Indoor Soccer Tournament Rules

Similar documents
Indoor Soccer Rules REVISED

Team Handball Tournament Rules

UT TYLER REC SPORTS IM 6 ON 6 SOCCER RULES AND GUIDELINES

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY ID

qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmqwertyui opasdfghjklzxcvbnmqwertyuiopasdfgh jklzxcvbnmqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvb nmqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmqwer

d. A player may NOT kick twice until all eligible players have kicked ONCE. e. If game is still tied - repeat sudden-victory shootout.

University of Massachusetts Lowell Campus Recreation Department. Intramural Indoor Soccer Rules

Rulebook: Indoor Soccer

All players MUST check-in with the supervisor prior to participation. Each player should verify his/her eligibility in one of the following ways:

Vanderbilt University Intramural Sports 5v5 Indoor Soccer Rules

7x7 SOCCER. IV. Regulations A. The Game 1. A coin toss shall begin the game.

Each player must present a UF Gator 1 Card before each contest to be eligible to participate. No Exceptions.

LAW 2. THE BALL. BALL The ball is: spherical and made of material suitable for indoor play only provided by UCF Intramural Sports only

OFFICIAL RULES FOR INDOOR SOCCER AT THE PLEX NORTH USSF/FIFA

Indoor Soccer Rules Participation Warning Intramural Policies 1. Eligibility: 2. Jewelry: 3. Sportsmanship: 4. Identification Requirements:

OUTDOOR SOCCER RULES

Flag Football Tournament Rules

Indoor Soccer Tournament Rules & Guidelines

6 vs. 6 Soccer Rules

Intramural Indoor Soccer

Outdoor Soccer Rules

Indoor Soccer Rules. All yellow highlighted rules are new rules for this year.

Intramural Indoor Soccer 6v6 Rules and Regulations

7 v 7 Outdoor Soccer - Rules

The University of Texas at Arlington The Department of Campus Recreation Indoor Soccer Rules

UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA WELLNESS AND RECREATION SERVICES INTRAMURAL SPORTS INDOOR SOCCER RULES Updated 1/11/16

UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA WELLNESS AND RECREATION SERVICES INTRAMURAL SPORTS INDOOR SOCCER RULES Updated 2013

Indoor Soccer Rules. Season League Games are played at UCCS Recreation Center. Number of Players: 5 vs. 5 MAXIMUM OF 10 PLAYERS ON A ROSTER

OUTDOOR SOCCER RULES Updated: August 21, 2018

IM Indoor Soccer. Rules and Regulations

Florida Southern College Soccer Rules

UW-WHITEWATER INTRAMURAL SPORTS TEAM HANDBALL RULES Last update: January, 2018

INDOOR SOCCER RULES Updated: March 13, 2018

RULES OF THE GAME FOR INTRAMURAL INDOOR SOCCER

Minot Soccer Association Indoor Soccer Laws of the Game Adult League

FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY - INTRAMURAL SPORTS 5V5 REC SOCCER RULES

All Participants are to abide by the intramural eligibility, protest, and rescheduling rules stated in the Program Handbook

Indoor Soccer RULES. General Rules:

Intramural Futsal Rules

INDOOR SOCCER RULES COURT, TIMING AND SUBSTITUTIONS

UVM Intramural Sports Outdoor Soccer Rules

RULES OF THE GAME FOR INTRAMURAL INDOOR SOCCER Revised August 24, 2015

Speed Soccer Rules. Except as designated below, NCAA rules will apply.

Indoor Soccer Rules of Play

INTRAMURAL SOCCER RULES

OUTDOOR SOCCER RULES INTRAMURAL SPORTS

Indoor Soccer Rules. Each participant is responsible for presenting a current PHOTO ID at game time. NO EXCEPTIONS. Eligibility

Truman State University

The International Handball Federation rules will govern all play for any rule not covered in the following Intramural Sports rules:

GENERAL RULES & GUIDELINES FOR IM INDOOR SOCCER

8_V_8_Soccer_Rules. Teams will be grouped in divisions based on age. Age groups with fewer than 3 teams will be combined with another age group.

