St. Charles County Youth Soccer Association (SCCYSA) RECREATIONAL Laws of the Game RECREATIONAL AND RECREATIONAL PLUS DIVISION RULES ADOPTED 1/31/96
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1 RECREATIONAL AND RECREATIONAL PLUS DIVISION RULES ADOPTED 1/31/96 1. Coaches are required to complete background checks. 2. Teams will be assigned to division based on the experience of the team and their individual players. 3. Any team having tryouts outdoor &/or indoor or hand selecting players will be registered as a competitive team. Any advertisement will be considered evidence and the team will be automatically assigned to the competitive division. 4. Age divisions shall be comprised of players who are, before the first day of August of the immediately preceding seasonal year: Under 4 Under 5 Under 6 Under 7 Under 8 Under 9 Under 10 Under 11 Under 12 Under 13 Under 14 Under 15 Under 16 Under 17 Under 18 Under A minimum of four teams are required to form a division. If not enough teams are available to form single year age group, divisions will be merged by age groups U9/10, U11/12, U13/14, HS etc. 6. All parish teams or teams originating from another organization will be required to provide a copy of their roster and have their most recent season record verified by a league official of the initial league / organization. If this is not provided by the league deadlines, the team will be automatically moved up to the next division. 7. All U8 and older recreational teams will be allowed to carry a TOTAL of three (3) players and U5 U7 recreational teams will be allowed to carry a TOTAL of one (1) players which may be any combination of players that are no more than two (2) months too old for that division and/or players that are registered to competitive teams. Teams should be aware that the older players will dictate what age group your team will play in tournaments. 8. Players from competitive teams are obligated to their competitive teams first for all games. 9. Players may only play up 2 age groups. Ex. U8 player can play up on a U10, but never U11 or higher. NO EXCEPTIONS 10. Each player will get playing time for at least 50% of each game in recreational divisions. 11. On days the weather require them, full length jogging pants may be worn OVER shorts. Sweatshirts(without hoods) or jackets(without hoods) may be worn under the jersey, so the number is visible. Gloves and stocking hats are also allowed. 12. Teams playing in tournaments may request official id cards at an additional cost. 13. SCCYSA reserves the right to add players to teams in the Recreational Divisions, up to roster limits as stated in the SCCYSA rules. Pool players may be added to Recreation Plus Division teams with the consent of the parents of the player to be added. 14. All requests of players to return to their previous season team will be honored when submitted by the published deadline with the exception of documented discipline problems, and approval from the SCCYSA Board of Directors. 15. Pool players are sorted by gender, age and geographical area. Girls may request to be on boys teams, but SCCYSA will never arbitrarily place a girl on a boys team. Any team with a member of the opposite gender will play in the boys division. 16. Any placement in a division can be appealed to the division commissioner, Vice-president of recreational, and the Board of Directors in that order. 17. Under 4 through Under 6 win / loss records will be kept by division commissioner but not published. Standings at Under 7 and above will be kept by the division commissioner and published by the end of the season. 18. SCCYSA requires all coaches to have a current Y coaching license. 19. Parents/coaches, non-playing players and spectators should be there to enjoy the game and encourage the activity of all players. Both team s parents, players and coaches should all shake hands after the game. 20. No alcoholic beverages will be consumed or allowed near the fields, parking lot or facilities. Smoking by coaches is prohibited in the coaching technical area. 21. Please - for the safety and health of players, spectators and pets - no dogs allowed at the fields. 22. SCCYSA reserves the right to move a team up a division or age. 23. Slide tacking is not allowed in U12 age group and younger at practice or games. 24. Deliberate heading the ball is not allowed in U12 age group and younger at practice or games.
