PALMDALE YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE
RULES OF COMPETITION
(Revised June 2010)
I. COMPETITION STANDARDS
1. Teams scheduled for the first game of the day are responsible for setting up the goals nets and should be at the playing field 45 minutes early to assure that games will start on time. Teams scheduled for the last game of the day are responsible for taking down and putting away the goals nets and corner flags.
2. After their scheduled game, each team is responsible for picking up the trash near or around their side of the field.
3. Teams are required to be at the field 30 minutes prior to the start of their scheduled game. If any team is not able to field the minimum number of approved players within 5 minutes from the time the referee calls for the start of the game, the game shall be forfeited. The score of the game shall be recorded 1-0. Exceptions are by PYSL board decision only.
4. Shin-guards are mandatory for all players and participants during games and practices and must be worn underneath socks. (Shin-guards must provide adequate protection as deemed by the Referee.) Participants will not be allowed to play or practice without shin-guards. Coaches cannot actively participate in scrimmages without shin-guards and proper footwear.
5. No jewelry is to be worn during games or practices, except for medical identification which must be covered.
6. No player wearing an orthopedic cast, temporary cast, non-oral brace (such as knees or other areas of the body) with hard, hinged or rigid supports or splint shall be permitted to actively participate in any game or practice. (Pursuant to CYSA-S Rule 2.4.2)
7. Each team shall encase in laminated plastic the "Player and Administrator Pass Card” with current picture for each player on the team. The team coach/administrator shall give the game card, player and administrator passes to the referee before the start of each game. No game will be played without a properly licensed administrator at each sideline.
8. Each team coach/administrator shall be required to have all "Player Registration Forms" in their possession at all team functions.
9. A game official will verify each player and coach/administrator to the "Player and Administrator Pass Card" before the start of each game. No player shall be allowed to play until he/she has been checked in by the game official. Upon completion of the game, the game official will return the "Player and Administrator Pass Cards" to each team's coach/administrator.
10. Footwear: Tennis shoes, soft-cleated sports shoes, or soccer shoes are required (NO METAL CLEATS). Footwear shall not have any protrusions sticking out from the front or sides of the shoe that could cause a danger to other players.
11. No coaches’, parents, or spectators are allowed behind or within 18 yards of the goal line.
1. Coaches may coach from the coaches box (giving direction to one's own team on points of strategy and position) provided that:
a) No mechanical devices are used.
b) The tone of the voice is informative and NOT DEROGATORY.
c) Each coach or substitute remains within 10 yards on either side of the halfway line
d) No coach, substitute, or spectator makes derogatory remarks or gestures to the referees, other coaches, players, substitutes, or spectators
e) No coach, substitute, or spectator uses profanity or incites, in any manner, disruptive behavior.
12. No alcoholic beverages shall be allowed or consumed on or near any playing area.
13. The visitors team listed on the game schedule will have the visitor team side of the field. The home team will have the home side of the field. Coaches, parents, and spectators must remain on their respective side of the field during the game.
14. Only league-approved uniforms may be worn at League functions (except practices). Only approved sponsors may be displayed on the back (no player’s names are allowed on the back of the jersey) of the jersey and the lettering must be put on by the league approved vendor. The player’s name may be displayed on the front of the jersey. However, the lettering must be uniform in size. It is recommended that the league approved vendor be used for the lettering to ensure uniformity.
15. When, in the opinion of the referee in charge of the game, the uniforms of two competing teams are similar, the home team shall change to colors which are distinct from those of their opponent or wear bibs/pennies.
16. All teams are required to provide at least one certified Adult Center Referee (18 years or older) to officiate a minimum of 1 game per week. Youth Referees will be allowed to earn team points. However youth referees will only earn points as specified below:
* To maintain the spirit of this rule, teams will only be allowed to earn a maximum of 6 points per week; unless situations require a referee will to officiate more games.
1. Adult Center Referee will earn 3 points per game (Including Dual System
Referee)
2. Adult Assistant Referee will earn 1 point per game.
3. Youth Center Referee over the age of 13 will earn 1 point per game.
4. Youth Assistant Referee will earn ½ a point per game.
5. Teams are allowed to borrow a maximum of 9 referee points from other referees not affiliated with their team but must be verified by the Head Referee.
6. All teams are required to earn a minimum of 36 total points for the season to qualify for Bonus Activities (Section I.18). 24 total points for the Spring Season.
17. Each team is required to provide at least one (1) adult representative for field painting when scheduled.
18. PYSL provides the following bonus activities. These bonus activities will no longer be automatically given. These privileges will have to be earned by each team through volunteer participation.
