CPRD Extreme Soccer League Information and League Rules

2016 CPRD Youth Soccer League
Please join us for a recreational soccer league with an emphasis on skill and sportsmanship!
Practices are once to twice a week and at the discretion of a volunteer coach. Games are
played on Saturdays! Please register online at www.cprdnewberg.org or in person at the
Chehalem Aquatic Center (1802 Haworth Avenue).
Who:
Boys & Girls grades K-4
Fee:
$78/$88 (Early Registration Discount Fee for In-District/Out-of-District)
$98/$108 (Regular Registration Fee for In-District/Out-of-District)
When:
Early discount registration ends 6/30/16
Registration closes 7/31/16
An additional $20 late fee will be assessed after 7/31
Practices may begin week of 8/15
Games begin 9/10
Coaches training (required) is to be announced.
Coaches meeting, with team assignments and season information, will take place 8/8/16 @
6:00 pm in the CPRD District Office Falcon Crest meeting room.
Chehalem Park & Recreation
Youth Soccer Rules
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Objectives:
To provide an opportunity for youth to participate in a closely supervised and
organized soccer program.
To encourage a sense of individual obligation to the team and program, and to
emphasize fair play, sportsmanship, and teamwork.
To assure wholesome recreation and play that will provide maximum participation and
individual player development.
All players must be registered within the C.P.R.D. Youth Soccer League to be eligible.
Game Rules:
1. Length of games will be as follows:
K
4-8 minute quarters
1-2
4-12 minute quarters
3-4 2-25 minute halves
5-6 2-30 minute halves
All games are running time with a one-minute quarter substitution break for games
played by quarters. Each half time will be five minutes in length.
2. Game sites are as scheduled.
3. Players per side
K league (Red) – 3v3 per side (no keeper)
1-2 league (Blue) – 4v4 per side (no keeper)
3-4 league (Gold) – 6v6 per side (5 + keeper)
5-6 league (Extreme) – 8v8 per side (7 + keeper)
4. Ball size: Red (K) & Blue (1-2) – size 3, Gold (3-4) & Extreme (5-6) – size 4
5. All soccer players must wear tennis shoes, soccer shoes or legal multi-purpose shoes.
No street shoes or metal cleats allowed. Football cleats and baseball shoes are not
allowed. It is required that all players wear shin guards, guards must be covered
with socks. Players without shin guards will not be able to participate.
6. All players must be grade K-6 as of June 30th of the season they are playing.
Players may petition the league (formal letter see Athletic Manual) for special
circumstances.
7. Teams must wear team jersey of the same color on the outside during games. The
goalie must wear a jersey of a different color than his/her own team and of the
opponent.
8. Players must wear soccer clothes that are for athletic contests. Buckles, zippered
sweats, jewelry, jeans with rivets or sharp objects will not be allowed.
9. All players shall play minimum of ½ of each game. Exceptions to this rule would be
for disciplinary reasons pre-approved by CPRD Sports Coordinator.
10. Coaches may substitute when the ball crosses the end line. Substitution may be also
made during possession throw-in or if the other team is substituting during their
throw-in. SUBSTITUTIONS CANNOT BE MADE WITHOUT PERMISSION OF
THE REFEREE!
11. Off sides will be enforced in the Extreme League only!
12. There will be no official score or league standings records kept.
13. Players are to report to all games as scheduled. Games may be terminated by
C.P.R.D. Soccer League Director and game officials only!
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General Rules:
Coaches, players, and parents using abusive language or displaying unsportsmanlike
conduct are subject to suspension. Ejections from a game for conduct will result in
an automatic suspension from that game and the next scheduled contest. All other
conduct issues will be directed and handled within the Code of Conduct with the
current C.P.R.D. Sport Manual.
Coaches and parents are not allowed to stand or sit behind the end line. Team
members and coaches must remain within the team bench area.
Upon entering the league all players, parents, and spectators agree to abide by the
rules and regulations stated in this supplemental sheet and the High School
Federation Rule Book. Rules on this supplemental sheet override those in the
current Federation if differences arise.
Players are allowed to play the ball back to the goalie except in the 3/4 (gold) and
Extreme leagues. A direct kick violation will result.
If a player cannot kick a goal kick out of the penalty area after three tries the
referee will move the ball up halfway between the top of the penalty area and the
mid field line for a drop ball.
Any ruling not on this sheet may be referred to the current soccer rulebook of the
National Federation of High School Associations.
Spectators and parents (not coaching) are to remain on the opposite side of the
field from their team/players or separate from the team ‘bench’ area.
Teams must submit a team name no later than Aug. 26 of current season. Teams are
required to select a name which is not offensive, discriminatory, reflect acts of
violence, religion, or unsportsmanlike in nature. Teams are encouraged to submit
preference list of team names. Teams should contact league directly if there is
uncertainty. The league has the right to change any team name if it is inappropriate.
Uniforms provided by C.P.R.D. may not be altered during season. Only team name,
first or last name may be placed on back of uniform, no other decals or printing is
allowed on uniform. No body painting is allowed during contests.
With the intent in keeping the with philosophy of State and National standards for the
Red and Blue league level of play, Chehalem Park & Recreation and league coaches
have adopted the following:
No Red or Blue league team will utilize a goalie or goal area defender. It is the
intent of the rule that players should be participating in the action, and not standing
in front of their own goal or goal guarding. Any defender must remain a reasonable
distance (official’s discretion) from the goal unless he/she is chasing a loose ball or
an marking opposing player.
The first infraction will result in stoppage of play and a warning given to the
coach/team in violation. The 2nd infraction will require a stoppage of play with the
opposing team receiving a free kick on goal from 4 yds out in the Red league, and 5
yds in the Blue League. All remaining players must be no closer than 5 yards behind
the kicker. The player taking the free kick may only play the ball once. Following a
successful or missed kick, the defensive team will restart the game with a goal kick.