Rules- All rules
- Not covered herein
shall be played as standard federation (high school) rules.
- Ties
- One ten minute sudden-death
overtime (11 players per team). First team that scores wins. Playoff overtime
games consist of two 15 minute sudden-death overtimes followed by a shootout
if necessary.
- Substitutions
- Players may enter
the game on goal kicks by either team, own team's corner kick, AND own team's
throw-in (both teams may substitue if the team with the throw-in substitutes).
- Roster
- Use of non-roster or suspended
players will result in a forfeit. Final rosters are due by the season mid-point.
- If the rosters are not in at that time, whatever roster is on
the web site becomes final--no exceptions.
- Players may play on only
one team. If a player plays for any team, that player may only play
for that team for the remainder of the season. Playing for a second
team results in a forfeit for the second team for each game played with
that player. It is the responsibility of the team captain to ensure
that players playing for him have not played for other teams in
previous games.
- Players must play in 3-5 regular season games,
depending on the schedule length. To be eligible for the playoffs, a
given player must be on the final roster, and have played in at least
1/4 (rounded in favor of the player) of the team's games . That would
mean that in a 12, 13, 14, or 15 game schedule a player would need to
play in 3 games. In 16, 17, 18 or 19 game schedule a player would need
to play in 4 games. Note that in the case of injury, if the player
travels to the game but can not participate due to injury, that counts
as a game played). If a player is injured and shows up to a game (even
if he can not play) that counts towards the games that must be played
to be eligible for playoff games. Additionally, if a player could not
play due to a team forfeiting, that counts as a game toward playoff
eligibility.
- Captians must bring their roster to the game in the
playoffs.
- If a captain has a complaint about non-rostered players or
players who have not played enough games to be eligible in a playoff
game, the protocol is to confront the captian of the other team at the
game. If a copmlaint is to be made, it must be made within 24 hours of
the indident.
- The use of non-rostered players inthe second half of the
season and playoffs will result in a forfeit for that team.
- In the case
of a player who is suspected to not have enough games to play in the
playoffs, the captain of the team in question, along with the player in
question, will state the number of games that the player played in
order to clarify the situation.
- Players must be 16 years of age or
older to play. layers turning 16 must wait until they actually turn 16.
- Captains are responsible for ensuring that all of their players have
personal accident insurance (league insurance is a general liability
insurance, not accident insurance).
- Fields
- Two nets and four flags
are required. If no flags are available, cones may be used. The field must
in playable condition (ie. Mowed and lined). Referees have the right to require
the home team to pay for both officials in the case of a field that not lined
and mowed yet is marginally playable, or they may call a forfeit against
the home team if the field is completely unplayable.
- Forfeits
- Let it be first stated that
there should be no forfeits.
- If you can't make a game, notify the league
commissioner AND the referee coordinator at least one game day before the game
you can't make (ie. the Wednesday before the Sunday you can't play). If
you do this, there is no forfeiture fee.
- If you do not notify the league
commissioner and referee coordinator by the game before, then you will be assessed
a fine of $50.00 to $100.00, depending on how close to the game you call.
This will be based on whether or not referees had to show up to the game or
not. Three forfeits and the team is suspended for the remainder of the
season and playoffs.
- Weather
- In the case of games which
are pre-empted by weather, the discretion of the referee, or other reason: if
the game has played through the entire 45 minutes of the 1st half,
then the score stands.
- If the game is halted prior to the first
half, then the entire game must be replayed (Red and Yellow cards will be recorded
in this case, although goals will not).
- In the case where the game is stopped
in the second half (due to weather or otherwise), the game's score at the time
the game was stopped will be the final score.
- Note: extreme cases, such as a
leading by one goal in the second half and down two players, then starting a
brawl, resulting in the game being stopped, will be reviewed on a case-by-case
basis by the league board.