2 ADDITIONAL COACHES RESPONSIBILITIES The Board of Directors of the St. Charles County Youth Soccer Association and the leaders of the affiliated leagues are concerned about the conduct of all coaches and referees during games at all levels, from recreational to premier to ODP. We want to ensure that games are fair, positive and enjoyable experiences for all of the children and adults involved. A soccer game should be friendly and unifying - a spirited social and athletic occasion for players, coaches, referees and spectators. To clarify expectations of coach conduct, we jointly expect all coaches to conform to this code of conduct. Before, during and after the game, be an example of dignity, patience and positive spirit. Before a game, introduce yourself to the opposing coach and to the referee. During the game you are responsible for the sportsmanship of your players. If one of your players is disrespectful, irresponsible or overly aggressive, take the player out of the game at least long enough for him or her to calm down. During the game you are also responsible for the conduct of the parents of your players. It is imperative to explain acceptable player and parent behavior in a preseason meeting. Excessive celebration or negative behavior is not allowed. This is to include waiving of flags, signage and/or taunting. Encourage them to applaud and cheer for good plays by either team. Discourage them - and you may need to be forceful and direct - from yelling at players and the referee. During the game, you are also responsible for the conduct of spectators rooting for your team. During the game, do not address the referee at all. Coaches are reminded that referees are mostly freshmen and sophomores in high school and sometimes easily intimidate by adults. Therefore, harassment of referees by spectators and coaches is not allowed. In case of excessive spectator and or coach harassment, referees are instructed to stop the game and request coaches of both teams to quiet spectator(s). If you have an issue, discuss it with the referee calmly and patiently after the game. If you have a major complaint, or if you think the referee was unfair, biased, unfit or incompetent, report your opinion to the league or the field marshal. Your reactions will be taken seriously if they are presented objectively and formally. Explain to parents that the referee is trained in the laws of the game, and is almost always better positioned than a spectator to see what actually happened. Point out that much of refereeing is judgment and that the referee is neutral, parents are not. Let them know that all referees miss calls in every game; three people watching 22 in constant motion over 2 acres cannot see everything. Coach s refusal or inability to control their teams spectator(s) will result in termination of the game and the score will stand Once the game commence, when requested or authorized by the referee a coach may enter the field of play only to administer to an injured player. Any coach who goes onto the field uninvited by the referee will automatic be ejected from the game and will receive a minimum of one match suspension starting with the next league match. After the game, thank the referee and ask your players to do the same. We Stress two points: Referees - especially young and inexperienced ones - are like your players and yourself, in that they need time to develop. You can play an important role in helping them to improve by letting them concentrate on the game. You can help by encouraging them, by accepting their inevitable, occasional mistakes and by offering constructive post-game comments. On the other hand, you could discourage and demoralize the referees by criticizing their decisions, by verbally abusing them and inciting - or even accepting - your own players' overly aggressive behavior. Your example is powerful, for better or worse. If you insist on fair play, if you concentrate on your players' enjoyment of the game and their overall long-term development, and if you support the referee, your players and their parents will notice. If you encourage (or allow) your players to play outside the rules, if you're overly concerned about results, if you criticize the referee harshly, your players and their parents will also notice. Think about what you're doing during a game! REMEMBER THIS IS YOUTH SOCCER!! Uphold the spirit of the game! If you follow the expectations described above, the spirit of the game will be alive and well in Missouri, and will grow, along with the enjoyment of all. Coaches, players and spectators who don't follow the expectations described above will be disciplined or removed.
3 REVISED Fair Play Rule All AGES Effective immediately! If the score differential reaches 5 goals, then the coach of the team with the LEAST goals may ADD one player to the field. If the goal differential returns to 4 goals, then the ADDED player must be REMOVED from the field. It is the responsibility of the coach to adhere to this Fair Play Rule. Our referees may remind the coach, but it is NOT their responsibility to bring this to the coaches attention. Please take the lead and do not put the referee in an awkward situation. *********************************** The following provides a list of potential necessary steps that coaches can take to keep the score differential reasonable, while still providing their team with the opportunity to learn different aspects of the game and provide a fun environment for all. These are guidelines and tips only-these are not a component of the Fair Play Rule. Ideas to avoid running up the score: Play 3-touch soccer Don t allow your players to take more than 3 touches once they are in the opponents half of the field. Instruct your team to o Pass a minimum of 5 times on each possession prior to shooting. o Take all shots from outside the penalty area o Ask players to work on taking shots with their weaker leg All of these things can be done subtly so that the other team can feel good about their increased competitiveness. Please don t ask you players to play keep away this can be viewed as rubbing it in. Other ethical coaching practices Encourage your player to quietly celebrate goals as opposed to high-fives, etc. Remind sideline supporters to cheer/celebrate quietly and be supportive of both teams. Play a low key role from the sideline-avoid the temptation to keep coaching vocally from the sideline.
