BLUES CUP 2004 TOURNAMENT RULES
REGISTRATION AND CREDENTIALS
REGISTRATION: Teams
must check in at the MANDATORY REGISTRATION.
The Blues Cup Mandatory
Friday Night Credential Check-In and Reception has been moved to
our Crown Valley Field location, in the Community Center View Room.
Light buffet dinner will be served. Please remember to bring 2004-2005
Laminated Player/Coach ID Cards, Medical Release Forms, and travel
papers or US Club Soccer credentials for non-CYSA South teams.
We are asking all teams to register on Friday night between 6:30
and 9:30 PM. at our Crown Valley Field location, in the Community
Center View Room.
Crown Valley Field Driving Directions: From the 5 Freeway Southbound
take the Crown Valley exit and turn right. From the 5 Freeway Northbound
take the Crown Valley exit and turn left. Travel 3 miles to the
Crown Valley Soccer Fields and Community Center (located on the
right between La Plata and Niguel Road.) Turn right on Community
Park and look for the Blues Cup Banner.
Saturday morning registration will be for hardship cases only and
by appointment at the Rancho Capistrano Field #3 between 6:30 and
9:00 AM.
Rancho Capistrano Field Driving Directions: From the 5 Freeway Southbound
take the Avery exit and turn right. From the 5 Freeway Northbound
take the Avery exit and turn left. Turn left on Camino Capistrano
and go 1⁄2 mile to the Rancho Capistrano entrance (on the
right.) Proceed to the first parking lot on the left for registration.
Failure to check in will result in automatic disqualification (without
a refund of the fee) from the Tournament. At the discretion
of the Tournament Director, the team may be allowed to compete as
a “Guest team.” (See Guest Team rule.) Games
not played will be classified as “Forfeits and Byes.”
CREDENTIALS: At
the Mandatory Registration, teams must provide the required credentials. All
U.S. teams must provide laminated USYSA Player I.D. Cards with photographs,
and signed Medical Release Forms. Teams from outside CYSA-South
must also provide approved Travel Papers, which must include a roster
listing all players authorized to travel by that Teams State Association. All
Travel Papers must be submitted to the Tournament Director prior
to check-in. Any player not listed on the Travel Papers, including
any amendments, properly executed by that teams State Association
will not be allowed to play in the tournament. Proper Player
Loan Forms will be required at Registration along with other required
credentials, as required by the team’s State Association. All
teams must provide the USYSA Player I.D. Cards from the State Association
listed on this Application. Player I.D. Cards from any other
Association will not be accepted.
ROSTERS: Teams
may register a maximum of eighteen (18) players (14 for U8, U9,
& U10). A team may use up to five (5) guest players but
any team utilizing guest players is still limited to the eighteen
player (14 for U8, U9, & U10) maximum.
RULES OF PLAY
FIFA Laws of the Game
will apply as modified by USYSA and CYSA-South as described herein.
Duration of Games &
Overtimes, By Halves, and Ball Size are as follows:
| Division |
Prelim* |
Semi-Finals |
Finals |
Overtime** |
Ball Size |
U19 |
30 Minutes |
35 Minutes |
45 Minutes |
10 Minutes |
5 |
U17 |
30 Minutes |
35 Minutes |
45 Minutes |
10 Minutes |
5 |
U16 |
30 Minutes |
35 Minutes |
40 Minutes |
10 Minutes |
5 |
U15 |
30 Minutes |
35 Minutes |
40 Minutes |
10 Minutes |
5 |
U14 |
30 Minutes |
35 Minutes |
35 Minutes |
10 Minutes |
5 |
U13 |
25 Minutes |
30 Minutes |
35 Minutes |
7 Minutes |
5 |
U12 |
25 Minutes |
30 Minutes |
30 Minutes |
5 Minutes |
4 |
U11 |
25 Minutes |
30 Minutes |
30 Minutes |
5 Minutes |
4 |
U10 |
25 Minutes |
25 minutes |
25 Minutes |
5 Minutes |
4 |
U9 |
25 Minutes |
25 Minutes |
25 Minutes |
5 Minutes |
4 |
U8 |
25 Minutes |
25 Minutes |
25 Minutes |
5 Minutes |
4 |
*All Preliminary Games
will be called not less than five (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 during the second half with final results based on
the score at the time the game is called. Preliminary games
can end in a tie.
