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Beach Classic Tournament Tournament Rules |
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CATEGORY |
RULE |
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1)
JURISDICTION |
A. Unless
otherwise noted, the current AYSO National Rules and Regulations, Section 11
and FIFA Laws of the Game will be used for this tournament. The following
rules are intended specifically for this tournament ONLY! B. The
Tournament Committee will have jurisdiction over all games played. Disputes
will be resolved by the end of the soccer day. Referee judgment calls are NOT subject to dispute or
protest! C. The
Tournament Committee may instruct Site Coordinators to end matches early if
field schedule is behind due to game delays or interference or if weather
conditions provide unsafe playing conditions and may distribute awards
according to games played and points. |
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2)
FEES |
A. Entire
entry fee and referee deposit must accompany tournament application and will
be returned if application is not accepted. Fee and deposit must be a single
check issued from the Region’s account (no personal checks, money orders,
credit cards, etc.). B.
Fees are: U10 $550 ($400 entry fee
plus $150 referee deposit), |
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3)
ACCEPTANCE |
A. Applications
are due on February 13, 2010 B. Applications
will be accepted on a first-come basis, based on completed application (see
Team Application Form for criteria). Teams will be notified by email within
48 hours of the receipt of their applications. C. Teams
not accepted into the tournament will be offered the opportunity to be placed
on a waiting list. If a team chooses
not to be on a waiting list, the application and entry fee will be returned
within 48 hours of notification. D. The
primary form of communication between the Tournament and applying teams will
be email and the Tournament website. Teams must designate a Team Contact on
their application who has email and Internet access. |
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4)
REFUNDS |
A. Teams
withdrawing 14 days or more before the tournament will be issued a full
refund. B. Teams
withdrawing less than 14 days before the start of the tournament will only be
issued a refund if a replacement team can be found. C. If
the tournament is canceled and cannot be rescheduled a full refund will be
issued. D. For
teams that are eligible, referee deposit refunds will be mailed no later than
14 days after the end of the tournament. Referee deposit refunds will be on a
prorated basis, comparing the number of assignments actually completed versus
the number that were assigned. |
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5)
RAINOUT/ |
A. If
the tournament is cancelled due to weather after partially completing and it
cannot be rescheduled to be completed, refunds will be made to teams on a
prorated basis, based on the number of actual games played. B. If
the tournament cannot be held due to weather or other conditions beyond the
control of the tournament hosts, then a full refund will be sent to all teams,
less the cost of any pre-ordered items (items for sale by the tournament
which are not included with the registration fee). Any pre-ordered items will
be sent to the team. |
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6)
PLAYERS/TEAMS |
A. Players
on participating teams must be properly registered to play in AYSO, and have
played in the Fall 2009 season in a minimum of one-half of the games for
which they were eligible. Coaches are responsible to ensure that all players
meet eligibility requirements. B. The
team roster must be verified and approved by each player’s Regional
Commissioner. Roster changes may be submitted (with the written approval of
the Regional Commissioner); however, these changes must be received by the
Tournament Registrar prior to the tournament. There will be no roster changes
allowed on tournament day. C. Division
U-14 will play 11-v-11, and there will be a roster limit of 15 players per
team. D. All
players must play at least half of each game. Violation of these player rules
exposes a team to protest and renders them subject to forfeiture of game and
possible disqualification at the discretion of the Tournament Director. |
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7)
COACHES |
A. Each
team is limited to two coaches but must have two – one Head Coach and one
Assistant Coach. These coaches must
be the ones listed on the Official Team Roster. B. Each
Coach must provide their AYSO Identification Number, be a currently registered
volunteer, Safe-Haven certified, AYSO trained at the age-appropriate
level. Proof of coach certification
and training will be verified by the signature of the team’s Regional
Commissioner on the Application Form. C. Coaches
are expected to set the example for their team in exhibiting proper AYSO
behavior and Kids Zone behavior. Coaches are expected to remain in the
technical area during games and only enter the field of play as requested by
the referee. |
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8)
REFEREES |
A. Each
team in the tournament will provide a crew of 3 referees. These referees will
be assigned up to 3 games, based on their qualifications. B. All
referees must be an AYSO registered and trained volunteer and be Safe-Haven
Certified. C. Only
the diagonal system of control will be used to referee the games. D. Referees
for U-14 games must be Advanced level or above. E.
All referees must be in full uniform
as defined by AYSO and USSF, including the Referee Badge. Referees not in
uniform will not be permitted to referee games, and their team’s referee
deposit may be subject to forfeiture. F.
If all assignments are successfully
completed, the Referee Deposit will be refunded (see REFEREE PLAN for more
details). G. Referees
are expected to check in at the Referee Station at least 30 minutes prior to
their assigned game. Failure to appear on time may result in a replacement
referee crew being assigned to the field. Once a replacement crew has been
assigned, they will have priority and the original crew must report to the
Referee station for alternative assignment. H. Referees
will be expected to uphold the tournament rules, AYSO Rules and Regulations
and FIFA laws. Any failure of the referee to uphold these rules may be cause
for dismissal from the tournament, and will place a team’s referee deposit
refund in jeopardy. |
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9)
FIELDS |
A. All
fields will be set up and taken down by the tournament staff. B. Trash
cans will be provided at each field.