Futsal (Indoor Soccer) Rules 2017

OUTDOOR SOCCER RULES (MEN S, WOMEN S & CO-REC)

Season. Soccer Rule Book

Adult Men s Soccer Rules

Speed Soccer Rules. Except as designated below, NCAA rules will apply.

OUTDOOR SOCCER INTRAMURAL SPORTS

UTOLEDO INTRAMURAL INDOOR SOCCER

7 on 7 Soccer League Intramural Sports Rules

Intramural Soccer Rules

Rulebook: Soccer. The Game, Players and Equipment. Game factors, time and length

UTM CAMPUS REC INTRAMURAL MEN S INDOOR SOCCER

6 on 6 Indoor Soccer Rules. Each player must present a Rowan ID card before each contest to be eligible to participate.

A. Each team is allowed up to five (5) players on the roster.

Futsal Rules UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT

2015 INTRAMURAL SPORTS INDOOR SOCCER RULES

CSUSM Campus Rec IM Speed Soccer Rules

RecSports Futsal Rules

Rules for Indoor Soccer Introduction

NOTE: DUE TO THE CONCERN FOR CONCUSSIONS, HEADERS ARE NO LONGER ALLOWED

b. A roster is required for every team, every session that you register.

2016 CO-REC INDOOR SOCCER RULES

Intramural Soccer Rules Fall 2017

2016 OUTDOOR SOCCER RULES (Updated 12/15) Recent rule changes appear in hi-lighted and italicized font.

Vanderbilt University Intramural Sports Outdoor Soccer Rules

Intramural Sports Team Handball Rules

Intramural 7 v 7 Soccer Rules Template

OCEANSIDE PARKS & RECREATION OFFICIAL RULES FOR WOMEN S ADULT 7-ON-7 SOCCER

Conditions of play not specifically covered by these rules will be left to the discretion of the head official or supervisor, whose judgment is final.

CSUSM Campus Rec IM Futsal Rules

HANDBALL RULES. c. Officials may use discretion to stop the clock for unusual delays and prolonged injuries.

House Soccer Rules Revised December 2010

Soccer Rules. Captains are required to read the general IM Rules and Eligibility, and inform their team of any changes to policies and/or procedures!

Intramural Street Soccer Rules (Revised 8/24/2017)

RULES OF THE GAME FOR INTRAMURAL 7 V 7 SOCCER Revised February 6, 2019

Intramural Sports Indoor Soccer Rules

ROSTER SIZE IS LIMITED TO 14 PLAYERS Teams winning a championship will receive a maximum of 9 t-shirts.

CSC MODIFIED FUTSAL RULES

1. All teams MUST check in at least 30 minutes before their first game.

NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY Recreational Sports. Indoor Soccer (Futsol) Rules

S.T.U.S.A. Competitive Recreational Soccer Division Rules

3v3 SOCCER RULES INTRAMURAL SPORTS

THE OFFICIAL RULES OF THE PLEX SOUTH 8V8 LEAGUES: All guidelines are subject to change at the discretion of the Plex.

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS PROGRAMS SOCCER RULES

Campus Recreation: Intramural Indoor Soccer/Futsol Rules

CAMPUS RECREATION INTRAMURAL SPORTS INNER TUBE WATER POLO RULES

Rules subject to change on the authority of Campus Recreation and its management.

FIRST TOUCH SOCCER 3V3 WINTER BREAK

Sports Zone Soccer League Indoor Rules Summary

Outdoor Soccer Rules (Men s, Women s & CoRec)

Transcription:

