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Lakeland District Soccer Association Modified Laws of the Games for Mini Soccer Revised: (April 13th, 2013) Acknowledgements

The Technical Committee of the Lakeland District Soccer Association would like to thank the following working groups for their assistance with the development of this booklet: For the Modified Laws of the Games for Mini Soccer: Alberta Soccer Association Canadian Soccer Association In addition Lakeland District Soccer Association would like to thank our soccer colleagues both domestic and abroad for their assistance and contributions.

Introduction Mini Soccer: Player Development within Small Side Games In keeping with the Long-Term Player Development Model of Canada s Grassroots Soccer, this booklet deals with Mini soccer and should be considered the first step in the development of soccer. Purpose: The LDSA Board of Directors, LDSA Technical Committee and LDSA Referee Committee would like to emphasize that the program is designed as an education step from the Mini program. We consider it still to be development and learning, therefore requiring some variation from the full FIFA Laws of the Game. Player Development: This Program is designed to assist the development of young players so that the rules reflect this philosophy. Referee Development: This Program provides an opportunity for the development of young referees. Coach Development: This Program provides an opportunity for the development of coaches.

LDSA Modified Laws of the Games for Mini Soccer Age Group Game Formats Team Size Game Durations Break Time Half Time Ball Size U4 3 vs 3 Max 12 Size 2 U6 4 vs 4 Max 12 4 x 12 min 1 min 5 min Size 3 U8 6 vs 6 Max 12 4 x 12 min 1 min 5 min Size 3 U10 7 vs 7 Max 16 2 x 25 min 5 min Size 4 Law 1: Field of Play

Age Group Min Length Min Width Max Length Max Width U6 / U8 25 meters 18 meters 36 meters 25 meters U10 / U12 40 meters 30 meters 75 meters 55 meters Age Group Goal Height Goal Length Option U6 / U8 5ft / 1.52m 8ft / 2.438m Anything smaller U10 6ft / 1.83m 12ft/3.657m U12 6ft / 1.83m 18ft / 5.486m 6 x 12ft Whenever possible the ideal field size will be fifty (50) to eighty (80) meters in length X thirty (30) to forty (40) meters in width is to be utilized. For practical reasons this may not always be possible and games could be played, for example across the width of a regular soccer pitch. However the internal markings should remain the same. The ideal goal size is two (2) meters (H) x five (5) meters (W) however; the size of goals could be standard small portable goals from manufacturers. Wherever possible, goal nets should be used. The goal area and penalty area are one and the same. From here on in, it shall be referred to as the goal area. Field Markings: Distinctive lines not more than fifteen (15) centimeters wide. The field of play is divided into thirds (1/3) and by a centre spot that indicates a centre spot that is located at the midpoint. All field markings may be marked by the means of cones (woz makers). The Goal area for U10 age group is defined at each end of the field as follows: Two lines are drawn at right angles to the goal line, seven point three (7.3) meters and are joined by a line drawn parallel with a goal line. Within each penalty area a mark is made five point five (5.5) meters from the midpoint between the goalposts and equidistant to them. The Goal area for U6 and U8 age group is defined as follows: a marked goal area of four (4) to five (5) meters in radius. There no penalty marks for these age groups. Law 2: The Ball The ball shall be spherical and constructed of material which is not dangerous to players. A size two (2) game ball shall be supplied for all U4 games (by home team, if possible). A size three (3) game ball shall be supplied for all U6 / U8 games (by home team, if possible). A size four (4) game ball shall be supplied for all U10 games (by home team, if possible). Law 3: Number of Players Age Group Game Formats Team Size Game Durations Break Time Half Time Ball Size U4 3 vs 3 Max 12 Size 2 U6 4 vs 4 Max 12 4 x 12 min 1 min 5 min Size 3 U8 6 vs 6 Max 12 4 x 12 min 1 min 5 min Size 3 U10 7 vs 7 Max 16 2 x 25 min 5 min Size 4