4 The Laws of the Game authorized by the Federation International de Football Association (FIFA) and printed by the United States Soccer Federation (USSF), are the rules adopted by SCCYSA. Changes to these rules as adopted by SCCYSA are as follows: U-4 and U-5 [3 v 3] 3 field players Encourage players to spread out. Goals shall be 3.5 high by 6 wide. Field shall be minimum 25 yards long by 16 yards wide. Parents are required to be on one side of the field and coaches/players on the other side of the field. Ball size to be used is a number 3 Game must start with, be played with and end with at least 3 players. There must be no more than 3 players on the field of play for either team. There shall not be a designated goalkeeper. No players shall stand in front of goals. No team shall be allowed to have less than 5 registered players and no more than 7 registered players at any given time. Free substitution for both teams during any stoppage of play. Players must all have numbered jerseys of a like color and style. Duplicate numbers are allowed on SCCYSA uniforms. Each coach is responsible to check players equipment prior to the game. Law 5 The Coach/Referee The home team coach referees the first half of the game and the visiting team coach shall referee the second half of the game. ***No more than two coaches allowed during the game per team. No linesman Game length is two 20-minute halves, with a 5-minute break at half time. Exceptions are injuries, sickness, practice participation, or absence. Each player shall play a minimum of 50% of the game. Home team kicks off the ball at the start of the first half, and the visiting team kicks off the ball at the start of the second half. Opponents must remain 1.5 yards from the ball until played. No offside No cautions or ejections will be issued at this age. Both coaches will handle each issue in a mutually agreed manner that teaches the player good sportsmanship. All free kicks shall be indirect kicks. No goal can be scored on a free kick unless touched by a second player, of either team including the goalkeeper. Opponents must remain 1.5 yards from the ball until played. No Penalty kicks. Second tries on foul throw-ins. Goal kicks shall be taken at the nearest point on the goal line where the ball crossed goal line. Opposing players must remain 1.5 yards away from the ball until played., except opposing players must remain 1.5 yards from the ball until played. Additional Rules HEADING THE BALL -- Deliberate heading is not allowed in U12 age group and younger at practice or games. If a player deliberately heads the ball in a game, an indirect free kick should be awarded to the opposing team from the spot of the offense. If the deliberate header occurs within the goal area, the indirect free kick should be taken on the goal area line parallel to the goal line at nearest point to where the infringement occurred. SLIDE TACKLING -- Slide tackling is not allowed in U12 age group and younger.
5 U-6 [4 v 4] 4 field players Encourage positions & defending their side of the field. Goals shall be 4 high by 6 wide. Field shall be minimum 25 yards long by 20 yards wide. Parents are required to be on one side of the field and coaches/players on the other side of the field. Ball size to be used is a number 3 Game must start with, be played with and end with at least 3 players. There must be no more than 4 players on the field of play for either team. There shall not be a designated goalkeeper. No team shall be allowed to have less than 7 registered players and no more than 9 registered players at any given time. Free substitution for both teams during any stoppage of play. Players must all have numbered jerseys of a like color and style. Duplicate numbers are allowed on SCCYSA uniforms. Each coach is responsible to check players equipment prior to the game. The home team coach referees the first half of the game and the visiting team coach shall referee the second half of the game. ***No more than two coaches allowed during the game per team. No linesman Game length is two 25-minute halves, with a 5-minute break at half time. Home team kicks off the ball at the start of the first half, and the visiting team kicks off the ball at the start of the second half. Opponents must remain 3 yards from the ball until played. No offside No cautions or ejections will be issued at this age. Both coaches will handle each issue in a mutually agreed manner that teaches the player good sportsmanship. All free kicks shall be indirect kicks. No goal can be scored on a free kick unless touched by a second player of either team including the goalkeeper. Opponents must remain 3yards from the ball until played. No Penalty kicks. Second tries on foul throw-ins. FIFA Guidelines, except Goal kicks shall be taken anywhere along the TOP of the goal area. Opponents must remain 3yards from the ball until played., except opposing players must remain 3 yards from the ball until played. Additional Rules HEADING THE BALL -- Deliberate heading is not allowed in U12 age group and younger at practice or games. If a player deliberately heads the ball in a game, an indirect free kick should be awarded to the opposing team from the spot of the offense. If the deliberate header occurs within the goal area, the indirect free kick should be taken on the goal area line parallel to the goal line at nearest point to where the infringement occurred. SLIDE TACKLING -- Slide tackling is not allowed in U12 age group and younger at practice or games.
