Rules & Regulations of Play ...

McCook Indoor League
2009/10 Indoor Soccer House Rules

These house rules are established with the primary objective of achieving the following:

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      Emphasize safety and fairness.
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      Provide maximum playing time for players
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      Maintain games on schedule
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      Serve as guiding principles for all Referees officiating

Guiding Principle

Our goal is to provide quality playing time for all players and teams in a safe, fair and competitive environment. In an effort to ensure fair competition MAX INDOOR SOCCER will attempt to match appropriately competitive teams in each age group. Selection will be based upon team past performances as well as informational statistics obtained from their outdoor standings and results.

ü      Emphasize safety and fairness.

  1. A player must not use equipment or wear anything which is dangerous to himself or another player (including any kind of jewelry).
  2. All basic compulsory playing equipment (jersey, shorts, shin guards, footwear, etc) as defined under Law 4 of the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) Laws of the Game will apply.
  3. Please exercise courtesy to the teams that are playing. Teams are requested not to cause any distraction and are not allowed on the field unless it's their game.  Please have a sense of urgency to begin your game.
  4. Before the game and after the game you can not be on the sidelines nor on or near the end zones.
  5. Pre game meetings must be in the bench areas, not on the fields.
  6. Parents and spectators are not allowed on the side.
  7. Teams are to leave the field of play immediately following their games.

Team Playing:

  1. Teams may choose either bench.
  2. The Home team (listed first) must change to their alternate jersey if there is a conflict of color.

Rules: 

Outdoor USSF rules apply except for the following modifications:

  1. Slide tackling the ball away from an opponent is illegal.
  2. Offside calls will be applied to all teams with the exception of the U9 and below age groups. An offside is called but only in the area 18 yards from the goal line. The top of the penalty box is 18 yards out from the goal line. Goalkeepers may slide in their own goalie box as long as it is not in a dangerous manner.
  3. NO punting or drop kicks are allowed.  Only EXCEPTION is U9 and below

Players 
The maximum number of players on the field: 

  • U10 - U12  7 players
  • U13 & Above 9 players 
  • ONE of the above must be a goalkeeper

All Players must have a player card from their state organization.  If player does not have an ILLINOIS YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION or ILLINOIS WOMEN'S SOCCER LEAGUE player card the respective coach will be liable for any injury to their respective player not listed on their roster.

ü      To provide maximum playing time for players

Game Times:

  • Saturdays - 42 minute games (start time at 42 and go) ALL GAMES/ALL AGES

  • Sundays - 47 minute games (start at 47 and go) ALL GAMES/ALL AGES

  • Wednesday - 47 minute games (start at 47 and go) ALL GAMES/ALL AGES

Length of Games: Running Clock:

  1. Your game time starts immediately upon the conclusion of the previous game.  The clock is a continuous 40 minute period. At the end of each game, the Referee will reset the time to 42 minutes and start the clock running.  The Referee will officially start the game at the FORTY (40) minute mark as displayed on the time clock.  Both teams may choose to start at any time before the 40 minute mark if they are ready, benefiting from whatever time is remaining from the 42 minutes running clock.  There is no half time break
  2. Teams should be at the assigned field sidelines ahead of the scheduled game time. Every wasted minute of playing time is at the expense of your 42 minute running down clock. Please be ready to take the field the moment the previous game is done.
  3. Teams should warm up and stretch under the deck area prior to the game time.  There will be no warm up time once you are on the field.
  4. In the case of an injury that delays play, the referee will indicate the game time if there is a time change.
  5. The clock MAY be stopped for serious injury only. The management reserves the right to terminate or reschedule any game that has a lengthy delay due to injury.
  6. At the conclusion of the game, teams may shake hands and expeditiously vacate the bench area to allow for the incoming teams keeping in mind that the clock for the next game is running down.

Tips:

  1. While at the McCook facility, please check your schedule games time and field assignments that will be posted.
  2. Parents and spectators are encouraged to watch the games from the upper deck for the best view.
  3. As a courtesy to your opponent, if your team can not make it to a scheduled game, please notify MAX INDOOR SOCCER so that they can arrange for a substitute team.
  4. See MAX INDOOR SOCCER > SCHEDULES for the latest schedule updates.

Rescheduling of Games:

  1. Rescheduling games is extremely time consuming and difficult since it involves many other potential scheduling conflicts.  At any time, coaches are not permitted to reschedule games without first obtaining the approval from MAX INDOOR SOCCER.
  2. All normal requests for schedule adjustments should be submitted in writing no later than 2 weeks prior to the start of a league.  These requests may be considered, however we may not be able to fulfill your requests.

Eligibility:

  1. Players must sign a MAX INDOOR SOCCER roster waiver to play in this league and to be eligible to be on the field or bench.
  2. Players rostered on one team may play on a roster for another team so long the player is not playing down their age bracket.  A player may only play up the age bracket besides their current age bracket they are registered for.

Substitution Procedure

Substitutions are on the fly and may occur on an unlimited basis.  Both players must be within the touchline and no more than a yard from their bench area when the substitution is made. When both players are on the field neither player may touch the ball. 

ü      Provide as guiding principles for all Referees officiating

Referee and other Officials

The Referee(s) shall be responsible for control of the game.  The referee’s decisions regarding control are FINAL.  Timekeepers operate the time and scoreboard details, if available, under the Referee’s jurisdiction.

League Standings

Every effort will be made to make timely updates of Team Standings and Scores.

Scoring

WIN 3 points
TIE 1 point
FORFEIT / NO SHOW 0 point

Fouls and Misconduct

 RED  card results in ejection of player or coach. All  RED  carded assessed will carry the following fines:

  • Player for each incident - $50
  • Coach for each incident - $100

In addition to the above fines, they will also serve a one game suspension.  All  RED  card fines must be paid prior to the beginning of the next game else the player or coach will NOT be allowed to play or coach.

Any players ejected for any fighting related incidents will have to pay the fine in addition to being suspended for the rest of the remaining season. The incident will also be reported to the appropriate outdoor governing league (IYSA, NISL, IWSL, etc).

MAX INDOOR SOCCER reserves the right to expel anyone who uses vulgar or abusive language. This includes racial, ethnic, or religious comments. This behavior is intolerable and could result in permanent expulsion from MAX INDOOR SOCCER.

MAX INDOOR SOCCER also reserves the right to expel a player, parent or Coach from league play for gross violations of the laws of the game, the House Rules, or damage to facility property.

Please enjoy the games but keep in mind its all for the kids to enjoy and have fun.

 

TO ALL TEAMS: Please be aware that any and all recruiting violations under the IYSA will be enforced by Max Indoor Soccer. Please DO NOT have other players from other travel teams/clubs play with your team without written consent from the borrowing coach. If you have another player playing for your team without prior written agreement you will be in violation of the IYSA regulation stated below. Please assist Max Indoor Soccer in running a serious indoor soccer league and take the following seriously....

"Tryout" - a tryout in which a player tries out for a roster spot with a club/team for the current soccer year. A player registered with an Illinois Youth Soccer Association (IYSA)/US Youth Soccer (USYS) team must obtain written permission from his/her registered club team coach granting permission for the player to participate in any soccer activity including but not limited to tryouts, practices, indoor league play or any other soccer related event before participating in the activity with another IYSA/USYS club. Failure to obtain written permission from the player's currently registered team coach can result in the player being denied transfer to the club/team with which the player participated without permission.

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Max Indoor Soccer

 
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