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LISBURN JUNIOR INVITATIONAL YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE SECTION 1: LEAGUE CONSTITUTION SECTION 2: LEAGUE RULES SECTION 3: DISCIPLINARY CODE Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League Est. 1990 AFFILIATED TO NORTHERN IRELAND BOYS FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

SECTION 1 - CONSTITUTION 1. NAME This Association of clubs shall be called the Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League (hereinafter called The League) and The League and its members shall be affiliated to the Northern Ireland Boys Football Association. 2. OBJECT The object of the League shall be to legislate for, foster, develop and provide a fit for purpose governance structure to improve the game of association football among all classes of Youth Football Clubs. 3. LEAGUE COMMITTEE The management of The League shall be vested in a League Committee, consisting of the following office bearers, a Chairperson, a Secretary, a Treasurer and elected and/or co-opted representatives from Clubs in the League (except where a Club is represented by an office bearer) plus additional membership duly elected or co-opted up to a maximum of nine (9) persons including office bearers. The committee members and office bearers shall be elected bi-annually. All retiring office bearers shall be eligible for re-election. Five (5) members of the Committee shall form a quorum. In the event of a vacancy occurring during the season, the League Committee shall have the power to fill such vacancy. No Club shall have more than one member on the League Committee. 4. MEMBERSHIP (A) Membership is open to teams, who meet entry criteria as required on the application form and are selected to membership. (B) (C) All teams must affiliate to the Northern Ireland Boys Football Association. All Clubs in membership must be controlled and managed by a committee approved by the Northern Ireland Boys Football Association. This committee must be not less than Three (3) in numbers and should encourage a development strategy so that at least one member of each participating team shall be in possession of a current Irish Football Association Coaching Certificate. The relevant minimum certificate recommended being as follows: For Clubs, up to and including Under 12 level For Clubs, up to and including Under 17 level IFA Level 1 Coaching Award or equivalent IFA C Certificate or equivalent (D) (E) It shall be mandatory for at least one coach from each participating team to hold a current First Aid Certificate or Sports Injuries Certificate. These conditions as to certification/coaching qualifications should be achieved within one year of the Club s initial acceptance into membership of the league. Club official shall mean any person aged 18 years or over who, whether registered with a member Club or not, acts on behalf of a member Club by being in the dressing room, entering the field of play on behalf of a member Club, acting as a referee s assistant on behalf of a member Club, being in a member club s technical area or assisting in the running of the member Club. A Club official may only be a member of one Club.

(F) (G) (H) The names, addresses and contact numbers of all Club officials and nominated Child Welfare Officer shall be submitted by the Club when seeking membership and upon annual renewal. Any change of Club official or Child Welfare Officer shall be notified to the League in writing or email within two working days of such change. Clubs shall ensure their officials are subject to the satisfactory outcome of checks by Access (NI) and adherence to the terms of the NIBFA/Irish F.A. Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy & Procedures. Any Club wishing to alter its name must first obtain the prior written consent of NIBFA. Clubs who do not comply with the above criteria will not be eligible for membership. Clubs in membership who fail to comply with the criteria during the term of its membership will be reported to the NIBFA and may have their membership suspended until they fulfil their obligations. 5. (A) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting of the League shall be held each year, not later than the last Monday in June. (B) EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING (1) An Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) may be called by the members in accordance with clause (5B) (2) (2) The league shall convene an EGM upon a receipt of a requisition, signed by a registered official of a least 25% of all Clubs in membership, within 28 days of receipt of such a requisition. (3) The requisition shall state the business to be considered and shall be accompanied by a deposit in the sum of 500. (4) The member Clubs signing the requisition may forfeit their deposit and or may be liable for the reasonable expenses of the EGM should the requisition be deemed frivolous. (5) The League may call an EGM by a simple majority vote of the league committee and shall convene an EGM within 30 days of such a vote. 6. GENERAL MEETINGS Meetings of The League Committee shall be held at a venue and date notified by The League Secretary. The League will hold a minimum of four general meetings of member Clubs including the Annual General Meeting in each season. Each team shall be entitled to send a representative to all General Meetings, team representatives in attendance will have one vote. All motions other than those relating to the alteration of the Constitution & Rules shall be carried by at least a Two Thirds majority vote of those present at the meeting and entitled to vote. Clubs and teams in default of their financial obligations to the league in excess of 30 days will not be entitled to a vote. All Clubs must send a representative to notified league meetings, failure to do so will result in a fine of 25 for non-appearance at any notified meeting. Failure to attend on more than two occasions may result in a Club being suspended. All league officials as a matter of good practice may be subject to the satisfactory outcome of Criminal Record Checks by Access (NI) and adherence to the terms of the NIBFA/Irish F.A. Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy & Procedures

