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Rosters |
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All players must be listed on the Team
Roster.
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All players must play at least three
games during the current session to be eligible to play in
the playoffs.
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Teams may add players to their roster during
the first four weeks of a session.
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Players added to a roster during the last two
regular games of a session may not be eligible for the
playoffs.
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All participants will follow the appropriate
age guidelines for their group.
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Teams found in violation of these rules will
forfeit all games played with ineligible players and could
risk dismissal from the league.
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MULTIPLE ROSTERING (PLAYING FOR MORE THAN ONE
TEAM WITHIN THE SAME DIVISION) WILL NOT BE ALLOWED. Players
may play for multiple teams as long as they are in different
divisions. Any team that splits into two teams for a session
may NOT swap players between those two teams. Any team in
violation of this rule will forfeit all games in which the
ineligible player plays.
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If a team does not have enough players for a
particular match and wishes to use non-rostered players in
order to play a game, the result will be a forfeit. The
score will be posted as 4-0F. (No Exceptions) Both teams
must agree to the use of the non-rostered players before
proceeding with play.
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Number of Players
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For Futsal, adult games and youth games U12
through High School will play with five players on the
field, one of whom shall be the goalkeeper. For youth games
U8 and U10 shall have six players on the field, one of whom
shall be a goalkeeper.
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Minimum of four players required to start and
continue a Futsal game.
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Adult Coed – Minimum of two female players on
the field at all times. Failure to have the required
female players shall result in a forfeit. The score will be
posted as 4-0F. If there are only two female players present
for a game and a female player is not able to continue
because of injury, the game may continue and the score
counted but that team must play down a player for the
remainder of the game.
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Player Equipment
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Teams will be issued match shirts upon
registration. Match shirts MUST be worn for all indoor
league matches. Teams will not be allowed to wear their club
or other uniforms for indoor league matches.
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The goalkeeper must wear a jersey color which
will distinguish him/her from the rest of the players and
the referee. Pinnies are allowed and will be provided by The
Soccer Center.
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In the event of a color conflict, the home
team (listed first on the schedule) must wear pinnies.
Pinnies will be provided by The Soccer Center.
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Shin guards are MANDATORY and must be fully
covered by socks.
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NO CLEATS ALLOWED. Turf shoes and flats are
allowed.
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Balls
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Warm-up and Game balls will be provided for
use within the facility.
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All balls must remain on the playing field.
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Balls may not be kicked around in the entry
ways of the facility.
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Check-In
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ALL players MUST sign in at the check-in
table prior to EVERY game.
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Players who do not sign in will not be
considered present at a game. This may affect
eligibility for the playoffs.
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Referees |
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One referee shall be present during play.
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Referee will operate scoreboard and keep
record of the game.
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Referee shall keep record of the game score
and turn in game card to league staff at the end of the
night.
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Reports of ejections will be recorded on the
score sheet and filed before leaving the facility. Each
score sheet will list the names of players ejected the
previous week.
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Referees will check before starting the game
and inform the team captains if there is an ejected player
on his/her team. The game will not begin until that player
has left the playing field and bench area.
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Abuse of referees in any form, whether verbal
or physical, will NOT be tolerated. Players or spectators
violating this rule will be asked to leave the facility.
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Kick-Off
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A kick-off is the way of starting or
restarting play at the start of the game, after a goal has
been scored, and at the start of the second half of the
game.
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The ball MUST move forward on a kick-off.
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The kicker may not touch the ball a second
time until it has been touched by another player.
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A goal may be scored directly from the
kick-off.
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Kick-In
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A kick-in is an indirect kick. A kick-in is
awarded when the whole ball passes over the touch line,
either on the ground or in the air, or hits the ceiling.
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A kick-in must be taken from the place where
it crossed the touchline to the opponents of the player who
last touched the ball.
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The ball must be stationary on the touchline
and is kicked back into play in any direction.
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The player taking the kick-in MAY NOT
be IN BOUNDS when taking a kick-in. A player may have one
foot ON the touchline when taking the kick but their body
must be OUTSIDE the field of play when taking the kick.
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The players on the defending team must be at
least 3 meters from the place where the kick-in is taken.
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Corner Kick
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A goal may be scored directly from a corner
kick.
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A corner kick is awarded when the whole ball,
having last touched a player of the defending team, passes
over the goal line either on the ground or in the air.
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Substitutions
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Each team has unlimited, “on the fly”
substitutions during play or when play has ceased.
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Play is ceased when a goal is scored, a
penalty is awarded, or an injury time-out is called.
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A player may substitute for the goalkeeper
“on the fly” so long as the referee is informed BEFOREHAND.
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If a substituting player enters the field of
play and becomes “involved” in the play before the
substituted player has left the field, an indirect free kick
will be awarded to the opposing team.
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Substituting players must enter and leave the
field from the bench side of the field.
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Penalty Kicks
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The defending goalkeeper remains on the goal
line, facing the kicker, between the goal posts, until the
ball has been kicked.
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Players other than the kicker are located
inside the playing area, outside the penalty area, behind or
to the side of the penalty mark, and at least 5 meters from
the penalty mark.
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Scoring
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A goal is scored when the whole ball has
passed over the goal line, between the posts and under the
crossbar.
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A goal may not be counted if it is thrown,
carried, or intentionally propelled by the hand or arm by a
player of the attacking side.
