FIELD AND LEAGUE RULES Revised Jan 2019
HILL COUNTRY INDOOR- SOCCER FIELD RULES Each team member is responsible for the actions and behavior of their teammates, coaches, spectators and managers. Everyone involved in soccer at Hill Country Indoor is expected to adhere to the Core Values of the program: Respect, Responsibility, Selflessness, Discipline, and Leadership Before Playing Enter through/check in at the front entrance (south side of building 3) before every match A signed waiver is required to participate in any soccer activities Teams may or may not have time to warm up on the field- No use of a ball to warm up outside of the field. Equipment and Attire Flat-soled or rubber cleats shall be worn on the field- No cleats allowed on the tile or basketball court Shinguards covered by socks are required Jewelry must be removed or wrapped prior to participation Protective equipment may be worn if it is generally soft and deemed safe by a staff member or referee Field players shall wear the same color, but different than that of the opposing team. Goalkeepers shall wear a contrasting color to all field players and referees. Players with inappropriate or offensive attire will be asked to change All goals should be anchored appropriately during play General Rules No smoking, chewing tobacco, gum, or sunflower seeds allowed No spitting on the turf or in the field area No food or beverages on the turf No fighting or offensive language- Appropriate disciplinary action will be taken accordingly Aggressive behavior or verbal abuse toward referees will not be tolerated. It will be an immediate blue card No sliding on the turf is allowed Use the doors of the field. No jumping over the walls. Only registered players, coaches, and officials are allowed in the bench area 5 players are allowed on your roster for the season- send names to Director of Soccer or League Coordinator LEAVE THE FACILITY IN A BETTER PLACE THAN IT STARTED
FUTSAL LAWS OF THE GAME U.S. FUTSAL [Adapted for Hill Country Indoor] LAW I - THE PLAYING COURT or FIELD Futsal (1/3 field)- 17x25 yard fields Full Field- 25x60 yards 17x25 17x25 17x25 25x60 LAW II - The Ball 5-8U- Size 3 9-17U- Size 4 futsal Full field- Size 5 LAW III - Number of Players 1/3 Field- 5v5 (including GK) or 4v4 (no GK) Full Field- 6v6 or 7v7 (including GK) Minimum Number of Players to Start Match: 2 less than required; one of whom shall be a goalkeeper Minimum Number of Players to Finish Match: 3 less than maximum amount on the field. Substitution Limit: None Substitution Method: "Flying substitution" (all players come and go, except GK) All players must be on the appropriate team roster or guest list (5 per season)
LAW IV - Players' Equipment Usual Equipment: Shirts of the same color, shorts, socks, protective shin-guards and footwear with rubber soles or cleats (turf only). No exposed jewelry or piercings LAW V - Main Referee Duties: Enforce the laws, apply the advantage rule, keep a record of all incidents before, during and after game, stop game when deemed necessary, caution or expel players guilty of misconduct, violent conduct or other ungentlemanly behavior, allow no others to enter the pitch, stop game to have injured players removed, signal for game to be restarted after every stoppage, decide that the ball meets the stipulated requirements. Keeping track of the 2-minute punishment period for a blue card or after a player has been sent off, ensuring that substitutions are carried out properly and keeping track of the 1-minute timeout. LAW VI Timekeeper (May also be main referee) Duties: Start game clock after kick-off, stop it when necessary; indicate end of first half and match with some sort of sound; record time-outs; record players cautioned and sent off, and other information relevant to the game. LAW VII - Duration of the Game Duration: Two equal periods of 20 minutes; Running clock when ball is out of play; Time can be prolonged only to take a penalty kick. Playoff games me be 15 min halves. Stoppages: The clock will not stop at any time unless the referee deems it appropriate i.e. injury Time-outs: 1 per team per half (1 minute duration); none in extra time. May only be taken during a stoppage in play (ball out, free kick, etc) or while in possession of the ball. Half-time: Maximum of 5 minutes LAW VIII - The Start of Play Procedure: Coin toss (if desired) followed by kickoff; opposing team waits outside center circle; ball deemed in play once it has been touched; the kicker shall not touch ball before someone else touches it; ensuing kick-offs taken after goals scored and at start of second half. LAW IX - Ball in and out of Play Ball out of play: When it has wholly crossed the goal line or touchline; when the game has been stopped by a referee; when the ball hits the ceiling (restart: kick-in at the touchline closest to where the ball touched the ceiling). Lines: Touchlines and goal lines are considered inside the playing area.