7. LIFE MEMBERSHIP Past Chairpersons, on retiring from office shall be granted life membership of The League. In addition, the office bearers may recommend at the A.G.M. that life membership be granted to any person whom it is considered has rendered valuable service to The League or in the cause of youth football. 8. DELEGATES TO THE NIBFA The membership are entitled to send delegates, one per team in membership of the league to the Northern Ireland Boys Football Association Annual General Meeting. 9. CHAIR The appointed Chairperson of The League shall preside over all meetings, in the event of his/her absence the chair shall be taken by either the Vice Chairperson or an agreed office bearer of The League. The Chairperson shall have both a deliberative and casting vote at all meetings, and his/her rule shall be final. 10. DECLARATION OF INTEREST - Any member of the Committee who has a vested interest in any discussion or decision under consideration MUST declare such interest. A member with such interest shall be required to retire from the meeting during the discussion or consideration or while a decision is being taken in respect of any case involving his/her Club or Officials or players connected with his/her Club. 11. FINANCE The Treasurer shall be responsible for all money transactions and at the Annual General Meeting submit a detailed statement of accounts. The Audited accounts of the league will be available for inspection upon completion. The Bank account will be in the name of the Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League, the signatories being a minimum of three nominated officials. Two signatures are required for all financial transactions. 12. DISSOLUTION If, upon the winding up or dissolution of The League there remains, after the satisfaction of all its liabilities, any assets whatsoever including cash and physical assets, shall be given and their ownership transferred to NIBFA. 13. ALTERATION OF CONSTITUTION AND RULES No alteration shall be made to the Constitution or Rules of The League except at the Annual General Meeting or Extraordinary General Meeting called for that purpose. On a date to be notified annually, notice must be given to the League Secretary (in writing) of any proposed alteration/s to the Constitution or Rules, a copy of which shall be made available to Clubs on The League website seven days before the Annual or Extraordinary Meeting for the consideration thereof. No alteration shall be made to the Constitution or Rules unless carried by a majority of not less than 75% of those present at the meeting and entitled to vote. Any proposed alteration of the Constitution or Rules shall, before coming into force, be subject to compliance with the Constitution of the Northern Ireland Boys Football Association. 14. INTERPRETATION - The League committee shall be the final authority on the interpretation of the Constitution and Rules. Decisions by The League on questions of interpretation and on matters affecting The League not provided for by the Constitution or Rules shall be final and binding on all members.

1. REGISTRATION OF CLUBS SECTION 2 - LEAGUE RULES All Clubs/Teams must submit details of their management teams in full as per application, any changes to the original details supplied must be notified to the league in writing or by email within two working days of such change. 2. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION/DEPOSIT/PAYMENT (a) (b) (c) (d) The annual subscription of each club shall be determined at the Annual General Meeting. In addition each club shall deposit a sum of money which will be liable to forfeiture at the end of the season if a Club has failed to complete its League Fixtures or wish to leave the league without good reason or has debts outstanding to the league. The deposit is recoverable by Clubs who wish to leave the league, have fulfilled all their league fixtures and have no outstanding debts to the league. The annual subscription and the deposit (where not already held by the league) must be paid on application for membership. 3. LEAGUE FORMAT (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) The league committee will determine the format of the league on an annual basis. The league reserves the right to appoint the venue for all fixtures. The team listed first will be designated the home team. Three points will be awarded for a win and one for a draw. A play off shall determine the position in the league table where Clubs have equal points at the end of a season Goal difference will not apply. Play offs will only take place, where necessary, for league winners, runners up, divisional split or relegation. Failure to participate in a play-off will incur forfeiture of the match, loss of deposit and a possible points penalty for the next season. 4. AGE QUALIFICATION OF PLAYERS All competitions will be open to players who meet the qualifying dates as stated on the league application form. Teams wishing to play female players must also comply with the relevant age group qualifications. 5. REGISTRATION OF PLAYERS (A) (B) Player registrations can commence for all existing registered players from 1st June in any season. If not registered to their existing Clubs by 30th June in any season those players will be deemed free agents and free to sign for any club. All registrations are subject to an administration fee of 1 per player. Player registrations close at Noon on 31st October and reopen from 1st January until Noon on 31st January in any season for transfer or the addition of registrations.

