2006 PDA Spring Kickoff Invitational Tournament
April 8th- 9th 2006
Tournament Rules
GENERAL
All Tournament matches will be played in accordance with the “Laws of the Game” as issued by FIFA, unless modified herein. The following statements of Rules and Regulations supplement the “Laws of the Game”.
AGE & ELIGIBILITY
Competition is open to accepted teams composed of no more
than eighteen- (18) players for U11 to U14. Players
must be born during or after the year indicated by the Age Division in which
they are to compete. Each team must be registered with a National State
Association affiliated with US Youth soccer, or US Club Soccer and must present
an approved and valid Official Sate or US Club soccer roster. Authorized player passes will be verified and
compared to the “official team roster” at registration. Teams from outside of
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
C.
Rosters: Teams may
register a maximum of eighteen {18} players. A team may use up to [5} guest
players but any team utilizing guest players is still limited to the eighteen
player maximum.
DURATION OF PLAY
The
duration of play will be as shown below.
Two (2) equal halves will be played, with a five (5) minute
halftime. There will be a running clock at
all times except halftime. Time will not
be added for any reason.
Age Groups
U-14, U-13, U-12, U-11 Two (2) 30 minute halves
In the
event that one team appears later than the scheduled time for the start of the
match, but within the ten- (10) minute grace period, the match will be played,
however, the remaining time shall be divided into two (2) equal halves.
PLAYER EQUIPMENT
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In the event of a
color conflict, the home team will change.
The home team is the team shown first on the schedule.
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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.
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Shin guards are
mandatory for all players.
BALL SIZE
Size 5 Age Groups: U-14, U-13
Size 4 Age Groups: U-12, U-11
TOURNAMENT
FORMAT FOR 6, 8, 12, 16 TEAM DIVISIONS
Each team will be scheduled for a minimum of 3 games
Division of 6: Each team will play 2 games within a 3-team group. The first and second place teams in each group will play a semi-final match. The third place team will play a consolation match. The semifinal winners will play for the division championship.
Division of 8: Each team will play 3 games within a 4-team group. The first place team from each group will play in the championship match.
Division of 12: Each team will play 2 games within a 3-team group. The first place team from each group will play in the semi-finals. The second place teams will each play a game against another second place team and the third place teams will play a third game against one of the other third place teams. The two winners of the semi-finals will play each other in a championship match.
Division of 16: Each team will play 3 games within a 4-team group. The first place team from each group will play in the semi-finals. The winners of the semi-finals play in the championship match.
Formats may be altered at the discretion of the tournament committee.
Rules of Play
e. 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 that
fails to report within ten minutes after a scheduled kick off will forfeit the
game.
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. After a goal by either team
B. At the beginning of the second half.
C. Prior to a goal kick by either team
D. Throw in your favor
E. On a caution, only the cautioned player may be substituted at that time
F. After an injury on either team when the referee stops play
CONDUCT
Players and coaches are expected to conduct themselves
within the spirit of good sportsmanship.
Players ejected from the match (Red Card) must sit out the remainder of
that match and the following match. No substitutions
may be made for the ejected player during the match in whom the offense has
occurred.
- Alcoholic beverages are not
permitted at game sites.
- Artificial noise-making devices
are prohibited.
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.
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.
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.
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
PROTESTS
The Referee’s judgment pursuant to the application of the Laws of the game is final!
NO PROTESTS WILL BE ALLOWED
TIES
Ties will stand at the end of regulation play for all preliminary round matches. In the semifinals and finals, if at the end of regulation play the game is tied penalty shots will decide the outcome, as follows:
A. Only the players on the field at the end of regulation are eligible to participate in the penalty kicks.
B. The referee shall decide the goal at which all the kicks shall be taken.
C. The team winning the coin toss shall kick first.
D. No player may shoot more than once until all eligible teammates have taken a kick.
E. Each team takes (5) shots, alternately. The team scoring the most goals wins.
F. If the score is tied after five shots by each team, the taking of shots continues, alternating, until one team scores more than the other does
G. Other
than the shooter and the two- (2) goalkeepers, all eligible players must remain
in the center circle while the shots are in progress.
