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YMCA
of Edwardsville Youth Soccer League
Second, Third/Fourth, Fifth/Sixth
& Seventh/Eighth
Grade League Rules
The
YMCA Second & Third Grade League emphasises instruction.
Soccer skills will be taught to the children in a
fun, relaxed, encouraging environment. Sportsmanship
and teamwork will also be stressed. We ask coaches
and parents to praise player's development, improved
skill, and good sportsmanship, and not emphasize whether
the child scored or the team won the game. There
will be no score kept for league games and no team
standing will be posted. We hope that this will
allow the children to focus on having fun and improving
their skills instead of winning and losing.
THE
BALL:
- A
size 4 ball will be used for 2nd - 6th grade league
games.
- A
size 5 ball will be used for 7th - 8th grade league
games.
NUMBER
OF PLAYERS:
- Each
team will play with 6 players and a goalie.
- The
maximum number of players on a roster is 12. The
YMCA reserves the right to waive this rule when
necessary.
- The
minimum number of players to start a game is 6.
- If
each team playing has a minimum of 12 players from
their roster present at the game, the coaches shall
agree to add 1 additional player allowing 7 field
players plus a goalie.
FIELD/GOAL
SIZE:
The dimensions of the playing field will be:
- 2nd
Grade - 35 yds by 50 yds.
- 3rd/4th
Grade - 50 yds by 65 yds.
- 5th/6th
Grade - 50 yds by 65 yds.
- 7th/8th
Grade - 55 yds by 70 yds.
The
dimensions of the goals will be:
- 2nd,
3rd/4th - 6 ft high by 12 ft wide.
- 5th/6th
Grade - 8ft high by 16 ft wide.
- 7th/8th
Grade - 8 ft high by 25 ft wide.
PLAYING
TIME & POSITIONS:
- EACH
PLAYER WILL PLAY A MINIMUM OF 50% OF THE GAME.
- Everyone
should have a chance to play all positions. Please
rotate/substitute your players so that each player
plays offense and defense in each game.
PLAYING
EQUIPMENT:
- Footwear
should be athletic shoes or soft cleated soccer
shoes.
- SHIN
GUARDS ARE MANADATORY and will be worn under full
socks or athletic pants. No metal fasteners are
allowed.
- No
earrings or jewelry may be worn.
- A
player wearing a cast may not play unless they have
doctor and league supervisor's permission.
REFEREES:
- Judgment
calls by the referees are final.
- All
rules infractions should be briefly explained to
offending player.
- Coaches
will discuss foul calls and rule interpretations
with officials during breaks only.
- There
is absolutely no reason for coaches to be involved
in unsportsmanlike conduct.
LENGTH
OF GAME:
- Each
game will be divided into 2 halves.
- Each
half will last 25 minutes. Clock will run continuously
during game.
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The half-time break will be 5 minutes.
START
OF GAME:
- Parents
and spectators should be located across the field
from the teams. Only coaches and players will be
allowed on the team side of the field. The referee
will keep the area behind the goal line free of
spectators.
- A
coin toss will decide which team will start with
the ball. Possession then alternates at the start
of remaining half.
OFFSIDES:
- Coaches
may not allow players to remain near either goal,
except goalies, as a permanent defender or forward
(cherry picking). Players should be encouraged to
be involved in play at both ends of the field.
FOULS
AND MISCONDUCT:
Conform to FIFA rules with the following exceptions:
- All
fouls will result in an indirect kick.
- There
will be no penalty kicks or direct kicks.
- Referees
will explain all infractions to offending players.
- The
referees will consider the age and experience of
the player when calling fouls or letting game play
on. Safety will always have the highest priority
in our leagues.
- NO
SLIDE TACKLING WILL BE ALLOWED WHERE CONTACT IS
MADE.
FREE
KICKS:
- All
free kicks shall be indirect kicks.
- All
indirect kicks awarded in the penalty box will be
taken from closest indirect kick mark.
- A
goal may not be scored from an indirect kick until
a second player from either team has touched the
ball.
- Opposing
team players must be 5 yards from the ball.
THROW-INS:
- A
throw-in puts the ball back in play after it is
out of play on a sideline.
GOAL KICK:
- A
goal kick puts the ball back in play when it goes
over the end line after touching an offensive player
last. Goal kicks are taken from the goal kick marks.
CORNER
KICK:
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Corner kicks put the ball in play when it goes over
the end line after touching a defensive player last.
Corner kicks are taken from the semi-circle located
in corners of field.
TIME
OUTS:
SUBSTITUTING:
- Teams
can substitute players during own throw-ins, any
goal kick, and after any goal. An injured player
must be substituted out of game if game clock is
stopped due to injury.
REMEMBER
It takes years to develop good players,
coaches, and officials. Everyone is doing his or her
best. Let's all be patient with each other. Coaches
should minimize their coaching or instructing players
during the game. Loud yelling of directions from the
sidelines confuses and distracts young people and
tends to create timid and insecure players.
YMCA
Youth Sports Philosophy Everyone
plays. Everyone wins. YMCA Youth Sports strive to enhance
every child's personal growth and development, sports
skills and fundamentals, the traits of fair play and
sportsmanship, values, and sense of teamwork and physical
fitness. On top of it all...FUN!
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