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Xpress Spring Shoot Out Rules
1. Except as otherwise provided below, FIFA Laws of the Game
apply to all games as modified by USYSA.
2. The length of each game will be as follows*:
Preliminary / Bracket play and
Semi-Finals
Under 10 - 12 - two 25-minute halves
Under 13 & 14 - two 30-minute halves
Under 15 & 16 - two 35-minute halves
Under 17, 18, or 19 - two 40-minute halves
Finals
Under 11 & 12 - two 30-minute halves
Under 13 & 14 - two 35-minute halves
Under 15 & 16 - two 40-minute halves
Under 17, 18, or 19 - two 45-minute halves
* Clock will not stop / stoppage time will not be added to game.
3. There will be a (5) minute waiting period for any team not
present at the designated starting time of the game. If the team
has not presented itself by that time, then a forfeit shall be
declared by the referee, unless extra time is allowed by the
Tournament Director (prior to the referee leaving the field) for
extraordinary circumstances and the Tournament Director feels
the delay will not prevent all other matches from being
completed.
4. Tournament standings in round-robin and group play will be
based on a point system; 3 points for a win; 1 point for a tie;
0 points for a loss. The following tie-breaking system in
prioritized order will be employed for determining the first
place team in each group and the best second place in the
playing division:
a. Head to head competition.
b. Goal Differential, with a maximum differential of 4 goals per
game (i.e. goals scored minus goals allowed.)
c. Fewest goals allowed in all games.
d. The teams shall take kicks from the penalty mark, as per
FIFA, until a winner is declared.
5. In group or round robin matches, a tie after regulation will
stand. If there is a tie at the end of the game in
semi-finals or finals, there will be two ten minute overtimes.
If at the end of the overtime still tied, penalty kicks will
determine the winner. This is subject to change at Tournament
Director's discretion.
6. A team forfeiting a game in group play will forfeit
ALL games. All forfeited games will be scored
4-0 against the forfeiting team. The team forfeiting may
continue to play scheduled games, but will not be eligible for
semi-final or championship games, and all fees will be
forfeited. This is subject to change by Tournament Director's
discretion.
7. Any coach removing his team from the field without the
permission of the referee will have forfeited the game.
8. The team listed first in the pairings is the home team. The
home team is responsible for providing an alternate jersey
should conflicting uniform colors occur. It is suggested that
home team should wear light jerseys and visiting teams should
wear dark jerseys. Opposing teams are to occupy the same side of
the field with their respective spectators on the opposite side.
9. Each team shall have a ball suitable for game play. The ball
size to be used in the tournament shall be a No. 4 for Under -
11 and Under -12, and No. 5 for all others. The referee shall
determine the ball to be played.
10. Substitutions shall be unlimited and can be made, with the
consent of the referee, at the following times:
A. Prior to throw-in in your favor.
B. Prior to a goal kick, by either team.
C. After a goal, by either team.
D. After an injury, by either team when the referee stops play.
The number of
players substituted is limited to the number of players injured,
with the same number of substitutions by each team.
E. At half time.
F. After a playerʼs
caution.
11. Any player receiving a red card during competition must be
escorted from the premises by a parent or team official
(premises are defined by the referee). Such player will be
suspended from play in the next game his or her team plays in
the competition. The referee will note on the game card the
name, registration number, time of game and opponent. The
player's pass will be retained by the referee and conveyed by
the referee to tournament headquarters (or scorer's table at
game site) to be held until after that team's next game. It is
the coach's responsibility to obtain the player pass from
tournament headquarters (or scorer's table at the game site
holding the card) after the game suspension has been served.
12. Any coach receiving a red card must leave the premises of
the current game (premises are defined by the referee). The
Coach's USYSA pass will be retained by the referee or field
marshal. Furthermore, he/she may be present at the next game,
but cannot exercise any coaching responsibility. A coach's
disqualification will be noted in the game card by the referee
and will be reported by the referee to tournament headquarters.
13. There will be NO protest.
14. Each coach is responsible for the behavior of his players,
their parents and their spectators during the tournament, both
on and off the field. Inappropriate behavior may result in
disciplinary action by the team's state association. Coaches are
required to remain within ten yards either side of the half-way
line during the game. All coaches shall be on their own team's
sideline. The Tournament Director retains the right to ban
anyone from the premises of the tournament for unruly behavior
or unsportsmanlike conduct, whether or not sent off by a
referee.
15. Individual medals will be awarded to each player and coach
(head coach and one assistant per team) on the first and second
place teams in each playing division.
16. Player passes will be checked by the field marshal or
referee and held by the referee during each game. It is the
coach's responsibility to get the passes from the referee at the
end of each game. Any team that does not have player passes at
each game is subject to forfeiture, unless the Tournament
Director, in his sole discretion, temporarily suspends this
requirement until the player passes can be presented.
17. NO pets or alcohol on or in close proximity to any field,
player, coach or spectator. Violators will cause a stoppage of
play and coaches will be given 5 minutes to resolve the
situation. Where not resolved during the 5 minute stoppage, the
match will be terminated and a forfeit awarded. Any subsequent
stoppage will result in an automatic forfeit.
18. In the event of inclement weather, the Tournament Director
has the authority to restructure or cancel the tournament. It
may not be rescheduled and no refunds will be issued.
All interpretations of the rules shall be made by Tournament
Committee.
Items Required at Check In:
1.
Official
USYSA Team Roster (jersey
numbers required):
Guest player(s) name(s), jersey
number and date of birth.
Insure this information is legible.
2.
Roster:
2
typed copies
to be stamped “approved”.
One copy will be retained by
tournament at check in.
3.
Player Passes,
including passes for guest players.
4.
Medical
Releases:
You must have a medical release for
ALL
players –including guest players.
5.
Travel Permit:
All out-of-state teams must have an
approved Travel Permit.
6.
Other:
Please be sure you have a copy of
ALL
players’ birth certificates with you should they be requested
during the tournament.
Tournament
Contacts:
Jonathan Story 228-596-9154
Gregg Andrews 228-518-5075
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