MYSA
Under-10 Rules
This
is a recreational league, with the emphasis on developing soccer skills and
having fun. No standings will be
kept. Sportsmanship will be expected
from all parents, coaches, and players.
Applicable
FIFA rules along with MYSA modifications are provided below.
Text
in italics is quoted directly or very closely resembles text from: �The Rules
of Soccer: Simplified� by Larry Maisner and Bill Mason, Seventeenth Edition,
published by Reedswain, Inc.; 612 Pughtown Road; Spring City, PA 19475; (800)
331-5191; FAX (610) 469-9588. All
diagrams are from this source as well.
Law
1 - The Field of Play
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Field
shall be 40 yards x 80 yards.
Law
2 - The Ball
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A
size 4 soccer ball will be used.
Law
3 - Number of players
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Each
team will field 9 players.
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There
will be goalkeepers.
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Every
effort must be made to play every squad member at least � game unless injury
prevents this.
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Free
substitutions will be allowed for any dead ball situation other than a throw
in. For throw ins only, the team with
possession may substitute.
Law
4 - Player�s Equipment
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Every
player MUST wear shinguards to all practices and games. Soccer Cleats are highly recommended but not
required. Baseball cleats are acceptable with the front cleat removed. Shinguards must be completely covered by the
socks.
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Every
player must wear shorts and their team shirt.
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No
jewelry of any kind will be allowed to be worn during the game.
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No
food, candy, or gum may be consumed while playing.
Law
5 - The Referee
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A
maximum of 2 coaches may give instructions from outside of the field of play
along the sidelines only.
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A
minimum of one referee will be present except for unforeseen circumstances.
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The
referee can award a goal, if in his/her opinion a player deliberately prevents
a goal being scored by the use of his/her hands.
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The referee may change his
or her decision, so long as play has not been restarted.
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The referee enforces the
Laws, but may let play continue and not call a foul if he or she thinks that it
would be an advantage for the team that was fouled to allow play to
continue. This is called the �advantage
clause.� The referee should both say
and signal �advantage, play on� when this occurs.
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The
referee is the final authority on any play or action.
Law
6 - Assistant Referees
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If
present, the assistant referee will be an apprentice to, and will support, the
referee.
Law
7 - Duration of the Game
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The
game will consist of two, 20 minute halves.
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There
will be a minimum 5 minute break at half time.
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The
referee may extend any half by 1 minute stoppage time if, in his/her judgment,
the ball was out of play for an excessive period of time due to injury, lost
ball, or interruptions (such as dog/child/other ball on field). The referee must immediately notify all
coaches when he/she has decided that play shall be extended.
Law
8 - Start and Restart of Play: Kick Off
and Drop Ball
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KICK
OFF - A kick off is taken at the center spot for the following reasons: to start a game, restart play after a goal
is scored, or start the second half of a game.
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After
a goal is made, the team scored against kicks off.
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Players
on the team not kicking off are to be at least 5 yards from the ball (that is,
outside the center circle).
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Players
on both teams may move before the ball is kicked, but may not cross the center
line until the ball has been put in play.
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On
a kick off, if the ball goes directly into the opposing team�s goal without
touching any other player, the score does NOT count and play is restarted with
a goal kick.
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The
ball must go forward into the opponents� side of the field. If the ball goes directly to the side or
back into the kicking team�s side of the field, the kick off will be retaken.
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The
player kicking off must not touch the ball again until another player (either
team) has touched it. If touched by the
same player, the kick off is retaken.
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DROP
BALL - when the referee stops play for a reason other than a rule being broken
or time running out, the referee restarts play by dropping the ball at the
location where the play was stopped.
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A
drop ball is not in play until it has hit the ground. If touched by a player before it has hit the ground, the ball
must be dropped again.
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The
first player playing the ball after it is dropped may touch the ball more than
once in a row; therefore the player may dribble, pass, or shoot the ball.
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Law
9 - Ball In and Out of Play
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The ball is OUT OF PLAY
when:
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All of the ball is
completely outside the outside edge of the touch line (side line) or goal line
(end line), either on the ground or in the air.
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The game is stopped by the
referee.
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The ball is IN PLAY:
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At all times other than
those described under OUT OF PLAY.
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When the ball bounces off a
goal post, cross bar, or corner flag and stays in the field of play.
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When it bounces off either
the referee or an assistant referee, when that official is in the field of
play, and the ball stays in the field of play.
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After an assumed breakage of
the rules, until the referee stops play.
Law
10 - Method of Scoring
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A goal can be scored only if
all of the ball goes completely over the outside edge of the goal line, under
the cross bar and between the goal posts, while it is legally in play.
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Any player on a team may
score goals.
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Except when taking a free
kick, throw-in, goal kick, or kick off, a ball played by a player directly into
his or her own goal is a score for the opposing team.
