Warrington Soccer Club

Intramural Rules

These rules are the exceptions to the FIFA Laws of the Game and are used by the Warrington Soccer Club Intramural Program.

3v3 (U6) and 5v5 (U7) have separate supplemental rules.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Intramural League
  3. Travel Teams
  4. Game Rules

1INTRODUCTION
 
1.1These rules outline the exceptions to FIFA Laws by which the Warrington Soccer Club operates. If any rule is not listed in this document, FIFA Laws will be followed.
1.2REMEMBER that as parents, we're here to ensure that the players, most important of all, have FUN and learn the game of Soccer. With respect to negative incidents, if any, if you won't remember it six months from now, it's not worth getting steamed about now!
1.3REMEMBER that as adults, we set the example for the team's behavior, and that hollering at referees teaches the team nothing. Let the little things fall of your back.
1.4REMEMBER that winning isn't everything, winning EFFORT is!
 
2INTRAMURAL LEAGUE
 
2.1GENERAL
 These regulations cover all aspects of the administration and rules of the game of soccer in WSC. For administration of WSC, please refer to the By-Laws and Constitution.
 
2.2ELIGIBILITY and PARTICIPATION
 
2.2.1Any child is eligible to play in the WSC Intramural program, unless the child holds a valid player pass from a US Youth Soccer Association affiliated organization and is a member of an active Travel (competitive) team. Active shall mean engaging in games during the current season (spring or fall).
2.2.2Every player present at the game shall play a minimum of 3/4 of the game (when mathematically possible) scheduled at the coaches' discretion.
2.2.3No player is permitted to play 100% of the time when substitutes are available, except for the goalie.
2.2.4While rule 2.2.2 is created to ensure a minimum of playing time, the philosophy of WSC is to provide all players with equal playing time regardless of the outcome of the game.
 
2.3TEAMS
 
2.3.1The maximum number of players shall be as follows:
 
AgeNumber on Field AgeNumber on Field
U63 U1211
U75 U14,U1511
U86 U1611
U108 U1811
2.3.2Proof of age must be provided for each player at registration. Failure to do so may prohibit a child from playing.
2.3.3Social Security numbers must be provided for the record-keeping purposes of both WSC and EPYSA
2.3.4Age requirements are as follows: "Refer to current year age schedule"
 
2.4SCHEDULE
 
2.4.1The schedule for the season shall be determined by the league coordinator, and shall be approved by the Board. The coordinator shall be responsible for practice schedules and field assignments, including rainouts and other rescheduled games.
 
2.5FORMATION OF TEAMS
 
2.5.1It is the aim of WSC to form evenly balanced teams within each age division.
2.5.2An attempt will be made to equally distribute players on the basis of prior year's assessment, experience, gender, and age, at the discretion of the Intramural Committee.
2.5.3It is MANDATORY that each coach submits individual player assessments at the conclusion of each season. These assessments take into account soccer skills, athletic ability, experience, and physical development.
 
2.6 LEAGUE STANDINGS
 
2.6.1The U6, U7, and U8 will not have play-offs, but each child will receive patches or the equivalent. U8 will participate in a Round Robin Tournament. U10 and up will participate in the play-offs. The format will be provided at the start of the season. We will not record team standings or records.
 
2.7POSTPONEMENTS
 
2.7.1The League Coordinator is responsible for postponements of games up to one hour before game time (for any reason).
2.7.2Such postponement will be communicated to all coaches and the director of referees.
2.7.3The referee is responsible for postponements with less than one hour to game time.
 
2.8FORFEITS
 
2.8.1During the regular season, no team will forfeit for a lack of players. Coaches should play on a scrimmage basis, or, upon mutual agreement, decrease the number of players on the field.
2.8.2During the play-offs, a team will forfeit if less than 7 players are present by fifteen minutes after the scheduled game time, provided that the opposing team is on hand and ready to play at the scheduled time.
2.8.3If teams are short of the usual number of players during a play-off game, the teams will each play with the number of players available from the team with fewer players.
2.8.4In the event of a forfeit of a play-off game, the teams will not play a scrimmage game.
 
2.9PROTESTS
 
2.9.1Protests must be filed in writing with the age coordinator within 48 hours following the game.
2.9.2A protest may only be filed for the following reasons:
2.9.2.1Rule interpretation.
2.9.2.2Player eligibility.
2.9.2.3Violation of WSC rules.
2.9.3Only the head coach or registered assistant coach may protest the game.
2.9.4A protest board will be made up of 2 or more age coordinator members and the Referee Director.
2.9.5The protest board will meet and provide a final decision within two (2) weeks of the protest.
 