- Keep
in mind that we are playing by New York State Public High School Athletic Association
Rules, and this is the latest information from the NYSPHSAA:
“Thunder
and lightning necessitates that all contests be suspended. The occurrence of
thunder and/or lightning is not subject to interpretation or discussion - thunder
is thunder, lightning is lightning. If lightning and/or thunder is observed,
all outdoor activities will be suspended immediately. Players and spectators
shall be directed to report to a shelter, a building normally occupied by the
public or if a building is unavailable, participants should go inside a vehicle
with a solid metal top (e.g. bus, van, car). The officials and responsible authorities
shall make every reasonable effort to resume and complete the contest, with
full consideration of the weather and site conditions (as they affect safety
and playing conditions). The official/coaches shall wait 30 minutes from the
time the last boom is heard and/or the last strike is seen before starting or
resuming play.
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Referees
- A two referee system will
be used unless there is a shortage of officials.
- If no referees are present
then the HONOR SYSTEM will be used. In this case only the fouled player may
make the call. Any player may call a hand ball. All free kicks inside the penalty
area become direct kicks outside the penalty area. When the honor system is
used all calls are final - NO ARGUING.
- When referees are used, their decisions
are also final.
- Offsides
- When referees are not available,
the HONOR SYSTEM will be employed. Only the last defender may make the call,
and it must be made before a shot is attempted. In the case of one referee,
the last defender should raise his hand to indicate offsides AND continue playing
until the referee blows the whistle. It is the referees discression whether
or not to call the offsides in this case.
- Red-Yellow Cards
- Any player who
has accumulated two yellow cards in one game must sit out after receiving the
second, but may participate in the following game. The carded player's team
will not play a man down.
- Red cards follow standard federation rules, with the
carded player sitting out the remainder of the game and the following game,
and the player's team playing a man down for the remainder of the game in which
the card was issued.
- The accumulation of 4 yellow cards in the season will warrant
a one game suspension.
- VIOLENT red cards will carry a stiffer penalty, and will
be brought up with the league board. 1 red card in the season = 1 game suspension,
2 red cards = 2 game suspension, 3 red cards = suspension from the league (for
a period decided upon by the league board, at least for the remainder of the
season).
- Dissenting by word or action against the referee's call may result
in a yellow or red card, as well as any further suspension as deemed necessary
by the league board.
- There are no team
red cards, instead, if a team is deemed sufficiently out of control by
the referee, the game can be called.
- Accumulated yellow cards do not
carry over to the following year, however red card suspensions do carry
over to the following year (in the case of a red card in the final game
of the season or playoffs.
- Game Time
- Game start times allow
for a 15 minute grace period. If not otherwise listed in the schedule, game
start times are 6:30. Please refer to the schedule prior to each game day. Each
team must have 7 players to play or they will have to forfeit.
- Jerseys
- If a conflict arises pertaining
to color, the home team may have to go with t-shirts. Teams should make arrangements
in advance. All new jerseys are required to have numbers on the back that correspond
to a given player on that teams roster for the duration of the season.
- Rescheduling
- Captains must be notified
prior to the game before the game in question, otherwise the opposing team does
not have to comply, even in this case the game may or may not be rescheduled,
and it might result in a forfeit. The referee assigner must be notified of all
changes by teams requesting the changes.
- Clock
- The
officials will keep time on the field. Forty-five minute halves with
standard (high school) clock stoppages - goals, injuries, cards, etc.
If no referee is present, the home team will keep the time. No more
than 15 minutes between halves (no time outs). Referee can stop the
clock for cards, injured players, or delay of game.
- Referee Payment
- The cost of referees is $60.00 per game.
- If only one referee is there, they get a game and a
half fee of $90 ($45 from each team).
- Quarter-finals, semi-finals, and Finals
are paid for just as regular season games, by the teams participating
- E-mail scores in
- On the night of
the game the home team is responsible for reporting game scores. Teams must
e-mail the scores in to nmatuszczak@gmail.com.
Do this by 10:00 p.m. that night. Please try to include details such as
who scored, assists, saves, shutouts, etc . . .)
- Shin Guards
- Are mandatory for all
players.
- All league money
- Will be held in
a separate, individual checking account. League
fees must be paid in full before the season begins.
- Fines
- In an effort
to keep the league clean, players will pay a fine of $10.00 per red card, and
$5.00 per yellow card.
- Money will be taken from your deposit money for cards.
- If a team goes over their bond fee during the year, they will not participate
in the playoffs until fines are paid.