Law
11 � per FIFA
Law
12 - Fouls and Misconduct
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Slide
Tackles are not allowed. After a first
offense the player will be warned. If
the same player repeats the offense, he/she will be removed from the field of
play for the remainder of the quarter.
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The
following actions can be considered a foul, and may be called as such by the
referee:
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Kicking or attempting to
kick an opponent.
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Tripping an opponent
(whether or not the opponent falls down).
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Jumping at an opponent
(whether or not contact is made).
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Charging an opponent.
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Hitting or attempting to hit
an opponent.
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Pushing an opponent.
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Making contact with the
opponent before contacting the ball during a tackle.
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Spitting at an opponent.
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Holding an opponent.
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Deliberately handling the
ball. Hand ball is a foul when a player
touches the ball with any part of the hand or arm while intending to control
the ball. See also Law 5. NOTE:
If a player is not trying to control the ball, or is instinctively
protecting himself or herself from injury, the referee should not call the hand
ball as a foul.
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Dangerous play, such as high
kicking near another player�s head.
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Fair charging
(shoulder-to-shoulder contact without danger to either player) but with the
ball out of playing distance.
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Impeding the progress of an
opponent when the ball is not within playing distance.
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Poor
sportsmanship, if severe enough, can be considered as misconduct, and may
result in the player being sent off for the rest of the quarter.
Law
13 - Free Kicks
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All
free kicks will be indirect.
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The ball must be stationary
when it is kicked.
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Indirect
free kicks must touch another player (either team) before entering the
goal. If the ball goes into the
opposing team�s goal without touching another player, the score will not count
and play will be resumed with a goal kick.
If it goes into the kicking team�s goal without touching another player,
the score will not count and play will be resumed with a corner kick by the
opposing team.
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The
team taking the free kick may require all opponents to be at least 5 yards from
the ball. However, the player may kick
the ball when the opponents are less than 5 yards away if the player so
desires. The kicker may ask the referee
to move the players to the minimum distance, then must wait for the referee�s
whistle before taking the kick.
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The
player performing the free kick may not touch the ball again until another
player (either team) has touched it.
Law 14 - Penalty Kick
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Per
FIFA
Law 15 - Throw-In
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A throw-in is taken to
restart the game after the ball goes out of play along the touch lines (side
lines).
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Improper
throw-ins will result in the throw-in being retaken by the same player.
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The
opposing player(s) must be at least 5 yards from the ball.
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The
player may make a throw-in as quickly as desired. The player does not have to wait for players on either team to be
in position.
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The
player may be moving prior to the throw-in, however when the ball leaves the
player�s hands, some part of both feet must be on the touch line or outside the
field of play. One or both feet may NOT
be in the field of play during a throw-in.
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The
ball must be thrown with both hands in a continuous motion that starts behind
the head and continues over the top of the head.
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The
throw-in must be made with equal strength in both hands. Twisting of the ball during the throw-in is
not allowed.
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The
player performing the throw-in may not touch the ball again until another
player (either team) has touched it.
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A
goal cannot be scored on a throw-in. If
the ball goes into the opposing team�s goal without touching another player,
the score will not count and play will be resumed with a goal kick. If it goes into the kicking team�s goal
without touching another player, the score will not count and play will be
resumed with a corner kick by the opposing team.
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Law 16 - Goal Kick
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A goal kick is taken by any
defending player to restart the game after the ball goes out of play past the
goal line (end line) when it was last played or touched by an attacking player.
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The ball must be stationary
when it is kicked.
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All
players should be outside of the penalty box when a goal kick is taken. Under no circumstances, however, shall any
player touch the ball before the ball has crossed the line out of the penalty
area. If a player touches the ball
before the ball has crossed the line, the goal kick will be retaken.
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The
goal kick may be performed from anywhere in the goal area, to include on the
line around the goal area. The ball may
be in the field of play as long as some part of the ball is on the line.
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The
player performing the goal kick may not touch the ball again until another
player (either team) has touched it.
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A
goal can not be scored on a goal kick.
If the ball goes into the opposing team�s goal without touching another
player, the score will not count and play will be resumed with a goal
kick. If it goes into the kicking
team�s goal without touching another player, the score will not count and the
kick will be retaken.
Law 17 - Corner Kick
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A corner kick is taken by
any attacking player to restart the game after the ball goes out of play past
the goal line (end line) when last played or touched by a defending player.
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The ball must be stationary
when it is kicked.
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The
opposing player(s) must be at least 5 yards from the ball.
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Corner
flags may not be moved to perform a corner kick.
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The
ball must be placed completely within the corner arc on the side of the field
where the ball went out of play.
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The
player performing the corner kick may not touch the ball until another player
(either team) has touched it.
� A goal can not be scored on a corner kick. If the ball goes into the opposing team�s goal without touching another player, the score will not count and play will be resumed with a goal kick. If it goes into the kicking team�s goal without touching another player, the score will not count and the kick will be retaken.