THE SOCCERCOLISEUM
League Rules
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1. Number of players on field:
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U8-High School: 4 + goalie
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2. Substitutions are unlimited and may be made when ball is out of play (any stoppage)
or on the fly, provided player has left the field at player’s bench area before
substitute enters at same location.
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3. A kickoff need not be played forward. Team providing a suitable ball will kick
off; if The Soccer Coliseum provides the ball, team ready first will kick off. Team
ready on field first lines up to defend goal it chooses. There is no coin toss.
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4. All kickoffs at halfline are indirect.
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5. On a goal kick or goalie throw, if ball goes over halfline without bouncing or
touching a player from either team, the other team shall be awarded an indirect
kick from halfline.
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6. Goalie cannot punt ball. Opposing team receives an indirect free kick from halfline.
Keeper may become a field player entitled to kick ball over the half-line if (a)
keeper places ball on the ground and touches it twice, or (b) keeper lets ball bounce
twice and obviously forward; in either case ball must be outside penalty area before
keeper kicks it over the halfline. Opposing team may challenge for the ball once
it is on the ground.
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7. If ball strikes ceiling or light fixture, an indirect kick shall be awarded from
halfline.
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8. The ball must be put into play from a restart within 5 seconds. If not, at the
referee's discretion, the ball will be given to the opposing team for delay of game
(throw-in or free kick to opposing team, corner/goal kick switch).
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9. On free kicks, goal kicks, corner kicks, penalty kicks and kick-offs, opposing
team must be 5 yards away from ball.
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10. The goal area and penalty area are the same area.
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11. All free kicks are indirect, with the exception of handballs. Penal fouls inside
the penalty area still result in a penalty kick.
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12. Penalty kicks are taken from the penalty area marker.
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13. Coaches and players are responsible before the games to insure that players
are properly equipped (socks over shin guards, etc.) and are not wearing anything
dangerous (for example, jewelry, long pants on field player, hard casts). Decision
of referee or tournament official is final on those issues.
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14. Players receiving a yellow card must serve a 2 minute penalty requiring the
team to play short for the 2 minute period.
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15. A player who is red carded is automatically ejected from remainder of the match.
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16. Each team should bring 2 sets of jerseys.
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17. There is no off-side rule.
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18. When a team is down by a 3 goal margin in a game, they may add an extra
player onto the field until there is a 2 goal margin and at that point go back
to even sides.
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19. Each win is 3 points; each tie is one point. Forfeit will count as 4-0 win.
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20. In case of a tie at end of league season, the tie will be broken as follows:
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(1) head to head.
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(2) goal differential to maximum of 4 per game.
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(3) least amount of goals allowed (max of 4 per game).
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(4) coin toss.
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3-Way Tie: Eliminate one team, beginning with goal differential (team with
lowest goal differential is eliminated from contest); then back to (1), (2), etc.
for remaining two teams.
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21. NO CLEATS. Rubber-soled or turf shoes only. Should the referee discover a player
or players wearing cleats, he will ask the offending player to leave the field. Should
a team continue to field a player or players with cleats the ref will declare
the game a forfeit. If referee forfeits both teams due to cleats on players,
score will be recorded 0-0, with neither team receiving points in standings and
both teams receiving –4 (minus 4) towards their goal differential.
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22. Games start with a starting horn and end with an ending horn. The games are 40
minutes. Please move quickly on and off the field since lost time will not be made
up.
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23. Slide tackles are prohibited and result in an indirect kick.
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24. Any protest from a team must be conducted in a civilized and thoughtful manner
by one coach or manager. Only coaches and managers may approach Tournament Officials
and Referees regarding discrepancies.
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25. Coaches are responsible for the behavior of their players and fans. Only coaches
and players on the playing field. Disruptive behavior may result in a team yellow
card or expulsion from the tournament and/or facility.
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