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Law I
THE
FIELDS OF PLAY
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For U-12
and Younger |
60 x 165
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For U-13
and Older |
80 x 185 |
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For Adults |
155 x 190 |
Law II
THE BALL
- Size 5 soccer balls will be used for all U-13 and
older and Adults teams.
- Size 4 balls will be used for all
youth U-12 and under.
Law III
NUMBER OF PLAYERS
- Seven players, one of whom shall be
a goalkeeper.
- Minimum of FOUR player needed to
start and continue a game.
- Unlimited substitutions allowed as
listed under Substitutions below.
- Any player may change places with
the goalkeeper, provided that the referee is informed
before the change is made, and provided also that
the change is made during a stoppage of the game.
- Substitute players
are to remain in the player bench. Only players and
two coaches are permitted on the bench. A team having
a nonparticipating person in the box will be awarded
a bench yellow card
- Substitutions During
play:
- Player must be within the
touchline at his team bench or off the field
before a substitute player can come on.
- When play has ceased:
- After a goal is scored.
- After a time penalty is awarded.
- On an injury time out.
- When the ball leaves the field
of play.
* The following variations are
made for:
Men's and Womens League: 9 players, one of whom shall
be a goalkeeper
Law IV
PLAYER EQUIPMENT
- All players must have a players valid
Sate Pass.
- Players must dress in matching jerseys
with permanent numbers for proper identification.
- Shin guards are mandatory and must
be totally covered by stockings/socks.
- Regular Cleats are allowed.
- Goalkeepers must wear colors which
distinguish them from all other players and referees.
Law V
REFEREES
- At least one official will be present
during play.
- They shall keep a record of the game.
- Reports on EJECTION must be filed
before leaving the facility.
Law VI
OTHER GAME OFFICIALS
- The second or third official
shall be a timekeeper/scoreboard operator.
Law VII
DURATION OF GAME
- Games may be played in 20 min halves
for youth or 25 min halves for adult and some premier
games may be 15 min halves. Outdoor games may vary.
- At half time teams immediately switch
ends.
- The clock shall be running time.

Law VIII
START OF PLAY
- Kick-off will be given to the home
team (Designated prior to Game) Visitors will have
kick off at the start of the second half.
- A kick off will start the game and
restart the game after a goal has been scored.
- Teams will change direction at half
time and alternate kick off.
- A goal cannot be scored directly
from a kickoff.
Law IX
PLAY OF BALL
- The ball is out of play when it wholly
crosses the perimeter line, makes contact with safety
netting or:
- When the ball makes contact with
the building superstructure or lighting. For violation
an indirect free "kick-in" will be awarded
to the opposing team from the touchline at a point
closest to where the ball made contact with the safety
netting or the building superstructure or lighting.
Law X
METHOD OF SCORING
- A goal is scored when the whole ball
has passed over 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 side, except in the case
of a goalkeeper who is in his own penalty area.
- The team scoring the greater number
of goals during the game shall be the winner.
Law XI
CENTER LINE VIOLATION
- When the ball crosses center lines
in the air towards an opponent's goal, without being
touched by another player.
- Penalized by awarding an indirect
free kick to the opponents at the center of the center
line.
- A goalkeeper may never kick the ball
over the center line in the air.
Law XII
FOULS AND MISCONDUCT
- Major Offenses (Direct Free
Kick Awarded)
- Kicking or attempting to kick
an opponent
- Tripping or attempting to throw
an opponent
- Jumping at an opponent
- Charging an opponent in a violent
or dangerous manner
- Charging an opponent from behind
- Striking or attempting to strike
or spitting at or on an opponent
- Holding an opponent
- Pushing an opponent
- Intentionally handling the ball
(except goalkeeper within their own penalty area)
- Charging an opponent
- Minor Offenses (Indirect Free
Kick Awarded)
- Playing in a dangerous or reckless
manner
- Fair charging an opponent when
the ball is not in playing distance
- Obstructing an opponent
- Charging the goalkeeper,
except when he/she:
- is holding the ball
- is obstructing an opponent
- has passed outside his/her
penalty area
- Slide tackling (knee touching
the turf) - Note exceptions for goalkeeper.
