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Merced Youth Soccer Association Modified Playing Rules DIVISIONS: U- 14s, 15s, & 18s Rules conform to FIFA and CYSA rules, but modified for youth soccer as specified below. NO DOGS, ALCOHOL, OR SMOKING ON ANY MYSA FIELD DURING PRACTICE OR GAMES!! **No player rostered, playing, and/or practicing with a competitive team or club is eligible for Recreational play.** LAW 1: THE FIELD OF PLAY GAME LOCATIONS: Games will be held at the (including, but not limited to): Merced Youth Sports Complex, Merced College To all parents: Please observe all Fire Department Zones (red curbs) FIELD DIMENSIONS: Field size: Approx. 70 x 110 yards (depending of field space available) Goal Posts: Approx. 8 ft high x 24 ft wide Penalty box (from post): 18 x 44 yards Center Circle:10-yard radius Goal Box: 6 yards x 20 yards Spectator area: directly behind coaches box ONLY. Penalty spot & Penalty arc: 10 yards Corner arc: 1 yard FIELD MARKINGS: Distinctive lines (white paint preferred) 3-5 inches wide, which mark the following: halfway line, center circle, goal & touchlines, 4ea l-yard corner arcs, goal area, & penalty area. HOME & VISITOR SIDES: Home team chooses side. SPECTATOR AREAS: NO ONE is allowed down by the corner flag or behind the goal line. Referee may give permission for the taking of pictures only, but you must have the Ref s permission first. All players, coaches, and spectators must be on assigned side of field and remain at least two (2) yards away from the touchline and behind the designated spectator line located behind the coaches/players box/area. If no coach box is marked, the coach box will be one yard beyond the touchline and six yards extending on each side of the half. FIELD CLEAN-UP: You must have your team clean up their side of the field after each and every game. Please use the trashcans available. We have received complaints about litter in the past and do not want to lose the use of these fields. LAW 2: THE BALL The Ball Size is five (5). The coach for the Home Team is responsible to bring at least one, preferably three, ball suitable for use at scheduled games. The ball must also be properly inflated (it should be firm, but not too hard). LAW 3: THE NUMBER OF PLAYERS NUMBER OF PLAYERS A maximum of 11 players on the field at any time during the game, and one of them must be the goalie. Minimum number of players per team on the field at any time is seven (7). A forfeit will be declared if the minimum number of players is not on the field five minutes after the scheduled kick off time. PLAYERS PLAYING TIME Each player must play at least 1/2 of the game, unless the Referee is informed at check-in that a player is sick (Coach will advise the other coach of this). If a player shows up after the game has started, the coach is only required to play that player ¼ game time. If the coach is disciplining a player, the coach must contact the Division Coordinator first. SUBSTITUTIONS Player substitutions require prior permission from the Referee. Substitutions are allowed on team s own throw in, all goal kicks, and kick offs. Substitutions are also allowed on opposing team s throw-in, but ONLY if they substitute as well. Player must be off the field before sub can come on. GOALIE Anytime there is a goalie change during the game, the Referee must be informed and permission granted.