(C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) Players may be registered to any team in the Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League if not already recorded on the IFA Central Database or on the player registration list of any other affiliated league. It is the sole responsibility for each Team/Club to ensure that players are free to register. Letters from Parent/Guardians regarding a players status will not be accepted. Teams will be limited to registering a maximum of twenty (20) players to an age group in any season but in addition may call on players at any time from an age group below for purposes of player development within the Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League. To facilitate this development opportunity, managers may include from an age group below without the need to dual register these players for the upper age-group. Any such player should be restricted to playing for those age groups either immediately 1 year or 2 years above the age group for which he or she qualifies. For the sake of clarity an under 12 players will also be permitted to play at U13 & U14, an U13 player will also be permitted to play at U14 & U15 etc. In all cases, it is the responsibility of coaches and parents to assess the player is physically capable of meeting the demands of an older age group. Players registering in the Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth League for the first time must complete a Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth League Registration form R6 and when submitted must be accompanied by either: - A current valid Passport; - A Citizen Card; - Or an Original Birth Certificate And Passport-size photographs x 2 taken after 31st May in the current season (good quality). The league will issue a laminated ID card for each player and retain the second photograph for records. No player will be permitted to play in the Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League unless his Team/Club is in possession of a current season ID card for that player. (1) Teams are allowed to transfer the registration of a maximum of TWO players to or from any other Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League or Non-Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League Team in any season. (2) If a Team seeks to obtain the transfer of a registration of a player from another Team they shall first contact the Team holding the player s registration (the transferring club) and request the consent of the transferring club to the transfer. If a player has not been released they cannot take part in any club activities for another member Club. This includes training or friendly matches until the player registration is cancelled. (3) The consent referred to in clause in (5.H.2) shall not be unreasonably withheld. Any dispute in this regard will be referred to the league, which will make the final, binding decision on the matter. (4) In the event of the transferring Club providing consent to the transfer of the registration of the player the transfer of registration must be on an R9 form fully completed.

(5) If a Club voluntarily chooses to release a player who is deemed surplus to requirements during the playing season, that Team shall issue the player with the league identity card and an R9 form with all sections duly completed (excluding part b of section 5 and Section 8). Such player shall become a released player. (6) In addition to the registration of a player by way of a transfer as outlined in clause (5.H.1), a Club shall be free to sign a released Player subject the conditions laid out in paragraph (5.D). (I) (J) Players in the Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth League will be permitted to register for their club if applicable to attain eligibility to play in the Northern Ireland Football League of NI Youth League. Such players are only insured by the NIBFA insurance scheme when playing in matches organised under the jurisdiction of NIBFA Affiliated Youth Football Leagues and competitions of the Northern Ireland Boys Football Association. On match days, each Team must hold a Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League Player ID card for all players listed on the match card. If a Team fails to produce their ID Cards on request prior to the commencement of any match by the opposing Team or match or league official/s that Team will automatically forfeit the match and will be responsible for all match expenses and shall incur a fine. However, if the requesting party agree to play the match in the absence of ID Cards the result of the match will stand as a valid result and the defaulting Team will incur an administrative penalty of 25 to be applied to club account. Such situations must be verified by the match referee on the official match card or via disciplinary report sheets. (K) Any Team fielding an ineligible player will forfeit the match and be deducted a further 3 points and a monetary fine for each and every offence. Team officials will also be subject to relevant disciplinary procedures. (L) (M) (N) Clubs infringing registration rules may be reported to the Irish Football Association. In all cases relating to the registration of players, Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League Clubs are obliged to make initial contact with the Club of the player they wish to sign and not unsettle any player by use of peer pressure or any social media, including but not exclusive to, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, text or email. Failure to comply with the conditions laid out in this rule will result in disciplinary action. Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League Clubs must respect the position of other Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League and non- Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League teams and refrains from disrupting their season by unsettling players (this includes contacting a player directly via face-to-face meetings, phone calls, text messages and email/social networking websites). All approaches to sign players must be made officially through the Club or Team manager. Any reported and subsequently proven instances that breach this process may result in the Club s ability to sign players being suspended and/or a league points deduction up to a maximum of 6 points.

6. MONITORS The League may appoint monitors to attend games who will have authority to check the ID s and registrations of players and officials. The monitors may prepare reports on the conduct and behaviour of players, officials and supporters at any match. 7. FIXTURES (A) All matches shall be played according to the Laws of the Game as adopted by the Irish Football Association but with the following qualifications; Clubs will play two equal periods of not less than: 30 minutes duration for U12s and U13s 35 minutes duration for U14s, U15s and U16s 40 minutes duration for U17 Match Ball - Up to and including U13 Size 4 - Under 14 to Under 17 inclusive Size 5 Coaching/Management Approved ID Badges issued by league must be clearly displayed by all staff involved with Team affairs on match day. A Roped barrier must be erected for at least 25 metres each side of the half way line at every match, the exception will be venues that are already fenced off. Only coaching staff with the approved ID badges displayed will be authorised to be pitch side of the roped barrier. A technical area marked by cones should be set out no more than 5 Metres each side of the half way line and all coaching staff should remain within that area. In instances where management are on the same side of the pitch that area should be a 10 metre space set out centrally in their half of the pitch. (B) (C) (D) (E) All league fixtures will be available on the Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League website. These shall be played on the date stipulated unless changed by prior agreement. All changes must be notified and approved by the league. If a Club wishes to be excused from playing a game on any particular date throughout the season, such Club must notify the league by phone/text and confirm in writing/email not less than fourteen days before the date of the fixture for consideration and decision. No team shall be allowed more than two reliefs of fixtures in a season. In extraordinary circumstances, relief of fixture may be granted not less than five days before the date stipulated on application to the League. Any Club seeking relief of fixture less than five days before the date stipulated shall be responsible for any relevant match fees incurred by their opponents for the listed fixture on receipt of proof of such fees. Any Club that cancels a fixture within 24 hours of Kick-off time will forfeit the match and all associated fees unless such a cancellation is in relation to a death of a club official, player or immediate family member of such official or player. All other forfeitures or non-fulfilment of fixtures will incur loss of deposit, and a possible additional points deduction in the current and/or following season.