- Illegal substitution
- Delaying game; When playing as
goalkeeper, indulging in tactics such as failing
to play ball outside penalty box within five seconds
- Misconduct (Cautioning)
- A player shall be cautioned
if he/she:
- persistently infringes the
laws
- shows by word or action dissent
at any referee decision is guilty of
- unsporting behavior
- receives a second penalty
for a major or minor offense
- A player shall be ejected
if he/she:
- is guilty of violent conduct
or serious foul play
- uses foul or abusive language
- persists in misconduct after
being cautioned
- Goalkeeper Restrictions
- Once a goalkeeper has gained
control of the ball with his hands he/she:
- must release the ball into
play within five (6) seconds after releasing,
cannot play the ball again with his hands
until it has been touched by an opponent
- may not handle the ball after
a goal kick has been taken until it has been
touched by an opponent
- At no time may a goalkeeper
handle a ball that is intentionally played
to him by the foot from a teammate
- A goalkeeper is not permitted
to slide outside of the penalty area.
- Punishment for any of the above
will be the awarding of an Indirect Free Kick
from where the infraction occurred.
- A penalty assessed against a goalkeeper
may NOT be served by another member of his team
(in case of ejection goalkeeper leaves the premises)
- Delay of Game
- If a player intentionally delays
the game, the referee may award a penalty for
delay of game.
- If a player, in the opinion of
the referee, feigns an injury, the referee may
award a penalty for delay of game.
- Bench Penalty
- Unsportsman behavior from a team
box will result in a verbal warning against the
team. Should the conduct persist a bench penalty
(Yellow) will be issued against the offending
team.
If a player receives a yellow card a mandatory full 2 minutes has to be sat out on the sideline, the player who receives a yellow card is not allowed to be replaced and the team has to play a man down.
If a player receives a red card, the player is at least suspended for the rest of the game and depending on the severity of the foul or misconduct further playing privileges or suspended.
Suspension of playing privileges will be assessed by referee and a Soccer Centers official.
Law XIII
FREE KICKS
- The following apply to all
restarts:
- Ball is in play when it moves
from foot contact from the initial player
- Opposing players shall be nine
(9) feet from the ball
- Player taking a kick cannot play
it again until someone else touches the ball
- If an opponent refuses to move
back nine (9) feet on referee's request, he may
be given a Yellow card penalty for unsportsman
behavior
- The following apply to direct
and indirect free kicks:
- If a player taking the kick delays
the taking for longer than five (5) seconds after
having been signaled to do so by the referee,
he may be awarded a Yellow card penalty for unsportsman
behavior.
Law XIV
PENALTY KICKS (Sudden Death Shootout)
- Time shall only be extended in the
FINALS to allow the taking of a penalty kick to determine
the winner. (Sudden Death Shoot Out)
- The ball shall be placed at a spot
of the offending team. Players from either team shall
not be permitted to be closer than 15 feet with exception
of the keeper and shooter. Upon a signal from the
referee, the player taking a penalty kick (shoot out)
may advance on the offending teams. Once the signal
has been given play is now live and other players
may advance on the ball.
Law XV
KICK INS (vs. Throw Ins)
- This is an indirect free kick, a
goal shall not be scored directly from a kick-in.
- Kick-ins must be taken from behind
or on the perimeter (touchline) line at a point nearest
where the ball left the field of play. The ball is
considered to be out of play when it makes contact
with the protective netting.
Law XVI
GOAL KICKS
- When the whole of the ball passes
over the end perimeter wall between the corner red
markers, having last been played by one of the attacking
team, it shall be kicked into play from within the
goal area, by a member of the defending team.
- A goal shall not be scored direct
from such a kick.
Law XVII
CORNER KICKS
- When the whole of the ball passes
over the end line between the corner markers, having
last been played by one of the defending team, a direct
corner kick shall be awarded to the attacking team,
the whole ball must be placed on the corner mark,
at the nearest corner spot.

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