Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse Freedom Tourney

Sports

3663 Bullhead Parkway,Bullhead City AZ 86442

30 June, 2023

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Our first 5 v 5 soccer tourney at the Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse. We are so excited to bring something new to the area and open this event up to all ages. Come get out of the heat and enjoy some friendly competition in the amazing air conditioning at our indoor facility. Teams can consist of up to 8 players. Team fees are $350 per team- this will include all referee fees and at least 3 games guaranteed throughout the weekend. All players on the roster need to have a signed waiver to play. Please go to our website at andersonautogroupfieldhouse.com for our waivers. Age groups are 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U, 18U and adult league. Get your team together before we fill up! Last day to register is June 5th!! 5V5 SOCCER OFFICIAL RULES (FIFA RULES APPLY IF NOT MODIFIED WITHIN) 1. Roster: Every team has to hand in a roster with all players names and Date of Birth. There is a maximum of 8 rostered players per team. ALL players must be on the roster with appropriate signed waiver and proof of age at check in. Rosters are frozen at the time of check in.The use of improperly registered players will result in a forfeit of the game and may result in the ejection of the team from the tournament. Players MAY play and be rostered on more than 1 team, HOWEVER, they may ONLY play on 1 team per AGE GROUP/AGE DIVISION within the tournament. 2. ELIGIBILITY/AGE CLASSIFICATION: 5v5 Soccer uses a players’ Birth Year to categorize and build Age Divisions. Players may always play “up” in age, however may not play “down” in age. 3. Equipment: Shin guards must be worn at all times.Soccer cleats recommended, not required. No shoes with toe cleats. No metal cleats. Tournament Director has final say on approval. Jewelry is not to be worn at any time during play. All field players must wear the same color shirt (numbers are NOT required). If two teams have similar colored shirts, the HOME team must change to a different color. Goalkeepers must wear a shirt of a different color from both teams. 4.Home VS Away/Visitor: The Home team will be the team listed first on the schedule. 5.Match Start and Duration: Teams must be ready to kickoff at game-time or forfeit the game. Minimum # of players to start is 3. Games will start when the minimum # of players has been met, failure to do so or delay, will result in a forfeit. Teams will be given a 5-minute grace period, HOWEVER, the game duration may be shortened in order to stay on schedule. Duration of play will be two-twelve minute halves with 1-minute halftime – OR the game shall end when a team reaches a 5-goal differential. The game is over when the time expires, irrespective of the flight of the ball or if an attack on the goal is in progress. Time may only be extended for the taking of a penalty kick. The goal will count only if it’s across the goal line before the whistle is blown. There will be no coin toss prior to the game. The Home team will Kick Off to Start the match. The Away/Visitor team will determine which end of the field to defend first. Game length may be adjusted to maintain the schedule. Games may be played earlier or later to accommodate needed schedule changes. Teams switch ends at half time. 6. Offside Rules: There is no Offside in 5v5 Soccer. 7. Ball Height Rules: When the ball is in play, the height of the ball in the air should not exceed 3 feet. If the ball is kicked or thrown higher than the height max level, the opposing team will receive a free kick. 8. Slide Tackling: There is NO Slide Tackling by Fieldplayers in 5v5 Soccer. Field players may however slide to block or save a shot, however no contact may be made with an opposing player at any time. In other words, sliding where no opponent is present is allowed. A slide tackle infraction results in a Yellow Card. A second infraction (same player) will result in a Red Card and be removed from the game. 9. Heading: NOT ALLOWED 10. Direct Restarts: Kickoffs are Direct Kicks. The kick-off may go in any direction. 11. Touchline (Sideline) Restarts: In place of throw-ins will be kick-ins OR a dribble in with the ball placed stationary on the touchline. A player may not directly kick a ball into the goal from its stationary restart position. A player may also dribble the ball into play and after the ball makes a full rotation may then kick into the goal. 12. Goal Kick: Any time a Goal Kick is required, the goalkeeper will execute a Goal Clearance (ball must leave the Penalty Arc). The goalkeeper will start with the ball in their hands and may either (1) Roll the ball in but nothing above the waist, (2) Put the ball down and pass/kick, (3) put the ball down and dribble out of the Penalty Arc. Once the ball has been put down, the ball is effectively “live”. The Goalkeeper has 4 seconds to execute the goal clearance. Failure to execute the Goal Clearance within 4 seconds will result in an Indirect kick at the top of the arc for the opposition. A goal may not be scored directly from a goal clearance. Once the ball is OUTSIDE the Penalty Arc, a goal may be scored from anywhere on the field.The ball may not be punted or drop-kicked. 13. Goalkeeping: During the run of play when the ball is in the hands of the goalkeeper, it may be thrown anywhere or dropped and dribbled inside or outside the penalty area but cannot be drop-kicked or punted. The ball must leave the goalkeeper’s penalty arc within four seconds or it’s an indirect free kick from the top of the arc. A Goalkeeper may not Throw the ball directly into an opponent's goal. Players may not initiate contact with the goalkeeper at any time while they are in the Penalty Arc. Infractions will result in a yellow card. A goalkeeper outside of the Penalty Arc is to be treated as a field player. 14. Substitutions: Substitutions for either team may be made on the fly. However the off-going player must be completely off the field before the on-coming player steps foot on the field. 15. Conduct: Coaches are to lead by example and are therefore responsible for the conduct of BOTH the players and parents of their teams. The Referee, The Referee Assignor, Event/Facility Host, Tournament Director and Staff will not tolerate unruly behavior, abusive language, fighting and reserves the right to remove any Coach, Player, or Parent from the premises. 16. Cards: Cautions(Yellow Card)are accumulated throughout the tournament. A player receiving 2 Yellow cards in a single match results in a Red Card and carries those sanctions. A player receiving 3 yellow cards in a day, will result in them being ineligible for their next match. Once the 3 card suspension match is served, the player may return if the team has more games that day. *Cards DO NOT However accumulate for players that may be playing on multiple teams* Ejection (Red card)playerEjection (Red card)players may not play in the remainder of the current game and the team’s next game in this or any other 5v5 Soccer tournament. The team of a sent-off player may however substitute for the sent-off player. Players sent off in two games in one tournament will be ejected from the tournament. 17. Schedules: 5v5 Soccer staff utilizes Pool Play formatting as often as possible in 2 day events. There is NO overtime in pool play. 18. Scoring: In Pool Play,3 points for a win; 1 point for a tie and 0 points for a loss. 19. Tiebreakers: To determine pool play advancement OR Round Robin Final Results ties will be broken by: 1) Head to head result between tied teams, 2) Goal difference in pool play, 3) Fewest goals against in pool play, 4) Most goals scored in pool play, 5) Coin Toss. 20. Playoff Game Tiebreakers: Tied Finals or Semifinalswill, after a one-minute break, go directly to a 3-minute golden goal period. If the score is still tied at the end of this period, the winner will be decided by a shootout with the 5 players on the field at the end of the golden goal period. There will be NO OVERTIME, GOLDEN GOAL, OR SHOOTOUT in Pool Play games. 21. Forfeits: In the unlikely and or unfortunate event of a forfeit, the score will be reflected as 3-0. 22. Protests: The 5v5 Soccer Tour does not allow any protests. Officials’ decisions are to be respected regarding the interpretation of facts, judgements or rules within the game. In the event of a misinterpretation of a rule, the onsite Tournament Director will have Final Say. 23. Have a Blast!

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