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UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA WELLNESS AND RECREATION SERVICES INTRAMURAL SPORTS INDOOR SOCCER RULES Updated 2013 FIFA outdoor rules will apply with the following indoor rule adaptations: NUMBER OF PLAYERS 1. Each team will be made up of five (5) players, one of whom shall be the goalkeeper. (In co-ed play a minimum of two (2) players, excluding the goalkeeper, must be female.) Forfeit minimum: a team may start with a minimum of four players to avoid a forfeit, if during co-ed play, at least one of the four players, excluding the goalkeeper, must be female. Participants must have played in one (1) game prior to the tournament reaching the semi-final round. 2. Each team shall designate a captain whose duties include: a. To represent the team during the game and be an example of good conduct. b. To insure all players sign-in on the score sheet. c. To confer with the referee, as needed, NO OTHER PLAYER may address the referee. 3. Former UNI Women s Soccer members are eligible, but only 1 player per team. UNI Soccer Sport Club members are eligible, but only 2 club members (male or female) per team. 4. Substitutions must be made from center court and are allowed as follows: a. kick-in (kick-in team only) b. goal kick (either team) c. corner kick (kicking team only) d. injury (team with injury) e. penalty kick (either team; may not sub for goalie taking penalty kick unless goalie was injured and it is confirmed by referee) PLAYER EQUIPMENT 1. All players on each team must wear a similar colored shirt or jersey. Goalkeepers must wear a different colored shirt or jersey than team members and opposing team members. 2. A player is not permitted to use or wear any object, which in the referee s judgment could be hazardous to other players or themselves. This includes but is not limited to hard casts, jewelry, bracelets, watches, rings, earrings, and hair barrettes. At the referees request these need to be removed or a player is not allowed to participate. 3. SHIN GUARDS ARE NOT REQUIRED but is encouraged. 4. Players must wear clean, non-marking athletic shoes. Sandals, playing barefoot or wearing shoes that mark the floor are prohibited.

REFEREES 1. The WRS Intramural Sports Program will provide referees. 2. The referee shall use a visible five (5) second count (wrist flicking motion) to indicate proper timing of all time restricted dead ball and goalie throw situations. DURATION OF THE GAME 1. The game shall consist of two (2); twenty (20) minute halves with five (5) minute break between halves. The clock shall be continuous stopping only during a timeout, injury, or the ball leaves the gym and needs to be retrieved (Clocked stopped for an injury is restarted with a dropped ball). 2. Forfeit time is game time but a five (5) minute grace period can be allowed by the opposing team. Game clock will commence and one (1) goal will be awarded every two (2) minutes up to the five (5) minute grace period. 3. Each team is allowed one (1), one (1) minute timeout per half. Timeouts do not carry over from one half to the next. 4. Tie games at the end of regulation will be tie in the regular season. During playoffs it will be resolved by playing a five (5) minute overtime period. Overtime periods continue until a winner is determined. Golden Rule applies. 5. Mercy rule will take into effect if a team is down by 8 more goals with 5 minutes left in the second half. THE START OF PLAY 1. Play shall begin with a kickoff from the center spot of the court. Players shall be on their respective halves with opponents no closer than ten (10) feet from the kickoff spot. The ball shall be deemed in play when it has moved forward the distance of its circumference. 2. All drop ball restarts shall occur on the court and a minimum of three (3) feet outside a goal box area. BALL IN AND OUT OF PLAY 1. The ball is out of bounds and out of play anytime the whole ball passes over a touchline (sideline), hits the wall behind the goal, or is whistled dead by the referee. The wall opposite the touchline is in play. 2. A three (3) line rule will be enforced. Balls passing over all three (3) lines, in the air, will be deemed a violation. Play is restarted with an indirect free kick taken by the opponents at the last line the ball cleared. 3. Should the ball touch an overhead obstruction, play will restart by an IFK to the opposing team, directly below the obstruction. METHOD OF SCORING 1. A goal may not be scored from a kick by the attacking side from within its opponent s goal area. This applies whether or not any defensive player or goalkeeper touches the kicked ball. The game will be restarted by an indirect free kick. 2. Any ball kicked from outside of the goal box area that deflects off a defensive player, inside or outside the goal box area, and passes into the goal will be a valid goal.