** Semi-Final and Final
games tied after regulation will play two equal overtime halves. If
a tie still exists after overtime halves in Final games, FIFA Penalty
Kicks will determine who advances or is awarded the trophy. Penalty
Kicks will immediately follow the game.
HALF TIME: Half
Time will be exactly five minutes.
GAME CHECK-IN
CONDUCT: At least fifteen minutes prior to the start
of each scheduled game, a team representative must present to the
Field Marshall the team’s player cards and game card so the
team may be checked in to play and the game started as scheduled. The
Field Marshall will retain the game card and the team’s player
cards until completion of the game. Each team manager or representative
will be required to initial the game card area for that game before
the player cards will be returned. A team who fails to properly
check in with the Field Marshall will forfeit that game.
PLAYERS’
EQUIPMENT: It will be at the Referee’s discretion
to determine the safety and suitability of player equipment including
the wearing of a hard brace. Hard casts are not allowed per
CYSA-South rules. Shin guards are mandatory for all players.
SUBSTITUTIONS: Free
substitution will be allowed in all age groups. However, teams
may substitute only with the referee’s permission and only
at the following times (including overtimes):
- Prior to a throw-in by the team in possession;
- Prior to a goal kick, by either team;
- After a goal, by either team;
- After an injury on either team when the referee stops play;
- At halftime;
- On a caution, only the cautioned player may be substituted at
that time.
COACHING: All
Coaches have total responsibility for the conduct of their players,
substitutes, friends and spectators at all times. Coaching
from the sidelines (giving direction to one’s own team on
points of strategy and position) is permitted, provided:
- No mechanical devices are used;
- The tone of the voice is instructive and not derogatory;
- Each coach or substitute remains within 10 yards on either side
of the halfway
- line;
- No coach, substitute, or spectator makes derogatory remarks
or gestures to the referees, other coaches, players, substitutes,
or spectators;
- No coach, substitute, or spectator uses profanity or incites,
in any manner, disruptive behavior.
CAUTIONS AND EJECTIONS: A
player or coach receiving two cautions (yellow cards) in a single
game is considered to have been given an Ejection (red card) for
the purposes of awarding points for the Tournament competition. A
player who has been ejected (sent off), will not be replaced. A
player or coach who has been ejected will not return for that game
and will not be allowed to participate in the next scheduled game. A
player or coach who is ejected for violent conduct or serious foul
play will not be allowed to participate in the next TWO scheduled
games. Any player or coach who assaults a referee will be expelled
from the Tournament. For the purpose of this Tournament a coach
can be carded. A team will be disqualified from the Tournament
if any player or coach fails to comply with the provisions of this
section.
SUSPENDED AND
TERMINATED GAMES: If in the opinion of tournament
officials a game must be suspended (for reason); the game may be
resumed, but is subject to being ended not less than five (5) minutes
prior to the scheduled start of the next game. If in the opinion
of tournament officials, a game must be terminated for misconduct
of players, bench coaches, or spectators, the offending team could
be suspended from further play and forfeits that game and all remaining
games. All previous points earned remain as played. Additionally,
the home league and State Association will be contacted as appropriate.
If a game is terminated
due to problems associated with the fields, including lighting for
a night game, or due to the serious injury of a player (see the
next section entitled “INJURY”) the resumption of play
for that game will be at the discretion of the tournament officials. Tournament
officials may at their option conclude the game, require completion
of the game or utilize penalty kicks to determine the winner of
the game depending upon the circumstance and taking into account
the potential effect of the game results on the standings of the
teams.
INJURY:
Delays of the game will only be allowed for an injury requiring
professional medical attention and the inability to remove the injured
player from the field until and while the medical attention is being
provided to the player. The delay will result in appropriate
time being added to the full game time, based on the judgment of
the referee. Otherwise, each game will be played with a running
clock and no suspension of the clock time. However, all preliminary
games will be terminated not less than five (5) minutes prior to
the scheduled start of the next game. The failure to complete
any game due to a serious injury requiring suspension of the game
play shall be controlled by the preceding section, “SUSPENDED
AND TERMINATED GAMES.”
TOURNAMENT COMPETITION
DETERMINING WINNERS:
Teams will be awarded points on the following basis:
Six (6) points for each
Win
Three (3) points for
each Tie
Zero (0) points for
each Loss
One (1) point for each
goal scored up to a maximum of three (3) per game.