2.10COACHING
 
2.10.1Coaching from the goal line is not permitted. Coaches are not permitted on the field during "regular play" unless the referee has blown the whistle for an injury and you are waved on the field. Coaches are not given cards for disciplinary action. However, if your behavior is unbecoming of a coach or disrespect is conveyed towards a player or referee, you may be told to leave the field by the referee. An assistant coach or parent shall be your replacement for the duration of the game.
2.10.1.1This rule applies to unofficial coaches as well (parents, club linesmen, other players, etc).
2.10.1.2Coaches and players must remain within the confines of their defined technical area. The coach and team must behave in a responsible manner.
2.10.2Coaches are responsible for the behavior of their team's parents and supporters. Failure of the parents and supporters to act responsibly may result in the removal of the coach, in accordance with rule 2.10.1.
2.10.3 Failure of a coach to follow these club rules may result in the suspension or dismissal of the coach, at the discretion of the Director of Intramurals and the Board of Directors.
 
3 TRAVEL TEAMS
 These rules do not apply.
 
4GAME RULES
 The current FIFA laws will be followed, exceptions as noted herein.
 
4.1THE FIELD OF PLAY
 
4.1.1The field of play shall be the field provided at the advertised location for each division.
4.1.2Final decision on the safe condition of the field of play shall be the responsibility of the referee.
4.1.3It is the responsibility of each coach to keep all assistants, substitutes and spectators two (2) yards back from the touchlines, and away from the goal lines.
 
4.2THE BALL
 
4.2.1The size of the ball used in each division shall be as follows:
4.2.1.1U6, U7, U8 -- size 3
4.2.1.2U10, U12 -- size 4
4.2.1.3U14 and up -- size 5
 
4.3SUBSTITUTIONS
 
4.3.1There will be no limit to the number of players a team may substitute.
4.3.2Stoppage in the game for the purpose of substitution shall be defined as follows:
4.3.2.1Goal scored.
4.3.2.2Goal kick
4.3.2.3Throw-in (See 4.3.3)
4.3.2.4Injury (See 4.3.4)
4.3.2.5During a penalty kick in U10 and up, a goalie may be substituted only from the players already on the field and only after notification of the referee. Such substitution shall be done in a manner as to not cause undue delay of the game.
4.3.3Throw-in substitutions may only be made by the team with possession.
4.3.4Substitution at injury can only be made for the injured player. If the injured player is substituted for, the opposing team may substitute one player.
4.3.5After the referee has indicated that a coach may substitute, it is the responsibility of the coach to ensure that players leave the field before substitutes enter.
 
4.4PLAYERS EQUIPMENT
 
4.4.1Players shall be required to wear shorts, socks, shirt, and shin guards. Shin guards must be fully covered by socks. No jewelry or dangerous items may be worn.
4.4.2Goalkeepers must wear distinguishing colors, different from other players and the referee.
 
4.5REFEREES
 
4.5.1In the event of a referee not covering the game, a suitable volunteer may officiate with the mutual agreement of both coaches.
4.5.2If the scheduled referee arrives late, the stand-in retires to the sideline, and the referee assumes full control.
4.5.3If a scheduled referee does not cover the game, no protests will be allowed.
 
4.6LINESMEN
 
4.6.1This rule shall replace FIFA Law VI.
4.6.2Each team must provide a linesman for games. This linesman cannot be a player or substitute.
4.6.3The linesman shall NOT participate in officiating the game.
4.6.4The linesman's only duty shall be to assist the referee by indicating when the ball wholly crosses the touchline.
4.6.5In the event of a linesman being unable to assist as above on any play, the referee's decision shall be final.
4.6.6No linesman shall be permitted to coach/instruct the players from any position along the field.
 
4.7DURATION OF THE GAME
 
4.7.1This rule shall replace FIFA Law VII.
4.7.2Time per quarter or half shall be as follows:
 
U6 8 - 4-minute periods
U7 4 - 9 minute quarters
U8 4 - 10 minute quarters
U10 4 - 12 minute quarters
U12 2 - 30 minute halves
U14 2 - 35 minute halves
U15 2 - 35 minute halves
U18 2 - 40 minute halves
4.7.3In U7 thru U10 there will be a three (3) minute break after the 1st and 3rd quarters and an eight (8) minute break at halftime. In U12 and above there will be an 8-minute halftime.
4.7.4The referee is the sole timekeeper.
4.7.5Allowance for time lost due to injury shall be entirely at the discretion of the referee.
4.7.6A referee, due to poor lighting, poor weather, poor field conditions, or any other conditions resulting in possible danger to the players, may stop a game.
4.7.7A game shall be considered complete if three quarters of the total playing time has been completed.
4.7.8The time shall be extended in any time period to allow for the taking of a penalty kick awarded during the normal time period.
 
4.8THE START OF PLAY
 
4.8.1Ends of the field shall change by half, but possession of kickoff shall change by quarters.
 
4.9BALL IN AND OUT OF PLAY
 
4.9.1The ball is out of play when it wholly crosses the goal line or touch line, whether on the ground or in the air, or when stopped by the referee. All other times, the ball is in play.
 