6 U-7 [5 v 5] 4 field player and 1 goalkeeper Referee used Encourage positions & passing. Goals shall be 5 high by 10 wide. Field shall be minimum 50 yards long by 35 yards wide. Parents are required to be on one side of the field and coaches/players on the other side of the field. Ball size to be used is a number 3 Game must start, be played with and end with at least 3 players. There must be no more than 5 players on the field of play for either team. One of the players shall be a designated goalkeeper. No team shall be allowed to have less than 7 registered players and no more than 12 registered players at any given time. Free substitution for both teams during any stoppage of play, with the permission of the Referee. No jewelry is allowed by players during games. NO earrings, NO necklaces, NO rings, NO watches, NO bracelets, etc Players (except the goalkeeper) must all have numbered jerseys of a like color and style. Duplicate numbers are allowed on SCCYSA uniforms. Goal keeper must wear a color that distinguishes them from the rest of the players and referees. The Referee is responsible to check players equipment prior to the game. Referee must explain all infringements to the offending player. The referee may issue yellow and red cards for misconduct. ***Coaches are not allowed on the field during play*** Only 2 coaches allowed in the technical area per team. No linesman Game length is two 30-minute halves, with a 5-minute break at half time., except opponents must remain 4 yards from the ball until played. No offside FIFA All free kicks shall be indirect kicks. No goal can be scored on a free kick unless touched by a second player of either team including the goalkeeper. Opponents must remain 4 yards from the ball until played. No Penalty kicks. Second tries on foul throw-ins. Goal kicks shall be taken anywhere along the top of the goal area. The goal area is the first box outside the goal. The ball must leave the second box before another player can kick the ball. Opponents must remain 4 yards from the ball until played., except opposing players must remain 4 yards from the ball until played. Additional Rules HEADING THE BALL -- Deliberate heading is not allowed in U12 age group and younger at practice or games. If a player deliberately heads the ball in a game, an indirect free kick should be awarded to the opposing team from the spot of the offense. If the deliberate header occurs within the goal area, the indirect free kick should be taken on the goal area line parallel to the goal line at nearest point to where the infringement occurred. SLIDE TACKLING -- Slide tackling is not allowed in U12 age group and younger at practice or games.
7 U-8 [6 v 6] 5 field players and 1 goalkeeper Encourage players to be in an on-side position. Goals shall be 6.5 high by 12 wide. Field shall be minimum 55 yards long by 40 yards wide. Parents are required to be on one side of the field and coaches/players on the other side of the field. Ball size to be used is a number 3 Game must start with, be played with and end with at least 4 players. There must be no more than 6 players on the field of play for either team. One of the players shall be a designated goalkeeper. No team shall be allowed to have less than 10 registered players and no more than 14 registered players at any given time. Free substitution for both teams during any stoppage of play, with the permission of the Referee. Players (except the goalkeeper) must all have numbered jerseys of a like color and style. Duplicate numbers are allowed on SCCYSA uniforms. Goal keeper must wear a color that distinguishes them from the rest of the players and referees. The Referee is responsible to check players equipment prior to the game. Referee must explain all infringements to the offending player. The referee may issue yellow and red cards for misconduct. ***Coaches are not allowed on the field during play.*** Only 2 coaches allowed in the technical area per team. No linesman Game length is two 30-minute halves, with a 5-minute break at half time., except opposing players must remain 5 yards from the ball until played. No offside. All free kicks shall be indirect kicks. No goal can be scored on a free kick unless touched by a second player of either team including the goalkeeper. Opponents must remain 5 yards from the ball until played. No Penalty kicks. Second tries on foul throw-ins. Goal kicks shall be taken anywhere along the top of the goal area. The goal area is the first box outside the goal. The ball must leave the second box before another player can kick the ball. Opponents must remain 5 yards from the ball until played., except opposing players must remain 5 yards from the ball until played. Additional Rules HEADING THE BALL -- Deliberate heading is not allowed in U12 age group and younger at practice or games. If a player deliberately heads the ball in a game, an indirect free kick should be awarded to the opposing team from the spot of the offense. If the deliberate header occurs within the goal area, the indirect free kick should be taken on the goal area line parallel to the goal line at nearest point to where the infringement occurred. SLIDE TACKLING -- Slide tackling is not allowed in U12 age group and younger at practice or games.