3. No goal will be allowed that accidentally deflects off an attacking player standing inside the opponent s goal box area, either directly or by deflecting from a defending player. A goal kick will result. 4. A goal cannot be scored directly from a kick-in (throw-in). FOULS 1. A player who intentionally commits any of the following offenses shall be penalized by the awarding of a direct free kick (DFK) to the opposing team: a. Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent. b. Trips an opponent, without an attempt to play the ball, either from the front or back. c. Jumps or throws oneself upon an opponent. d. Charges an opponent from behind unless the opponent is obstructing. e. Charges an opponent in a violent or dangerous manner. f. Holds an opponent. g. Pushes an opponent. h. Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent. i. Handles the ball, i.e. carries, strikes, or propels the ball with his/her hand or arm (this does not apply to the goalkeeper within their respective goal box area). j. Makes or attempts to make a slide tackle. 2. The following actions are offenses that shall be penalized by an indirect free kick (IDF): a. Playing in a manner considered by the referee to be dangerous. b. Charging a player when a ball is not within playing distance of players concerned. c. Intentional obstruction of an opponent when the ball is not within playing distance of players concerned. d. A delay of more than five (5) seconds, by any player, in putting a ball back in play (includes goalkeeper when in possession of a ball). e. An infraction of the three (3) line rule. f. Shots on goal, deemed by the referee, as taken from a team s defensive half. MISCONDUCTS 1. Misconduct s shall consist of cautions (yellow cards) or sending off (red cards) Yellow cards: a. Persistently infringes the Laws of the Game. b. Shows, by word or action, dissent from any decision given by the referee. c. Is guilty of unsportsmanlike conduct. d. Substitutes improperly. Red cards: a. A player guilty of violent conduct. b. A player guilty of a serious foul. c. Use of abusive or foul language. d. Receiving two (2) yellow cards in the same game.

PLAYERS RECEIVING A RED CARD WILL LOSE PLAYING PRIVLEDGES FOR THE REMAINDER OF THAT GAME AND THE FIRST HALF OF THEIR NEXT SCHEDULED GAME. TWO RED CARDS, IN THE TOURNAMENT, AND THE PLAYER WILL BE SUSPENDED FROM ANY FURTHER PLAY IN THE TOURNAMENT AND WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE TOURNAMENT SITE. FREE KICKS 1. When a free kick is awarded and is being taken, no opposing players shall be within ten (10) feet of the ball until it is put in play. 2. If there is consistent encroachment of the free kick space, by opponents, they will be cautioned and if repeated the referee may send off the offending player. 3. When a free kick is awarded to the defensive team in their own goal area, the ball must leave the goal area on the kick. If this does not occur the kick shall be taken again. 4. No free kicks will be awarded to the attacking team in their opponent s goal area. No drop balls will occur in the goal box area. In all cases the ball will be moved to a point three (3) feet outside the goal area on a radius from the center of the goal through the infraction. PENALTY KICK 1. A penalty kick shall be awarded for direct free kick fouls committed inside the goal box area. It shall be taken from the penalty spot (twenty (20) feet from the center of the goal). At the moment of the kick, all players with the exception of the goalkeeper and the player taking the kick shall be inside the playing court, outside the goal area and at least 10 feet behind the line of the ball. 2. Any infringement of these rules, by the defensive team, and the kick shall be taken again unless it resulted in a goal. 3. Any infringement of these rules, by the offensive team, and the game will be restarted with an IDF at the spot of the infraction (unless a more serious offense occurred). KICK IN 1. When a ball passes completely outside the touchline (sideline), on the ground or in the air, it will be returned to play by means of a kick in. The ball is placed within a 1 yard from where it left play and is kicked into play. 2. A goal may not be scored directly from a kick-in or a ball deflecting off a player in the goal box area and into the goal. 3. A person has five (5) seconds to kick the ball into play. 4. Violation of kick-in rules gives the opposing team the ball for a kick-in at the designated spot.

GOAL KICK 1. When the ball contacts the wall behind the goal, either in the air or on the ground, having last been touched by a player of the attacking team, the ball shall be put in play by a member of the defending team by a goal kick. 2. The ball will be placed anywhere within the goal area. 3. The ball must leave the goal area to be considered in play. 4. Any player taking the goal kick may not play the ball again until touched by another player. 5. Members of the opposing team must be a minimum of 10 feet from the ball location and outside of the goal box area. 6. A goal shall not be scored direct from a goal kick. GOALKEEPER 1. The goalkeeper has five (5) seconds to put the ball back in play after securing possession. 2. The goalkeeper may not field a ball with his/her hands that has been directly passed to him/her from a teammate. He/she may play it with their feet. 3. The three (3) line rule is in effect for the goalkeeper. 4. There are no restrictions preventing the goalkeeper from playing outside the goal box area GOAL BOX The goal box shall be the inner 3-point line (purple line)