(F) (G) All Teams will be expected to arrive for their match at least 30 minutes prior to kick-off to allow for proper match preparation and kick-off must take place no later than 20 minutes after the appointed time. However if the Teams agree to play the match, outside of these time limits the result of the match will stand as a valid result and the defaulting team will incur no penalty. Such situations must be verified by the match referee on the official match card. In matches organised by the Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League, rolling substitutions will be permitted, in the following manner: o o o o For all Teams participating in competitions of the Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League, any player who has been substituted, himself becomes a substitute and may replace another player at any time subject to the substitution being carried out in accordance with Law 3 of the Laws of Association Football. Law 3 the Number of Players A match is played by two Teams, each consisting of not more than eleven players, one of whom is the goalkeeper. A match may not start if either Team consists of fewer than seven players. The rules of the competition must state how many substitutes may be nominated; for all matches organised under the jurisdiction of the NIBFA National Youth League 5 (five) substitutes may be used. All Matches in all matches, the names of the substitutes must be given to the referee prior to the start of the match. Substitutes not so named may not take part in the match. (H) Substitution Procedure to replace a player by substitution, the following conditions must be observed: - The referee is informed before any proposed substitution is made. - A substitute only enters the field of play after the player being replaced has left and after receiving a signal from the referee. - A substitute only enters the field of play at the halfway line and during a stoppage in the match. - A substitution is completed when a substitute enters the field of play. From that moment, the substitute becomes a player and the player he has replaced is now a substitute. - All substitutes are subject to the authority and jurisdiction of the referee, whether called upon to play or not. Changing the Goalkeeper any of the other players may change places with the goalkeeper, provided that: - The referee is informed before the change is made. - The change is made during a stoppage in the match. Infringements/Sanctions if a substitute enters the field of play without the referee s permission: - Play is stopped.

- The substitute is cautioned, shown the yellow card and required to leave the field of play. - Play is restarted with an indirect free kick at the place the ball was located when play was stopped. If a player changes places with the goalkeeper without the referee s permission before the change is made: - Play continues. - The players concerned are cautioned and shown the yellow card when the ball is next out of play. For any other infringements of this Law: - The players concerned are cautioned and shown the yellow card. Restart of Play if play is stopped by the referee to administer a caution: - The match is restarted by an indirect free kick, to be taken by a player of the opposing team from the place where the ball was located when play was stopped. Players and Substitutes Sent Off A player who has been sent off before the kick-off may be replaced only by one of the named substitutes. A named substitute, who has been sent off, either before the kick-off or after play has started, may not be replaced. In all matches Clubs may play 5 substitutes from 5 named substitutes (I) The Home or First Named Team Club must telephone the League/Fixtures Secretary the result of all cup ties and League Matches played or unplayed before 6pm on match day and not later than 9.30pm for mid-week games. Clubs failing to comply with this rule will be fined 5 per offence. No club, player or registered club representative shall be permitted to take part or be involved in any other match or competition which is not authorised by the Northern Ireland Boys F.A. 8. VENUE & NOTIFICATION In the event of the league appointing a match venue the notification of the venue will appear on the website fixture list. If a Club makes a venue booking, then the league and travelling Club MUST be notified as soon as possible before the scheduled date for the fixture to enable the website notices to be verified or updated. Clubs who are not familiar with the location of any venue should contact the home or first named Team for directions and any other relevant details. The League will have the power to decide whether facilities are suitable for matches in the competition, and to order the Club concerned to play its fixtures on another ground. The League reserves the right to move any game to a neutral venue. Match kick-off times will be fixed by agreement of the home Team and the Fixtures Secretary. Times for kick-offs shall be determined by the league and the availability of facilities. In all matches played under the jurisdiction of the league the accommodating authority or home team will try to ensure that suitable changing accommodation facilities are available for all teams. The home

