AYSO Region 151 Guidelines for a
Safe, Fun & Fair Soccer Environment
The purpose
of these guidelines is to better educate parents & coaches on safety
concerns regarding equipment choices and to aid the referees in providing a
safe, fair and fun environment for your players during a soccer match. As such, we are hoping to avoid typical
equipment issues found during pre-game inspection and to outline our
expectation of conduct toward referees.
Required Equipment:
Footwear: With a few exceptions, any type of
tennis shoe may be worn. The center
referee has the final decision on whether the shoes are safe. Shoes NOT allowed are:
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Any
shoe with a toe cleat. Toe cleats are
not allowed regardless of whether the manufacturer markets these shoes as
soccer cleats. You may change shoes or
cut off the toe cleat to play.
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Metal
cleats, are not allowed.
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Shoes
with zippers are not allowed as the metal zipper and pull can cut the skin of
an opposing player.
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Any
shoe deemed unsafe by the center referee.
Shin guards:
Shin guards must be worn completely under the socks. If a child is uncomfortable without socks
under the shin guards, the purchase of a thin athletic sock liner like those
worn in baseball may solve the problem. Socks rolled over the top of a shin guard does not meet the
standard set by the United States Soccer Federation.
Uniform shirts must be tucked into the issued
shorts.
Weather: We will post region wide cancellation information on our
webpage (www.ayso151.org)
and AYSO Hotline (475-8500.)
Rain/Lightning: Region 151’s policy is that games
will be played in the rain unless there is lightening or standing water on the
field that presents a danger to the players.
AYSO policy states that if you hear thunder or see lightning, you must
leave the field immediately and remain off the field in a safe spot. You can resume
practice/play 20 minutes after the last thunder/lightning strike. If an entire Saturday of games is cancelled,
an alternate make up weekend may be re-scheduled for the whole region. If individual games are cancelled, a
make-up game may be coordinated between the two coaches. Friday make-up games are suggested. If you plan to cancel your game, please
contact your opposing coach and the Referee Administrator – listed on the Region
Website www.ayso151.org so that the
referee scheduled for that game can be notified.
Snow:
If there is snow on the ground, Region 151’s policy is that games will
not be played due to the increased risk of injury to players due to slipping.
Non-Uniform Articles
Jewelry:
No jewelry of any kind is allowed, not limited to, but including:
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Earrings
- covering the earring with tape or a
band-aid is not acceptable according to AYSO National Safety Standards
(re-confirmed via phone call to Nationals as of 8/2005)
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Necklaces,
Bracelets (including Live Strong type bracelets), Watches or Hard barrettes.
Headgear:
Soft stocking caps or caps without a brim may be allowed if the weather
is inclement as long as they do not constitute a danger to the player or the
other players on the field. A soft
device to hold back long hair maybe used.
No hard hair clips/barrettes may be used.
Sweatshirts/Sweatpants:
Sweatshirts are allowed provided they meet the following:
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No
hood extends from the sweatshirt. To
meet this requirement, the hood may be tucked into the sweatshirt as long as it
remains in place.
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No
metal zippers are allowed
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The
sweatshirt must be worn under the uniform jersey.
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On
cold days, players may wear athletic pants as long as they do NOT have pockets
or zippers. The pants can be worn alone
or with the team uniform shorts over them.
Gloves:
Goalkeepers are traditionally allowed to wear gloves. Other players may also wear gloves, if the
weather is cold enough to warrant it.
Casts/Splints: Players will not be allowed to play
with any type of cast or splint, regardless of whether it is covered in a soft
material. Soft ace bandages that are
used to provide support are allowed.
Playing the Game
Slide Tackling:
A slide tackle is when a defender slides on the ground and attempts to
kick the ball away from the ball handler.
- If the tackle is careless, reckless or uses
excessive force and was judged to have kicked, tripped, charged or jumped at
the ball handler (even if the ball is touched first) a foul should be called
and a direct kick awarded.
- It is
always a direct kick foul if the tackler contacts the ball handler before
touching the ball.
- If the
Referee believes the tackler played in a "dangerous manner", an
indirect kick can be awarded. In U6 and
U8 matches all fouls result in a direct free kick.
- If the
tackle is from behind (from an angle that doesn't allow the ball handler to see
it coming) a "Red Card" can be given.
For U6 & U8 see “special rules” below.
Beside the possibility of getting hurt or
hurting someone else, you can't play if you are lying on the ground. Region 151 does not recommend the
introduction or use of slide tackling in U6, U8 or U10 age divisions. It will always be up to the referee to
determine what type of foul has been committed.
Heading Policy:
AYSO Nationals does not recommend heading below the age of ten. Coaches are not encouraged to teach or
practice heading at these early ages.
Zero Tolerance for Referee/Volunteer
Abuse: AYSO Region 151 maintains a “Zero Tolerance
Policy” with respect to Referee and Volunteer Abuse. According to AYSO Rules and Regulations, “It
is the duty of each coach to limit their sideline participation during AYSO
games to positive instruction and encouragement. Negative comments about the refereeing shall
not be allowed.” Any feedback relating
to the performance of a volunteer must be directed to the Regional Commissioner
and/or Referee Administrator – listed on the Region Website www.ayso151.org. Uncontrolled behavior of coaches, parents or
other spectators will not be tolerated and may result in a verbal warning, a
send-ff and/or the game being terminated.
Coaching & Spectator Seating:
Coaches are restricted to the area behind their own touchline and to 8
yards on either side of the half-way line.
Coaches must remain a minimum of 1 yard from the field of play at all
times in order to not interfere with the Referee or Assistant Referee. A coach must coach from their team’s sideline
only. Spectators are required to be on
their “team” side of the field and at least 1 yard away from the touchline in order to
not interfere with the Referee or Assistant Referees. Spectators are not allowed behind the goal.
Special Rules for U8 Division:
Games will
be played in accordance with the FIFA Laws with the following nationally
approved AYSO modifications:
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There
is no Offside.
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Opponents
must be 6 yards from the ball on a throw-in, goal kick or corner kick.
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An
incorrect throw-in will be re-thrown one additional time by the same player
after receiving instruction from the referee regarding the correct
procedure. If the second throw-in is
also incorrect, play will proceed without stoppage by the referee.
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All
players will play at least two quarters per game.
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Yellow
and red cards are not used with U8 players.
Only verbal warnings will be used.
A second verbal warning may result in a player being sat out for a
period of a few minutes not to exceed the remainder of the quarter. The player will be substituted. The player will be escorted to the coach by
the Referee so that the coach can provide appropriate instruction to the player
before the player returns to the game.