8 U-9 [7 v 7] Goals shall be 7 high by 21 wide Field shall be 65 yards long by 50 yards wide. Ball size to be used is a number 4 Game must start with, be played with and end with at least 5 players. There must be no more than 7 players on the field of play for either team. One of the players shall be a designated goalkeeper. No team shall be allowed to have less than 7 registered players and no more than 15 registered players at any given time. Free substitution for both teams during any stoppage of play, with the permission of the Referee. Only 3 coaches allowed in the technical area per team. Players (except the goalkeeper) must all have numbered jerseys of a like color and style. Duplicate numbers are allowed on SCCYSA uniforms. Goal keeper must wear a color that distinguishes them from the rest of the players and referees. The Referee is responsible to check players equipment prior to the game. Follow FIFA guidelines The referee may issue yellow and red cards for misconduct. Linesman shall be used. If linesmen are not available, then clubs linesmen will be used in place of an official linesman for boundary calls only. Game length is two 30-minute halves, with a 5-minute break at half time. Follow FIFA, except opposing players must remain 8 yards from the ball until played. FIFA guideline, except opposing players must remain 8 yards from the ball until played., except opposing players must remain 8 yards from the ball until played., except opposing players must remain 8 yards from the ball until played. Additional Rules HEADING THE BALL -- Deliberate heading is not allowed in U12 age group and younger at practice or games. If a player deliberately heads the ball in a game, an indirect free kick should be awarded to the opposing team from the spot of the offense. If the deliberate header occurs within the goal area, the indirect free kick should be taken on the goal area line parallel to the goal line at nearest point to where the infringement occurred. SLIDE TACKLING -- Slide tackling is not allowed in U12 age group and younger at practice or games.
9 U-10 [8 v 8] Goals shall be 7 high by 21 wide Field shall be 70 yards long by 55 yards wide. Ball size to be used is a number 4 Game must start with, be played with and end with at least 6 players. There must be no more than 8 players on the field of play for either team. One of the players shall be a designated goalkeeper. No team shall be allowed to have less than 7 registered players and no more than 15 registered players at any given time. Free substitution for both teams during any stoppage of play, with the permission of the Referee. Only 3 coaches allowed in the technical area per team. Players (except the goalkeeper) must all have numbered jerseys of a like color and style. Duplicate numbers are allowed on SCCYSA uniforms. Goal keeper must wear a color that distinguishes them from the rest of the players and referees. The Referee is responsible to check players equipment prior to the game. Follow FIFA guidelines The referee may issue yellow and red cards for misconduct. Linesman shall be used. If linesmen are not available, then clubs linesmen will be used in place of an official linesman for boundary calls only. Game length is two 30-minute halves, with a 5-minute break at half time. Follow FIFA, except opposing players must remain 8 yards from the ball until played. FIFA guideline, except opposing players must remain 8 yards from the ball until played., except opposing players must remain 8 yards from the ball until played., except opposing players must remain 8 yards from the ball until played. Additional Rules HEADING THE BALL -- Deliberate heading is not allowed in U12 age group and younger at practice or games. If a player deliberately heads the ball in a game, an indirect free kick should be awarded to the opposing team from the spot of the offense. If the deliberate header occurs within the goal area, the indirect free kick should be taken on the goal area line parallel to the goal line at nearest point to where the infringement occurred. SLIDE TACKLING -- Slide tackling is not allowed in U12 age group and younger at practice or games.
