club, but to the specific team within the club.

For tournaments, players can play for another team but only with the proper paperwork filed for a player loan; that paperwork must be executed by both the sending and receiving clubs.

For league play, a player cannot participate for two different teams under the USYSA/[lacrosse] pass system.