All games will be played using FIFA rules, with
the modifications explained below.
1. PlayerÕs Equipment
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All players must wear soccer attire, shin guards,
cleats and a jersey in a contrasting color from the opposing team.
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For player safety, no front cleats are allowed
such as baseball and football cleats.
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Players shall not wear anything that is dangerous
to another player or himself or herself including: watches, necklaces,
bracelets, earrings, baseball caps, hard casts, etc.
Tapping
jewelry such as earrings is NOT acceptable
2. Ball Size
In accordance with FIFA rules: Size four
(#4)
3. Duration of the Game
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The game is to be divided into two (2) equal
halves
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U10 twenty five (25) minutes each half.
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U12 thirty (30) minutes each half.
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There is a half time break of five (5) minutes.
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There is no overtime.
4. Number of Players
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U10
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Maximum number of players on roster is eleven
(11).
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Maximum on the field is Seven (7).
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Minimum on the field is Five (5).
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U12
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Maximum number of players on roster is thirteen
(14).
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Maximum on the field is Nine (9).
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Minimum on the field is Seven (7).
5. Substitutions
Unlimited substitutions with refereeÕs permission
are allowed as follows:
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Prior to a throw-in by your team
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Prior to a goal kick by either team
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Prior to a kick-off by either team
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Prior to the resumption of play after an injury
by either team
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Prior to the resumption of play after halftime
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All players present play a minimum of 50%
of the game.
6. Start of Game
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The HOME team has the choice of side of field
from which to view the game.
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Parents and spectators are to sit on the opposite
side of the field from the coaches and players.
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The HOME team is required to provide the game
score card to the referee.
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The HOME team provides a referee approved game
ball.
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On the first game of the day, the HOME and
VISITING teams set up the playing field.
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On the last game of the day, the HOME and
VISITING teams break down the field, lock up the goals and clean up.
7. Players/Coaches/Spectator Viewing Line
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Players, coaches must be within 10 yards to the
left or right of the mid line. Both the HOME and VISITING teamsÕ players and
coaches will be on either side of the mid line, on the same side of the field.
Spectators must be on the opposite side of the field from the players and
coaches.
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No player, coach and/or spectator may stand
behind the goal line during the game.
8. Start of Play
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The winner of a coin toss determines which goal
the team will defend in the first half. The other team takes the kick off.
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Opponents must be six yards away from the center
mark when kick-off is in progress.
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The kick off must go forward one ball revolution
before another player may touch the ball.
9. Ball In and Out of Play
When the sphere of the ball completely crosses
the goal or touchline, the ball is out of play.
10. Method of Scoring
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A goal is scored when the complete sphere of the
ball goes over the goal line between the goal posts and under the cross bar.
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The ball cannot be thrown, carried or
intentionally propelled by hand or arm over the goal line.
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Goals may be scored from anywhere in the field,
but cannot be scored directly from a goal kick, throw-in, kick-off or an
indirect free kick.
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When a team is ahead by four goals, coaches
must make appropriate modifications.
11. Fouls and Misconducts
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Referees will award direct or indirect free
kicks, per FIFA guidelines, for fouls.
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Referees will be issuing yellow cards and red
cards for repeated fouls, reckless play, or inappropriate language.
12. Goal Kicks
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When the ball is last touched by an attacking player
before going completely over the goal line and a goal is not scored, play is
restarted by the defending team kicking the ball from anywhere within its goal
area.
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Opponents must remain outside of the penalty area
(at least 6 yards away from the ball) until the ball is in play and comes
completely out of the penalty area.
13. Penalty Kicks
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(U12)
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A penalty kick is awarded against a team, which
commits an offense for which a direct free kick is awarded, inside its own
penalty.
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A goal may be scored directly from a penalty
kick.
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(U10)
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A direct free kick is awarded against a team,
which commits any offence inside its own penalty area. The ball is placed just
outside the penalty box, closest to the location of where the ball was when the
penalty occurred. Opponents must remain 6 yards away from the ball until it is
played.
14. Corner Kicks
When the ball is last touched by a defending
player before going completely over the goal line and the goal is not scored,
the play is restarted by the attacking player taking a kick from within the
corner arc on the side of the field where the ball went over the goal line.
Defenders must be six yards away from the ball when the corner kick is taken.
The ball is in play when it has been kicked and moves.
15. Throw-Ins
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When the entire sphere of the ball passes
completely over the touchline, play is restarted with a throw in taken by a
player of the team opposite to that of the player who last touched the ball. A
throw-in requires that the player taking the throw in face the field, have both
feet on or
outside the touch line, use both hands, and deliver the ball from behind and
over his or her head.
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If a player fails to properly throw-in the ball,
that player will be given the opportunity to retake the throw-in.
16. Off Sides
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(U10)
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There is no official off side rule,
however a referee can stop play and award an indirect kick to the opponent if a
player is consistently involved in the play well behind the second to last
player.
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(U12)
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An attacking player is off-sides only if the
player is (1) in the opponents half of the field, (2) in front of the ball, (3)
closer to the opponents goal line than the second last opponent and (4) is in
the opinion of the referee involved in active play at the moment the ball
touches or is played by one of the playerÕs teammates.
17. Sportsmanship
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Good sportsmanship will prevail at all times.
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Coaches are responsible for the conduct of their
players, parents, and spectators.
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Coaches and players are encouraged to shake hands
with opponents after the game.
á If any issues arise during a game, discuss the issue with the opposing coach privately. DO NOT attempt to discuss issues in front of players or parents