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Austin
Classic 2008 Rules
Classification and Age Divisions:
The
Austin Classic is hosted by the Lonestars Soccer Club. The
tournament is for select teams registered with the United States Youth
Soccer (USYS). The tournament is sanctioned by the South
Texas Youth Soccer Association (STYSA) and is open to boys and girls
teams from U-09 through U-14. Single age brackets will be formed if
applications support the age group. Unless otherwise amended below, the
current Laws of the Game (as published by USYS) will apply to this
competition.
Team Registration and Check-in:
All teams must provide an
official roster (with player uniform numbers) signed by the coach of
record and their local association registrar. Teams from outside STYSA must submit an approved USYS
travel permit and travel roster. All teams must have approved USYS ID
cards for each of the players including guest players.
Teams or players will not be allowed to participate without approved
paperwork. Coaches may bring the approved paperwork to the check-in
meeting for validation. Validated rosters will be required prior to
participating in any match.
Team rosters are limited to eighteen
(18) players for U11 - U14 ages and twelve (12) players for U09 - U10
ages.
Team representatives are REQUIRED to check-in their teams. The field based
check-in must occur 1 hour before the scheduled start time of the first
match. We will distribute any schedule changes, validate rosters,
and answer questions. Laminated player ID cards
for each player will be required at check-in along with a copy of the
team's official
roster.
Game Information:
All
Boys tournament brackets will provide teams at least
three games. In all round
robin play, ties at the end of regulation time will stand. For championship games, ties at the end of
regulation time will be followed by two overtime periods of 10 minutes, then followed by FIFA penalty kicks.
All Girls tournament brackets are formatted as "Friendlies" and as
such there will be no standings.
In the event of inclement weather, the Tournament Director has the
authority to restructure or cancel the tournament. In the event the
tournament is canceled, partial refunds will be given. Every effort
will be made to complete the tournament.
Game Times and Ball Size:
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Age Group
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Ball Size
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Game
Length
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U09-U10 |
4 |
2 x 25 min. (5 min half) |
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U11-U12
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4
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2 x 30 min. (5 min half)
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U13-U14 |
5 |
2 x 30 min. (5 min half) |
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Teams must be at the scheduled game field and
ready for inspection by the referee at least 15 minutes before the scheduled
game time. Each team must be ready to play at the scheduled time or immediately
after the conclusion of the previous game as determined by the referee, or the
team is subject to forfeiting the match. Each team must be prepared to present a
game ball of appropriate size, weight, and pressure to the referee before the
start of the game for his/her selection.
Player Substitutions:
Players may be substituted with the consent of the match referee at
the following times:
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Before a throw-in in your
favor. |
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Prior to a goal kick by either team. |
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After a goal is scored by either team. |
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4 |
When the referee approves an injury substitution by one team,
the other team may substitute an equal number of players. |
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At half time. |
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When the referee stops to caution a player, only that player
may be substituted prior to the restart of the game. |
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No player shall leave the field of
play without the consent of the referee.
Playing Conditions:
The Home Team is listed first or on top in the schedule. Both teams
shall occupy the same side of the field, as identified by the
Tournament Director at each complex. All game spectators, including
parents and unrostered visitors for both teams will occupy the opposite
side of the field. The Home Team chooses the goal to attack and
Visitors Team kicks off. In case of inclement weather, the Tournament
Director and/or Site Coordinator will determine if a game is to be
played. Once the game has started, the decision rests with the referee.
If any games are canceled, it is up to the coaches of the teams to
check with the Tournament Director for rescheduling information. Games
shall be considered complete if one half of the game has elapsed. The
score at the stoppage of play will be the final score. If one half has
not elapsed and the game is stopped, the game will be rescheduled if it
could affect the outcome of the tournament and if conditions permit as
determined by the Tournament Director.
Uniforms:
As a convenience to both teams, it is recommended that the home
team wears their "colored" uniform and the visitors wear white. Should
there be a conflict in uniform colors, the home team will be required
to change uniforms. Each jersey should have an easily identifiable
number. Teams without two sets of uniforms will be allowed to use
“pennies” to provide a unique identification.
Team and Player Credential Check:
Each team must be able to present its validated roster and player
cards to either a Tournament Official or the Referee team before the
start of each match, if requested. A player may play for only one team
in the tournament, and must be listed on the approved roster. If a
player plays in a game and is not properly registered, the team will
automatically forfeit that game and may face further penalties as
determined by the Tournament Director and/or Home Association.
The wearing of hard casts, whether
padded or not, will not be permitted at any time.
