Illinois Women's Soccer League
 Mon Apr 29th 9:14am

 

RULES & REGULATIONS of the ILLINOIS WOMEN'S SOCCER LEAGUE

 

APPEALS
CASTS
 

CODE OF CONDUCT
 

FINES & PENALTIES
 

GAME CONDUCT
 
GUEST PLAYERS
JEWELRY, EYEGLASSES & HATS
LEAGUE SEASON, FIELDS, & GAMES LEAGUE STANDINGS

LENGTH OF GAME

LINESPERSON ORTHOPEDIC DEVICES  PROOF OF AGE 
PROTESTS
 

RESCHEDULING OF GAMES
 

ROSTERED PLAYER
 
RULES OF PLAY  SEASON SEEDING SPRING ONLY 15U  

SUBSTITUTION

TAMPERING TEAM REGISTRATION TIE BREAKERS
TRANSFERS
TRAVEL GUIDELINES TRIALS & APPEALS

 
UNFINISHED GAMES
UNIFORMS

VIOLATIONS & PENALTIES

WEATHER/LIGHTNING YOUTH PLAYER  
YOUTH TEAM
 

GOOD OF SOCCER
 

 

ARTICLE l: MEMBER TEAMS AND PLAYERS ARTICLE ll: RULES OF PLAY ARTICLE lll: LEAGUE DIVISION & STANDINGS ARTICLE lV: UNIFORMS AND SHOES ARTICLE V: JEWELRY, CASTS, ORTHOPEDIC DEVICES, EYEGLASSES
 
ARTICLE Vl: LEAGUE SEASONS, FIELDS, AND GAMES ARTICLE Vll: PROTESTS ARTICLE VIIl: TRIALS AND APPEALS BOARD ARTICLE IX: TRAVEL GUIDELINES  ARTICLE X: COACHES' CODE OF CONDUCT
 

 


Important Notice: The IWSL provides a system of electronic registration, adds, releases, etc. Follow the directions on the league's web site and Instructions page/link.

ARTICLE l: MEMBER TEAMS AND PLAYERS

SECTION 1: ADULT PLAYERS:

An adult player must be sixteen (16) years of age or more during the current playing year. There is no maximum age.

SECTION 2: ADULT TEAMS (AMATEUR TEAMS):

A team that includes any adult players shall be considered an adult team. Youth players may play on an adult team following USYSA rules and regulations. U.S. Soccer Rule 4035 as adopted by the IYSA is included here:

Rule 4035 - A youth player will be permitted to play an unlimited number of amateur games without losing his or her eligibility. The youth player must obtain permission from his or her youth coach or other authorized team official. The youth coach or other authorized team official shall, in writing or by form, request eligibility clearance from the National State Association. The youth coach or other authorized team official shall, in writing or by form, request permission from the State Amateur association. When the above clearance and permissions have been granted, the State Amateur Associations have sole discretion in permitting a youth player to play amateur games and will be responsible for establishing the procedures under which this will be implemented. In the event of a conflict between an amateur game and a youth game, the youth game shall take precedence. A youth player who is required to sign an amateur form shall retain youth eligibility.

In accordance with U. S. Soccer Federation Rules 4035, Rule 3015, Section 5, and Rule 4063, Section 9, Illinois Youth Soccer Association registered players must obtain an IYSA Amateur Games Eligibility Clearance in order to participate in the amateur games. IYSA Amateur Games Eligibility Clearance Request Form must be completed by the player, player's IYSA registered team coach granting permission for player to participate in amateur games, coach requesting clearance, and an officer of the league with whom the player is currently registered before submission for clearance to the IYSA. Youth games shall take precedence over amateur games. This clearance does not extend IYSA insurance coverage to the IYSA registered youth player for amateur game activities. The youth player must obtain insurance coverage through the amateur association. Amateur Clearance is valid for current seasonal year only.



SECTION 3: ADULT TEAM SEASONAL PLAYING YEAR:

The year shall be from January 1 to December 31 of the current year.



SECTION 4: YOUTH PLAYERS:

In 2016 US Soccer announced the change from school year age groups to birth year age groups. Effective Fall 2016, all Illinois Youth Soccer events, league play and sanctioned tournament will be run in birth year age divisions

When reading age groups: 8 should be read as 8U and younger, etc.


See the IYSA Age Chart:

 http://www.illinoisyouthsoccer.org/age-group-chart


SECTION 5: YOUTH TEAMS:
 
 Section 5. Youth Teams:


Age and gender: Youth teams shall be comprised of players in specific gender and age groups called divisions as shown below. 

