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Boys'7-10 Soccer Regulations

Last Modified: February 26, 2008, 9:28 am

S.S.A.T.I.S.
Southern Region
Boys'7-10 Soccer Regulations
July, 2005

Qualifying Players for Finals

To qualify to play in a final a player must have played at least half of the roster matches played by the team contesting the final. In the event of "qualified" players being unable to play a replacement player can be drawn from a nominated list of replacements which has been forwarded to the Roster Secretary once finalists have been determined. This list to be on the pro-forma sheet designed for this purpose. Replacement players are not to be of a higher standard than the competition they are entering. Anomalies in the list of of replacement players will be forwarded to the S. SATIS Chairperson.

Matches will be played under current regulations as applied by Soccer Tasmania subject to variations listed below.

1.The Grade 9 & 10 matches will consist of two halves of 30 minutes. Grade 7 & 8 matches will consist of two halves of 25 minutes. Start time is as close to 3.30pm as is possible.

2.a) The venue will be decided by the S.SATIS Soccer Sub-Committee.

3. Each school will endeavor to provide a referee for there home fixtures. If this is not possible each coach will do one halve each.

4. a) The "Home" team is responsible for supplying a suitable match ball.

Each school will provide

b) A competent linesman.

c) A team sheet with names and numbers of all players. A maximum of 15 players on each team sheet, allowing four interchange players per team. A minimum of 7 players are required to play a game. Each school is responsible for sending the team sheet to the Roster Secretary

5.Bookings:

a) If a player receives a yellow card a report must be sent to the S.SATIS Soccer Coordinator and forwarded to the SATIS Secretary. If a player collects three yellow cards within an SSATIS season he is automatically suspended for the next match in the SSATIS and Club Roster. The secretary would advise all schools of this.

b) If a player receives a red card he is automatically suspended for the next SSATIS and Club match. Further action is left to the discretion of the school. In all cases a report must be sent to the SSATIS Soccer Coordinator and forwarded to the SATIS Secretary.

Procedure for Reporting Players

(i) The referee will take note of the incident and write details on the team sheet.

(ii) The school involved must also report the incident to the roster secretary.

6. Points will be allocated as follows:

The point score will be

Win = 5

Draw = 3

Loss = 1

Washout = 3

Forfeit = 5

8. If two schools finish equal on points then ;

a) Points scored between the two schools will decide the winner.

b) If the two teams are still equal, then goal difference will apply to determine the winner