Guidelines 1. General Competitions are for teams affiliated to the

Mid Gloucestershire
Mini-Soccer League
Guidelines
2006 / 2007
To be used in conjunction with the Rules booklet for the season 2006 /76
Guidelines
1.
General
Competitions are for teams affiliated to the Gloucestershire Youth Football Association (GYFA) for players aged
under 9, 10, 11 and 12 years only
New rules dictate that all players must be under the age of 9, 10, 11 or 12 as of the 31st August and should have
their names and dates of birth registered with the league prior to playing.
Should any player be registered with a professional academy, they will not be allowed to play in the Mid Glos Mini
Soccer League, players registered with centres of excellence are allowed to play following the correct release forms
being received.
All normal football rules apply, except for the Mid Gloucestershire Mini-Soccer League rules which take
precedence. The season runs from September through to April with a break between mid December and January.
A fixtures list will be drawn up for the beginning of the season by the League organisers. Cancellations and friendly
matches to be arranged between clubs on a local level.
The results secretary must be notified of any relevant changes, which will effect the league table
2.
Scores
The teams will play each other on a home and away basis with points awarded as follows:WIN = 4 points
DRAW = 2 points
LOSS = 1 point
3.
Fixtures
The fixtures list is issued at the beginning of the season but any changes are dealt with between clubs. The intention
of this mini-soccer league is to give as many children as
possible the opportunity to show their ability and learn new football skills.
4.
Kick-Off
Matches will normally be played on Saturday mornings with a 10.30 kick-off. Some mid-week matches will be
arranged for early season fixtures.
5.
Responsibilities
At least ONE adult representative of each club will be in attendance at each match. The host club ensures adequate
changing facilities and provides first aid cover and where
possible a qualified referee. In the event of a qualified referee not being available, both clubs will agree on a referee
for the match and be joint signatories to a “Protection of the referee” statement. Any referee costs are to be covered
by the host club. Each team to supply a competent linesman (who does not need to be qualified).
PLEASE NOTE - Referee’s are to control the game, not coach the game
6.
Behaviour
Each club must assume responsibility for the behaviour of both its players and spectators, the GYFA are prepared to
severely punish any club bringing the game into disrepute. Each club is required to produce a Code of Conduct and
register a copy with the league.
Please respect the facilities being provided by your host club
Teams being reported fort bad behaviour will be spot checked and if the committee is not happy with what they have
seen then the Manager / Coach will either be yellow or red carded, Yellow card meaning a final warning, Red card
meaning a total ban from the Mid Gloucestershire Mini -Soccer League
7.
Child Protection
Each club shall produce a Child Protection Policy and register a copy with the league.
8.
Results
The host club should provide results of each match by 5.30 on the day of the match, by telephone or text , to the
league results secretary. Further detailed information to be submitted by both teams within 5 days by either
submission via the web site or by results cards.
Please note penalties for non-compliance of the above
is detailed in the league rules.
9.
On the field
a.
Under 9’s to use a size 3 football when available (size 4 when not
available), Under 10 / 11 & 12’s to use size 4 footballs
b.
Play will be 25 minutes each way, with a 5 minutes break for half time
c.
There are NO offsides
d.
In the event of a colour clash, the home team will change their kit.
e.
There are 7 players per team, with a maximum of 14 registered players
f.
7 nominated substitutes are allowed during a match, these may be “rolled”
and replayed if required
g.
The pitches are to be marked as near as possible to the dimensions
shown.
h.
Mini-Soccer goals are used (6’ High x 12’ Wide) with nets. All goals must be properly pegged
down and weighted as necessary.
i.
Corners marked with posts. All markings made with white markings, not cones.
j.
The rule concerning the time the goalkeeper can hold the ball does not apply.
k.
All free kicks other than when awarded for infringements of the back pass rule are direct.
l.
Correct footwear should be worn at all times, shin pads must be worn with socks pulled up.
m.
When taking free kicks and corners, all opposing players must be at least 9 feet away.
10.
Disputes
In the event of any form of dispute, a representative from each club will be required to attend a special meeting
chaired by a member of the Mid Gloucestershire Mini-Soccer League Committee. The GYFA rule No 8 in respect of
appeals can apply.
11.
Discipline
All disciplinary offences shall be reported to the GYFA by the referee/person in charge of the match. All bookings to
be reported via the RESULTS CARDS / INTERNET RESULTS by the home team. The GYFA rule No 8 in respect of
appeals can be used.
12.
Competing in the League
All age groups are able to enter the league providing an annual subscription is received for each age group by the
date stated on the registration forms for the following season. A fee of £30 should be sent to the League treasurer.
13.
Cancellation
In the event of bad weather or non-availability of a pitch, it is the responsibility of the host club to contact the visiting
club manager and cancel the match the night before a game , if a possible, or a minimum of 2 hours before kick-off.
Should a backlog of games arise, Sunday / Evening games must be accommodated whenever possible.
The Results Secretary should be advised of a cancellation and newly agreed match date.
14.
Mid Gloucestershire Mini Soccer League Championships
The final league position is determined on a points basis only. In the case of 2 or more teams being tied for the top
two positions, then play-off games will decide final positions.
15.
Cup Competitions
These are knockout competitions. A draw will be made and teams play through knockout rounds to a final. If scores
are even at the end of a match, a period of a further 5 minutes each way will be played. If after this period there is still
a tie, then the result is determined by the taking of penalty kicks (no replay)
All 7 players on the field of play at the end of extra time shall each take a penalty. In the event of penalties being
equal, then the same players retake penalties on a sudden death basis.
Winners and runners-up will receive medals with the winners receiving a trophy to be
Returned at the end of the season.
16.
Players having played for one team in a cup competition, cannot play for another in the same competition.
No player can register for any club after 1st February ‘06
17.
All fixtures must be re-arranged within 10 days, unless the committee decides to intervene. Please Note :
All fixtures must be played
Pitch Guidelines
8yr
ds
14
yrd
s
7yr
ds
9 yrds
28 yrds
8 yrds
30 - 40 yrds
Goal size
6ft High x 12ft wide
Securely anchored
Note
All committee members named
on the back of the fixtures card
reserve the right to carry out
spot checks to ensure compliance with the league rules .
This will include the checking of
players registrations
60
yrd
s-50