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Players & Rosters
- Teams must roster players of the correct age in keeping with an honor code and corresponding to the year of the bracket. An opponent’s team manager may request proof of age directly to Avila Staff if there are disputes or suspicions that ineligible players are being used. The policy also applies to guest players.
- Players using false information when joining the league will be considered an illegal player and all games involving that player will be forfeited.
- A player playing while suspended may result in a forfeit of the game and the illegal player will be suspended from further activity pending management ruling.
- Forfeits can be declared for games involving ineligible players, ineligible age players, suspended players. The game score for a forfeited game will be 3-0.
- Players must meet the age requirement.
- Rosters must be submitted 1 week before the first game.
- A team can not add another player on to their team after the second week.
Guest Players
- Guest players may play on any team provided they pay the $20/game guest player fee.
- A guest player can not play on more than one team in a division on the same night.
- Guest players must present an ID showing date of birth (driver’s license, TX ID, passport etc). If identification is not presented, they will not be allowed to play.
Scoring
Three players from the same team must touch the ball before a goal is awarded
- All goals are worth one (1) point
- 4 players from the same team must touch the ball to score.
Example
If three players touch the ball four or more times amongst themselves, an attempt on goal will not be allowed. Four players from the same team must touch the ball to be live (live means four players have already touched the ball). Once the ball is live and an attempt on goal is made, and opposing players don’t deflect or touch the ball; then a goal will be awarded.
- Penalty kicks are worth one (1) point
- penalties must be taken 10 feet behind the midfield spot
- the shot cannot be bouncing and must and go in through the air
- Hitting the crossbar while taking a penalty: worth two (2) points
- does not have to score a goal
- must be a direct hit (ball can not bounce and hit the crossbar)
- Own goals do not count
- Teams delaying the start of a game due to not being ready at game time or having less than the minimum amount of players available will be penalized accordingly:
- one (1) goal at 2 minutes in
- an additional goal at 3 minutes in
- an additional goal at 4 minutes in
- forfeit of game at 5 minutes in (3-0)
- Scoring can happen from anywhere on the field as long as 4 players from the same team have touched the ball
Excessive leads or mismatches
- If a team leads by 4 goals, the opposing team can add 1 player on the field immediately.
- If a team with an extra player scores two goals, they must revert to 5 players on the field.
Schedules and Standings
- The schedules and standings will be available on our website
- Standings will be determined by points:
- three (3) points for a win
- one (1) point for a tie
- zero (0) for a loss
- Tiebreakers to determine standings will be followed in the following order:
- head-to-head
- goal differential
- goals for
- Teams may request games be rescheduled if 24 hours notice is provided. If a reschedule is granted, it may take place at any one of the four Avila Soccer facilities.
Equipment
- The Game Ball Size may be size 5.
- All team members shall wear the same color jerseys to distinguish them from the opposing team. Players are asked to bring alternate color shirts (dark & light) in the event both teams are the same color. In the event both teams have the same color shirts, the HOME team must change. If alternate color jerseys are not available, color vests will be used.
- Each player is required to have shin guards covered by socks or shin guard sleeves.
- Players wearing any kind of protective gear (i.e. knee pads) must wear the soft cushioned type. No hard plastic or metallic protective equipment is allowed. Avila Staff reserve the right to make exceptions based on the protective gear.
- Knee braces are allowed on the condition that any potentially harmful edges or protrusions are adequately padded. An Avila Staff has the right to disallow any potentially harmful knee braces.
- Players with casts of any kind are not allowed to participate, unless cleared by management.
- Watches, pedometers, fitness bands, rings and/or pierced jewelry must be covered by tape or removed for safety and welfare of all players.
- All other equipment deemed dangerous (including ball caps) to a player or opponent will not be allowed.
Game Clock
- The game shall consist of two (2) 22-minute halves.
- Half-time interval will be 2 minutes. In the interest of time constraints, the half-time may be shortened to catch up on lost time due to injuries or other stoppages in play.
- Time between games shall be fourteen (14) minutes and teams are required to be ready to play. In the interest of time constraints, the time between games may be shortened to catch up on lost time due to injuries or other stoppages in play.
- The game clock may be stopped for serious injuries.
- After the time between games or after the half-time has expired, the game clock will be started regardless if the teams are on the field prepared to play. The referee will start the game when both teams are ready.
- The referee may start play before one or both teams are ready if they think the team is not adequately preparing themselves for the game or simply stalling. Any goals scored after the referee’s whistle count regardless of the team’s readiness.
Start, Restart and End of Play
- A kick-off from the center mark starts play at the beginning of each half and after every goal. A player taking the kick-off can only touch the ball once until another player touches it (see Two-Touch Rule). The kick-off may go forward or backwards.
- Visitors kick-off to begin the game.
- During all kick-offs, both teams shall remain on their halves of the field until the ball is in play.
- A goal CANNOT be scored directly from a kick-off.
- All free kicks, goal kicks, and out-of-bounds restarts are indirect.
- Restarts take place by either a kick-off, free kick, out-of-bounds, corner kick, or dropped ball. Any restarts resulting from out-of-bounds shall be taken within 2 feet of the wall where the ball went out. For all restarts, the ball must be stationary and opposing players must be at least five (5) feet away. A player taking the restart may only touch the ball once before another player on the field touches the ball. If a player violates this rule, the opposing team gets a free kick at the spot of the second touch infraction.
- Corner kicks are restarts that occur when the ball crosses the defensive end wall and is last touched by a defensive player. The ball is placed on the Corner kick spot on the side it went out.
