
COED Soccer (6 on 6 crease)
Play is governed by NCAA Soccer Rules with the following
modifications.
3 males and 3 females on
the field. Males cannot out number the females on either team at anytime
on the playing field.
NO GOAL KEEPER
I.ELIGIBILITY
Players are subject to the eligibility rules which are
listed in the current Intramural Sports Handbook
II. THE FIELD, PLAYERS & EQUIPMENT
The field of play will be a rectangle approximately 80
yards by 35 yards. Each penalty area will be a rectangle 25 yards (wide)
by 15 yards. A goal (similar to lacrosse) will be placed 10 yards inside
each penalty area. The crease is designated around each goal. The crease
area extends in a 5 yard semi-circle in front of each goal. The crease
area continues 3 yards behind the goal. The penalty spot is on the penalty
area line directly in front of the goal.
Each team shall designate to the officials a field captain. The captain
will speak for the team in all dealings with the officials.
Games shall be played by two teams of six players each. Teams must start
and finish with a minimum of four players. There are no Goal Keepers
in this game.
Each team must wear uniformly colored shirts, with permanent numbers.
The team listed first on the schedule is the home team. The home teams
wears the white or lightly colored shirts. The rule applies if both
teams wear the same color shirts.
All players must wear soft-bottomed (or rubber-molded) shoes. Screw-in
cleats are prohibited. Players are prohibited from wearing hats (stocking
caps are acceptable), any form of jewelry, cast, wooden or metal splints
or braces of any kind (on any part of the body) unless approved in writing
by the Department of Campus Recreation.
III. PERIODS, TIME FACTORS & SUBSTITUTIONS
The game consists of two 10 minute halves with a 5 minute
intermission.
There are no time-outs. The clock will stop only for goals, penalty
shots and at the official's discretion.
Unlimited substitutions may be made at any time including during a "live"
ball situation. All substitutions must be made at the designated substitution
zone (within 10 yards from the mid filed line) and the substitution
may not enter the field of play until the outgoing player has touched
(i.e. hand slap) the substitution. Violation of the substitution rule
will result in an indirect kick from the spot of the dead ball and possibly
a yellow card for unsportsman like conduct if this has been a persistent
act throughout the course of the game by the offending team.
IV. THE GAME
The team winning the coin toss will have the choice of
ends of the field or the kickoff.
If play is stopped by the official for any injury, unusual delay or
when the goal becomes dislodged, the ball shall be put back into play
by a drop ball. If a team has clear possession of the ball when play
is stopped, they shall be awarded an indirect kick. In all cases, the
ball is put back into play from where it was when play was stopped.
However, the ball is not to be dropped inside the penalty area, but
at the nearest spot outside the area.
There are no throw-ins. Instead, a ball crossing the sideline (whole
ball over the whole line) will be put back into play via a "kick
ball". The ball is placed within a yard of the sideline at the
spot where the ball exited the field and the team "kick in"
is awarded an indirect kick.
In the instance where a corner kick would normally be awarded, the offensive
team will be awarded a "kick in" from the spot where the ball
crossed the end line.
In goal kick situations, the defensive team will be awarded an indirect
free kick from anywhere inside it's own goal crease. The kick must clear
the penalty area before another player may touch the ball.
All shots must be taken from a team's offensive half of the field. (Penalty:
Discount goal if scored. Opponent's indirect kick from the mid-field
line).
On all free kicks, the kicker's opponent must remain at least 7 yards
from the ball until it is put into play, i.e. travels 27 inches. Any
motion toward the ball by a defender before the offense puts the ball
into play is considered encroachment. Failure to heed an official's
warning will result in a yellow card for Unsportsmanlike conduct.
THE OFFSIDE RULE IS NOT IN EFFECT.
NO SLIDE TACKLES!
Any player using a slide tackle (in the judgment of the official) will
receive a yellow card.
A player receiving a yellow card must sit out for two minutes of playing
time. The entire two minutes of playing time must be served regardless
of the developments on the field. The player serving the penalty period
cannot by substituted, therefore his/her team plays short handed. The
official will note the time of the infraction and release the penalized
player when the penalty period has expired.
If the ball comes to rest inside the crease, but not inside the goal,
the defensive team will be awarded a goal kick.
No player on either team is allowed to contact the ball while he/she
or the ball is inside the crease. (The line defining the crease is considered
part of the crease). If a defensive crease violation occurs, the offensive
team is awarded a penalty shot. If an offensive player commits a crease
violation, no goal can be scored and the defense will be awarded a goal
kick.
Penalty shots are unobstructed direct free kicks taken from the penalty
spot, 10 yards from the goal. All players other than the designated
kicker must be behind the shooter. A missed penalty shot will be a dead
ball and play is restarted from mid-field with an indirect free kick
for the team that missed the penalty shot.