4.10METHOD OF SCORING
 
4.10.1Players in U6 through U10 scoring a goal shall be moved to a full-back or goalie position before play is re-started, and shall not move back to a forward position for at least the remainder of the quarter.
 
4.11OFFSIDE
 
4.11.1For ages U6 through U8, there shall be no offsides.
4.11.2For U10 and up, offsides shall be defined as any of the following:
4.11.3If the player is nearer to his or her opponents' goal line than both the ball and the second last opponent. A player is not in an offside position if: he/she is in his/her own half of the field of play; is level with the second last opponent; is level with the last two opponents.
4.11.4A player shall not be called offsides unless he/she is interfering with play, interfering with an opponent or gaining advantage by being in that position.
4.11.5No offsides shall be called on a goal kick, corner-kick, or throw-in.
4.11.6If an offside is called, the referee shall award an indirect free kick to the opponents from the spot of the infraction (offside player).
 
4.12FOULS AND MISCONDUCTS
 
4.12.1FIFA Law XII shall apply to U10 and up.
4.12.2U6, U7, and U8 shall comply with FIFA Law XII, except that all infractions shall be penalized by the award of an indirect free kick.
4.12.3Slide tackles are not allowed. An indirect free kick shall be awarded to the opposing team at the point where the slide tackle was attempted. Slide kicks are permissible provided they are clearly away from other players. Determination shall be at the sole discretion of the referee who shall make player safety the primary concern.
4.12.4Players receiving a yellow card shall be removed from the game by the referee for a cooling down period. The player may rejoin the game at the next regular substitution at the discretion of the referee. Players receiving a red card or a second yellow card shall be removed from the game and his team will play short handed for the remainder of the game. A referee board (minimum two certified referees) will review events in which yellow and/or red card(s) were issued and depending upon the foul or misconduct, a player may be suspended from future game(s) or league by the referee board.
 
4.13FREE KICK
 
4.13.1FIFA Law XIII shall apply, except that for U8 and younger all free kicks shall be indirect. For U8 and younger, when a penalty occurs within the defenders penalty area, the kick shall be taken from outside the penalty area. If the 3v3 or 5v5 rules are in effect, they will supersede this section.
4.13.2Indirect kicks awarded to the offensive team for fouls occurring within the defensive penalty area shall be taken from outside the penalty area for U6, U7, and U8.
 
4.14PENALTY KICK
 
4.14.1U6, U7, and U8 shall not have penalty kicks.
4.14.2For U10 and up, penalty kicks shall be taken from the penalty-mark (12 yards from goal line), and all players except for the player taking the kick and the opposing goalie shall be outside the penalty area and the ten-yard arc. The goalie must stay on his goal line until the ball is kicked.
 
4.15THROW-IN
 
4.15.1Throw-ins shall be granted when the ball goes out of play over the touchline. If 3v3 or 5v5 rules are in effect, refer to those rules for handling out of bounds. The player throwing the ball in must keep both feet on the ground, and deliver the ball from over the head using both hands. A goal may not be scored directly from a throw-in. An improper throw-in shall result in a throw-in from the same spot by the opposing team except as follows:
4.15.2U7 and U8 - The same player shall re-take an improper throw-in. If the ball is improperly thrown a second time, for U7 and U8 the throw-in shall be taken by a player from the opposing team (i.e.: possession shall change).
 
4.16GOAL KICK
 
4.16.1When a ball is sent out-of-play over the goal line by the attacking team, the ball is put back into play by way of a goal kick. The kick comes from anywhere within the goal area, and must leave the penalty area before being touched by another player. If the ball fails to leave the penalty area, it shall be replayed. All players from the opposing team must be outside the penalty area when the ball is kicked.
 
4.17CORNER KICK
 
4.17.1When a ball is sent out-of-play over the goal line by the defending team, the ball is put back into play by way of a corner kick. The kick comes from the corner on the side of the net where the ball left the field. Players on the opposing team must stand at least ten (10) yards from the ball. A corner kick is a direct kick.
 
4.18MISCELLANEOUS
 
4.18.1Ten yards will be given between the ball and the opposing team on any corner, indirect, or direct kick. Quick Free Kicks: The referee should move quickly out of the way after indicating the approximate area of the restart and should do nothing to interfere with the kicking team's right to an immediate free kick.
4.18.2Once the goalie has shown possession his path may not be obstructed when he/she attempts releasing the ball from his/her hands.
4.18.3Playoffs: follow format and tournament rules supplied by WSC.
 
4.19COMMON SENSE
 
4.19.1Remember that we are playing a game and the safety of the players is the first consideration.

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Revision History:
Mar 15, 2005 15:49 Add rule 2.2.3
Oct 25, 2004 10:13 Add rules 2.10.2, 2.10.3.
Sep 14, 2004 09:14 Add rule 2.2.1
Sep 13, 2004 20:20 HTML version based on 7/22/02 .doc version