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Goalkeepers & Goal
Clearance
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A goal clearance is a method of restarting
play. A goal may not be scored directly from a goal
clearance.
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The goal clearance is awarded when the whole
ball, having last been touched by a player of the attacking
team, passes over the goal line, either on the ground or in
the air, and a goal is not scored.
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The ball is thrown from any point within the
penalty area by the goalkeeper of the defending team. All
balls thrown in from the goalkeeper must hit the ground or a
player before going over half field. If the ball does
not hit the ground or a player, a direct kick is awarded to
the opposing team at the center dot at half field.
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Opponents remain outside the penalty area
until the ball is in play.
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The goalkeeper does not play the ball a
second time until it has touched another player.
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The ball is in play when it is thrown
directly beyond the penalty area.
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If the ball is not thrown directly beyond the
penalty area the goal clearance is retaken.
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If, after the ball is in play, the goalkeeper
touches the ball a second time before it has touched another
player an indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team
from the place where the infringement occurred, unless it
was committed in the penalty area, in which case the
indirect free kick is taken from the penalty area line at
the place nearest to where the infringement occurred.
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If the goal clearance is not taken within
five seconds from the time that the goalkeeper takes
possession of the ball an indirect free kick is awarded to
the opposing team, to be taken from the penalty area line at
the place nearest to where the infringement occurred.
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Fouls & Misconduct
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A direct free kick is awarded to the opposing
team if a player commits any of the following six offenses
in a manner considered by the referee to be careless,
reckless or using excessive force.
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Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent
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Trips or attempts to trip an opponent
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Jumps at an opponent
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Charges an opponent, even with the
shoulder
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Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent
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Pushes an opponent
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A direct free kick is also awarded to the
opposing team if a player commits any of the following
offenses.
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holds an opponent
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spits at an opponent
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Slide tackles – there ARE NO SLIDE
TACKLES ALLOWED – this includes goalkeepers. Goalkeepers
may slide in their goal area to save the ball providing
it is not a SLIDE TACKLE. (This means a goalie may NOT
slide feet first at an opponent in order to make a
save.)
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Handles the ball deliberately, except for
the goalkeeper, in his own penalty area.
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Shoulder Charges – Futsal rules prohibit
shoulder charges.
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A direct free kick is taken from the place
where the infringement occurred.
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A penalty kick is awarded if a player commits
any of the aforementioned offenses inside his own penalty
area, irrespective of the position of the ball but provided
that it is in play.
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A player is cautioned and sent off for two
minutes if he commits any of the following offenses:
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Is guilty of unsportsmanlike behavior
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Shows dissent by word or action
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Persistently infringes the Laws of the
Game
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Delays the restart of play
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Fails to respect the required distance
when play is restarted with a corner kick, kick-in, free
kick, or goal clearance.
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A player is shown the red card and sent off
if he commits any of the following offenses:
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Is guilty of serious foul play
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Is guilty of violent conduct
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Spits at an opponent or any other person
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Denies the opposing team a goal or an
obvious goal-scoring opportunity by deliberately
handling the ball (this does not apply to a goalkeeper
within his own penalty area)
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Denies an obvious goal-scoring
opportunity to an opponent moving towards the player’s
goal by an offense punishable by a free kick or a
penalty kick.
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Uses offensive, insulting, or abusive
language.
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Receives a second yellow card in the same
game.
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A player who has been red carded and sent off
may not re-enter the game nor may he/she sit on the players’
bench. A replacement player may re-enter the game two
minutes after a teammate has been sent off, unless a goal
has been scored before the two minutes have elapsed.
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If a player receives a red card or is sent off, he/she will
sit out the following game in the league in which the
infraction was committed. If it is a playoff or final
game of a session, he/she will sit out the first game of the
next session.
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Standings |
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Scoring – Win (3 points) Loss (0 points) Tie
(1 point)
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Forfeit counts as a 0-4 loss result
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Referees may stop posting the score on the
scoreboard after a 10 goal differential. The real score will
be scored in standings for purposes of goal differential and
standings.
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To establish placement in the playoffs the
following criteria will be used:
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Points
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Goal Differential
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Goals for
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Goals against
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Head to head
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Playoff Rules |
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Players must be listed on the roster and have
played in 3 games of the current six week session to be
eligible for the playoffs.
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Players who were ejected from a game the
previous week are NOT eligible for ANY playoff games the
following week.
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Arm Casts
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Arm casts will be allowed at the discretion
of the referee.
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Players may ONLY be allowed to play if the
cast is covered with a MINIMUM of 1” thick bubble
wrap or equivalent cushioning material.
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Facility Rules
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Individuals using this facility do so at
their own risk. The property owners, league operators, and
staff of The Soccer Center, Far Post Soccer Club and Nordic
Soccer Club assume no liability for injuries or accidents
that may occur. Please refer to Waiver Form.
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Conduct within the facility should be in the
spirit of good sportsmanship as is on the field. All play
must be conducted as set forth in the “Rules” as outlined in
this document. The Soccer Center reserves the right to
refuse play and service to anyone.
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Please respect the property that you are
visiting and adhere to all posted signs in the facility
pertaining to kicking balls in entryways and areas for
spectators.
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Please take care of your own belongings. It
is not the responsibility of The Soccer Center to take care
of belongings left behind after indoor matches. A Lost and
Found box will be maintained at the league office but will
be donated to local charities if no one claims these items
after two weeks.
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Please pick up any and all trash left behind
in the facility.
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