BIRTH YEAR REGISTRATION - REGISTER PLAYERS ACCORDING TO A JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31 TIME FRAME.


Gender:

(1) Girls Teams: Teams with females only are girls teams.

Division I Under 19

Division ll Under 18

Division lll Under 17

Division IV Under 16

Division V Under 15

Division Vl Under 14

Division VIl Under 13

Division VIIl Under 12

Division lX Under 11

Division X Under 10

Divisio n X1 Under 9

Division X11 Under 8

Division X111 Under 7



There shall be no minimum age for any youth division player. The League shall expand to provide a place for all age divisions to play as teams in each age category.


SECTION 6: YOUTH TEAM SEASONAL PLAYING YEAR:

The seasonal playing year for the Youth shall be determined by the IYSA guidelines as required each year. For the time being, this guideline is from August 1 through July 31 of the following year.



SECTION 7: PROOF OF AGE:

Proof of age shall be required of all youth players and must be submitted to the registrar before registration can be completed. Proof of age shall consist of a birth certificate, a Uniformed Services ID and Privilege Card (DD 1173) issued by the uniformed services of the United States, or birth registration issued by an appropriate government agency, board of health records, passport, alien registration card issued by the United States government, a certificate issued by the Immigration and Naturalization Service attesting to age or a certification of an American citizen born abroad issued by the appropriate government agency. Hospital, baptismal, or religious certificates will not be accepted.



SECTION 8: PICTURES

All youth players must submit one (1) recent picture online every two years.

All adult players must submit three (3) recent pictures. All to be no more than three (3) months old. One to be affixed to her pass, the other to be kept by the League. (Extra one for adults is for ISSA).



SECTION 9: ROSTERED PLAYERS, COMMITMENT, TRANSFERS, TAMPERING:

Adult: Affiliated adult teams may have a maximum of 22 players registered but may dress and play only 18 in any one (1) game.

Youth: Affiliated youth teams may have the following registered and allowed on the line-up and in uniform on game day.

8U - 10U plays 7 v 7 on the field with a maximum roster of 14 players.


11U - 12U plays 9 v 9 on the field with a maximum roster of 16 players.


13U - 14U plays 11 v 11 on the field with a maximum roster of 30 players but may dress and play only 18 in any one (1) game.


15U - 19U plays 11 v 11 on the field with a maximum roster of 30 players but may dress and play only 18 in any one (1) game.


Only players specifically rostered to a team may play with that team except for the Guest Player rule in Item B.

B. Guest Players in IWSL League Games: An IYSA registered player may play as a guest player on an IWSL team within the same club other than the one to which she is rostered (host team) under the following conditions.
 
Guest Players - Female Players registered in any Illinois Youth Soccer Association (IYSA) league  may play as guest players in any Illlinois Women's Soccer League (IWSL) game provided they qualify otherwise to IWSL guest player rules.   For age groups 12U and younger, a maximum of 6 guest players allowed up to the maximum roster limit for the age group. For age groups 13U through 19U teams, a maximum of 8 guest players up to the limit for the age group. Guest players must be from a younger age group; or if from the the same age group then a lower or same level division (A and AB are considered same level). Regardless of their actual age, players playing up in age may not guest play on a lower age level team.  Guest players must be from the same club.  Club Open division players, MRL/MWC players and Premiership players may only guest play on a same or higher age Club Open or "A" & "AB" level team.   Male players may not guest play on an IWSL all female team.
 
The guest player must be rostered to any team within the same club and possess an IYSA issued player pass (not US Club Soccer). 

The guest player must be younger than the age level of the host team or, if the same age, is rostered on a team in a same level competitive division or lower competitive division than the host team.

Guest players must have their player pass, or mobile pass, from their rostered team at the game in which they are guest players and be listed on the gamecard guest player section.

Guest players must be identified on the "Guest Player Lines" of the gamecard roster by the coach of the team using Guest players. The team roster on the gamecard must only list the players who will be in uniform participating in the game (line out any listed who will not be participating). When processing a gamecard a list of available players from within a club will be listed who meet IWSL Guest Player rules (same age or lower and not on a higher age/level team).  Guest players cannot be handwritten on the gamecard except for an authorized guest player from the YSSL who can be listed by hand.  With this procedure we will require that both the Home team and Visiting team bring a completed gamecard for presentation to the referee.  Failure to bring a completed gamecard will mean that a team cannot use any guest players at the game.


If using a guest player, all regularly rostered players on the host team that are present at the game must receive playing time.

Violations of this rule will result in a forfeit against the offending team.