LAW 4: THE PLAYER S EQUIPMENT UNIFORM Includes: League assigned team jersey, shorts, and socks. Appropriate footwear (i.e.: no open-toe shoes, no football cleats or baseball cleats with a cleat on the front of the shoe) and shin-guards are mandatory and must be completely covered by socks for all practices and games. NO EXCEPTIONS. Undershorts/tights must be the same color as the main color of the shorts or the lowest part of the shorts. Undershirts must be the same color as the main color of the shirt sleeve. Only the approved uniform handed out by MYSA shall be used by all players. Players with altered uniforms, or different attire will not be permitted to play. ALL shirts will be tucked in at all times. A second shirt (NO HOODS) may be worn under a jersey. No pants, gloves, etc. will be allowed except by the goalie. If you switch goalies, that player must immediately conform to the uniform rules. CASTS, BANDAGES, ETC. Players wearing orthopedic solid casts, air splints or metal splints are generally not allowed to participate in any game. GOALIE SHIRT The goalie shirt must be a different color from jerseys of your team and the opponent. JEWELRY No jewelry (earrings, necklaces, bracelets, nose rings, etc) will be permitted on the field of play. Only a Medic Alert bracelet, or similar item, may be worn at the discretion of the Referee, if the band is securely taped to the body and only the bracelet is exposed. There will not be exceptions made for newly pierced ears or such. This is for the protection of all players. LAW 5: THE REFEREE GENERAL INFO Games will be officiated by a Center Referee and/or Assistant Referee(s), using either a 3-Man, Dual, or Single Referee system. Referees are encouraged to explain the infraction called on the offending player. Decisions on points of fact will be final. Do not argue calls with our youth Referees, AT ALL! CHECK IN Each team is to be at the field 30 minutes before scheduled game time. Teams will be called to the center circle 15 minutes before game time. Coaches will have game ball(s), goalie shirt, game card, player passes, and coach passes. Each coach will line up his or her players by numbers 4 feet back from the halfway line. Each coach then passes out the Player Passes to each player and submits their Coach Pass to the referee. The away team submits the Game Card to the Referee. The Referee will check all the players uniforms, including hands and shoes, looking for anything dangerous. The Referee will then collect all the Player Passes. The registration forms for all players on a team must be in the coaches possession at all times, including games and practice sessions. LAW 6: THE ASSISTANT REFEREES Conform to FIFA laws of the game. LAW 7: THE DURATION OF THE MATCH The KICK OFF will be at the scheduled time. Game Duration (all with 5 minute half-time break): Under 14&15: Under 18: 70 minutes, divided into two (2) equal halves of 35 minutes each. 80 minutes, divided into two (2) equal halves of 40 minutes each. LAW 8: THE START AND RESTART OF PLAY KICK-OFF The team winning the coin toss: selects which goal they will attack in the first half. The other team: takes the kick-off to start the game. Positions are reversed at start of 2nd half. The kick-off team (including restarts after a goal is scored) must remain in their half of the field until the ball is played. Defenders must remain on their half of the field and outside the center circle until the ball is played. The ball is placed at the center field mark and kicked after Referee whistle. LAW 9:THE BALL IN AND OUT OF PLAY The ball is out of play only when it has wholly crossed the goal line or the touchline. Same holds for scoring. LAW 10: THE METHOD OF SCORING SCORING A GOAL A goal is scored when the whole of the ball passes over the goal line, between the goalposts and under the crossbar, provided that no infringement of the Laws of the Game, including any applicable modifications, have been committed previously by the team scoring the goal. GAME CARDS Only game cards issued by MYSA will be used. Cards will be filled out listing players in numerical order based on their uniform number (2, 3, 4, etc). All players on the team s roster must be listed even if the player is not there for the game. Signature of team coaches on game card is required. The home team is to provide the Official Game Card to the visiting team s coach for him/her to fill out his/her portion. The visiting team will hand the completed Game Card to the Referee when he/she calls both teams to the center circle and checks them in.

