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© 2008 Copyright •
New England
Futsal
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Massachusetts Futsal State Cup Championship 2008!
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2008 State Cup |
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RULES / GUIDELINES / POLICIES
General:
No smoking at any facility. No pets.
Players must be instructed to compete in the spirit of the
game and according to the laws of the game.
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EACH COACH / MANAGER TO INFORM
THEIR PLAYERS, PARENTS AND SUPPORTERS OF THESE RULES AND
GUIDELINES.
Abusive Behavior:
While at the courts, any coach, parent, team official, player
or spectator threatening violence or verbal abuse to any
individual will immediately be ejected from the tournament and
the entire team may be ejected from the tournament. This type
of behavior is not acceptable at this event and will not be
tolerated.
1. General Rules of the Game
All tournament games shall be played under the laws set forth
by the United States Futsal
Federation, except as modified by these rules. The tournament
shall use only USFF referees in a one person system, plus a
volunteer scorekeeper.
2. Registration and Eligibility
a. Complete registration, inclusive of waiver forms, birth
certificates, approved rosters and payment.
b. Teams must be registered with the USFF.
c. Master roster, may have up to twelve (12) players.
d. Each team entered must register online at the designated
registration site.
3. Player’s Equipment and Field Regulations
a. All futsal equipment must adhere to USFF laws. Jewelry
shall not be worn. Non-removable jewelry must be appropriately
taped or covered as not to create a potential hazard by
decision of the referee.
b. Jersey, shorts, socks and shin guards are mandatory.
Permitted footwear are canvas or soft-leather training or
indoor shoes with rubber soles or a similar material.
c. Knee braces, if worn, must be covered completely with
padded material.
d. No rigid casts are allowed.
e. Player’s numbers must coincide with numbers shown on
roster. Duplicate player numbers are not allowed.
f. In the event that team colors are similar, the home team
will change colors.
g. Each team’s players and coaches shall take one side of the
field, and all spectators shall take the opposite sideline.
h. On the spectators’ sideline, spectators are to remain
behind the designated line. No one will be allowed behind
either end line.
i. Each team is required to show up no later than fifteen
minutes prior to their scheduled match. The team coach or
manager shall check in with the appropriate onsite official.
4. Substitutions
a. Substitution may be made “on the fly”. Players must enter
from the defensive half of the court.
b. The player exiting must be completely off the field before
the replacement player may enter the field.
c. Any player entering the field too soon will receive a
yellow card.
d. Goalkeeper substitution can only be made when the ball is
out of play and with the referee’s consent.
e. Teams switch sides at end of half. There is a two minute
halftime.
5. Game Duration, Ball Size & Goal Clearances
a. Qualifying Game lengths shall be 30 minutes. Semi-finals
and finals will be 40 minutes each.
b. The time is kept by the referee.
c. Each team is allowed a thirty second time out per half.
d. Ages U13 and older will use the regulation size 4 Futsal
ball; ages U12 and younger will use size 3.
e. For goal clearances, at ages U16 and under the goalkeeper
cannot throw the ball past mid-court. An indirect kick is
awarded from the mid-court line where the ball crossed.
6. Rules to
Determine Advancement
Flight and group winners are determined using the following
rules:
a. Most Game Points. Teams are awarded three points for a win,
one point for a tie and no points for a loss.
b. In the event of a tie, the following criteria shall apply:
1. Head to Head Competition. (Does not apply in a three-way or
greater tie)
2. Largest Goal Differential (i.e., Goals Scored minus Goals
Allowed).
3. Fewest goals allowed.
4. Goals scored.
5. Most shutouts.
6. Penalty kicks using current F.I.F.A. rules. Initial round
of five alternating penalty kicks per team, followed by single
alternating kicks if still tied.
7. Playoff games ending in a tie will proceed to a single
five-minute overtime period (teams will continue play in
direction they concluded regulation time), then proceed if
necessary to Penalty kicks (see rule 6.b.6).
7. Forfeits
a. No grace period will be allowed from scheduled kickoff
time.
b. Teams must be present and ready to play at the scheduled
time or forfeit the game.
c. A minimum of three players constitutes a team.
d. A forfeit will be recorded as a four to zero result.
e. Should a team withdraw from competition after it has played
some, but not all, group games, the Tournament Committee may
at its sole discretion deem all group games scheduled for that
team as forfeits, to maintain competitive fairness.
f. In no case shall a team that forfeits qualify for any
playoff rounds or championships.
g. Abandoned games will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis by
the tournament committee.
h. All determinations by the Tournament Committee are final.
8. Additional Rules of the Game
a. Following each game, coaches are required to report to the
timekeeper and sign the official Game card to ensure the score
is correctly reported. Coaches may also be requested to select
game All-Stars upon completion of each game.
b. In the event of a scorekeeping error, teams must challenge
the scoring error with the scorekeeper within five minutes of
the time that such error occurred. Halftime scores cannot be
challenged once the second half begins.
c. Coaches, players and spectators are required to conduct
themselves within the Laws of the Game. Note: Coaches and
bench players must be seated during play, as per FIFA
rules.
d. In accordance with the USFF guidelines, all disciplinary
measures imposed by the tournament shall be limited to
participation in the tournament.
e. Players, coaches or team officials ejected during/from any
tournament game shall be suspended for at least one additional
game.
f. Additional penalties may be imposed, as deemed fit and
necessary by the Tournament Committee.
9. General Information
a. Under no circumstances will the Tournament Staff be
responsible for any part of any expenses, including tournament
fee, incurred by any team due to, but not limited to, part or
whole cancellation of this tournament.
b. The Tournament Staff reserves the right to decide on
any/all matters and its interpretation of these rules shall be
final. No protests will be entertained.
c. All teams should shake hands at the end of each game as a
gesture of friendship and good sportsmanship.
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