C. No affiliated team shall be allowed to register fewer than eleven (11) players and play with fewer than seven (7), except that 11U - 12U may register no fewer than nine (9) players and play with fewer than six (6), and 8U - 1U0 may register no fewer than seven (7) players and play with fewer than five (5).

 

D. Registration and Transfer Rule: A player is committed to a club for the entire soccer-playing year (August 1 through July 31) from the time she (or her parents) sign and date that club’s registration form and the Illinois Womens Soccer League Player Registration Form.  She is then committed to that team and is no longer free to try out or join another IWSL team for the following soccer playing year.  (Teams and clubs must retain the signed and dated Illinois Women's Soccer League Player Registration Form as proof of the signing and date of signing.) Notwithstanding the previous sentence, it is every player's right to be released from a club at any time she wishes except where the player owes debts and/or dues to the club and/or has equipment belonging to the club. However, she will not be allowed to join another IWSL club until January 1 of the current soccer-playing year. To be eligible to join another IWSL club during the current soccer-playing year, a player must be released from her club before or during January of the current year or produce competent evidence that she tried to secure such release and was unable to do so.

The only exceptions to this rule are: (a) where the player’s team has disbanded after the Fall season or will not play the Spring season, or, b) as to players seeking to transfer after the end of the Spring season whose teams will not participate in Illinois State Cup nor other post season tournaments. This pertains only to players who were not released from their club, or unsuccessfully attempted to be released from their club by January 31 of the current soccer playing year and, high school age players. To expedite processing of the release, the player or her parent should have her coach or other club representative write a letter or email to the IWSL stating there is no objection to the player being released and joining another IWSL club in order to participate in the Illinois State Cup or other post season tournaments. The releasing club must also submit the player drop online from the club roster per normal procedures.


TAMPERING: No team, club, coach, player or any other person may approach a rostered player of another team to entice her to leave her team or invite her to participate in a competitive game situation without written consent of the player's team representative. 

E. All requests for players releases and adds (transfers) shall be submitted online. Players being released must return all equipment and uniforms belonging to the team and shall pay all incurred debts and/or dues to her team before being released.

Release: Before a player that is registered with an IYSA affiliated team (IWSL) can register with another IYSA affiliated team (IWSL), she must be released from her current team. All releases are submitted online by the releasing team and her player pass must be returned to the league office for the release to be processed.

Voluntary Release: A voluntary release is one where the player requests a release.

Involuntary Release: An involuntary release is one where the team/club wishes to release the player from the team but it is not requested by the player. A team/club may release involuntarily a player from its roster only if the player is unable to play for one of the following reasons:

a. The player has violated bylaws, policies, or requirements, of the United States Soccer Federation, US Youth Soccer, or the IWSL.
 
b. The player is injured in such a manner that the player will not be able to participate for the remainder of the season. Determination of what constitutes such an injury is subject to interpretation by the IWSL.



F. New players (players joining a team after the original roster is submitted to the IWSL) must be added online by her new team. There is no waiting period for new players to begin playing with the team once her registration is approved.



G. Players properly rostered with IWSL may play for another affiliated team other than the team of which she is a member in a friendly exhibition game, park district game, or a sanctioned tournament, if she asks for and receives prior permission from her team's representative. (THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO IWSL LEAGUE GAMES.)

H. A team representative is the Head Coach, Assistant Coach or the club's representative to the IWSL. If the team representative is the parent of the player, then the team representative is the club president.



SECTION 10: TEAM REGISTRATION:

A. Adult team registration shall be no later than May 31. Youth Division team registration and fee payment shall be no later than July 1 with the player registration and roster to be submitted by August 1.



B. Each club must provide an unencumbered home field with proper dimensions and lining for each 6 teams registered. If necessary, a team's field may be deemed unplayable and must then be approved by the Board of Directors before games may be played on it.



C. Registration and referee fees are determined yearly by the Board of Directors.



D. IWSL and any other organized soccer association fees shall be paid in full at the time of registration.



E. In the Youth Division, full year referee fees must be paid at time of registration.



F. In the Adult Division, referee fees shall be paid directly to the referee by the home team on game day.



G. In the Adult Division, registration is done by the ISSA at its office.



H. All fees become non-refundable once received by the Registrar or Business Manager.



I. In the event a referee does not show up for the game, the person who referees the game shall receive the referee payment for that game.



