North Side Youth Soccer League
Rules
SPORTSMANSHIP
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The common interest that members of the Association share is to
inspire youth to practice the ideals of sportsmanship and fair play.
Any player, coach, team, parent, spectator, administrator or referee
whose behavior detracts from this purpose is subject to disciplinary
action regardless of technical soccer background, expertise,
accomplishments or standing.
FIFA FIELD REGULATIONS
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DIMENSIONS. FIFA Law 1 provides for flexible external field dimensions
within a given maximum and minimum width and length. These dimensions
should be adhered to for all fields used by teams under 12 and older.
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COMPETITION FIELDS. Fields used within the competition program must be
a minimum of 100 x 60 yards. Leagues, districts or associations
participating in the state competition program that are unable to
provide a field that meets these minimum requirements must advise the
State Competition Board which will assign its Fields Committee to
inspect the field and recommend to the Board whether or not a waiver
of the minimum dimensions should be granted. Teams from leagues,
districts or associations that are unable to provide an acceptable
field may be required to play all their games away.
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FIELDS USED BY YOUNG AGE GROUPS.
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U-6 play on a field approximately 20 X 40 yards with no penalty
areas. Fields for older age groups should be progressively larger.
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U-8 plays on a field 40-50 yards in length and 20-30 yards width
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U-10 play on a field 70-80 yards in length and 40-50 yards in
width.
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In addition, fields used by young age groups may have their
internal dimensions and size of goal similarly modified.
- TEAM BENCH AREAS
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Recreation & District Programs
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The decision for team/spectator placement on the field will be
made by the governing body of that team. A team’s bench area shall
consist of that area at least one (1) yard away from the touchline
and extending to twenty yards (20) both ways from the halfway
line. In the event that fieldconditions require team benches to be
on the same side of the field, a team’s bench area shall consist
of that area two (2) yards away from the touchline and extending
twenty yards one (1) way from the halfway line
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The home team has first choice as to where it wishes to locate its
bench area. Coaches and substitutes are required to remain within
their bench area during the game. Parents and spectators should
occupy the same side of the field as the team they are supporting.
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State Competition League Only
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Except where it is determined by the referee to be impractical,
team bench areas shall be along the same touchline. Each team
bench area shall be located two yards outside the touchline,
beginning not closer than five yards from midfield and extending
not further than twenty yards from midfield. The home team shall
have the right to choose the location of its bench area. Coaches
and substitutes must remain within their team's bench area during
the game.
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Parents and spectators must occupy the sideline opposite the team
bench areas. Supporters of a team must assemble on the side of the
midfield facing the team bench area of that team. There shall be a
buffer zone extending ten yards on each side of the midfield that
may not be occupied by parents or spectators. Match officials
shall be empowered to enforce these provisions and may suspend or
terminate games in the event that any team, coach, parent, or
spectator declines to abide by requests from match officials to
comply with these standards.
EQUIPMENT
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We will abide by and accept equipment standards as defined by FIFA,
USSF and USYSA
NUMBER OF PLAYERS
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TEAM SIZE. Except as noted below, team rosters shall consist of not
less than eleven nor more than eighteen players. A team must have at
least seven (7) players present and able to play before referees are
permitted to start a sanctioned game. No more than eleven (11) players
per team may be on the field at any one time during the game.
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SIZE OF AGE GROUP TEAMS. In order to give player’s maximum opportunity
to develop in the game of soccer, U-6 through U-1O play modified rules
and size of roster as stated in United States Youth Soccer Association
(USYSA) rules. It is strongly recommended that U-6 and U-8 play 4 v 4.
UYSA shall not sanction games involving teams under 10 or younger
unless such games are conducted with not more than eight (8) players
per side. (National rule 4036 section 2)
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Recreational/Developmental players at other ages or where numbers in
the playing area are low are strongly encouraged to play small-sided
games on reduced field size.
SUBSTITUTIONS
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Teams may make an unlimited number of substitutions at the times
indicated below. A player who has been replaced may re-enter the game
as a substitute at a later time.
- Prior to a throw-in your favor.
- Prior to a goalkick by either team.
- After a goal by either team.
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After an injury, by either team, when the referee stops play.
- At half time.
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When a player has been “cautioned”, only the player receiving
“caution” may be substituted
CONFISCATED PLAYER PASSES
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Passes of any individual(s) ejected from any match shall be retained
after the match by the referee. The pass of any individual who has
received a third caution (yellow card) during a playing year shall be
confiscated by the referee at the conclusion of the match in which the
third caution was received. That player will be suspended from playing
in the next game in which the offending participant would otherwise be
eligible to participate. This process will continue so that for every
third yellow card received during a playing year, the player will be
suspended from playing in the next game (after the receipt of a third
yellow card) for which the offending participate would otherwise be
eligible to participate. The referee shall deliver all confiscated
passes to the UYSA State Office within forty-eight (48) hours of the
conclusion of the match
ALL-PLAY
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All-play means that every recreation player on every team shall play
at least fifty percent of each game. Coaches in the competition
program are encouraged to play their players 50% of each game
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A Coach shall be permitted to not play a player 50% of each game
under special circumstances, e.g., unexcused absences from
practice and/or games, ungentlemanly conduct at practice and/or
games, and injuries
PLAYERS’ EQUIPMENT
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Where the uniform colors of both teams are so similar that the referee
orders a change, the designated home team must change to colors
distinct from those of the opponent.
MIXED TEAMS
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GIRLS PLAYING ON BOYS’ TEAMS. Girls are eligible to play on boys’teams
with parent/guardian permission.
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TYPES OF TEAMS. Teams with females only are Girls Teams. All others
are Boys Teams.
COACHING FROM THE SIDELINES
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Any game which is required to be replayed as a result of any protest
or appeal, shall be subject to the following conditions:
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The game shall be replayed on the same field, as was the suspended
or protested game, unless otherwise agreed by the coaches.
- Impartial referees shall be assigned to the new game.
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The PROTEST AND APPEALS COMMITTEE shall have the power to impose
such additional conditions on the replay of the game, as it deems
appropriate under the circumstances
REFEREE RESPONSIBLITIES
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The referee shall verify the identity of the players and coaches with
his/her player pass. He shall collect the passes of those players and
coaches who are to participate in the game. The referee must allow no
player into the game for whom he/she has no pass.
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Upon completion of the game, the referee shall send his/her report to
the UYSA offices within four (4) days, holidays excluded. If a coach
or a player is ejected, the referee report form is required within
forty-eight (48) hours along with the player/coach pass.
- A referee report form must be filed for every game played.
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Each team must determine whether or not referees are registered prior
to the start of each game. Upon request, referees officiating at any
game must willingly and without bias, show documentation regarding
their certification level and registration standing with the USSF to
coach, assistant coach, or team captain of teams participating in that
game. Prior to the game a coach may decide to postpone the game if the
referees do not produce the requested documentation. The game is to be
replayed at a later date.
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Referees not complying with this section will be referred to the
Disciplinary Committee