One (1) point for each
shutout
MINUS ONE (-1) FOR EACH
PLAYER OR COACH EJECTED
A 0-0 tie will be scored
as 4 points for each team (3 for tie, 1 for shutout)
In the event of a tie
in points at the end of bracket play, the teams to advance will
be determined as follows:
1. The winner in
head to head competition.
2. Fewest goals
against.
3. Most goals for.
4. Most total wins.
5. Most shut outs.
6. If a tie still
exists after steps 1 through 5, FIFA Penalty Kicks will be taken
fifteen (15) minutes prior to the scheduled start of the appropriate
Quarter-Final or Semi-Final game.
7. If a three-way
tie exists within a bracket after steps 1 through 5, a three-way
coin flip will be conducted. The teams that tie in the coin
flip will compete in FIFA Penalty Kicks to eliminate one team
prior to proceeding to FIFA Penalty Dicks with the third team. The
coin flip and time of the FIFA Penalty Kicks will be determined
at the fields.
If ties exist in the
determination of a wild card team, criteria 2 through 7 will be
applied.
HOME TEAM: The
Home Team will be the team which appears first on the game schedule. The
Home Team will supply the game ball, unless supplied by the Tournament. The
game ball will be subject to Referee approval. The Home Team
will be required to switch to alternate jerseys to accommodate a
color conflict as declared by the referee. If the Home Team
cannot supply alternate jerseys, the Home Team will forfeit the
game. The Home Team will have the selection of the side of
the field they wish to defend and the visiting team will start with
the kick off. No two teams will play from the same side of
the field.
FORFEITS AND BYES: All
teams who forfeit will have the game(s) scored a 0-1 loss. The
winner will be awarded eight tournament points (six for the win,
one for a goal, and one for a shutout). Teams failing to report
ready to play within five minutes of the scheduled kick off time
will forfeit. Home Teams unable to supply alternate jerseys,
or teams failing to check in at the Mandatory Registration or for
taking actions which cause a game to be terminated will forfeit. Byes
will be scored and tournament points awarded the same as a forfeit.
PROTESTS: NO
PROTESTS WILL BE ALLOWED.
DISPUTES: Game
conduct is under the jurisdiction of the referee and the tournament
will not overrule a referee’s decision.
GUEST TEAMS: The
Tournament may accept a team as a “Guest Team” in order
to fill a late vacancy in a Division. Guest Teams cannot advance
out of Bracket. Guest Team game results are predetermined to
be a 1-0 against the Guest team. The opposing team is awarded
eight points.
INCLEMENT WEATHER
OR ACT OF GOD: In the event of inclement weather,
or act of god, once the games have begun, winners will be decided
based on points earned up to that point, with any tie breakers being
determined using the protocol outlined above in numbered paragraphs
6 and 7 of the section entitled, “DETERMINING WINNERS”
In case of cancellation
due to inclement weather, the “tournament committee”
retains the right to keep up to one-third (1/3) of the team fee
to cover expenses. There will be no make-up games due to inclement
weather.
TOURNAMENT PLAY
EIGHT TEAM DIVISION will
consist of two (2) Brackets of our (4) teams. Each team will
play the others within its Bracket for a total of three (3) preliminary
games. The winner of Bracket A will play the second place team
of Bracket B in the Semi-Final Game 1, and the winner of Bracket
B will play the second team of Bracket A in Semi-Final Game 2. The
Semi-Final winners will meet for the Championship.
TWELVE TEAM DIVISION will
consist of three (3) Brackets of four (4) teams. Each team
will play the others within its Bracket for a total of three (3)
preliminary games. The winner of Bracket A will play the Wildcard
Team in semi-final Game 1, and the winners of Brackets B and C will
play in a Semi-Final Game 2. The Wildcard Team will be the
second place team with the most points or tiebreakers. If the
Wildcard Team comes from Bracket A, then the Winner of A will play
Winner B, and the Winner C will play the Wildcard. The Semi-Final
winners will meet for the Championship.
SIXTEEN TEAM DIVISION
will consist of four (4) Brackets of four (4) teams. Each team
will play the others within its Bracket for a total of three (3)
preliminary games. The winners of Bracket A and Bracket C will
play in semi-final Game 1, and the winners of Brackets B and D will
play in a Semi-Final Game 2. The Semi-Final winners will meet
for the Championship.
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