DETERMINING DIVISIONAL WINNERS AND WILD CARD TEAMS:
Teams will be awarded points on the following basis:
Game points:
a) Three
(3) points for each Win
b) One
(1) point for each Tie
c) Zero
(0) points for each Loss
At the end of the preliminary rounds, the division winner shall be the team
with the most (win/tie) points in their division.
In the event of a tie within a division, the following criteria shall be
used to determine the winner:
i) Head
to head competition. (In the event of a tie among more than two (2) teams,
this criterion will not be considered).
ii) Most wins.
iii) Most bonus points (used only as tie-breakers to determine
division winners at the end of preliminary rounds):
Bonus point calculation --
d) Goal
differential – maximum 3 points per game to winner (no negative points).
e) One (1) point for each shutout
f) MINUS ONE (-1) FOR EACH PLAYER OR COACH EJECTED.
Examples:
· A 5-0 win receives 3 game points for the win, 3 bonus points for the goal differential, plus one bonus point for the shutout.
· A 3-2 win receives 3 game points for the win, plus 1 bonus point for goal differential
· For a 0-0 tie, both teams receive 1 game point for the tie, plus 1 bonus point for the shut-out.
iv) Fewest
goals allowed.
v) FIFA penalty kicks thirty minutes prior to the scheduled
playoff round games.
In the event of a tie among three (3) or more teams, the elimination procedure begins with step #2 noted above. If two (2) teams remain, the tie shall be broken by repeating the above elimination procedures beginning with Step #1.
In the event that a wild card team must be selected for the playoff rounds, the above procedure will be used across the entire flight
Tournament Scorekeeper, acting within the parameters of these rules, will determine the teams to advance into the final rounds.
PLAYOFF ROUNDS:
a) Winners of each division and wild cards, as determined above, advance into the playoff rounds.
b) If a wild card team MUST be selected for the playoff rounds, that team will not be assigned to play against the winner of its own division in the first playoff round.
c) Overtime will be played in case of a draw at the end of regulation time in the playoff rounds. The winner will be determined as follows:
i) Both overtime halves (10 minutes each) must be played to completion.
ii) Should the game remain a draw after the overtime play, FIFA penalty kicks will be taken to determine the winner. The best of five penalty kicks taken alternately by each team will determine the winner. Only those players on the field at the end of the sudden death overtime period may compete. If the penalty kick score is tied at the end of the five kicks, the teams will continue to take penalty kicks alternately until there is a winner. All players on the field must kick before any player may kick a second time.
FORFEITS
A. A team shall be allowed a ten minute grace period after the scheduled kickoff time in the preliminary rounds before the match is awarded to their opponent. A minimum of seven (7) players constitutes a team, and if seven (7) players are present the match may not be delayed. If during the course of the match a team falls below the minimum seven (7) players, the game will be forfeited to their opponent.
B. A team that has forfeited a game may not be decided a group winner or wild card team. If an apparent group winner forfeits, the group team with the next best record will be named the group winner.
A forfeit in the preliminary rounds shall be awarded as three (3) points for win. For tie breaking purposes, the full three- (3) bonus points will be awarded
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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:
Regardless of the weather conditions, coaches and their teams must appear on the field of play as scheduled, ready to play unless notified by a member of the Tournament Committee. Failure to appear will result in forfeiture of the match. Only the referee or Tournament Committee can cancel or delay a match.
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
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 their tournament fee.
GENERAL:
a) Under no circumstances whatsoever will the Tournament Committee, PDA. USYS, NJYSA or US Club Soccer be responsible for any expenses incurred by a team.
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 New Jersey Driver’s license to operate a golf cart at a tournament.
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