PREMIER CLASSIC TOURNAMENT RULES


Reminder- team check-in/registration will be at the fields one hour prior to your first match.

FIFA RULES
as modified by USYSA, CYSA-S will apply, and as modified herein.

PROTESTS:No protests will be allowed. The Tournament Director (s) shall settle all disputes.

CREDENTIALS: All CYSA teams must provide a team roster, laminated 2013-2014 USYSA player ID cards, and a medical release form for each player. 2012-2013 USYSA player cards will be accepted, but MIXED years cards will not be accepted. Travel papers are required only for teams traveling from outside of region 4.

ROSTERS: Teams may add up to 4 loan players to their existing roster, but all rosters are limited to a maximum of 14 players for U-10 and younger, and a maximum of 18 players for U-11 and older, including loan players. A player may play on only one (1) team during the entire tournament.  U16-U18 teams may have 22 players on roster but will have to declare which 18 are eligible for each game.

CHECK-IN: Teams will check in at the fields one hour prior to their first match.  Please make sure to have all the necessary paperwork to include: birth documents, player passes and med release forms.  For player passes, we can accept 2012-2013 USYSA cards, 2013-2014 USYSA cards or US Club soccer passes.  However, we cannot accept a mixture of any of them.  All passes must be the same.

CONDUCT: All coaches have total responsibility for the conduct of their players, bench, friends and spectators at all times.

SUSPENDED GAMES: If, in the opinion of game officials, a game must be terminated due to misconduct of players, bench or spectators, the offending team could be suspended from further play and forfeit all points and position previously earned. Additionally, the home league and state association would be contacted as appropriate.

CAUTIONS AND EJECTIONS: A player or coach receiving two yellow cards in a single game is considered the same as having been given a red card. A player given a red card or two yellow cards in one game shall be expelled from that game, shall not be replaced, and shall serve a minimum of a one game suspension at their next game played. A coach expelled from a game shall serve a minimum of a one game suspension at their next game played. For fragrant violations, longer suspensions may be enforced based on mandatory review by the Tournament Director.

SUBSTITUTIONS: Unlimited substitutions are allowed in all age groups including over-times. Teams may substitute on any dead ball situation. However, prior to making a substitution the team must gain permission from the referee.

HOME TEAMS:The home team appears first on the game schedule. The home team will supply the game ball, subject to referee approval. The home team will be required to switch to an alternate jersey if the referee declares a color conflict and will have the selection of the touch line from which they will play. In the event of restricted space on one or both touch lines, teams may play from the same touch line subject to the discretion of the site coordinator.

FORFEITS & BYES: Games not played will be classified as Forfeits and Byes. All forfeits will be a 1-0 game, with the winner receiving 8 points. All teams must field a minimum of 7 players for the entire game. A team will forfeit if:

1. They fail to check-in at the mandatory registration.

2. They are the Home Team and fail to have an alternate jersey when required.

3. They fail to report ready to play within 5 minutes of scheduled kick-off time.

If a team forfeits one game, their score for the forfeited game shall be changed to 1-0 loss.

PLAYING TIMES: Play will be based on halves as specified below.

DIV PRELIMS SEMIS FINALS OT & QTRS

U8-10 20 mins.* 20 mins.25 mins. 2-5 mins

U11-12 25 mins.* 25 mins.30 mins. 2-5 mins

U13-14 25 mins.* 25 mins.30 mins. 2-5 mins

U15-16 30 mins.* 30 mins.35 mins.2-10 mins.

U17-19 30 mins.* 30 mins.35 mins.2-10 mins

*Running clock no added injury time. Time begins at scheduled game time whether teams are prepared or not. Second will begin five minutes after first half has ended.

All preliminary games shall terminate 5 minutes prior to the scheduled start of the next game regardless of the amount of time played in each half up to that point. A game is complete upon completion of one half of play regardless of the circumstances of termination. Results shall be based on the score at termination unless termination was caused by the willful act of one of the participating teams, its coaches, or fans. In such cases, the offending team shall forfeit and may be removed from the tournament.

Preliminary games can end in a tie. Quarter-final and Semi-final games tied at the end of regulation shall immediately proceed to kicks from the mark (Penalty Spot). FINALS, if tied at the end of regulation, shall proceed to a Sudden-Victory, Golden Goal over-time, where the first goal wins the game. If still tied after over-time, the teams will proceed to kicks from the mark (Penalty Spot). In Semi-final and final games, injury time may be added at the option of the tournament officials.

HALF-TIME: Half-time will be no more than 5 minutes.

DETERMINING WINNERS: Teams shall be awarded points on the following basis:

Six (6) points for each win.

Three (3) point for each tie.

Zero (0) points for each loss.

One (1) point for each goal scored (max. of 3 points).

One (1) point for each shutout.

Minus 1 point for each player or coach ejected.

Note: A 0-0 tie will be scored as 4 points

In the event of a tie, the winner will be determined as follows:

1. Head-to-Head winner.

2. Fewest goals against

3. Best goal differential.

4. Shut-out wins.

5. If still tied, kicks from the mark (Penalty Spot) (Penalty spot) will be held 15 minutes prior to the scheduled quarter or semi-final game or as directed by the tournament officials.

If more than two teams are tied, follow the steps to eliminate teams in the above specified order. Each time a team(s) is eliminated, revert to Step 1 and repeat the process.