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Players & Rosters

Guest Players

Scoring

Three players from the same team must touch the ball before a goal is awarded

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 taken without a goalie. A field player can not defend the attempt on goal.

Excessive leads or mismatches

Schedules and Standings

Equipment

Game Clock

Start, Restart and End of Play

Two-Touch Rule

Ball out of Play

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.

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:

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):

Time Penalties

Blue Card

2-minute player penalty; team remains with 4 players on the field

A Blue card shall be assessed for serious fouls and incidents that may include:

Yellow Card

4-minute player penalty; team plays a man down until there is power play goal

A Yellow card shall be assessed for reckless fouls and incidents that may include:

Red Card

Player ejection, 5-minute team penalty

A Red card shall be assessed for violent fouls and incidents that may include:

Other Violations

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.

Generally, advantage will be only allowed when the team against which a foul or violation has been committed will benefit from an existing offensive advantage. The Advantage Rule should be applied near or in the offensive half of the field.
If a team is scored upon while having fewer players on the field, due to one or more players serving time penalties, a player may return from the team’s bench/penalty area. A player serving a time penalty must serve their entire time penalty. If both teams receive time penalties at the same time and/or have equal numbers of players serving time penalties, the Power play goal is not in effect.
When a team has two players in the penalty box and a goal is scored by the opposing team, only the first player penalized can be replaced. If another goal is scored, the second player may be replaced even though both players must serve out their penalties in the box. Only two players may serve time penalties at a time. If a third player receives a time penalty, his/her time penalty does not begin until at least one of the other teammates’ time penalties has expired.

Team Boxes

End Zones and Side Zones