or first named Team will be responsible for the provision of at least two quality match footballs of appropriate size as described in Rule 7(a) In a Cup fixture the home club secretary MUST inform the opposition within the specified time of venue and all other relevant details. 9. REFEREES Appointed referees will be advised by the Referees Co-ordinator of the necessary match details, location and kick-off time. Where referees are appointed by the league no Club may object to any referee so appointed. Where a referee fails to attend, the Teams will toss a coin for the appointment of an official. This applies to all Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League competitions. Referee s Fee: (a) the referee s fee shall be decided by the Annual General Meeting and shall be shared equally by both Clubs. (b) In the case of non-fulfilment of any fixture, except under (c) below, the Home or First named Team shall pay the referee s fee, which shall be recoverable from the defaulting club should that not be the home or first named Team. (c) Should a ground be considered unplayable, the referee shall after confirmation of the same with the local authority representative, grounds man or other club appointee responsible for grounds maintenance, receive half fee which shall be shared equally by each club. 10. COLOURS (a) (b) Each Team in the league shall register its colours on a kit approval form as provided by the league. In the event of a clash of colours the visiting Team shall play in their registered colours and the Home or first named Team shall change unless mutually agreed. 11. MATCH CARDS (a) (b) (c) (d) In all matches the Team manager must print clearly the full name of the player against the shirt number to be worn, on the match card and submit to the referee prior to the commencement of the match. For each match a Team may list up to Sixteen Players. Match Cards must be signed by an official of each Club. The date of the match and the match result must be noted on the match card. All dismissals and cautions must be noted on the match card by the referee. In addition, all dismissals must be reported by an official of the dismissed players or officials Team via the appropriate contact number listed on the match card within 24 hours of the match. Contact by telephone, email or text must include full detail of the offence, name of player/official and if player the shirt number. The information should also include the date, time, venue and opposition. ALL dismissals must be reported even in cases where the referee later indicates he may have made an error.

(e) All match cards will be subject to scrutiny by League Officials. (f) A Team official of the WINNING TEAM must forward the match card to the address notified on the card, or, in the event of a draw the HOME or FIRST NAMED TEAM has the responsibility. The match card must be forwarded to the league within 48 hours of the match it relates to (Sundays excluded). (g) Proof of postage or delivery (signed receipt) of each match card must be retained for the duration of the season and produced on request. (h) In the event of no proof of postage or signed delivery receipt and no receipt of match card, the league reserves the right to investigate the circumstances, suspend the result and or make points deduction. The league also reserves the right to determine the outcome of knock out competition fixtures. (i) Failure of Clubs to comply with this rule will result in a fine of 10 for each error on the match card or non-receipt of the match card by the due date, to be imposed on a monthly basis. The League may impose additional fines for persistent offences. 12. UNFINISHED GAMES (a) (b) (c) Results for matches that are abandoned because of inclement weather having played a minimum of 80% of the scheduled time of the match will stand. The status matches that are abandoned because of inclement weather having played less than 80% of the scheduled time will be decided by The League. The status of all other matches that are abandoned or unfinished shall be determined by The League. 13. MATCH POSTPONEMENTS (a) (b) (c) (d) Where venues have been appointed by the League in conjunction with a local authority it will be the final decision of the local authority as to the fitness of the ground for play. In cases where the Home Team has a registered venue not owned or controlled by local authority it will be the decision of the Home Team grounds man or other club appointee responsible for grounds maintenance in the first instance to decide on the fitness of the ground for play or failing such then the decision of the referee will be final. The home Club must immediately inform the league, Referee and Visiting Club if a postponement is necessary, in default of which the Home Club may at the discretion of the league be required to pay half of the referee s match fee and the travelling expenses, in whole or part of the Visiting Club. The reason for the non-fulfilment of any fixture shall be investigated by the League and if the reasons are deemed to be unsatisfactory, the defaulting club may forfeit the points and pay the referee s fee, in addition, a fine not exceeding 50 (Fifty Pounds) may be imposed, the whole or part of which may be awarded to the aggrieved club. All fines imposed under this rule must be paid to the League within 14 days from receipt of defaulting letter.

14. MATCH PRIORITY Competitions of the NIBFA shall have precedence over Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League competitions fixtures. 15. REPRESENTATIVE GAMES (a) (b) (c) The League shall have the power to select player/s from any Team, to represent the league. A player, who declines to play, shall not be eligible to play for their own Team/s on that date without special permission of the League. A team may apply for a postponement of a league fixture should two or more players (or a goalkeeper) be selected to play in a Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League, NIBFA or IFA representative game. 16. LEAGUE TROPHIES Trophies for the League Championship and Cup Competitions shall be presented to the respective winners. The maximum number of medals that will be issued to any team will be limited to 20 unless the actual number of players registered is less than twenty (20). 17. CUP, PLATE & SUPPLEMENTARY COMPETITIONS (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) The League rules shall apply with the following additions and amendments. Competitions will be played on the Cup-tie, Home and Away, sectional, or other principle as may be determined by the committee. When played on a Cup-tie principle, Clubs first drawn shall have the choice of ground or as determined by the League, except in final ties which will be played on grounds selected by the League Committee. In the event of the score being level in any cup-tie after the stipulated playing time has been completed, extra time will be played. Should the score remain level after the stipulated period of extra time is completed then the result of the tie will be decided by the taking of kicks from the penalty mark in accordance with the Laws of the Game. Any Club refusing or failing to play the Club against which it is drawn within the time notified to it, and without sufficient reason for doing so, shall be liable for disqualification. Any Club intending to forfeit a game must give notice in writing to the Secretary of the opposing Club and the Fixtures Secretary at least three days previous to the date of the tie. The defaulting Club may be liable for the expenses of the tie and also be subject to further sanctions including expulsion from the League. The League Committee shall fix the venue for the final tie and shall have direct control of all arrangements, receipts and donations made from funds raised in connection therewith. No player shall play for more than one Club in a cup or plate competition during any one season and this rule shall also apply to any supplementary competition irrespective of any transfer made in season.