RUNNING UP SCORES Coaches are expected to keep the score controlled by limiting the maximum difference in scored goals between teams. In the event that an obvious score advantage is taken by one team over the other, coaches are encouraged and expected (in all age divisions) to move high scoring players back on defense, play weaker goalies, allow only shots from outside the penalty area, allow goals to only be scored with head shots, use a one-touch per player rule, or any of a number of different techniques to prevent from exceeding the goal score differential and to try to make the game more competitive. Coaches who only want to win by a landslide and go home, rather than allow both teams to play an exciting and challenging game are considered unsportsmanlike. Unsportsmanlike behavior, including coaches allowing scores to be run-up, is not condoned by the MYSA Board and will have serious reprisals! * U6 s, U8 s, and U10 s cannot win by a differential of more than 7 goals. (8-0, 10-2, 14-6, etc) * U12 s, under 14 s, U15 s, and U18 s cannot win by a differential of more than 8 goals. (9-0, 11-2, 15-6, etc) TIES All ties stand!! No shootouts to resolve tie games. --Referees will not stop games-- LAW 11: OFFSIDE The Offside rule will be enforced. Referees are encouraged to instruct Players and new Coaches on offside infractions. A player is in the Offside Position if he or she is nearer to the opponent s goal line than both the ball and the second-to-last opponent. A player is not in the Offside position while in their own half of field, or when level with the second-to-last opponent. The Offside Penalty is only applied if, at the moment the ball touches or is kicked by a teammate, the player in Offside Position interferes with play or an opponent, or gains an advantage by being in that position. No Offside Penalty on throw-ins, corner kicks, or goal kicks. LAW 12: FOULS AND MISCONDUCT GENERAL INFO Coaches shall use a positive and informative tone of voice, not being harassing or derogatory towards anyone. Profanity or disruptive behavior of any kind is not allowed. No mechanical devises to magnify your voice. Please note that a Referee may give a CARD to a player or coach before the start of the game (in this case you would not be required to play one player down when receiving a red card before a game), during the game, including halftime, and within a reasonable time after the game. YELLOW CARD Affects Players and Coaches (coaches ARE RESPONSIBLE for parent conduct). This is a warning only. Any further persistent infringement of the rules can result in a RED CARD. If a player who is playing in the game receives a yellow card ONLY, that player must be substituted out at that time. The player is to sit out at least five (5) minutes. This action is advised as it gives the player a chance to cool down and return to the game later. RED CARD Affects Players and Coaches (Coaches are responsible for conduct of Parents and spectators). It is not necessary to receive a yellow card first. A player or coach who receives a RED CARD, or sent off, must leave the area (sight & sound of referee). If the player was in the game when he received the RED CARD, he may NOT be replaced and the team plays down one player. Failure to comply will result in the game being suspended. The pass of carded player or coach will not be returned at the end of game. Upon receipt of the official referee game report and pass, the MYSA discipline committee will decide the number of games that the offending coach and/or player need to sit out before joining the team again --as little as one game or as much as the rest of the season, depending on the severity of the infraction. The MYSA Red Card Verification Form must be turned in to the Recreational Coordinator before the player or coach pass can be handed back to the team. YELLOW CARD ACCUMULATION Affects players AND coaches. Three yellow cards in the course of the season will lead to a minimum of one game suspension. The player / coach pass will be turned in to the Age Group Coordinator. The MYSA Discipline Committee will decide the # of games that offending coach or player needs to sit out before joining the team again. The MYSA Red Card Verification Form must be turned in to the Recreational Coordinator before the player or coach pass can be handed back to the team. **If coach is red carded and/or suspended, and there is no asst. coach rostered, the team cannot play during those games the coach is suspended**