The game shall be played by two (2) teams, each consisting of six (6) players for the U6 and U8 age group without a goalkeeper. NOTE: NO GOALKEEPERS AT THE U6 AGE GROUP. The game shall be played by two (2) teams, each consisting of seven (7) players for the U10 age group, one of whom shall be a goalkeeper. Each player must participate a minimum of fifty percent (50%) of total playing time in league, play-off and tournament games. Unlimited substitutions shall be allowed at any stoppage in the game. The referee should determine how players will leave and enter the field. Coaches should have substitutes ready at the centerline of the field before requesting a substitution so that the game is not delayed unnecessarily. Coaches should try and limit the number of players substituted at one (1) time to three (3). Player leaving the field of play should leave at the nearest touchline (side). Law 4: Player s Equipment Equipment shall consist of shorts, socks, shin-guards, footwear, and a numbered shirt. All jerseys must have sleeves. The players may not roll the sleeves up or tie them at the shoulder level. A player who removes his/her jersey to celebrate a goal will receive a caution for unsporting behaviour. All players MUST wear shin guards of suitable material. The shin guards should be covered completely by the socks. Running shoes or multi stud shoes may be worn. Thirteen (13) stud-moulded sole are the most suitable shoes for field conditions in our area. Goalkeepers must wear colours that are distinguishable from those of other players and those of the referee. Goalkeepers may wear gloves and tracksuit-type pants. Law 5: Referees For the U10 age group, the referee will explain infractions to the offending players as per the Lakeland District Soccer Association, Alberta Soccer Association and FIFA LAWS OF THE GAME. Law 6: Assistant Referees Not applicable for U6, U8, and U10 Age Groups.

Law 7: Duration of the Game Age Group Game Formats Team Size Game Durations Break Time Half Time Ball Size U4 3 vs 3 Max 12 Size 2 U6 4 vs 4 Max 12 4 x 12 min 1 min 5 min Size 3 U8 6 vs 6 Max 12 4 x 12 min 1 min 5 min Size 3 U10 7 vs 7 Max 16 2 x 25 min 5 min Size 4 U6 / U8: The game shall be divided into four (4) quarters of twelve (12) minutes each; with a one (1) minute break between the first (1st) and second (2nd), and the third (3rd) and fourth (4th) quarters and five (5) minutes at the half time. The re-start of the second (2nd) quarter is to be taken by the team that commenced the first (1st) quarter and the team that started the third (3rd) quarter does the re-start of the fourth (4th) quarter. U10: The game shall be divided into two (2) halves each with a half time break of five (5) minutes. Law 8: Start of Play At the beginning of the game the referee, by toss of a coin will determine choice of halves and kick off. The winner of the coin toss shall choose which half to defend and the opposing team will get the kick off. The order is reversed for the start of the second half. At a kick-off, all players shall be in their own half. All players opposing the team taking the kick off shall not be less than five point five (5.5) meters from the ball until it is kicked. The game shall be started by the referee giving a signal. The ball is in play when it is kicked and moves forward. For any infringement of rule the kick off shall be retaken. The player taking the kick off must not play or touch the ball a second time before it has been played or touched by another player. After a goal has been scored, the game shall be restarted by a kick off, to be taken by a player of the team against which the goal was scored. After the first half of play, the teams shall change halves (sides) and the kick-off shall be taken by a player of the team opposing that which started the game. For any stoppage not mentioned in these rules, the referee shall restart the game by dropping the ball at the place where it was when play stopped, unless play was stopped in the goal area. In this case, the ball shall be dropped on that part of the goal area line which runs parallel to the goal line, at the point nearest to where the ball was when play stopped. The ball shall be in play as soon as it touches the ground. U10: A goal may be scored directly from a kick off. Law 9: Ball in and out of Play The ball is out of play: When the whole of the ball has crossed the goal-line or touch line, whether on the ground or in the air. When the game has been stopped by the referee. U10: The goalkeeper may handle the ball anywhere inside the penalty area.