· Awards ceremony where trophies and various awards are presented to players and volunteers of the league. Participation in the awards ceremony is by invitation only. (Fall Season Only)
· Sponsorships for first place teams in each division above U6 to participate in any Cal South sanctioned tournaments after the regular season not to exceed $150 per team. In order to qualify for the sponsorship, the team must meet the requirements under Section I.16 and I.17 and must have or exceed the minimum participation requirement in league fundraising efforts. (Fall Season Only)
· Blowout game competition for the teams in each division above U6 at the end of the regular season. In order to qualify for the Blowout game competition, the team must meet the requirements under Section I.16 and I.17 and must have or exceed the minimum participation requirement in league fundraising efforts. If two teams do not meet the requirements in a division, the Blowout game will not be held for that division. Schedules and rules for the Blowout Competition will be distributed at the end of the regular season.
II. GAME STANDARDS
1. There shall be no score kept in the U-6 division. These games will be officiated by coaches or team administrators.
2. Ball size by division:
A. U-6 through U-8 # 3
B. U-9 through U-12 # 4
C. U-13 through U-18 # 5
3. Number of players required per team on the field for a game:
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Division
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Minimum
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Maximum
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A
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U-6
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4 per field
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5 per field
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B
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U8 thru U-10
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5
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8
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C
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U-11 thru U-14
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7
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11
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D
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U18
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7
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11
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E*
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U18 COED
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7*
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11*
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*Maximum of 5 male players on the field INCLUDING goalkeeper
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4. Two-player advantage rule shall be in effect for all league games. For reasons of fairness, no teams shall play a game with more than a 2-player advantage on the field.
5. Free substitution shall be allowed in all age groups with consent of the referee at any stoppage of play.
6. Each player shall play a minimum of 50% of the total playing time of the game, provided the player has attended practices preceding that game.
7. Duration of Games:
A. U-6 will play four 8-minute quarters with 2-minute breaks between the first and second quarters and the third and fourth quarters, with one 5-minute break between halves.
B. U -8 through U-10 will play two 25-minute halves with one 5-minute break between halves.
C. U-11 through U-12 will play two 30-minute halves with one 5-minute break between halves.
E. U13 through U-14 will play two 35-minute halves with one 5-minute break between halves.
F. U-16 - U-18 will play two 40-minute halves with one 5-minute break between halves.
8. Offside: Conform to FIFA rules with the following exception:
A. U-6: there shall be no offside.
9. Fouls and Misconduct: Conform to FIFA rules with the following exceptions:
A. U-6 division:
a) All fouls will result in an INDIRECT FREE KICK with the opponents five yards away. The game official shall explain all infractions to the offending player.
B. U-8 and U-9 division:
a) The referee should explain all infractions to the offending player at his/her discretion.
10. Free Kicks: Conform to FIFA rules with the following exception:
A. U-6 division:
a) All kicks shall be classified under one heading, INDIRECT.
b) Opponents must be 3 yards away from the ball.
11. Penalty Kicks: Conform to FIFA rules with the following exception:
A. U-6 division:
a) No penalty kicks are to be taken during these games.
12. Throw-Ins: Conform to FIFA rules with the following exception:
A. U-6 division shall not have throw-ins; they will bring the ball into play with a kick-in instead
13. Goal Kicks: Conform to FIFA rules with the following exception:
A. U-6 division:
a) Opponents must be 3 yards away from the ball.
14. Corner Kicks: Conform to FIFA rules with the following exception:
A. U-6 division:
a) Opponents must be 3 yards away from the ball.
15. League standings will be recorded as follows:
Point value for league games:
Win… 3 points
Tie… 1 point
Loss… 0 points
Points shall be deducted for team misconduct, pursuant to PYSL Rules of Competition, IV-6.
In the event of a tie between teams the following formula will be used to determine the tiebreaker:
A. Head to head
B. Number of shutout wins excluding forfeits.
C. Play-off game to determine 1st, 2nd or 3rd place (only).
D. Kick from the penalty mark.
III. SPORTSMANSHIP
It is PYSL's goal that all players, administrators, and spectators maintain good, sportsmanlike conduct at all times regardless of game play, procedures or influences. To that end, the center referee shall award 0-5 sportsmanship points for each, conduct of players, conduct of coaches, and courtesy toward referees to each team. The assistant referees shall award 0-5 sportsmanship points for conduct of spectators to the team which is located on the same side of the field in which he/she is officiating (in the event an assistant referee is not available on either side, the center referee will award all the points). Each team shall be awarded from a minimum of 0 points to a maximum of 20 points per game. Any team that fails to provide a minimum of one (1) adult referee to officiate the minimum number of games played during the regular season shall be penalized one (1) sportsmanship point per game missed. Any team that fails to provide a minimum of one (1) adult representative for field painting when scheduled shall be penalized five (5) sportsmanship points.