(g) In all cup-tie matches the duration of play is as defined in Rule 7 (a) for the particular age group concerned. In all cases the duration of extra time shall be two periods of not less than 10 minutes. In the event of a tie in league format cup competition then the outcome will be determined by a play-off. In all Lisburn Junior Invitational Youth Football League, Cup, Plate or Supplementary competitions where a postponement occurs, the Team drawn at home initially will have the opportunity to arrange the game on one further occasion thereafter the away team will, in conjunction with the league, facilitate the tie. Each switch of responsibility will permit a Team two opportunities to host the game. In all matches a completed match card must be submitted to the referee prior to the commencement of the match. For each match a Team may list up to Sixteen Players. Match Cards must be signed by an official of each club. All match cards will be subject to scrutiny by League Officials. A team official of the WINNING TEAM must forward the match card to the address notified on the card within 48 hours (Sundays excluded). Proof of postage of each match card must be retained for the duration of the season and produced on request. Failure of Clubs to comply with this rule will result in a fine of 10 for each error on the match card or non-receipt of the match card by the due date to be imposed on a monthly basis. In all matches up to and including Under 17 level Clubs may play 5 substitutes from 5 named substitutes. (h) All cup-ties will be played to a finish at the first time of asking. 18 BREACH OF LEAGUE RULES Any breach of League rules may render the player, official or Club liable to censure, fine or suspension, or a combination of such penalties as the league deem fit to impose. 19. SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE POLICY & PROCEDURES Reference will be made to the location of this information on the relevant website. 20. INTERPRETATION The League committee shall be the final authority of the interpretation of the Rules, decisions upon questions of interpretation and on matters affecting the league not provided for by the Rules shall be final and binding on all members.

RULE 1: ADOPTION & ENFORCEMENT SECTION 3 - DISCIPLINARY CODE 1.1. The LISBURN JUNIOR INVITATIONAL YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE (LJIYL) adopted this disciplinary code on 12/05/2014 1.2. This code is effective from (06-09-2014) and applies to all football under the jurisdiction of the (LJIYL). RULE 2: DEFINITIONS 2.1. Player: A person whose name appears on the match card for the relevant match. 2.2. Official: Any person aged 18 years or over who, whether registered with a member Club or not, acts on behalf of a member Club or is in the dressing room or enters the field of play on behalf of a member Club or acts as a match official or is in a member Club s technical area or assists in the running of the member Club. 2.3. Match Official: The referee, assistant referees, 4th Official or any other person appointed by the NYL in connection with the administration of a match. RULE 3: GENDER & NUMBER 3.1. Terms within the (LJIYL) Disciplinary Code referring to the players, officials or match officials are applicable to both genders. Any term in the singular applies to the plural and vice-versa. RULE 4: CULPABILITY 4.1. Unless otherwise specified, infringements are punishable regardless of whether they have been committed deliberately, recklessly or negligently. RULE 5: ACTS AMOUNTING TO ATTEMPT 5.1. Acts amounting to attempt are also punishable. 5.2. In the case of acts amounting to attempt, The League may reduce the penalty for the infringement accordingly. It will determine the extent of the mitigation as it sees fit. RULE 6: BREACH OF LEAGUE RULES 6.1. Any breach of League rules may render the player, official or Club liable to censure, fine or suspension, or a combination of such penalties as The League deem fit to impose. 6.2. The league reserves the right to carry out investigations, make appropriate enquiries and invite comments from players, officials or clubs as it sees fit in relation to any disciplinary matter.