SECTION 11: 8th Grade 15U & 16U Players in 15U/14U SPRING ONLY PLAY

Some teams are comprised of players who are students in Junior High School as well as High School. This program is to provide a vehicle for Junior High players to continue playing in Spring when the majority of their team plays High School soccer. The Junior High players may be combined with those from other similar teams into "Spring Only" teams with the following conditions:

1. The individual must still be in Junior High during the spring season.

2. The player can play as a 15U, or 14U only if the club does not have a 15U team,  in the IWSL games only.

3. IYSA and USYSA registration is still with the original rostered team. The player will use her rostered team (15U-19U) player pass along with an authorization card issued by the IWSL.  If the club does not have a 15U to 19U team in Spring then she must be rostered to another club's age eligible team and that pass can then be used for the 15U 8th grader request.

4. The player will need an official IWSL authorization form from the league office to play on the 15U (or 14U)  team.  See the INSTRUCTIONS page/link on the IWSL homepage for directions on submitting a request.

5. An established 15U (or 14U) team may not register more than five (5) players who have reached their 15th birthday and none 16 years of age or older. A "Spring Only" 15U Team can combine unlimited rostered Junior High players from other similar teams, however they must also meet the birthday rules listed above and the total number of players cannot exceed 18.

6. If a Spring league is provided in the IWSL for 15U & 16U teams, the player must play in the 15U or 16U age group, or 14U age group only if the club does not have a 15U team.



ARTICLE ll: RULES OF PLAY

Except as otherwise provided herein, the FIFA "Laws of the Game" shall apply to any and all competition sponsored by the IWSL with the exception as follows:

Coaches: A coach must be present at the game with his/her IWSL issued coach's pass for any team within the same club (mobile passes are acceptable) or the game is forfeited. A two coach maximum plus an IWSL passed trainer are allowed on the players side of the field (in the technical area). The trainer shall not coach players.
Protecting Chest: Players may protect their chest with their arms so long as the arms lie flat against their body with hands touching the opposite shoulders while standing stationary at the time of a free kick prior to making contact with the ball. This rule does not apply if the player is more than 10 yards from the kicker.

SECTION 1: SUBSTITUTION

8U Thru 12U

Allowed on the "fly" at anytime without referee consent. The player leaving the field must meet the player coming onto the field near mid-field within two yards of the touch-line and exchange a "high-five".

13U thru 19U

The maximum substitutions during the length of the game is unlimited and may be made, with the consent of the referee, at the following times:

With referee consent at your team's throw in, the opposing team's throw in if they are substituting, goal kicks, & kick offs.


  SECTION 2: LINESPERSON

8U to 12U

Two qualified linesperson shall be chosen by the home team manager/coach to be used, at the discretion of the referee, in helping him/her call balls in or out of bounds. Should the referee request a different person, the manager/coach is required to provide same.



13U to 19U

The Home Team (Club) is responsible to provide 2 certified linemen for these games. The Club is responsible to pay and schedule the linesmen.



11U to 19U

Each team is responsible to have at least one qualified linesperson (relative, friend or other) available at each game in case the scheduled linesmen don't appear.



SECTION 3: LENGTH OF GAMES, OVERTIME,  BALL SIZE, FIELD & GOAL SIZE:

Group      Game length    Overtime     Ball   Halftime 
Adults         2 X 45 min.     2 X 15 min.   #5       5 min.

Group        Game length    Overtime     Ball   Halftime   Field Length   Field Width  Goal Size

15U - 19U    2 X 45 min.        none           #5       5 min.      112 yd          x   75 yd           8x24 ft

13U - 14U    2 X 40 min.        none           #5       5 min.      112 yd          x   75 yd           8x24 ft

11U - 12U    2 X 35 min.        none           #4       5 min.      70-80 yd       x  45-55 yd       7x21 ft

 
8U - 10U    2 X 30 min.        none           #4       5 min.      55-65 yd        x   35-45 yd     6.5x18.5 ft


8U 4v4      4 X 10 min.        none           #3        5 min.      25-35 yd        x   15-25 yd     4x6 ft

 
League games remain tied.

The determination of the outcome of any game not played to its conclusion will be at the discretion of the Board of Directors.


ARTICLE lll: LEAGUE DIVISION & STANDINGS

A: Youth Division:

The Youth Division teams shall be separated into "Age Divisions" based upon the maximum age of players in each age division, i.e. 10U, 14U, etc. If there are enough teams within an "Age Division" for more than one division, they shall be divided into Sub-Divisions. The Sub-Divisions shall be identified by letters of the alphabet with the more competitive teams grouped in the "A" Sub-Division and the less competitive teams in lower Sub-Divisions in descending order as "B", "C", etc. Where it is desirable, in lower Sub-Divisions where competition is more equal, Sub-Divisions may be grouped geographically and shall be named according to their geographic area within the IWSL territory as, for example, "D North", D South", "D West", or variations thereof.