- Offensive Language
- Will not be tolerated.
Any vulgarity or fighting could result in suspension from the league (upon review
by the league).
- Alcohol, Tobacco, and other drugs
- Public facilities, including high schools and colleges in New York State are
a drug-free zone. No alcohol, tobacco, or any other drugs are permitted on school
grounds under any circumstances.
- Suspension
- Players may be suspended
for accumulating yellow/red cards, or for serious offenses, as determined by
the league judicial board (comprised of all team captains). Suspension for the
remainder of the season is the usual result of an accumulation of cards, although
the judicial board may assign a more serious penalty.
- In the cases where players
accumulate enough cards for suspension for the remainder of the season AND no
additional penalty is assigned, players are usually eligible to return to the
league the following year with a probationary status.
- Reinstatement into the league
- Players
suspended to do an accumulation of cards are usually eligible to return to the
league the following year on a probationary status (unless they were on probation
the previous year, in which case they would come before the judicial board for
more serious measures, possibly including permanent suspension).
- Players suspended
do to serious problems (fighting, inappropriate language, exposure of body parts,
etc. . . ) will be suspended for a minimum of one calendar year. After one calendar
year, players may appeal for reinstatement. Players wishing to be reinstated
must send a formal letter requesting reinstatement to the league commissioner.
- The league judicial board (comprised of the captains from all teams) will review
cases for reinstatement before the season begins or at the season mid-point. The
player requesting reinstatement will then attend the meeting, and at the meeting
a presentation of the specific events leading to suspension will be presented.
An anonymous vote of the team captains (at least 3/4 of team captains must be
present for the vote to be official) will determine wether or not the player
will be reinstated. A two-thirds majority of votes in favor or reinstatement
will allow the player to return to the league with a probationary status. In
the case where a reinstatement request is rejected, the player may request reinstatement
again 1 calendar year from the decision.
- Probation
- All suspended players
returning to the league will be held to a high standard of sportsmanship.
- Accumulation
of cards for probationary players is as follows: 1 red card = 2 game suspension.
2 red cards=season suspension (including playoffs) (4 accumulated yellow cards=1
red card). Additionally, the judicial board may review the players probationary
status at any time before, during, or after the season. If the player accumulates
1 red card (or equivalent) during the season, the probationary status will carry
over to the following season. If the player accumulates no red cards (or equivalent),
the probationary status is usually removed, and the player is then allowed to
participate normally the following year.
- Final Note: Players who have been suspended
for a calendar year in the past due to serious offenses are on a permanent probation
of sorts. Specifically, should another suspension based on a serious incident
occur, that player would be banned permanently from the league.
- Playoff positions and tiebreakers
- In any given
season, 8 teams participate in the 3 rounds of the playoffs. Playoff standing
ties between two teams are decided in the following order:
- 1) Head-to-head record (in the case teams in a tie for first place, tiebreakers
are used to determine the playoff seed only, while co-division champion status
is awarded).
2) Goal Differential in head-to-head games (aggregate score). In the case of
a tiebreaker between two teams who split wins, then aggregate score is used
(eg. Team A won the first game 3-2, Team B won the second game 4-2, the aggregate
and tiebreaker would go to Team B 6-5. In the event that each team won 1 game,
but one team had a forfeit, then the tiebreaker is awarded to the team that
did not forfeit (eg. Team A wins 1-0 by forfeit in the first game, team B wins
6-0 in the second. Even though the aggregate would be 6-1 for Team B, due to
their forfeit, Team B would lose the tiebreaker).
3) Overall Goal Differential
4) Overall Number of wins
5) Coin Flip
Special Situation - If 3 or more teams tied for one playoff position. Seedings
will be decided in the following order.
1) Overall winning percentage in all games played among tied teams.
2) If there is still a tie among 3 ore more teams, then goal differential in
games played against tied teams is used (aggregate).
3) If there is still a tie among 3 or more teams, then goal differential in
all games played is used.
4) If there is still a tie among 3 or more teams, then overall number of wins
is used.
5) If there is still a tie among 3 or more teams, then names will be picked
by lottery.
6) If any of 1-5 is applied, and only two teams remain tied, the tiebreaker
for two teams above will be used.