LAW X - Method of Scoring When the whole of the ball has passed over the goal line, between the goal posts and under the crossbar (except by illegal means). LAW XI - Fouls and Misconduct Indirect free kick: awarded when a player intentionally commits any of the following offenses (penalty kick awarded when infringement takes place in penalty area) kicking or attempting to kick an opponent tripping an opponent jumping at an opponent charging an opponent in a violent or dangerous manner charging an opponent from behind striking, attempting to strike, or spitting at an opponent holding an opponent pushing an opponent sliding at an opponent (i.e., sliding tackle). This includes goalkeepers outside of the box handling the ball (except goalkeeper) Subbing to gain an advantage when the ball is by the bench of the subbing team. Indirect free kick continued: awarded when any of the following offenses is committed (When infringement is inside the penalty area, kick is taken from the penalty spot with the defending team allowed to set up): dangerous play (e.g. attempting to kick ball held by goalkeeper) obstruction charging the goalkeeper in the penalty area goalkeeper picks up or touches a backpass with his hands goalkeeper holds the ball for 5 seconds or longer Players shall be cautioned (i.e., shown blue card) when: a substituting player enters the pitch from an incorrect position or before the player he is substituting has entirely left the pitch player jumping over the walls to leave or enter the field player persistently infringes the Laws of the Game player shows dissent with any decision of the referee; aggressive behavior or verbal abuse included player is guilty of ungentlemanly conduct player commits a denial of a goal scoring opportunity infringement- A penalty kick is also given The above blue-card offenses are punishable by an indirect free kick taken from the point of infringement.
Players may be sent to the 2-minute penalty box (i.e., shown a blue card) when: a player persistently or cynically infringes the Laws of the Game persistently fouling an opponent or overly aggressive play becoming hostile with teammates, opponents, or referees Players shall be sent off (i.e., shown the red card) for: (a) serious foul play (b) violent conduct (c) foul or abusive language (d) second instance of cautionable offense (i.e., second yellow card) (e) intentionally impeding a clear goal opportunity (e.g. through a "professional foul") (f) intentionally impeding a clear goal opportunity in the penalty area by handling the ball Free kicks (or penalty kicks) accompany the expulsion for (a), (b), (e) and (f); indirect free kicks, for (c) and (d) (from the penalty spot when the infringement takes place in the penalty area). Rules of Expulsion: The player sent off (shown a red card) is out for the rest of the game and must leave the bench area The team of the player sent off can substitute for that player after 2 minutes of playing time or after the opposing team scores which ever comes first. The 2-minute punishment shall be kept by the main referee or assistant. The substitute cannot come on until the ball is out of play and he has the referee's consent. Players may be suspended for additional games by HCI at the discretion of the Referee, Director, or Staff members. LAW XII - Free Kick Types: All free kicks shall be indirect Wall: At least 5 meters (5.47 yards) away until the ball is in play Ball in Play: After it has traveled the distance of its own circumference Time Limit: Kick must be taken within 5 seconds Restriction: Kicker cannot touch the ball again until it has been touched by another player LAW XIII - Penalty Kick To be taken from the penalty mark (5 yards from top of the arc for 1/3 fields) The kicker is to aim at goal, with the intention of scoring. All players must be behind the futsal sideline until the ball is played. The kicker shall not play the ball a second time until it has been touched by another player.