B. Adult Division:

The Adult Division teams shall be separated into Primary-Divisions according to age, competitiveness, or other criteria as the need appears according to growth and player status. Each Primary-Division shall be separated into Sub-Divisions according to their competitiveness.

Example: IWSL Generally: No age maximum.

Sub-Divisions: Major Division

1st Division

2nd Division, ETC

U-23 Division:

Sub-Divisions: 1st Division

2nd Division, etc.



C. League standings for each sub-division (both youth and adults) shall be determined by points based on the following:

Win = 3 Points

Tie = 1 Point

Loss = 0 Points

· * No Game = 0 Points for either team.

· **Forfeit = 3 Points for non-forfeiting team

· **Forfeit = Minus 2 points for forfeiting team

**The score shall be recorded as a 1-0 win in favor of the non-forfeiting team.



No Game: Where neither team can play a game due to weather, neither teams fields playable, etc. and the season's end makes rescheduling impossible, the game shall be termed a "No Game" and neither team shall receive nor lose any points. Reasons such as too few players, graduation, homecoming, etc. would normally require a forfeit and shall not be considered a "No Game". Decisions as to whether a game shall be termed a "No Game" or forfeit shall be resolved by the Youth League Mediator or Adult Administrator respectively and his/her decision shall be final. Unplayed games must be avoided at all costs. Any games not played at the end of each season which have not been listed as a "No Game" or forfeit by the Youth Administrator, shall incur a fine of $75.00 to each of the coaches involved. The fine must be paid within 20 days of notice for the teams to be eligible to play in the next season. If not paid the team's club will be responsible.



**Forfeit:

Voluntary forfeit: Where one team is on the field ready to play and the opponent team is not on the field ready to play within fifteen (15) minutes after the scheduled game time, the absent or tardy team shall forfeit the game. The only exception is where a member of the opponent team arrives at the field fifteen (15) minutes prior to the scheduled game time and requests an additional five (5) minutes due to an unforeseen delay.

Imposed forfeit: A forfeit imposed upon a person or team by the League for violation of rules, unsporting conduct, etc.



D. Unfinished Games:

Playoff Games (adults Only)

Playoff games played short time due to any cause shall be replayed providing neither team is at fault; but should one of the teams be adjudged at fault, it shall be at the discretion of the adult Administrator as to whether the game is to be replayed or declared a forfeit.

Regular Season Scheduled Game:

Unfinished games due to any cause shall be replayed providing neither team is at fault and play has not reached half time. If play is stopped during or after half time and play cannot be resumed and provided neither team is at fault, the game shall be deemed complete and the score recorded as it is. But should play be stopped at any time due to one of the teams or coaches being adjudged at fault, it shall be declared a forfeit by the at fault team.

Tie Breaker: Youth Only:

E. Final season standings for 1st and 2nd place, in case of a tie, shall be determined in the following manner:

1st Tie Breaker - Head to head win/loss results among tied teams.

2nd Tie Breaker - Head to head goal differential among tied teams within their

head to head games.

3rd Tie Breaker - Fewest goals against.

4th Tie Breaker - Goal differential limited to 10 goals per game (within the division)

5th Tie Breaker - Most goals for, limited to 10 goals per game (within the division).

6th Tie Breaker - Number of wins.

If still tied, they shall be declared co-champions.



Tie Breaker: Adults Only:

Even sub-division: One where teams play an equal number of games and they play each other once, or play each other twice on a "Home" and "Away" basis:

1st Tie Breaker - Goal differential

2nd Tie Breaker - Goals For

3rd Tie Breaker - Number of Wins

4th Tie Breaker - Fewest Goals Against

5th Tie Breaker - Head to Head Results



Uneven sub-division: One where teams play an unequal number of games or don't play each other.

1st Tie Breaker - Head to Head Result (If played each other)

2nd Tie Breaker - Goal Differential

3rd Tie Breaker - Goals For

4th Tie Breaker - Number of Wins

5th Tie Breaker - Fewest Goals Against

If two or more teams are still tied for the championship after the "tie breakers" are applied, the tied teams shall participate in a championship game or round robin playoff within two weeks following the last league game for their sub-division. The site, time, and seeding of the game(s) shall be determined by the President and Referee Assignor. The winner of the game or playoff shall be declared Champion. If in a preliminary game in the round robin, a game is still tied after the overtime periods and darkness prevents penalty kicks, the game shall be decided by a coin toss. If the final game ends in a tie and is still tied after overtimes and darkness prevents penalty kicks, the two finalists shall be declared co-champions.