10 U-11/12 [9v9] Goals shall be 7 high by 21 wide Field shall be 85 yards long by 55 yards wide. Ball size to be used is a number 4 Game must start with, be played with and end with at least 6 players. There must be no more than 9 players on the field of play for either team. One of the players shall be a designated goalkeeper. No team shall be allowed to have less than 7 registered players and no more than 15 registered players at any given time. Free substitution for both teams during any stoppage of play, with the permission of the Referee. Only 3 coaches allowed in the technical area per team. Players (except the goalkeeper) must all have numbered jerseys of a like color and style. Duplicate numbers are allowed on SCCYSA uniforms. Goal keeper must wear a color that distinguishes them from the rest of the players and referees. The Referee is responsible to check players equipment prior to the game. Follow FIFA guidelines The referee may issue yellow and red cards for misconduct. Linesman shall be used. If linesmen are not available, then clubs linesmen will be used in place of an official linesman for boundary calls only. Game length is two 30-minute halves, with a 10-minute break at halftime. Additional Rules HEADING THE BALL -- Deliberate heading is not allowed in U12 age group and younger at practice or games. If a player deliberately heads the ball in a game, an indirect free kick should be awarded to the opposing team from the spot of the offense. If the deliberate header occurs within the goal area, the indirect free kick should be taken on the goal area line parallel to the goal line at nearest point to where the infringement occurred. SLIDE TACKLING -- Slide tackling is not allowed in U12 age group and younger at practice or games.
11 U13 and U-14 [11 v 11] Goals: FIFA guidelines Field: FIFA guidelines Ball size to be used is a number 5 Game must start with, be played with and end with at least 7 players. There must be no more than 11 players on the field of play for either team. One of the players shall be a designated goalkeeper. No team shall be allowed to have less than 7 registered players and no more than 18 registered players at any given time. Free substitution for both teams during any stoppage of play, with the permission of the Referee. During the fall season, boys who are in the 8 th grade, required to play U15 due to their legal age, may play on a U14 team in league matches. During the spring season, girls who are in the 8 th grade, required to play U15 due to their legal age, may play on a U14 team in league matches. Report card required. Only 3 coaches allowed in the technical area per team. Players (except the goalkeeper) must all have numbered jerseys of a like color and style. Duplicate numbers are allowed on SCCYSA uniforms. Goal keeper must wear a color that distinguishes them from the rest of the players and referees. The Referee is responsible to check players equipment prior to the game. Follow FIFA guidelines The referee may issue yellow and red cards for misconduct. Linesman shall be used. If linesmen are not available, then clubs linesmen will be used in place of an official linesman Game length is two 35-minute halves, with a 10-minute break at halftime. FIFA guideline FIFA guideline
12 U15/U16/U17/U18 [11 v 11] Goals shall be regulation size Field shall be regulation size Ball size to be used is a number 5 Game must start with, be played with and end with at least 7 players. There must be no more than 11 players on the field of play for either team. One of the players shall be a designated goalkeeper. No team shall be allowed to have less than 7 registered players and no more than 22 registered players at any given time. All players will be registered with US CLUB SOCCER and SCCYSA. Free substitution for both teams during any stoppage of play, with the permission of the Referee. Registered guest players allowed. Only 18 players may dress per game. SCCYSA reserves the right for approval, with a minimum of two (2) days notice. Only 3 coaches allowed in the technical area per team. Players (except the goalkeeper) must all have numbered jerseys of a like color and style. Duplicate numbers are allowed on SCCYSA uniforms. Goal keeper must wear a color that distinguishes them from the rest of the players and referees. Home team or a non SCCYSA uniforms must change colors/scrimmage vests. The Referee is responsible to check players equipment prior to the game. Follow FIFA guidelines The referee may issue yellow and red cards for misconduct. Linesman shall be used. If linesmen are not available, then clubs linesmen will be used in place of an official linesman Game length is two 40-minute halves, with a 10-minute break at halftime. FIFA guideline