Team Standings and Tie Breakers:
Team standings will be based on the following scoring system:
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Win
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6 points, plus 1 point for
each goal scored (max of 3 goals)
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Tie
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3 points, plus 1 point for
each goal scored (max of 3 goals)
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Loss
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0 points, plus 1 point for
each goal scored (max of 3 goals)
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Bonus
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1 point is awarded for a
shutout
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No shutout bonus shall be
awarded for a 0-0 tie. Teams shall be awarded the bonus
points for goals scored without regard to the outcome of the
game. That is, the losing team will receive points for goals
scored, and 0 points for the loss. |
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Each team's total points from all first-round
games will determine the placement of teams in each bracket, with the team
earning the highest total points being the bracket winner. In the event, a team
forfeits a match, all points from tournament games involving that team will be
dropped from the calculation of final standings.
Ties in the standings will be resolved
in the following order:
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Round
Robin Games
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In the event that two or
more teams are tied in points at the end of these games, the following
tiebreakers shall be applied in order given until a winner is
determined. While following this criteria, never revert back to the top
of the list even after a team has been eliminated from the tiebreaker.
1. Winner of head to head
competition. 2. Net goals (goal difference, limit of +/- 3 per game) 3. Goals against 4. Most goals scored (maximum of 3 goals per game) 5. Most total wins 6. FIFA penalty kicks
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Championship Games
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If a championship game is tied
at the end of regulation time, then two overtime periods will be played, followed by FIFA penalty kicks.
These overtime periods are 10
minutes each for U11-U14. |
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Tournament officials will be
responsible for collecting the match results, but each coach is
responsible for verifying the posted scores prior to the team's next
game.
Advancement and Awards
The brackets and divisions identified as Tournament competition will
advance teams to finals based on the following matrix :
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"A" Bracket
(5 teams) |
"A" Bracket (4 teams)
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"A" Bracket (4 teams)
"B" Bracket (4 teams) |
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Championships
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None - Full
Round Robin |
"A" 1st v. "A"
2nd
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"A" 1st v. "B" 1st
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AWARDS
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Trophies based
on total points |
Both teams from Championship
Match
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First and second place teams
in each age group and competition level will receive a trophy. Trophies
will be presented immediately after the final game.
The U11-U14 Girls brackets and divisions
are a Friendly competition are not established to award a
championship but to offer a diverse competition base.
All teams with fewer than 3 games scheduled will receive a partial refund. Each game will be assessed an fixed dollar charge and
the remainder of the fees refunded directly to the team. All of
these matches will be officiated with the same level of officials and
assignments as the remainder of the event. All players will
receive participation awards distributed at tournament check-in.
All refunds will be processed following the event weekend.
Team and Spectator
Discipline:
An ejected player is
ineligible for their next scheduled game. An ejected coach is
ineligible for the next scheduled game, regardless of team. A second
red card to the same individual results in that person being expelled
from the tournament. Any ejected player or coach must report to the
complex tent or leave the complex. Violation could result in further
game suspensions.
In addition, any player or coach
receiving a second caution in the tournament will be ineligible to
participate in the next scheduled game. All red cards will be reported
to your State Association. The coach is responsible for the actions of
verbal and physical abuse of referees by his/her spectators. Such abuse
will not be tolerated. Violations may result in termination of the game
and further sanctions by the Tournament Director. Any individual that
has been sent off must leave the field area within two minutes of the
ejection or the game could be terminated by the referee with further
sanctions added by the Tournament Director. Any coach who removes
his/her team from the field during a game will cause the match to be
abandoned by the referee and further sanctions may be added by the
Tournament Director. If a player refuses to give his or her correct
name when requested by a referee or Tournament Official, the referee
crew will terminate the game and additional penalties could be imposed
by the Tournament Director. Teams exhibiting poor sportsmanship will
not be allowed to participate in subsequent Lonestar Soccer Club
tournaments. Consumption of alcoholic beverages on tournament grounds
is prohibited.
Team Protests and Appeals:
Protests and appeals will be
allowed only in the event a team is believed to have used an ineligible
player. No other protests will be considered. The offended team may
file a protest by submitting in writing the nature of the violation
within two hours of the incident, along with $200 in cash to the
Site Coordinator or Tournament Director. If the protest is upheld, the fee will be returned
and corrective action as determined by the Tournament Director will be
taken. The Tournament Director must determine that the violation
defined by the written protest materially affected the outcome of the
game. The decision of the Tournament Director on protests is final. If
the protest is not upheld, the protest fee is forfeited to the Lonestar
Soccer Club.
Matters Not Provided For:
Any situation or questions on
rules of competition not covered herein will be governed by STYSA and
USYS Administrative Rules books. Any matter not provided for in the
Tournament rules or STYSA or USYS rules shall be determined by the
Tournament Director, whose decisions shall be final.
Last Updated: Oct 14, 09 2:09 pm
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