Traveling Trophy: Adult Division - Major Sub-division only.

The "Traveling Trophy" shall be presented to the champions of the "Major" sub-division each year to be held until the new champion is named for the following season. The champion's name shall be engraved upon the trophy. If co-champions are named both names shall be engraved and it shall be held by the adult Administrator and released to either team requesting it for events, etc. If a team wins the trophy three times consecutively, that team shall take permanent possession of it and the league shall buy another for future use. When space for names is filled, the trophy shall be retired and held for safekeeping by the league President. A new trophy shall then be purchased by the IWSL.



E. Seeding - adults: In the case of two divisions in a group, at the end of the playing season, the bottom two teams shall move down a division and the top two teams of the lower bracket shall move up a division.



F. First or second place teams which do not wish to move up to the higher division at the end of the season, may remain in the lower division under the following circumstances:

1. They must have the permission of the Board to remain in the lower division; and

2. The team directly below them in standing wishes to move up. This exception is waived in the case where a second division wins the first place slot for two (2) consecutive years. That team must move up.



G. Seeding - Youth: At the beginning of each new playing season divisions will be determined by team standings in the previous season, and coaches requests for lower and entry level divisions, subject to the following: With the advent of multiple level divisions only the 1st place team in each division will be given consideration for promotion at the discretion of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS/Youth Seeding Administrator.

The number of teams moving down from any division and the movement of other than 1st place teams moving up shall be solely at the discretion of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS/Youth Seeding Administrator.


ARTICLE lV: UNIFORMS AND SHOES
 
 SECTION 1: UNIFORMS:

Soccer uniforms must conform to U. S. Youth Soccer Rules: Shorts, socks, shin guards, and jerseys showing a number clearly visible on the back. Each player must wear a different number. Goalkeepers must wear colors which distinguish them from other players and officials. Numbered jerseys for goalkeepers are optional. Bike shorts are allowed. Jerseys must be tucked into shorts, and socks pulled up to the knee and cover the shinguards. Outdoor warm-ups may not be worn, except on extremely cold, rainy, or snowy days.

COLD AND OTHERWISE INCLEMENT WEATHER: No clothing shall show below the shorts or beyond the jersey sleeves except in cold or otherwise inclement weather. Warm-ups, sweats and other similar warm clothing (not necessarily the same color) containing no metal zippers or other hard or sharp parts may be worn but the entire team uniform, jersey and shorts, must be visible and the number must not be covered. Hoods must be tucked under the jersey when not covering the head. The jersey must be tucked into the shorts.

If two teams have the same color uniform and the conflict cannot be resolved, the home team must change.

Players are allowed to wear sleeveless jerseys as designed and produced by major manufacturers. (NOTE: This is added to comply with USSF ruling.)



SECTION 2: SHOES:

Outdoor: Standard gym shoes or rubber molded soles or removable rubber or plastic screw in cleats. No metal may show through removable rubber or plastic cleats. If cleats are illegal, they must be removed prior to the start of the game.



ARTICLE V: JEWELRY, CASTS, ORTHOPEDIC DEVICES, EYEGLASSES

SECTION 1: JEWELRY:

The wearing of jewelry is not permitted with the exception of medical alert tags. This includes taped over earings that are not allowed.


SECTION 2: CASTS:

Plaster of Paris or similar material is not allowed - no exceptions. Braces and other casts are at the referee's discretion.



SECTION 3: ORTHOPEDIC DEVICES:

The device may be worn only if fully covered by foam and elastic bandage, and the player is allowed to play with the consent of the referee solely; not the opposing coach. No metal parts may be exposed. Devices designed for sport play may be worn with referee permission.



SECTION 4: EYEGLASSES OR HATS:

No street glasses or hard brim hats may be worn during the game. Only safety sport type glasses or goggles are allowed.



ARTICLE Vl: LEAGUE SEASONS, FIELDS, AND GAMES

A. The IWSL shall have two outdoor seasons: Spring and Fall. League games will be scheduled on Sundays with the exception of Club Open, Bye Games, and Game Changes that can be scheduled on any day of the week agreed to by both teams.



B. Each team shall provide an unencumbered home field. The field shall be of natural turf and natural grass unless the artificial turf is inspected and accepted by the IWSL Board at least 30 days prior to the beginning of the upcoming season.

 

Because the fields are used for multiple age levels, as to markings on the fields such as center circle, penalty area, goal area, and corner kick mark, we will not alter the markings of the fields. However, there is no prohibition of altered markings if a club so wishes. If markings are altered, use those recommended by United States Youth Soccer Association.


