2009 PDA GIRLS
COLLEGE SHOWCASE RULES
TOURNAMENT HEADQUARTERS:
Holiday
Inn Somerset
195 Davidson Avenue
Somerset, NJ 08873
Phone: 732-356-1700
Fax: 732-584-4642
Contact Person: Patty Seitz 908-581-0693
1) AGE AND ELIGIBILITY
Participation
in the 6th Annual PDA Invitational Girls College Showcase Tournament is open to
accepted teams composed of eighteen (18) or fewer players meeting the age limit
of the specified division for 15 and 16 year old teams. U17 teams are
eligible to have up to 22 players on their team roster. Players must have been
born during, or subsequent to, the divisional year. Each team from the US must be registered with a
National State Association affiliated with US Youth Soccer, or with US Club
Soccer, and must present an approved and valid Official State or US Club Soccer
Roster. US Youth Soccer or US Club Soccer Member passes duly authorized
by State National Association or US Club Soccer will be required as proof of
age. Teams from Canada must provide proof of legal entry into the
United States and are required to have and present player picture
identification. Canadian teams must also have a completed form from its
Provincial or National Association approving the team’s participation in the
tournament.
MEMBER PASSES AND OFFICIAL, APPROVED ROSTERS MUST BE PRESENT AT THE
FIELD FOR THE DURATION OF THE GAME.
2) REGISTRATION AND CREDENTIALS:
a) REGISTRATION: Teams must check in at the MANDATORY REGISTRATION. Mandatory Registration is Friday evening preceding the first day of play. Teams will be notified to the time and location of the Mandatory Registration. Failure to check in will result in automatic disqualification (without a refund of the fee) from the Tournament.
b) CREDENTIALS:
At the Mandatory Registration, teams must provide the required credentials. All
U.S. teams must provide laminated USYSA or US Club Soccer Player I.D. Cards
with photographs, and signed Medical Release Forms. Teams from outside NJYSA
must also provide approved Travel Papers that must include a roster listing all
players authorized to travel. Proper Player Loan Forms will be required at
Registration along with other required credentials, as required by the team’s
State Association or US Club Soccer. Teams from Canada must provide proof
of legal entry into the United States and are required to have and present
player picture identification. Canadian teams must also have a completed form
from its Provincial or National Association approving the team’s participation
in the tournament.
Player passes must be available at the fields of play during any and all matches.
c) ROSTERS:
U-15 and U-16 teams may register a maximum of eighteen (18) players.
U17 teams are eligible to have up to 22 players on their team roster. A maximum of 18 players can be listed on a particular game roster, all of which must be listed on the team roster. A team may use up to five (5) guest players but any team utilizing guest players is still limited to the player maximum of their age group.
d) AGE GROUPS for teams are as follows:
a) Under 17 (Born on or after August 1, 1991)
b) Under 16 (Born on or after August 1, 1992)
c) Under 15 (Born on or after August 1,1993}
3) RULES
OF PLAY:
a) All games shall be played in accordance with FIFA Laws, except as specifically modified by these rules
b) Duration
of Games, by Halves, and Ball Size is as follows:
|
Division |
Duration of Half |
Ball Size |
|
U17 |
35 Minutes |
5 |
|
U16 |
35 Minutes |
5 |
|
U15 |
35 Minutes |
5 |
|
Red Bull |
40 Minutes |
5 |
e) HALF TIME: Half Time will be exactly five minutes.
f) Players and coaches will take one side of the pitch, and supporters will take the other side of the pitch.
g) The designated home team is as listed on the schedule. Game balls will be provided by the tournament, but in the event that the game ball is lost and no replacement is readily available, the home team will be asked to provide a game ball.
4) GAME
CHECK-IN CONDUCT
a) Thirty (30) minutes prior to the start of each scheduled game, each team must present to the field marshal the team's player cards so the team may be checked in to play and the game started as scheduled. A team who fails to report within ten minutes after a scheduled kick off will forfeit the game.
5) SUBSTITUTIONS
Free substitution will be allowed in all age groups. However, teams may substitute only with the referee's permission and only at the following times (including overtimes):
a) Prior to a throw-in, by either team
b) Prior to a goal kick, by either
team
c) After a goal, by either team
d) After an injury on either team
when the referee stops play
e) At halftime
f) On a caution, only the
cautioned player may be substituted at that time.