The ball is considered "frozen" immediately when the referee in his discretion considers that it is "in or nearly in the possession" of the goalkeeper. Any attempt by an attacking player to kick the ball that is in or almost in the hands of the goalkeeper will be considered dangerous play by the attacking player. The time taken by the goalkeeper to put the ball into play (within reason) will not be called. No player shall play the ball until it is outside the penalty area after a goal kick is taken. The ball is in play at all other times. Law 10: Method of Scoring A goal is scored when the whole of the ball has crossed the goal line, between the goalposts and under the crossbar, provided it has not been thrown, carried, or intentionally propelled by hand or arm, by a player of the attacking team. The exception is for goalkeepers from within their own goal area. For the U6 and U8 age group, the ball needs to touch an offensive player or a defensive player in the goal area prior to crossing the goal line in the net. Law 11: Offside There is NO OFFSIDES in the U6, U8, & U10 programs. Law 12: Fouls and Misconduct A player who, in the opinion of the referee, intentionally commits any of the following offences shall be penalized by the awarding of a free kick to the opposing side. Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent Careless, reckless or excessive force Trips an opponent Jumps at an opponent Charges an opponent in any manner Strike, attempts to strike, or spits at an opponent Holds an opponent Pushes an opponent Handles the ball, i.e. strikes, carries or propels the ball with hand or arm, with the exception of the goalkeepers within their own penalty area. Should a player commit one of the above offences within his/her own goal area while the ball is in play, irrespective of the position of the ball, a direct free kick shall be awarded to the opposing team. Abusive language of any type will be called. Coaches will be expected to discipline their players for abusive language hence, decreasing the need for a game official to card a player. Spitting is considered an attempt to physically attack a player or official; hence, the law calls for immediate ejection from the game just as striking a player or official calls for immediate ejection.

Players are not allowed to play with any metal or plastic casts, reinforced braces of any type, or any other equipment that will be considered improper by the laws of the game of soccer. JEWELLERY No item of jewellery of any sort will be allowed on the field of play, even if it is taped. i.e. covered. Game officials must set an example by removing all personal jewellery before entering the field of play (watches are obviously allowed for game officials). The rule of thumb should be if it can be seen, it s a problem. Earrings: no earrings of any kind are acceptable. The practice of taping is no longer acceptable. Facial rings: any kind of jewellery around the eyes, nose or any other part of the face must be removed. Bracelets: all bracelets (including metal, rope, fabric ) must be removed. Medic Alert bracelets: may be worn but must be covered or padded in order to be safe for all players. Necklaces: all necklaces must be removed. Body piercing; any body piercing not visible to the referee is not of concern. Should the piercing become visible the referee will ensure it is removed. Watches: players are not allowed to wear any kind of watches. Beaded Hair: if a player is wearing hair beads the hair must be tied in a bun or covered by a hair net. Loose beaded hair is not to be allowed. Rings: must be removed. The sole exception is a smooth wedding band, which the referee is convinced, cannot be removed, and which poses no danger to any player. It is recommended that teams advise players to have such rings removed before reporting for the match. If exceptionally cannot be removed, it must be adequately padded. HATS Hats: no hats are allowed on the field of play, except for goalkeepers using one as an eyeshade. Bandanas: no bandanas are allowed. Sweatbands: no sweatbands are allowed. Head protectors: only those permitted by FIFA are allowed. Spectacles: are allowed if they are sports spectacles and / or regular glasses and are safe for the players themselves and for other players. Pro Wrap: Single strand of Pro Wrap is permitted with no metal hair clips or bobby pins. OTHOPAEDIC SUPPORTS, E.G. KNEE BRACES

FIFA Circular 863 states that the vast majority of commercially manufactured supports are safe to use. These items pose less of a hazard than players accidentally banging heads, for instance. The major concern is not the hardness of the equipment alone, rather it should be whether any part of it could cut or wound another player. Any support must be safe for all players, and adequately padded if necessary. CASTS Players wearing a soft cast will be permitted to play if the cast does not present a danger to him/herself or any other player. All casts must be adequately padded. The referee (or a Supervisor of Officials if one has been appointed to the match) will make the final decision as to the acceptability of any cast. Any player who uses a cast with the intent to intimidate or injure an opponent shall be cautioned or sent off immediately. Law 13: Free Kick All Restarts are INDIRECT For any infringement of the Rules of the Game when the ball is in play, the referee may award a free kick to the team opposing that of the offending player. The free kick shall be taken from the place where the infringement occurred, unless the free kick is awarded to the attacking team within the opponent s goal area. In this case, the kick shall be taken from that part of the goal area line which runs parallel to the goal line, at the point nearest to where the offence was committed. At the taking of a free kick the ball shall be stationary and all opponents shall be not less than five point five (5.5) meters from the ball until it is kicked. Players taking a free kick within their own goal area shall kick the ball into play beyond the goal area. The ball is in play when it is kicked, moves, and has passed outside the goal area. All opponents shall be outside the goal area and not less than five point five (5.5) meters from the ball until it has been kicked. For any infringement of this rule the free kick shall be retaken. A player taking a free kick shall not play or touch the ball a second time until it has been played or touched by another player. Any infraction within the penalty area (goal area) will result in an indirect free kick. Note: Due to the fact that there are no goalkeepers at the U6 Age Groups, you cannot score directly from an indirect kick. It is discouraged that teams form a wall within these age groups. U10: A goal may not be scored directly from a free kick.