Visiting teams shall not be required to provide liability releases or other documents as a requirement for playing on such home field. Each team is responsible for sending the Registrar (Business Manager) directions to its home fields.



C. Games must be played on days scheduled except as stated in ARTICLE VI, Section F. Sunday games should begin no earlier than 9:00AM and be scheduled to end by 5:00 PM in Fall and 6:00 PM in Spring, except U15 thru U19 can be scheduled to start thru 7:00 PM.



D. The HOME and AWAY teams are responsible to provide a Gamecard with rosters listed for both teams and the IWSL Rules of Play page to the referee fifteen (15) minutes prior to game time. Each team must also present their player passes or mobile passes to the referee fifteen (15) minutes prior to game time. This rule includes the situation where a game may be in progress at the time prior to a scheduled game and may be running late. No player shall be allowed to play without a valid player pass for the specific team playing. No team shall be allowed to play unless all players are in uniform ready to play and have their valid player passes at the scheduled game time. If player passes for the team are not presented, the game shall be forfeited and the forfeiting team will be fined according to the fine for an "imposed forfeit".



E. After waiting 15 minutes past the scheduled game starting time or 20 minutes if 5 additional minutes have been requested as stated above, the coach of the waiting team shall inform the referee that his/her team is leaving as the other team is late beyond the required waiting time and that his team will take a forfeit against the late team. The waiting coach must so inform the IWSL Business Office within three days of this development. However, if the waiting team coach agrees to play the game even although the opponent team is late, there can be no protest based on lateness.



F. Each team shall be coached by a coach having an IWSL coach's pass for any team within the same club (mobile passes are acceptable). If no coach with such coach's pass is present at the game, the game shall not be played and an "imposed forfeit" shall be declared in favor of the opponent team. The fine and forfeit shall be as prescribed for "imposed forfeits".



G. Home team must have the field prepared and ready for play fifteen (15) minutes prior to scheduled game time, unless the field is being used, or on a rainy day, it may have to be re-marked. This includes proper field size,  lining, nets, goals and goal size, and corner flags.


PROTESTING FIELD AND GOAL SIZE FOR IWSL GAMES:
 
The proper way to  protest the field and goals size is, before the game, inform the referee that you believe the field and/or goal size are not as prescribed by the IWSL for the competing  age level teams.  Ask the referee to so indicate on the game report form that is sent to IWSL and that you will protest the game on those grounds.  If the Visiting Team wants to protest the game on grounds of field and goal size, you must  then also inform the IWSL of the protest by email. 



H. CANCELLATION AND RESCHEDULING OF GAMES:

Each team is allowed to initiate change to two scheduled games per season (this includes a time change). Changes caused by any State Cup Scheduled game will be exempt. Game change requests for all rescheduled games must be submitted online by the end of the fourth (4th) week of the season. (See items b and f below.)  Games changed without an approved game change will be forfeited by the submitting/requesting team.

ADDITIONAL GAME CHANGE OPTIONS:   Additional Game Changes over the 2 free allowed and Late Game Change requests (submitted less than 7 days before the game but not less than 24 hours in advance) can be requested via a $75.00 fee payable via PAYPAL. The PAYPAL button will automatically appear on the team’s Game Change link if the request is late or over the 2 free limit (the agreement of the opposing team is mandatory for any late or additional game changes). These must also be submitted online by the end of the fourth (4th) week of the season.
 
[a. Changes must be submitted online via the "Game Change Request " available on the team's Team Page of our website.
 
[b. The request must be submitted to the IWSL at least 7 days prior to the date of the scheduled game, or make up game (whichever is earliest), by the team requesting the rescheduling of the game (not automatically the HOME team).
 
[c. The request must include the date the make-up game will be played and any other changes.
 
[d. Failure to submit the change request on time will result in a $75.00 fine and forfeit. (See additional options above)
 
[e. The opposing coach will offer makeup dates for a rescheduling of the game. If the opposing coach refuses to agree to the change or cannot be contacted directly, the requesting coach should request assistance from the League Mediator. The team refusing to cooperate loses home field advantage.
 
[f. All rescheduled games must be played no later than the date of the last scheduled game of the season as set by the Board of Directors.
 
[g. A $75.00 fine will be assessed to the team responsible for the forfeit of any games not played.
 
[h. Two forfeits by a team will result in suspension of the coach for the next playing season. Reinstatement will be by choice of the Board of Directors.