IV. CONDUCT
1. Coaches are responsible for the conduct of themselves, their players, parents and spectators. A caution may be given upon the first offense. The second offense could result in ejection of the offending party and coach and possible termination of the game. Improper conduct includes but is not limited to the following:
A. Offensive, insulting or abusive language
B. Violent behavior
C. Dissent
Referees may caution or eject a spectator and or coach if the coach is unable to control their behavior. In the case of an ejection, the referee shall at his or her discretion suspend the game until the offending party has left the field of play (the park or facility where the match is being held) or he/she may terminate the game, if in his/her opinion, he/she is no longer able to control the game. For the purpose of identification, a team administrator and or spectator can be shown the yellow or red card.
2. Ejection: If a player or team administrator is ejected from a game, the referee shall give the "Player Pass Card" and a detailed report to a league Board Member who will turn them over to the league Head Referee or league Vice President. Any player or team administrator ejected from a game shall be ineligible to participate in the next scheduled game at a minimum, but must attend and sit out that game/s (this will carry into play after the regular season and/or into the following season).
A. During a game suspension(s) for administrators / coaches, there shall be NO contact between the team and the administrator / coach prior to the game (once the team has arrived at the sideline of the playing field) and at half time. During the game the coach must not give instruction to any player including his / her child. Failure to adhere to this rule will result in an additional game suspension.
B. During a game suspension for a player, the player must wear the team uniform and remain on their sideline during the entire length of the game including half time. Failure to adhere to this rule will result in an additional game suspension.
3. A player, administrator, or spectator who is ejected for violent conduct, serious foul play or spitting at an opponent or any other person will be automatically suspended for the next TWO scheduled games at a minimum.
4. A player, administrator or spectator who physically assaults a referee or league administrator will be expelled from the league.
5. Players will be penalized due to misconduct as follows: Each "Caution" = 2 points, each "Ejection / Send Off" = 4 points, if an ejection (Red Card) is in result of a second caution (2 Yellow Cards in the same game), the player shall only accumulate 4 misconduct points (only applies to a red card as a result of 2 yellows).
Team administrators will be penalized due to misconduct as follows: Each "Caution" = 3 points, each "Ejection / Send Off" = 6 points, if an ejection (Red Card) is in result of a second caution (2 Yellow Cards in the same game), the administrator shall only accumulate 6 misconduct points (only applies to a red card as a result of 2 yellows).
Spectator caution/ejection will cause teams to be penalized due to misconduct as follows: Each “Caution” = 3 points; each “Ejection / Send Off” = 6 points. If an ejection resulted from a second caution (2 warnings/yellow cards in the same game), that team will accumulate 6 misconduct points. Misconduct points given to spectators will be added to the overall team misconduct.
A. Any player or administrator receiving 8 misconduct points within the league season is ineligible to participate in the next scheduled game at a minimum, but must attend and sit out the game/s. This is in addition to any suspension resulting from an "Ejection / Send Off".
B. Any team accumulating 20 misconduct points from (players, team administrators, and spectators) within the league season will result in the head coach going before the PYSL Executive Board of Directors for possible sanction/suspension as determined by the committee.
6. Any team accumulating 20 misconduct points during the league season shall have 2 points deducted from their team in the appropriate league standings. Any team accumulating 28 misconduct points during the league season shall have an additional 4 points deducted from their team in the appropriate league standings. Any team accumulating 36 misconduct points during the league season shall have an additional 8 points deducted from their team in the appropriate league standings.
7. Any coach/administrator who knowingly plays a player, who is suspended or not registered to his/her team regardless of the possession of a player pass card, shall be automatically suspended for two games at a minimum, (this will carry into tournament play and into the following season).
8. Conduct will not be limited to games. Any Coach or player involved in violent conduct (fighting) during any PYSL event (this includes games, practice, and scrimmages) will be suspended according to Section IV.3 at the minimum. Coaches are responsible for making sure that if this happens during practice they notify a league official of the incident.
V. PROTESTS AND GRIEVANCES
1. The decision of the referee is FINAL. Only those Coaches, Players or Administrators directly involved are permitted to protest a game result. Protests must be based upon a violation of these published Rules of Competition, CYSA-S Rules and Regulations, or the FIFA Laws of the Game. Protests and appeals shall be submitted in accordance with the following:
A. The protest should include the nature and specifics of the complaint, a listing of the rules or procedures, which have been violated, and a statement of the desired result.
B. The written protest, plus a $50 fee, in the form of a cashier’s check, money order or cash, must be filed with an Executive Board Member within 24 hours after completion of the game.
C. Protests based upon a referee’s judgment call will not be upheld.
D. Protest fees will not be returned unless the PYSL Executive Board of Directors upholds the protest.
2. In the event a match is terminated or suspended longer than 20 minutes (the match is considered to be abandoned), the match report shall be sent to the Board of Directors to determine if all or any of the match shall be re-played. The Board of Directors shall determine the score of the match in the event it is not re-played.
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