Indoor Soccer Tournament Rules I. Policy and Procedures A. For all Policy and Procedures, please refer to Columbia University s Intramural Handbook which can be found on perec.columbia.edu under Intramurals, Rules & Policies, as well as under Handbooks/Manuals on the Columbia University s imleagues.com website. All Intramural participants are responsible for knowing all of the Intramural Policy and Procedures. B. Leagues offered: 1. Open-Recreational: a mixed gender league that is open for anyone to register and participate. This league is encouraged for teams not looking for gender-specific requirements. *No Co-Rec rules will apply.* C. All players must present a valid Columbia University identification (CUID) or Dodge Fitness Center identification (DFCID) to Intramural Staff in order to play. D. All games are played at the Dodge Physical Fitness Center. Teams must arrive ready to play no more than 5 minutes after the scheduled game time or a forfeit will be declared. II. Team Size A. Five (5) players constitute a full team. Four (4) players and one (1) goalie. B. Teams may start and finish the game with four (4) players. III. Equipment A. Players must wear close-toed, athletic type shoes at all times. Black soled shoes with marking outsoles are not allowed. B. Players must wear athletic clothing such as shorts or sweatpants. Jeans or dress pants are not permitted. C. Pinnies will be provided and must be worn unless a team has matching jerseys with legible numbers and the officials can differentiate between the teams. Players must wear a t-shirt underneath their pinnies. A player cannot just wear a pinnie. D. Any equipment that, in the official s judgment, would be injurious to the participants, would aid the individual who is wearing it, or is not within the spirit of the rules is illegal. E. No hats, jewelry, or watches may be worn during a game. Exceptions may be made for mandatory religious paraphernalia, at the discretion of the Columbia Intramurals Department. F. A futsal ball will be used. REVISED 8.2017 1

IV. Time Factors and Substitutions A. Games shall consist of two 12-minute halves with a 2-minute halftime. B. There are no timeouts. The clock will stop only at the official s discretion. C. Teams may substitute on the fly. D. Substitutions must take place within 10 yards of the mid court line. E. All goalie substitutions must be reported to an official. V. Basic Rules A. The winner of the pre-game coin toss shall have the first choice of two options: choice of ends of the court or the kickoff. B. The ball may be played off the bleachers and walls. C. Throw-ins from the corner will be substituted for corner kicks. D. There will be no off-sides except during the kick-off. E. The following yellow / red card system will be used: 1. A player receiving a yellow card for misconduct must sit out for two minutes of playing time. The entire two minutes of playing time must be served regardless of the developments on the field. The player serving the penalty period cannot be substituted, therefore their team will play shorthanded. The official/scorekeeper will note the time of the infraction and release the penalized player when the penalty period has expired. 2. A second yellow card issued to an individual during a single game results in an ejection from the game and a minimum one game suspension. An incident report will be completed. The exact suspension length will be determined during a required meeting between the offending player and the Director or Coordinator of Club Sports and Intramurals. Two successive games in which a single player receives yellow cards will also disqualify that player from the next game. 3. A red card will be given to a player by the official or supervisor for severe misconduct (fighting, verbal or physical abuse of an official or supervisor) and results in an immediate ejection and the player s suspension from at least the team s next game. An incident report will be completed. The length of the suspension will be determined during a required meeting between the offending player and the Director or Coordinator of Club Sports and Intramurals. 4. Teams will have to play down a player (i.e. short-handed) for any players that are ejected during a game. 5. Three yellow cards, one red card and two yellows, or two red cards will cause the offending team to forfeit. F. Any ball that originates in the penalty box (i.e. a punt by the goalkeeper, a goal kick or a throw from the goalie) must become live (i.e. bounce on the field or touch another player) before mid-field. A re-kick will occur on the first offense. Any future offenses will result in change of possession by way of an indirect kick from mid-field. G. No slide tackling or playing from the ground is allowed. Any player using a slide tackle (in the judgment of the official) will receive a yellow card. REVISED 8.2017 2