6) PLAYERS’
EQUIPMENT and CREDENTIALS
a) It will be at the Referee's discretion to determine the safety and suitability of player equipment including the wearing of a hard brace or soft cast.
b) Shin guards are mandatory for all players.
c) Where uniform colors are similar, the designated home team will change colors. Home team is listed first on the schedule.
d) Player picture cards are to be present and available at
all matches.
e) Identification cards are required to be checked by the
referee prior to each match
f) The shirt number of each player must be the same as the
player’s shirt number on the daily match report or roster. If the numbers are
not the same, the referee is not to allow the player to take part in the match
until the numbers are the same.
7) COACHING
All Coaches have total responsibility for the conduct of their players, substitutes, friends and spectators at all times. Coaching from the sidelines (giving direction to one's own team on points of strategy and position) is permitted, provided:
a) No mechanical devices are used
b) The tone of the voice is instructive and not derogatory
c) No coach, substitute, or spectator makes derogatory remarks or gestures to the referees, other coaches, players, substitutes, or spectators
d) No coach, substitute, or spectator uses profanity or incites, in any manner, disruptive behavior
8)
CAUTIONS AND EJECTIONS
a) A player or coach receiving two cautions (yellow cards) in a single game is considered to have been given an Ejection (red card) for the purposes of awarding points for the Tournament competition. A player who has been ejected (sent off) will not be replaced. A player or coach who has been ejected will not return for that game and will not be allowed to participate in the next scheduled game.
b) A player or coach who is ejected for violent conduct or serious foul play will not be allowed to participate in the next TWO scheduled games.
c) Any player or coach who assaults a referee will be expelled from the Tournament.
d) For the purpose of this Tournament a Coach can be carded.
9) SUSPENDED
AND TERMINATED GAMES
If in the opinion of game officials a game must be suspended (for reason), the game may be resumed, but is subject to being ended not less than five (5) prior to the scheduled start of the next game. If in the opinion of game officials, a game must be terminated for misconduct of players, bench coaches, or spectators, the offending team could be suspended from further play and forfeits that game and all remaining games. All previous points earned remain as played. Additionally, the home league and State Association will be contacted as appropriate.
10) INJURY
Delays of the
game due to injury will result in appropriate time being added to the full game
time, based on the judgment of the referee. However, all preliminary games will
be terminated not less than five (5) minutes prior to the scheduled start of
the next game.
11) TOURNAMENT
PLAY
Each team will
be scheduled for 4 games minimum. Two
games will be scheduled for Saturday, one for Sunday and one for Monday. Red
Bull teams play 3 games minimum, one each day. Red Bull Championship divisions
will also play a final on Sunday.
There will be Champions in each Age Division. The U-15, U-16, and U-17 age groups will play a crossover format. The team with the highest point total is the Division Champion. The Division Champion will be posted on the website during the week. No awards will be given.
12)
STANDINGS AND TIE-BREAKERS
1. GAME POINTS
A. Points will be awarded for each
game in accordance with the following schedule:
- Six
points for a WIN
- Three
points for a TIE
- Zero
points for a LOSS
- One
point for a SHUTOUT (including 0-0 game)
- One
point for each goal scored, up to three maximum, regardless of win or loss.
B. For a forfeited game, the
winner will be credited with a 1-0 win and awarded eight points (six for the
win, one for the goal, and one for the shutout). A team abandoned by another team during a game
will be awarded at least eight
points. The results of that game shall be based on the score at the time
of the abandonment.
2. TIE BREAKING WITHIN A BRACKET
In the event of a points tie,
places will be determined as follows:
A. Head to
head.
B. Goal
differential (maximum of 5 goal difference per game).
C. Most
goals scored (maximum of 5 goals per game).
D. Least
goals allowed.
E. Penalty
kicks.
13) FORFEITS:
All teams who
forfeit will have the game(s) scored a 0 -1 loss. Teams failing to report with
at least seven players ready to play, within ten minutes after the scheduled
kick off time, will forfeit. Home Teams unable to supply alternate jerseys, or
teams failing to check in at the Mandatory Registration or for taking actions
that cause a game to be terminated will forfeit. Teams that forfeit will not be
permitted to proceed in the tournament to the playoff rounds.
13) PROTESTS
NO PROTESTS WILL BE ALLOWED.
14) DISPUTES
Game conduct is under the jurisdiction of the referee and the tournament will not overrule a referee’s decision. Referee decisions may not be appealed. All disputes as to non-referee decisions (i.e. eligibility, interpretation of rules, etc) will be settled by the Tournament Director or his/her designee and that decision will be quick due process and is final and may not be appealed.