- A dropped ball restarts play if neither team has clear possession of the ball at a stoppage.
- The game is over when the scoreboard sounds or when the referee signals that game time ended.
Two-Touch Rule
- For any start (including kick-offs), restarts or penalty kicks, the player addressing the ball may only touch the ball once until another player (offensive or defensive) touches the ball. This includes the ball coming off the wall or glass. If the player addressing the ball touches it a second time before another player touches it, a free kick (no foul) is awarded to the other team.
Ball out of Play
- The ball is out of play when it touches any netting above the perimeter walls.
- The ball is out of play when it makes contact with the superstructure (ceiling/lights/beams).
- The ball is out of play when it makes contact with any player or spectator outside the arena walls.
Substitutions
- Unlimited Substitutions
During game play, substitutions may be made at any time on an unlimited basis, provided the substituting player is within three (3) feet of the touchline at his own bench area, or off the field of play within his own bench area, before the substitution is made. Neither the new player entering the field nor the departing player may participate in play and or gain an advantage during a period of time when they are simultaneously on the field and the ball is in play. Any violation of this rule can result in a foul and/or 2-minute team penalty.
- Guaranteed Substitutions
During guaranteed substitution times (i.e. after a goal is scored), teams will be allowed 15 seconds to complete player substitutions. The referee shall issue a warning to an offending team for the first offense, if stalling. Subsequent violations can result in a 2-minute penalty. The following examples are guaranteed substitutions:
- After a goal is scored
- After a time penalty has been awarded
- During an injury timeout
- At a referee’s stoppage
- Prior to the start of any half or overtime period
Fouls & Violations
A free kick shall be awarded to the opposing team from the point of infraction, for a player who commits any of the following offenses (all fouls are called at the discretion of the referee):
- Utilizes the wall to brace themselves (players must keep their hands off the walls).
- Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent.
- Trips an opponent.
- Charges an opponent from behind.
- Charges an opponent in a violent or dangerous manner.
- Obstructing an opponent when not in possession of the ball. This includes standing between the opponent and the ball so as to form an obstacle. Obstruction is not called when a player has a ball and is shielding so as to prevent an opposing player from stealing the ball or if the ball is kicked downfield and a player attempts to run through an opponent who has established position.
- Pushes an opponent.
- Holds an opponent.
- Playing in a dangerous manner (deemed out of control).
- Playing the ball while any part of one’s body is on the ground or while having a hand/knee on the ground.
- Slide tackling (contact with opponent). No sliding at an opponent while they are in possession of the ball, no sliding to block shots or score goals. No type of sliding is permitted at all in league play.
Time Penalties
Blue Card
2-minute player penalty; team remains with 4 players on the field
- Boarding (propelling an opponent into the wall)
- Elbowing
- Striking
- Slide tackling
- Deliberate handball
- Substitution violations
- Unsportsmanlike behavior
- Multiple fouls/penalties assessed against a player
- Encroachment (continual violation)
- Delay of game (continual violation)
- Incidental foul language or spitting on the field
- Other offenses deemed severe or blatant
Yellow Card
4-minute player penalty; team plays a man down until there is power play goal
- A second Blue card (for fouls above)
- Unsportsmanlike behavior (continual violation)
- Provoking altercation, short of fighting (i.e. pushing, poking)
Red Card
Player ejection, 5-minute team penalty
- A third Blue card or third time penalty (for fouls above)
- Intentionally elbowing an opponent above the shoulder
- Vicious slide tackling, seriously endangering/injuring an opponent
- Fighting
- Leaving Team Bench area to engage in a fight or confrontation with the opposition or the referee
- Extreme unsportsmanlike behavior including:
- Spitting at an opponent or other person
- Extremely abusive language or behavior towards an opponent or the referee
- Bodily contact with the referee in dissent
- After two power play goals, the team can put another player back on the field other than the player who was ejected from the building
Other Violations
- Last Man Back/Penalty Kick
If a “last-man-back” or obvious scoring opportunity foul occurs, a foul is called and the offensive team is awarded a free-kick from the midfield spot. Both teams are to be behind the midfield spot.
The free kick is taken on the referee’s whistle, but play is not live. If the goal is made, a kick-off is taken. If the goal is missed, then a goal kick is taken from the touch line. Time is not stopped (referee discretion), but the game cannot end until the free kick is taken.
- Advantage Rule
- Serving Penalties
- All players must serve their own penalties.
- Players serving their time penalties must serve their entire time penalty before returning to play, unless they are the only bench player available.
- For each time penalty being served by a player, his or her team plays with one less field player until the time penalty expires.
- Should a player receive a time penalty and the time penalty drops the team below the minimum amount of players to play, the offending team must forfeit the game.
- Power Play Goal
- Multiple Penalties
Team Boxes
- Home team is the first team listed on the schedule. Teams must take the bench designated for the Home team or Visitor (Guest) team.
- No one except coaches and players are allowed in the team boxes with a maximum of 2 coaches per team.
- Teams will switch sides (on the field/not benches) at halftime.
- Flash photography is prohibited from within the players boxes.
- Glass containers and alcohol is prohibited in the players’ box.
- Players are asked to exit the players’ box immediately after the game and hold player conferences, discussions, etc. in another part of the facility.
- Players are asked to pick up all their belongings and trash immediately concluding their game.
End Zones and Side Zones
- End Zones: only one player from the opposite team may enter at a time
- Side Zones: these are no tackle zones, players are not allowed to tackle anyone in the side zones
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