Teams will be expected to clean up all trash in their area before
leaving. |
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10)
FORMAT |
A.
This is a pool-play tournament. B.
Each age division will be bracketed
into playing pools. Each team will play a minimum of 3 preliminary play games
within their respective pools. Where there are sufficient teams, divisions
will also be separated into multiple competition flights. C.
Teams will advance from qualifying
pools based on pool play standings points.
Number of teams advancing per pool will be determined by the number of
pools in the division. |
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11)
CHECK-IN |
A. Teams
must check in 60 minutes prior to their first game, and must present Game
Cards for as many games as the team will play in the tournament (including
medal-round games). The Game Cards
must be properly completed with the players listed by first name-last name in
jersey number order. The players
listed on the game cards must match the approved roster submitted with the
team’s application. All players
listed on the roster must appear on each game card, even if there is an
expectation that one (or more) might miss a scheduled game. B. Each
coach or team representative must provide AYSO Player Registration Forms with
original ink signatures for verification by tournament officials. C. For
identification purposes, each player must have a laminated identification
card with name, picture, AYSO ID# and the signature of their Regional
Commissioner. These ID cards must be
presented for inspection at check-in time or upon request by any tournament
official or match referee. D. Coaches
must have these Check-In Documents with them at all times and ready for
presentation to Tournament Officials. E.
Late arriving players must be
escorted to the check-in station by a team official along with their Player
Registration Form and be cleared by the Tournament Staff before participating
in any games. |
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12)
FIELD
MONITORS |
A. There
will be a tournament Field Monitor assigned to each field, and will report to
the Tournament Field Director. Field Monitors will check in teams prior to
each game, and present the verified game cards to the match referees. B. At
the conclusion of the game, the match referees must return the completed game
cards to the Field Monitor. C. Field
Monitors will be the first to respond to any incidents or injuries, and will
be in contact with the rest of the tournament staff by radio. Tournament participants are encouraged to
report any concerns immediately to the Field Monitor, and also to
respectfully follow any instructions given by the Field Monitor. |
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13)
GAMES |
A.
Pool play games will consist of 20 to
30 minute halves depending on the age division (see chart below) with a five
minute half time. There will be a running clock during the match including
substitutions. There will be no time added on for injuries or time wasted in
qualifying rounds. Games will expect to end on time, and may be shortened if
they started late. Pool play games may end in a tie. B.
Championship games will be full
length for that division (see chart below). Championship games will be played
until there is a winner (see Medal Round rules below). C.
Game duration shall be as follows: D.
The “home” team will be the first
team or top team listed on the game schedule and will be responsible for
providing the game ball. The home team will be situated on the North or East
side of the field, and the visitor will be situated on the South or West
side. Spectators must remain on the side of the field designated for their
team. The home team will change jerseys or don pinnies in the event of a
color conflict with the visitor team. If any questions, the referee will
determine whether this is necessary. E.
There will be no warming up on the
field. Teams must warm up prior to taking the field. As soon as the previous
game has ended, teams must clear the field and the teams for the next game
must take their places. F.
FORFEITS: Teams must check in at the
designated Field Coordinator Station 30 minutes prior to the start of the
game. There will be a five-minute
grace period at the start of the game for a team to take the field before a
forfeit is declared. The score for a
forfeit match will be 1-0 for the remaining team (See STANDINGS for the
points to be awarded). For U-10
division teams, there is a minimum of 5 players on the field to continue a
game. For U-12 the minimum number is 6 players. For all other divisions,
there must be a minimum of 7 players to continue a game. If a team cannot field the minimum number
of players, the game will be abandoned and a forfeit will be declared. G.
SUSPENDED GAMES: The Tournament
Committee may determine to end matches early if field schedule is behind due
to game delays, interference, or if weather conditions provide unsafe
conditions; and may distribute awards according to games played and
points. The Tournament Committee will
determine the outcome of any single game which is terminated prematurely (due
to inclement weather, participant injury, or interference by outside party,
etc.). H.
ABANDONED GAMES: if any pool play
games cannot be played due to circumstances beyond the control of the
tournament, the final standings of the pool will be determined by applying
the Winning Percentage formula (Total Points Earned in all Game Played
divided by Total Points Possible for the Number of Games Played) to each team
in the pool. Note. This does not apply to games which were shortened due to a
late start. Only the Tournament Director or designee can declare a game to be
abandoned or not played. |
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14)
SUBSTITUTIONS |
A. Substitutions
shall be allowed approximately mid way through each half for ALL divisions
U-10 through U-14, and will be recorded on the game cards by the referee. B. All
substitutions must be approved and recognized by the referee. Substitutions
may be made for injured players; however, they may not return until the
beginning of the next quarter and will be considered as having played the
current quarter (exception: an injured player not replaced may return to play
at any time with the referee’s permission). C. Substitutions
in overtime periods of medal round matches will be at the beginning of each
period only. |
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15)
STANDINGS |
A.