LAW XIV Kick-in To be taken in place of the throw-in. All kick-ins are indirect (can not be scored). The ball shall be placed on the touch line before kicking. The kicker's foot not kicking the ball must be outside or on the touchline; if it crosses the touchline all of the way onto the pitch, the kick-in is given to the opposing team. The kick-in must be taken within 5 seconds after being set; if it is not, the kick-in is given to the opposing team. The kicker cannot play the ball a second time until it has been played by another player; infringement of this rule entails an indirect free kick to the opposing team from the point of infringement. Players on opposing team must be at least 5m (5.47 yards) away. LAW XV - Goal Clearance To be taken in place of goal kick. From inside the penalty area, the goalkeeper throws, rolls, or kicks the ball into play. No punting. A field player may take it from the ground. The ball is not in play until it has passed outside of the penalty area. If the goal clearance is received inside of the penalty area, the goal clearance shall be taken over. The 5-second rule is still in effect LAW XVI - Corner Kick Ball placed within a yard of the corner (no corner-kick arc). If ball is misplaced, the corner kick is taken over. Must be taken within 5 seconds; failure to do so entails indirect free kick to the opposing team from the corner mark. The kicker cannot play the ball a second time until it has been played by another player; infringement of this rule results in an indirect free kick to the opposing team from the point of infringement. Players on opposing team must be at least 5 m away from point of the corner kick. Can not score goal directly from a corner kick. Annex 1 - Penalty Kick Shoot-out Penalty shoot-outs used only for playoff or championship matches. Main referee decides the goal to be used Coin tossed (or other fair method) to decide order.
Five kicks to be taken by 5 different players selected from the suited players. Captain of each team announces these 5 to the main referee before the kicks are taken. If two teams are still tied after 5 kicks, the additional kicks will be taken on a sudden-death basis by the rest of the players who have not kicked yet. Players sent off during the match are not eligible to take these kicks. Any eligible player may change places with his goalkeeper. While the penalty shoot-out is in progress, players will remain on the opposite half of the pitch Guest Players 5 guest players are allowed on your roster for use if you are short-handed on a given week. Guest players can be from other teams or not registered at HCI at all. Everyone still must check in at the front and have a waiver on file. Unregistered players will be charged a $20 league drop in fee. Players that play in other HCI Soccer Leagues are allowed to play at no additional cost. Send the names of your guest players to the Director of Soccer or League Coordinator before they participate Referees or Directors have the authority to ask for an ID as proof that a player is registered or is on the guest list. If a team plays with a non-certified player, the referee or director may deem the match a forfeit before, during, or within 24 hours after the match. The match may still be played, but the referee is not required to ref it. You may add a guest player at any point during the season, but may not exceed 5. You can not remove a guest player once he/she is added. Guest player lists reset each season. Guest players will not be allowed to play in finals or playoff matches unless deemed okay by the opposing team. Special Co-Ed Rules 3 Males and 3 Females + 1 Goalkeeper of either gender on the field. A female must touch the ball on the attacking half before a goal is scored. The ball is live and can be scored until it goes out of play or crosses the halfway line. No more than 3 male outfield players may be on the field at a time. If a team only has 2 girls, they must play with 5 outfield players (3 males, 2 females). A female player may replace a male player on the field (2 males, 4 females), but is not counted as a female to make the ball live A male player may take a penalty kick
Use of Walls (Co-Ed and Women s League) The ball is out when it touches the net above a wall or goes over the wall. Restarts on the touchline closest to where the ball went out of play. If the ball hits the ceiling net, the indirect free kick shall be taken from the touchline closest to where the ball contacted the net. League Scoring Win = 3 points Draw = 1 point Loss = 0 points Forfeit score = 3-0 League Tiebreakers 1. Points 2. Head to Head 3. Goal difference 4. Lowest goals against 5. Highest goals scored 6. Coin Flip