LAW 13: FREE KICKS (INDIRECT KICKS & DIRECT KICKS) Conforms to FIFA Laws of the Game LAW 14: THE PENALTY KICK Conforms to FIFA Laws of the Game LAW 15: THE THROW-IN Two feet on the ground, behind or on the touchline, and the ball delivered over the head with both hands. All defenders must stand no less than two (2) yards from the point at which the throw-in is taken. LAW 16: THE GOAL KICK Occurs when an attacking team player is last to touch the ball before it crosses the goal line and not through the goal. Goal kicks may be taken from any point inside the penalty area. A defender may not impede a goal kick from being taken. LAW 17: THE CORNER KICK Corner Kicks may be taken from any point inside the corner arc area. Opponents must be ten (10) yards from the ball.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION * Where the above listed modified rules do not cover a specific event, the most current F.I.F.A Laws of the game shall prevail. 1) HOME TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES GAME DUTIES: Fill out the Official Game Card and give to opposing coach with ample time for opposing coach to fill out. Only game cards issued by MYSA will be used. Cards will be filled out listing players in numerical order (2, 3, 4, etc.). Label for game card that can be downloaded from MYSA website is preferred. All rostered players must be listed (Referee will mark cards absent, injured, no show, etc. when players are at check-in). A signature of both team coaches on game card is required. Provide the appropriate soccer ball(s) per above rules. Check that nets and goal posts are secured prior to each game. Check field for possible hazards. 2) HOME & VISITING TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES IF FIRST GAME OF THE DAY: Each team sets up a goal post (if applicable), place nets, spikes, & corner flags. Should be up and ready thirty (30) minutes prior to the scheduled game time. IF LAST GAME OF THE DAY: Each team takes downs the goal posts (if applicable), nets, spikes and corner flags. Home team is responsible to take the nets and flags to appropriate location. VISITING TEAMS FROM OTHER LEAGUES Merced teams are to set up both goalposts, nets, spikes, and corner flags. These teams are our guests and should not be delegated to setting up equipment. 3) COMMON SENSE Teams will cheer the other teams in a positive manner and shake hands at the end of game. Parents and spectators will support both teams and players in a positive manner at all times. League win/loss standings are not maintained. Our purpose is to introduce Merced County s youth to the great game of soccer, so that kids can learn the game in a fun and positive environment. Coaches: avoid the win at all costs attitude. Please, please remember to have all of your parents, players, and coaches pick up their trash and dispose of it properly after each game. Fields & sidelines are to be left clean for the next team. If there are no trash receptacles nearby, have one of the parents or coaches bring a trash bag for the team to use and dispose of properly when the game is done. 4) MYSA CUP (TOURNAMENT) Automatic entry is not guaranteed. The end of season MYSA CUP is a reward and a privilege for teams. 5) WWW.MERCEDYOUTHSOCCER.COM CHECK OUR WEBSITE REGULARLY FOR SCHEDULE CHANGES AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. REMEMBER: We are all here for the kids!

UNDER 18-COED MODIFIED RULES The following rule modifications will be in effect if the Age Group Coordinator feels there are enough girls registered to evenly distribute on each team. 1. The goal is to roster at least 5 girls on each team, with a maximum combined roster per team of sixteen (16) players. 2. A goal by a boy will count as one (1) point; A goal by a girl will count as two (2) goals. a. If a boy takes a shot on goal and unintentionally deflects off a girl or boy from either team, one goal. b. If a girl takes a shot on goal and unintentionally deflects off a girl or boy from either team, two goals. c. Any other unintentional deflections not addressed in a or b above that result in own goal, be it girl or boy, will count as one goal. 3. At least four (4) girls per team will be on the field at all times. All teams will play a player down for every girl that is not on the field. There must be a girl on the field at all times, if not the game will be forfeited. Examples: a. Team only has three (3) girls on the field = team plays with 3 girls and 7 boys. b. Team has one girl on the field = team plays with 1 girl and 7 boys on the field. 4. Penalty shots can be taken by a boy or a girl. Girl penalty shots will still count two (2) points. This penalty rule is suspended during FIFA shoot-outs during the MYSA CUP: shots by boy or girl will count one point if game ends in tie after overtime periods. 5. During games, defending boys cannot take away the ball from a girl that has clear possession of the ball. All defending boys must not in any way defend/interfere against attacking girls, and be at least five (5) yards away at all times (this includes not being in front of girl, following, and impeding forward progress). This rule does not apply when the ball wholly crosses the defending team s penalty box. Once the ball wholly crosses the line and enters the defending team s penalty box, this rule modification will not be in effect. Girls defending are not affected by this rule modification and they can defend any attacking girl throughout the field. INFRACTIONS: Any violation of these modifications will result in an indirect free kick and possibly yellow card if referee deems it as an obvious and/or persistent violation.