13 Additional Rules for all ages are as follows: The SCCYSA Board of Directors reserve the right to change any of these rules at its discretion. 1. Seasonal Year 1.1. The Seasonal year shall be from September 1 to August 31 of the following year. 2. Eligibility 2.1. Fees must be paid in good standing. Returning players who do not meet the published deadline will not be guaranteed they will return to their previous team. New players who do not meet the published deadline will not be guaranteed team placement. 3. Disciplinary Action 3.1. SCCYSA Board retains the authority to invoke more/less severe punishment for any form of misconduct Any player or coach ejected from a league match will receive a minimum of one match suspension starting with the next played league match Any player who accumulates three cautions during a season (fall season and / or spring season) will automatically be suspended from the next match, and any further cautions will result in an additional one-match suspension Any coach, player or spectator who uses substantiated foul language, acts of aggression or inappropriate behavior towards players, officials, opposing coaches, spectators or SCCYSA officials and is reported through written documentation will carry the following disciplinary actions: First written report will result in a warning issued to the offender Second written report will result in a three (3) game suspension. Notification will be sent by certified mail Third written report results in termination of offender for SCCYSA for one (1) full soccer season or no less than a six (6) month period. Notification will be sent by certified mail Recreational only: All players must play at least 50% of each scheduled match. Exceptions are injuries, sickness, practice participation, or absence Abusing the fifty- percent playing time of a player by a coach will result in a one game suspension of the coach When a player is issued a red card they must leave the field for the duration of the match and they must miss the next played league match for that team. There will be no substitution for the ejected player. 4. The following are prohibited: 4.1. Foul language, acts of aggression towards or by players, coaches, referees or spectators will result in a determination by the referee or SCCYSA Board of either a warning, yellow or red card or field ejection Spitting at another player at post game line-up is an automatic red ejection for the following game All participants and spectators are required to remain at least two yards from the sidelines and may not be present behind the goal lines Consumption of alcohol at any league match Smoking by coaches in the coaches technical area. 5. Concerns Any concerns, questions or problems should be addressed in the following order: 5.1. Coach 5.2. Commissioner 5.3. Recreational Vice President 5.4. President 5.5. This procedure must follow in order to be considered for board disposition. 6. League standing 6.1. League standings may be published for competitive teams League standings for recreational will be published as a tool for bracketing purposes
14 7. Forfeit and cancellations 7.1. Cancellations maybe considered for reschedule if verbal request cancellation is made within 10 working days prior to schedule game to the office If a team contacts the opposing coach, and neither team shows up for the game, it will be considered a double forfeit and will not be rescheduled. In order for a team to be awarded a forfeit in this situation, at least 7 players and 1 registered coach must be present at the appointed field at game time If a coach plays any illegal players those games will be forfeited Games may be canceled at the discretion of the league for weather conditions. This includes but is not limited to: Temperature of 32 degrees and below for U4 through U Temperature of 22 degrees and below for U9 through U Suspension of Games 8.1. In the event a game is suspended at the end of the first half, the game is considered completed and the score will stand If the game is suspended due to weather conditions, the referee has the right to terminate the game after a 10- minute wait, if the game is at the end of the first half the score will stand without a reschedule If the game is suspended due to violation of FIFA rules, and is protested, the hearing procedure will be invoked. Age Group U4 / U5 U6 U7 U8 U9 U10 U11/12 U13 / U14 High School Game Style 3 v 3 4 v 4 5 v 5 6 v 6 7 V 7 8 v 8 9 v 9 11 v v 11 Field Size 25 x x x35 55 x X x x 55 Regulation Regulation Goal Size 3.5 x 6 4 x 6 5 x x 12 7 x 21 7 x 21 7 x 21 8 x 24 8 x 24 Ball Size Keepers N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Min to Play Roster Max Referee N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Linesmen N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Game Time 2 x 20 2 x 25 2 x 30 2 x 30 2 x 30 2 x 30 2 x 30 2 x 35 2 x 40 Offsides N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Free Kicks Ind, 1.5 yds Ind, 3 yds Ind, 4 yds Ind, 5 yds FIFA, 8 yds FIFA, 8 yds FIFA FIFA FIFA Penalty Kick N N N N FIFA FIFA FIFA FIFA FIFA Throw-ins Y,2 Y,2 Y,2 Y,2 FIFA FIFA FIFA FIFA FIFA Goal Kick TOP TOP FIFA, 4yds FIFA, 5 yds FIFA, 8 yds FIFA, 8 yds FIFA FIFA FIFA Corner Kick Y, 1.5 yds Y, 3 yds Y, 4 yds Y, 5 yds FIFA, 8 yds FIFA, 8 yds FIFA FIFA FIFA Head Ball N N N N N N N Y Y Slide Tackle N N N N N N N Y Y
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