6.3 Players, Officials or Clubs will have the right to be heard before any decision is passed on a disciplinary matter other than those relating to cautions and dismissals, except in the case of alleged mistaken identity for a player who is cautioned or dismissed in a match. RULE 7: FAILURE TO REPLY TO CORRESPONDENCE 7.1. Any failure to reply to (LJIYL) correspondence which requests a response, within the period stated in such correspondence may render the player, official or Club liable to censure, fine or suspension, or a combination of such penalties as The League deem fit to impose. RULE 8: FINES 8.1. The League will impose a fine of 5 per offence for non-compliance with the administration procedures as defined as club responsibilities on the match card. Such fines will be added to the Clubs league account. 8.2. Clubs are jointly liable for fines imposed in respect of their players or officials. The fact that a person has subsequently left a Club does not take away joint liability and therefore does not negate the responsibility of the Club to pay a fine. 8.3. All fines, unless challenged or appealed against, must be paid within 30 days of the issuing of the account detailing the fine unless a payment plan has been agreed with the Club. Failure by a Club to pay a fine within the 14-day specified timeframe may result in the Club being reported to The League. 8.4. The League may take any action thought necessary against a Club which fails to pay a fine within the stipulated time frame. This may include the suspension of a Club from the League. RULE 9: CAUTION & DISMISSAL FINES 9.1. Each disciplinary report, whether involving a caution or a dismissal, shall incur a fine of 2 for each offence. 9.2. Failure to self-report a dismissal as per (See Rule 11.D of The League Rules) of a player or official to The League within 24 hours of such dismissal will incur a fine of 10 for each match. All dismissals and cautions must be noted on the match card. In addition, all dismissals must be reported via the appropriate contact number for dismissals as listed on the match card within 24 hours of the match by telephone, email or text and include full detail of the offence, name of player/official and if a player, the shirt number. The information should also include the date, time and venue and opposition team. 9.3. Clubs will be charged monthly throughout the playing season for their accrued cautions and dismissals and payment is due within 30 days of issuing the account.

9.4. No refunds of cautions and dismissal fines or part thereof shall be made except where a caution or dismissal has been proven to be wrongfully applied. In this regard the decision of The League is final. RULE 10: CAUTIONS 10.1. A caution is a warning from the referee to a player or an official during a match to sanction minor infringements (See Law 12 of the Laws of the Game). 10.2. A player who receives 2 cautions during the same match will be dismissed and, consequently, an automatic suspension from the next match. The 2 cautions that incurred the dismissal will not be included in any total as outlined in Rule 9.3 or 9.4 of this Code. 10.3. A player who accumulates 5 cautions in the same playing season will be suspended for 1 match i.e. the next match following the receipt of the 5th caution. 10.4. A player who accumulates 10 cautions in the same playing season will be suspended for 2 matches i.e. the next 2 matches following the receipt of the 10th caution. 10.5. For every further 5 cautions a player accumulates in the same playing season a 3 match suspension will be imposed i.e. the next 3 matches following the receipt of caution number 15, caution number 20 etc. 10.6. A player who is cautioned after the final whistle and before he leaves the field of play will be dealt with as a field offence (See Rule 9.1 of this Code). 10.7. Cautions received during one season are cancelled at the conclusion of that season and are not carried over to the next season. RULE 11: DISMISSALS 11.1. A dismissal is the order given by the referee to someone to leave the field of play and its surroundings, including the technical area and the substitute s bench. 11.2. A player who is dismissed from the field of play for any offence will be automatically suspended with immediate effect for 1 match even if he was dismissed in a match that is later abandoned. 11.3. A player who is dismissed from the field of play for any offence (other than for receiving a 2nd caution) having previously received a caution in the same match will have the caution upheld. 11.4. A player who is dismissed from the field of play for using offensive, insulting or abusive language and/or gestures will be suspended for an additional 1 match. If the offence is incurred in the last game of the season the player will be automatically suspended from the first 2 matches of the next season. 11.5. A player who is dismissed from the field of play for serious foul play will be suspended for an additional 2 matches. If the offence is incurred in the last game of the season the player will be automatically suspended from the first 3 matches of the next season.

11.6 A player who is dismissed for violent conduct will be suspended for an additional 3 matches. If the offence is incurred in the last game of the season the player will be automatically suspended from the first 4 matches of the next season. 11.7. A player who is dismissed from the field of play for biting, head-butting or for spitting at an opponent or any other person other than a match official (See 11.8 below) will be suspended for an additional 6 matches. The same sanction will be applied to incidents amounting to attempt at biting, head butting or spitting. If the offence is incurred in the last game of the season the player will be automatically suspended from the first 7 matches of the next season. 11.8. A player who is dismissed from the field of play for biting, head-butting or for spitting at a match official will be dealt with in accordance with Rule 14.6 of this code. 11.9. A player who is dismissed from the field of play after the final whistle and before he leaves the field of play will be dealt with as a field offence (See Rule 11.1 of this Code). 11.10 A player who is cautioned or dismissed outside the field of play will also be dealt with as a field offence. RULE 12: SUSPENSION 12.1. A suspended player may not play for any team within the Club in any competition until the suspension is served. The duration of the suspension will be measured by the number of matches played by the team from which he was suspended and the date the suspension is received. A suspended official may not participate with any team within the Club in any competition until that suspension is served. The duration of the suspension will be measured by the number of matches played by the team from which he was suspended and the date the suspension is received. Any automatic suspension must be served prior to any other notified suspension. Should a player or official move Clubs, any suspension outstanding shall be served with their new Club. On written request, special dispensation may be given to a player or official if his Club folds during the serving of his suspension. 12.2. If a match is abandoned, cancelled or forfeited, suspension (or part thereof) is only considered to have been served if the team to which the suspended player belongs is not responsible for the facts that led to the abandonment, cancellation or forfeit of the match. 12.3. A player who receives cautions for more than 1 team within his Club (playing for a different age group) will have his cautions amalgamated and must serve any suspension he may receive from the accumulation of cautions with the team holding his first registration and will be ineligible to play for any other team within the Club until the suspension is served. 12.4. No formal notices will be issued for any automatic 1 match suspension in respect of a dismissal.