16) CONDUCT
a) Players, coaches, and spectators are expected to conduct themselves within the spirit AND the letter of the Law. Displays of temper or dissent are cause for ejection from the game and surrounding field area.
b) Players, coaches, and team officials ejected from a game by the referee shall be ineligible for the next scheduled game. The tournament committee may take additional disciplinary action against a team or individual for serious offenses, including suspension from the remainder of the tournament and non-eligibility for future tournaments. Passes for the player or coach are to be held at tournament headquarters. Coaches may be located on the spectator’s side of the field but may not coach or communicate with the team in any way. Players may sit with their team but may not be in uniform. Also, Tournament management will report red cards issued to players from other State Associations to those players’ home State Associations. Notice will be sent to the US Soccer Federation of disciplinary action taken and they will transmit the disciplinary action taken or required to that team’s provincial or national association.
c) ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE NOT PERMITTED AT GAME SITES.
d) ARTIFICIAL NOISE-MAKING DEVICES ARE PROHIBITED.
e) In the event of an assault or abuse of a game
official, a judiciary hearing shall immediately be convened at a Tournament
site to be designated by the Tournament Director. All terms described in
the USSF Official Administrative Rule Book – Misconduct Toward Game Official
– shall apply. In any event, a player or coach or other team official or
spectator who is charged with an assault on or abuse of a game official is
suspended from further participation in the PDA Invitational tournament.
F} All matches must use referees certified by the Federation.
17) INCLEMENT WEATHER
a) In case of inclement weather or other force majeure, the Tournament Committee will have the authority to change games as follows:
b) Relocate or reschedule any game(s).
c) Change the duration of any game(s).
d) Cancel any preliminary game(s).
e) Specific guidelines:
i) INCLEMENT WEATHER BEFORE THE MATCH – PRELIMINARY ROUNDS; Referees and/or Tournament Committee may reduce the length of the match, and subsequent matches by 50%, however the halves of the match must be of equal duration. If the match is cancelled, the Tournament Committee will award a 0-0 tie.
ii) INCLEMENT WEATHER BEFORE THE MATCH – SEMI-FINAL ROUND; If a semi-final match cannot begin, a shootout will take place to determine the winner. If a shootout cannot occur, the match will be decided by the flip of a coin.
iii) INCLEMENT WEATHER BEFORE THE MATCH – CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH; If the championship match cannot be played the teams will become Co-Champions. A coin will be flipped to decide who gets the awards. Coin toss winner gets choice of Championship trophy and second place medals or Championship medals. The team that lost the coin toss will get the remaining awards. Both teams will gain the title of tournament Co-Champions.
iv) INCLEMENT WEATHER DURING A MATCH – PRELIMINARY; The match will be considered completed and the score will stand if one half has been completed. If less than one half has been completed, a 0-0 tie will be awarded by the Tournament Committee.
v) INCLEMENT WEATHER DURING THE MATCH – SEMI-FINAL ROUND; The match will be considered completed and the score will stand if one half has been completed. If less than one half has been completed, a shootout will determine the winner. If a shootout cannot occur a flip of a coin will determine the winner.
vi) INCLEMENT WEATHER DURING A MATCH – CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH; The match will be considered completed and the score will stand if one half has been completed. If less than one half has been completed, the Tournament Committee will award a 0-0 tie and both teams will be deemed Co-Champions. A coin toss winner gets choice of Championship trophy and second place medals or Championship medals. The team that lost the coin toss will get the remaining awards. Both teams will gain the title of tournament Co-Champions
vii) INCLEMENT WEATHER BEFORE START OF TOURNAMENT; If
severe inclement weather causes the cancellation of the tournament in its
entirety, ALL TEAMS WILL be refunded
at least 80% of a team’s entry fee.
viii) The tournament committee will make all decisions
concerning weather.
18) GENERAL
a) Under no circumstances whatsoever will the Tournament Committee, NJYSA, PDA or US Club Soccer be responsible for any expenses (including the Tournament entry fee) incurred by any team. This includes a situation where the Tournament or any game(s) is canceled/terminated in whole or part once it starts- A minimum of 80% of a team’s entry fee will be refunded if the tournament is cancelled BEFORE it begins. No other refunds will be given.
b) The Tournament Committee's interpretation of the rules shall be final.
c) The Tournament Committee reserves the right to decide on all matters pertaining to this Tournament.
d) No items of any kind may be sold at Tournament
Headquarters, the playing fields, or surrounding the event areas for the
duration of the Tournament without the expressed, written approval of the
Tournament Committee. A team found in violation of this rule will not be
declared a division winner or a wild card team. Determination of guilt
will be by the senior Tournament Official present.
e) You must have a valid driver’s license to operate a golf cart at any tournament.