Law 14: Penalty Kick NOTE: THERE ARE NO PENATLY KICKS AT THE U6 AND U8 AGE GROUP. A penalty kick shall be taken from the penalty mark. All players, with the exception of the defending goalkeeper and the player taking the kick, shall be outside the penalty area but within the field of play, and not less than five point five (5.5) metres from the ball (and behind the ball) until it has been kicked. The Penalty Kick spot will be eight (8) meters from the goal line centered in front of the goal. The goalkeeper remains on his/her goal line, facing the kicker, between the goalposts until the ball has been kicked. The player taking the penalty kick must not play or touch the ball a second time until it has been played or touched by another play (one of which may be the goalkeeper). The time of play shall be extended at quarter-time, half-time, or at full-time to allow a penalty kick to be taken. In the event that time is extended, play shall end when a goal is not scored. Law 15: Throw in NOTE: THERE ARE NO THROW INS AT THE U6 AGE GROUP. For U6 games, the following should apply. When the whole of the ball has crossed the touch line, either on the ground or in the air, the ball shall be kicked in from the point where it left the field of play, by a member of the team opposing that of the player who last touched it. The KICK IN will be considered an indirect free kick and goals cannot be scored from the kick in. The ball shall be in play immediately after it enters the field of play. Players taking a KICK IN must not touch the ball a second time before it has been played or touched by another player. For U8 & U10 games, the following should apply. When the whole of the ball has crossed the touch line, either on the ground or in the air, the ball shall be thrown in from the point where it left the field of play, by a member of the team opposing that of the player who last touched it. Players taking a throw in shall face the field of play and have part of both feet on the ground, on or behind the touch line. The throwers shall use both hands to deliver the ball from behind and over their head. The ball shall be in play immediately after it enters the field of play. Players taking a throw in must not touch the ball a second time before it has been played or touched by another player. For U8 only. If not properly taken, one re-throw will be given to the same team, if still not taken properly game will continue. The normal throw-in rule will apply for U10 only. If not properly taken, one re-throw will be given to the same team. If still not properly taken, the throw-in is to be retaken by the opposing team.

Law 16: Goal Kick When the whole of the ball has crossed the goal line, either on the ground or in the air, excluding that portion between the goalposts having last been played or touched by a member of the attacking team, a goal kick shall be awarded to the defending team. The ball shall be kicked into play from a point within that half of the goal area nearest to where the ball crossed the goal line. At the taking of a goal kick, all opponents shall be outside the goal area and not less than five point five (5.5) meters from the ball until it has been kicked into play. The ball is in play when it has directly left the goal area. The player taking the goal kick must not play or touch the ball a second time before it has been played or touched by another player. A goal may be scored direct from a goal kick, but only against the opposing team. All goal kicks for U6 and U8 will be done by placing the ball anywhere on the goal arc. All opponents must be five point five (5.5) meters from the ball, before the goal kick is taken. If a goal is disallowed for a ball shot into the net outside the goal area for the U6 and U8, the game shall restart as a goal kick. Law 17: Corner Kick When the whole of the ball has crossed the goal line, either on the ground or in the air, excluding that portion between the goal posts, having last been played or touched by a member of the defending team. A corner kick shall be awarded to the attacking team. The corner kick shall be taken within the corner arc nearest to where the ball crossed the goal line. All opponents shall be not less than six (6) yards from the ball until it has been kicked. The player taking the corner-kick must not play or touch the ball a second time before it has been played or touched by another player. U10: A goal may be scored directly from a corner kick. FAIR PLAY FOR PLAYERS, COACHES & PARENTS Coaches, managers, team officials and parents shall not criticize game officials at any time and should encourage the same attitude and good sportsmanship amongst all players and supporters. The game official shall endeavour to conduct the game in a proper manner at all times. Refer to the LDSA Respect in Sport Policy. U6 & U8 coaches (one per team) can coach from within the playing area as long as they do not interfere with play. Purpose of this is to allow introductory explanation to players from coaches during games. U10 coaches shall coach from their technical area. Coaches, players, and parents may not position themselves behind the goal closer than three (3) meters away.