12.5. Any period of suspension arising from the accumulation of cautions must be fulfilled prior to any additional suspensions in respect of a dismissal. The League will notify the Club when any additional suspensions arising from a dismissal shall commence. 12.6. During a standard suspension, a player or official is not permitted to enter the dressing room area, the player s tunnel, the technical area, the substitute s bench, the area immediately surrounding the field of play or the playing surface at any match played under the jurisdiction of the (LJIYL) or NIBFA until the expiry of the suspension. The terms of the suspension apply from one hour prior to the scheduled time of kick-off of a match until one hour after the end of the match. 12.7. During a touchline suspension, an official is not permitted to enter the technical area, the substitute s bench, and the area immediately surrounding the field of play or the playing surface at any match under the jurisdiction of the (LJIYL) or NIBFA until the expiry of the suspension. The terms of the suspension apply from one hour prior to the scheduled time of kick-off of a match until one hour after the end of the match. A touchline suspension may only be imposed on individuals deemed as officials by The League. 12.8. The League reserves the right to designate a venue for any match under the jurisdiction of The League and or impose a venue ban in the event of incidents of a sufficiently serious nature. 12.9. In the event of a suspension being imposed (except for any 1 match automatic suspension in respect of a dismissal) the player s or official s Club will be advised of the details of the suspension. Suspensions will be published weekly on the (LJIYL) website which Clubs are obliged to check for their information. It is each Club s responsibility to ensure the eligibility of their players for any match. 12.10. A player who is not eligible to participate in a particular match due to that competition s rules may not use that match to serve the suspension or part thereof. 12.11. Any period of suspension which remains outstanding at the end of the playing season must be served at the commencement of the next playing season. 12.12. A person may be banned from taking part in any kind of football-related activity (administrative, sports or other) associated with The League. RULE 13: DISCIPLINARY MATTERS ARISING BY WAY OF REFEREE S REPORT OR OTHERWISE 13.1. Disciplinary matters affecting The League will be dealt with in the first instance by a person or persons nominated by The League. Any appeal relating to that decision/s will be heard by a Disciplinary Appeals Panel which will consist of at least three persons nominated by The League. The person or persons involved in making the original decision which is the subject of the appeal, will not be eligible to hear the appeal.

13.2. The League may consider or investigate any incident of misconduct, misbehaviour or any act likely to bring the game or The League into disrepute by any player, official or Club it becomes aware of through any source. 13.3. Upon consideration or investigation of any such incident or act The League may impose whatever penalty it deems fit using rules 13-24 as a guide. 13.4. A player, official or Club which is penalised for misconduct, misbehaviour or actions likely to bring The League into disrepute may appeal against such penalty to the disciplinary appeals panel. RULE 14: MISCONDUCT BY PLAYERS & OFFICIALS 14.1. A minimum 1 match suspension will be given for unsporting conduct towards an opponent or any other person other than a match or league official. A minimum fine of 20 will be imposed on their Club. 14.2. A minimum 2 match suspension will be given for assaulting an opponent or any other person or any other person other than a match or league official. A minimum fine of 50 will be imposed on their Club. 14.3. A minimum 6 match suspension will be given for biting, head-butting or spitting at an opponent or any other person other than a match or league official. A minimum fine of 50 will be imposed on their Club. 14.4. A minimum 4 match suspension will be given for unsporting conduct towards a match or league official. A minimum fine of 25 will be imposed on their Club. 14.5. A minimum 6 month suspension will be given for assaulting a match or league official. A minimum fine of 50 will be imposed on their Club. 14.6. A minimum 12 month suspension will be given for biting, head-butting or spitting at a match or league official. A minimum fine of 50 will be imposed on their Club. 14.7. A minimum 3 month suspension will apply to any official who is responsible for playing an ineligible player. 14.8. A minimum 3-month suspension will be given to any official who records false information in regard to the identity of a player on any match card. 14.9. The same penalty(s) will be applied to incidents amounting to attempt. RULE 15: MEDIA & SOCIAL MEDIA COMMENTS 15.1. If a player or official makes comments by email, fax, text or telephone or in the media or social media regarding The League or games or matters involving The League which imply bias, question integrity, bring the game into disrepute or are abusive, offensive and/or insulting he/she will be sanctioned with a minimum 1 match suspension and a minimum fine of 25 which will be imposed on their Club.