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Rules |
| All Phoenix Adult
Soccer League (PASL) games will follow the Fédération Internationale
de Football Association (FIFA) rules. In addition to the FIFA rules, the
following lists of rules apply to the PASL. These rules supercede the FIFA
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| Player
Responsibilities |
- All players must read and comply with the rules.
Please read them carefully.
- Each player must have completed and turned in a
signed Liability Release form in order to be eligible to play. Liability
Release forms must be turned in before a player will be allowed on the
field.
- Players must comply with all municipal ordinances
at the field and surrounding areas. Your cooperation will ensure our
continued ability to rent fields for our league.
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Captain's Responsibilities
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- The team captain must choose a team color and name.
- The team captain must complete a Team Roster form.
Roster must contain a minimum of eleven players and a maximum of twenty
five. Rosters will be frozen on the sixth week
- The team captain must designate a Co-Captain who
will help lead the team and take over in the event of an absence of
the team captain.
- Team captains are responsible for the conduct and
play of their teams.
- Team captains must report problems with fields
or referees to the league coordinators.
- Team captains must report scores to the league
coordinators as soon as possible after the games.
- Team captains must report all incidents (Red, Yellow
Cards, Fights, etc) to the league coordinators.
- Notify league coordinator that the suspension has
been observed by the suspended player.
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League
Equipment |
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- Each week a team is designated the responsibility
of taking down the nets and putting up the nets the following week.
Refer to current schedule to find out when your team is responsible
for the nets.
- The league does not furnish a game ball. It
is responsibility of the teams playing to provide a ball that is suitable
for play.
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Equipment
& Players |
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- No jewelry may be worn during the games.
- All team members must wear matching numbered jerseys,
except the goalkeeper, who will wear a jersey that distinguishes him
or her from other players and the referees.
- Shin Guards must be worn during the games.
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Pre-Game |
- Seven (7) players per team are required to start
a game.
- If a team cannot field at least 7 players at the
start of the game, they must offer a forfeit. The opposing team can
either accept the forfeit and play, accept the forfeit and leave, or
choose to "play for keeps" anyway.
- After the game has started, the game may continue
as long as there are at least 7 players per team, otherwise the game
must be forfeited.
- Teams playing with non-registered players will forfeit
games and be subject to further disciplinary action, including suspension
of the team captain and/or team. Before each game, the captains have
the responsibility to ensure that all players are eligible to play.
- Until the rosters are finalized, both captains are
responsible for providing the head referee with the current team roster
before the game. After the rosters are frozen, the referees should have
the final roster of each team.
- Opposing captains have the
right to review and challenge the roster provided to the head official.
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Game
Play |
- Slide tackling that involves another player is NOT
allowed. Slide tackling to gain control of the ball is allowed when
no other players are involved.
- The team with possession of the ball may make unlimited
substitutions after notifying the referee, whenever there is a stop
in play. The team that does not have possession of the ball may make
unlimited substitutions when play stops and the other team makes substitutions.
Both teams may make unlimited substitutions at half time, and during
other long delays of the game provided they notify the referee. The
referee must be notified of any substitutions of the goalkeeper.
- Unsportsmanlike conduct including, but not limited
to, profanity, racism, violence, etc. will NOT be tolerated before,
during, or after games. Offenders will be ejected from the game and
subject to further disciplinary action, including additional game suspensions
and expulsion from the league.
- Any player or captain who receives 2 yellow
cards or 1 red card during a game is ejected from that game. Any player
ejected from a game is considered suspended from play and must abide
to the following:
- Must attend and sit out the team’s next
game.
- Must pay a $10 fine.
- Must register with referee before and after
the game he/she is sitting out.
- If suspended player is allowed to play, violating
team will forfeit all points that were obtained with suspended player.
- All spectators must remain off the field. If a spectator
is abusive in actions or language they will be asked to leave the premises.
Failure to leave will result in the forfeiture of the game by their
team.
- No smoking or alcoholic beverages are allowed before
or during league games.
- All players must abide by the rules in place for
the designated game location.
- The field providers will not accept any responsibility
for lost or stolen item, nor are they responsible for accidents or insurance
of any type.
- The point system is as follows:
- Win: 3 points
- Tie: 1 point
- Loss: 0 points
- Playoffs:
- The 4 teams with the most points in each Division
will compete for 1st place within that Division. The bottom 4 teams
will compete for 5th place.
- If 2 or more teams have the same number
of points at the end of the regular season, the following tie-breaker
rules will be applied in order of the following:
- Number of points (not goals) obtained in
the matches between the teams concerned.
- Goal difference resulting from the matches
between the teams concerned.
- Greater number of goals scored in the matches
between the teams concerned.
- Goal difference in all Division games.
- Greater number of goals scored in all Division
games
- Playoff games will not end in ties. If there
is a tie after regulation time has expired, one 10 minute golden
goal period will be played. If the game is still tied after this
period, shoot-outs will occur, with each team selecting 5 players
to each take one PK a piece. This format of shoot-outs will continue
until one team is declared the winner.
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