V. TIE GAMES
1. All tie games will result in a "SUDDEN DEATH"
five minute overtime period. A coin toss will determine which team will
kick off/defend goal of choice. If the game is still tied a "shoot-out"
will determine the winner. A coin toss will determine which team kicks
first. Each team will receive the number of penalty shots equal to the
number of players it had left "playing on the field" at the
end of the overtime. Ejected players or players out during penalty minutes
are not eligible to participate in any portion of the "shoot-out".
Teams will alternate shooters (co-rec. will be male, female). If the
first series of kicks does not determine a winner then the penalty spot
will be moved forward 2 yards until a winner is determined. NOTE: The
Intramural Sports Program reserves the right to act or decide on any
issue not covered in sport specific rules, policies/procedures or the
handbook. CO-REC. MODIFICATIONS 1. Each team must begin and end each
match with members of both sexes represented on the playing field. Teams
must begin and end with equal numbers of both men and women on the field.
To start a game, there must be a minimum of 2 men/2 women ready to play.
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BASIC SOCCER RULES
Point System Points shall be awarded for each game on
the following basis:
Win 2 points
Tie 1 point
Loss 0 points
End of Season Tie-Breakers
At the end of the season, if any number of teams in a division are tied
in points, the following procedure shall be used to determine the final
standings:
Overall Record
Head-to-Head Competition
Goals Against
Goals For
Playoff Overtimes
League playoffs and championship games:
After completing regulation time and the score is tied.The teams will
play two 7.5 minute periods (not sudden death). If still tied, one set
of five penalty kicks per team taken alternatively. If score tied, each
team shall kick one penalty kick in a sudden-death fashion.
School Championships:
After a tied game, the team will play two sudden death. If still tied,
then penalty kicks. Remember, Only the players on the field at the end
of regulation time may participate in the kicks. Each player kicks once,
then if necessary go through the order again. Goalkeepers do participate
in the kicks. Any player who is on the field may change places with
the goalkeeper at any time during the kicks. If the goalkeeper is injured
during the kicks, he may be replaced by an off-the-field substitute.
Clock Regulation time is two 20 minute halves. In case of suspension
due to bad weather, a game played through half time shall be considered
complete. The head referee on the field is responsible for the time.
Officials:
The officials shall be in charge of: Players Coaches Spectators Ball
Score and records of the game
Substitutions
A team may substitute (after notifying the official):
At halftime
After a goal
Own throw in
A team may not substitute:
On a goal kick
Corner kick
Penalties
Drop Ball (except after injury)
Second Whistle
There will be no second whistle on free kicks, corner kicks, or throw
ins except when the official deems it necessary.
Sliding Tackles
Sliding tackles shall be illegal. BALL TURNED OVER ON SLIDE TACKLES.
Advantage
When the official refrains from whistling for an offense, it is important
that he clearly indicate by voice and gesture that he is using "advantage"
so that everyone knows that the offense has not escaped his/her notice.
Ball In and Out of Play
The ball is out of play when:
The ball has wholly crossed the goal line or touch line whether on the
ground or in the air. The official stops the game.
The ball is in play:
At all other times. If the ball rebounds off the goal posts into the
field of play. If the ball rebounds off an official into the field of
play.
Fouls
The awarding of a direct free kick, or penalty kick, should the offense
occur in the penalty area, shall be given to the opposing team if a
player:
Kicks an opponent
Trips an opponent
Jumps into an opponent
Charges
Charges from behind
Strikes, hits, elbows
Holds or pushes
Touches the ball with his hands
An indirect free kick shall be awarded when an opponent:
Plays in a dangerous manner
Charges fairly, but when the ball is not in playing distance
Obstruction
Charges the goalkeeper
A goalkeeper takes more than 4 steps
Delays the game
Caution (Yellow Card)
Illegal substitution
Persistent infringing of the rules of the game
Dissent by action or word
Ungentlemanly conduct
Intentionally sliding into an opposing player
Ejection (Red Card)
Violent conduct
Foul / Abusive language
Persistent misconduct after receiving caution
Two successive games with yellow cards will disqualify that player for
the next game. One game with a red card will disqualify that player
for the next game. Three yellow cards, or one red card and two yellows,
will disqualify that player for the rest of the season.
Free Kicks
When a player is taking a goal kick, a direct free kick or an indirect
free kick while in his penalty box: All opponents must remain outside
the penalty box until the ball has left the box. The ball must travel
beyond the box before it may be touched by another player.
Direct Free Kicks and Corner Kicks
A goal may be scored directly (played by only one player).
Indirect Free Kicks, Goal Kicks, and Kick Offs
A goal may be scored only after the ball has touched two players of
either team. Throw In Both feet must be on the ground. Throw the ball
straight over the head. The ball must touch another player before entering
the goal.
Player Equipment
Goalkeepers must wear a distinguishing jersey color. No screw-in cleats
allowed on the turf. No watches or jewelry (including earrings). No
hats with hard bills or bandannas. Stocking caps are allowed when weather
is extreme. No player will be allowed to play with splints, casts or
padded casts. No team animals allowed.
ID is and fee cards are required.
A WAIVER must be signed by every player