Standings for pool play games will be
determined on the “ten-point system” as follows: WIN =
6 points B.
Winners of ties in standings will be
determined as follows: Head
to head competition FIFA
Kicks from the Penalty Mark C.
Wildcard teams will be the team(s)
with the highest standings points from all teams in the division who are not
automatically advancing. D.
Standings will be updated hourly at
the Tournament Scoreboard. The deadline to challenge the posted results will
be at the conclusion of Pool Play. |
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16)
ADVANCEMENTS
/ MEDAL ROUNDS |
A.
Advancement and Medal Round format
will be based on the number of teams participating in the Pool, and will be
decided and distributed prior to the tournament weekend. |
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17)
AWARDS |
A.
Championship T-Shirts and Medals will
be presented to coaches and players of the winner in each division, and
Medals will also be presented to coaches and players of the finalist in each
division. B.
A tournament t-shirt and pin will be
presented to each player and coach. |
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18)
CONDUCT |
A. Coaches
will be expected to set a positive example for the team, and will be held
responsible for the actions of their team including spectators. All
spectators must remain behind the control line and between the 18-yard lines
(penalty areas in small fields). Two coaches maximum per team, and they must
remain in the marked coaching area (within ten yards either way from halfway
line). B. At
the conclusion of each match, the referees will indicate on the reverse of
the game cards any point deductions for poor sportsmanship. Point deductions will be used as
tie-breakers should that become necessary.
Referees will be required to complete a game misconduct report for all
misconducts during the game, as well as any incidents of interference by
spectators. C. Any
coach or spectator ejected must immediately leave the vicinity of the playing
field (out of sight and sound) and will be prohibited from attending the next
scheduled game. Any player sent off (red carded) must immediately leave the
vicinity of the game (under supervision of his/her parent or Safe
Haven-certified adult), and may not return to the field of play during the
current game, including for the post-game handshake, and may not be
substituted for, and is suspended from participation in the next game. In the
alternative, the player may stay on the sideline under the supervision of the
coach. There will be penalty point deductions for all send-offs (see
Standings rules). D. Any
violent conduct red card or ejection will result in that
player/coach/spectator being barred from the remainder of the tournament. E.
If it is determined that an
ineligible player has participated in a game, the team will forfeit all games
in which that player participated illegally.
Furthermore, if it is determined that the coach knowingly played a
player illegally, that coach will be barred from further participation in the
tournament. F.
It is mandatory to play a scheduled
game. If it is determined that a
coach willfully fails to have his team participate in a scheduled game, the
coach will be dismissed from the tournament and the incident will be reported
to the respective Regional Commissioner. G. All
conduct problems will be reported to the respective Regional Commissioner. H. All
Serious Incidents will be reported to the respective Regional Commissioner as
well as Area, Section and AYSO National Office. |
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19)
MEDICAL/FIRST
AID |
A.
There will be a First Aid station at
the main tent where participants may receive ice, etc. for minor injuries. B.
There will be a roving first aid
response staff member to respond to injuries on the field. Field Monitors will communicate via radio
to call the first aid staffer to the field where first aid is requested. C.
If an injury is serious, the first
aid staff or Safety Director will call 911 for emergency response. D.
Directions to the nearest
hospital/urgent care center will be available at the First Aid station. |
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20)
UNIFORMS/SAFETY |
A.
All players must wear the approved
AYSO uniform only according to the National Rules & Regulations, and all
players on the same team must wear matching uniforms (goalkeeper excepted –
may have a different jersey, AYSO logo is recommended but not required.) B.
Each player’s uniform must be marked
with a permanently-affixed unique number that matches the uniform number on
the Game Card, and may not exchange numbered jerseys with any other player
during the game including the goalkeeper. C.
Garments may be worn under the
uniform (i.e. long sleeves, etc.) during inclement weather, however the match
referee will be the judge of what should be allowed or not. D.
Not allowed: jewelry, hard metal or plastic clips on
clothing or hair. No player will be
allowed to participate with any type of cast or splint. Removal of any type of cast or splint at
the field or surrounding area in order to participate shall disqualify that
team member from participation. E.
AYSO will not prohibit the use of knee braces by players in AYSO
events and programs; providing that the brace is adequately covered and
padded in the judgment of the referee, so as to eliminate the possibility of
its causing injury to the other players on the field. |
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21)
PROTESTS |
A.
Protests will be considered only for
the following reasons: ·
An ineligible player has played. ·
One or more registered player(s),
present and in uniform, have not played the required one half of the game
(except for illness or injury as recorded by the game referee). B.
All protests must be presented in
writing to the Tournament Director within 1/2 hour of the completion of the
game. C.
All protests will be heard by a Protest
Committee of at least three persons selected by the Tournament Director. In
all cases, the members of the Protest Committee will be unrelated to either
team involved in the protest. D.
Referee judgment calls are FINAL and
are not grounds for nor subject to protest or dispute! |
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22)
RULES
INTERPRETATION |
The Tournament
Director retains the right to interpret and apply the tournament rules to the
optimum benefit of all tournament participants. |
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