H. Any foul committed by the defense inside the goal box will result in a penalty kick unless the severity of the foul demands a stiffer penalty as determined by the judgment of the official. I. Penalty shots are unobstructed direct free kicks taken from the penalty spot, the white volleyball backline. All players other than the designated kicker must be behind the shooter. A missed penalty shot will be a dead ball and play is restarted from mid-court with an indirect free kick for the team that missed the penalty shot. J. All handballs outside the goal crease result in direct kicks at the spot of the foul. Handball inside the goal crease will result in a penalty kick. K. The ball must be put into play within 5 seconds for all indirect and direct kicks, and kick-offs. The first violation of this rule will result in a warning, subsequent violations will result in a change of possession with an indirect kick from midcourt. L. If a substitute touches the ball while it is in play, the opposing team will receive a penalty kick. Boundaries M. The ball shall be considered in play unless the referee sounds the whistle, the ball has completely crossed the plane of the goal line on the near east side of the gym, or a ball hits the ceiling and/or baskets. N. If a ball hits the ceiling or baskets, the team that did not kick the ball will receive an indirect kick from a position directly below the contact with the ceiling and/or baskets. O. If a ball gets stuck behind the bleachers, a throw in or a goalie possession will restart play, depending on the location of the out-of-bounds play and which team touched the ball last. P. If a ball gets stuck behind the goal net, a goalie possession or corner throw in (depending on the last touching team) will restart play. VI. Goalie Rules A. The goalie can only use hands while in the goal box. B. The goalie will have five seconds to play the ball once it is in their possession. After a warning the opposing team will take an indirect kick from midfield. C. The goalie may not pick up a ball sent from a teammate s foot or from a throw-in. Opposing team will receive an indirect kick from midfield. D. The goalie may collect the ball, dribble back into the goal box, and then pick up the ball (provided that the goalie did not collect the ball off a pass from their teammate s foot or from a throw-in.) E. The goalie may not pick up a ball that they had previously held in their hands and placed onto the ground. VII. Free Kicks/Throw-Ins A. On all free kicks, the kicker s opponent must remain at least 7 yards from the ball until it is put into play. Any motion towards the ball by a defender before the offense puts the ball into play is considered encroachment. Failure to heed an official s warning will result in a yellow card for unsportsmanlike conduct. REVISED 8.2017 3

B. When a player is taking a goal kick, a direct free kick or an indirect free kick while in their penalty box, all opponents must remain outside the penalty box until the ball has left the box. The ball must travel beyond the box before another player may touch it. C. Direct Free Kicks and Corner Kicks indicate that a goal may be scored directly (played by only one player). D. Indirect free kicks, goal kicks, and kick-offs necessitate that a goal may be scored only after the ball has touched two players of either team. E. Requirements for a legal throw-in: 1. Both feet must be on the ground. 2. The ball must be thrown straight over the head. 3. The ball must touch another player before entering the goal. F. A direct free kick, or penalty kick (should the offense occur in the penalty area) shall be given to the opposing team if a player: 1. Kicks an opponent 2. Trips an opponent 3. Jumps into an opponent 4. Charges 5. Charges from behind 6. Strikes, hits, elbows 7. Holds or pushes 8. Touches the ball with his hands 9. Exhibits unsportsmanlike conduct 10. Intentionally slides into an opposing player 11. Is Ejected 12. Plays in a dangerous manner, including playing on the ground. 13. Player makes contact with the goalie in the goal box. G. An indirect free kick shall be awarded to the opposing team if a player: 1. Charges fairly, but when the ball is not in playing distance 2. Obstructs 3. Charges the goalkeeper 4. Delays the game 5. Receives a caution (Yellow Card) 6. Persistently infringes of the rules of the game 7. Shows dissent by action or word 8. Uses abusive language 9. High Kick - a player raises their leg above his waist in an attempt to play the ball when other players are near the play 10. If the goalie touches the ball with their hands from a throw-in or pass back from their teammate s foot. 11. If the goalie touches the ball with their hands outside of the keeper s box. 12. A goalkeeper takes more than 4 steps. REVISED 8.2017 4

VIII. Overtime A. If a game ends in a tie during the playoffs, a shootout will take place. B. Each team will select 4 players to take the kicks, these players do not need to have been in the game when time runs out. C. The goalkeeper must have played keeper during the game and be in the game when time runs out. D. The goalkeeper is allowed to move side to side ONLY before the kick. E. The team scoring on the greatest number of these kicks shall be declared the winner. F. If the game is STILL tied after the first shootout: 1. Each team will select 4 DIFFERENT players if possible, than the first four who have already kicked. 2. This will be a sudden-victory situation, wherein if one team scores and the other team does not score, the game is ended without more kicks being taken. 3. A player may NOT kick twice until all eligible players have kicked once. G. If game is still tied - repeat sudden-victory shootout. Only the captain or designated captain can approach officials or activity supervisors during or after the game. Columbia University Intramurals 334 Dodge Fitness Center perec.columbia.edu (212) 854-4002 REVISED 8.2017 5