[i.WEATHER: Should it occur that a game cannot be played as scheduled due to inclement weather where the referee or the League declares the game unplayable, or the park district or club (where the club owns the field) will not allow playing on the field, these rules will not apply. Rescheduling of such games shall be arranged between the two coaches and the home team must notify the Referee Assignor of the make up date. If the referee cannot be notified prior to game time, the home team shall meet the referee at the field to inform him/her the game will not be played.



I. If a referee does not show up for a game, a substitute referee(s) must be used. Each team will provide one individual from each side to officiate the entire game together to the best of their ability and the game SHALL be played.  Failure to cooperate will result in a forfeit.  Both coaches must sign the line-up form prior to the game.



J. The referee will request the player and coaches passes at the beginning of the game and will return them to the coach at the end of the game. Where red cards or coach send off occur, the passes of the involved player or coach will be sent to the IWSL the day after the game.


K: Safety & Weather/Lightning-The team's coaches/officials are responsible for their own safety and that of their players. They shall ensure that all persons associated with their team immediately leave the field and go to a place of safety inside a car or building when lightning is seen (visible from the field no matter how far away it appears) and/or when a lightning detection device indicates lightning is in the area. They shall then wait there until no lightning has been seen for thirty (30) minutes or the lightning detection device indicates danger from lightning has passed. Team's coaches/officials shall assure that all present adhere to this rule.


ARTICLE Vll: PROTESTS

SECTION 1: (A protest is the formal filing of a complaint seeking redress such as protesting the outcome of a game for any reason). Protests shall be filed in writing and must be mailed to the IWSL Business Office, PO Box 68849, Schaumburg, IL 60168 within forty-eight (48) hours after the scheduled game along with paying any fine due and a $50.00 bond in order to be valid. The protest letter, the applicable fine, and the $50.00 bond must be sent together - NO EXCEPTIONS. A $50.00 cash bond shall be posted for each protest.

If the Trial and Appeals Board uphold the protest, the $50.00 bond will be returned and the fine reimbursed. If not upheld, the $50.00 bond will be considered forfeited and deposited to the IWSL bank account. If the check that was forwarded as payment for the fine is returned NSF, the protest will be considered null and void and the $50.00 bond deposited to the IWSL account

SECTION 2: Protests pertaining to the field, or the game and its administration, must be filed with the referee before the game unless the reason for the protest occurs during the game. Examples follow:

1. Improper uniforms, no numbers on shirts.

2. Improper field size, goal size, and markings: No penalty area or goal area and no penalty mark and semi-circle. No side or goal lines. No center line or circle. No nets. Unusual holes or markings, or other conditions on the field which may be hazardous to the players.

3. Improper shoes. Metal showing, etc. (see equipment).

4. More than eighteen players in complete uniforms (shirt, socks, shorts, shoes).

5. Illegal substitution of players. Switching uniforms during the course of the game.

6. Late game start. (More than 15 minutes after the scheduled starting time.)

7. No player passes for all players on the line-up sheet, unless it has been dealt with prior to the game with the Registrar and the Referee Assignor.

8. Suspended player or coach/manager actively participating in a game prior to reinstatement time.

9. One team's reluctance to set a definite date for a make-up game.

10. Player(s), coach/manager, or fan(s) verbal abuse, heckling, or intoxication during the course of the game.

11. Substituting illegally.

In all protests, notify opposing coach/manager, captain(s), and referee, and sign the line-up sheet with the reason for the protest. The protest must be sent within forty eight (48) hours after the scheduled game time. NO EXCEPTIONS.



WORD OF ADVICE:

Referee decisions, right or wrong, are final if they pertain to the FIFA Laws of the Game, or as modified by the IWSL. No protests are allowed for Red Cards and Yellow Cards for players or Red Cards (send off) and Yellow Cards (warning) for coaches.

Protests should be made with the following assumption and understanding in mind. The protest is filed for the good of soccer and not as a tool of revenge or for personal reasons. Such valid complaints should be sent in a letter form to the IWSL Business Office which will notify the Board of Directors who may decide to act on the matter. It should not be used as a tool to replay a game or to try to win by a forfeit of a particular game or for personal reasons.



SECTION 3: The Trial Board will decide if a protest is a valid one and will act accordingly. Their decision is a matter of public inspection by any member in good standing with this League.



ARTICLE VIIl: TRIALS AND APPEALS BOARD


SECTION 1: The function of the Trial and Appeals Board is to hear and rule on all protests, and any other matters that may be deemed as requiring a decision of the Board of Directors. The Board will be chaired by the Vice-President and contain two (2) members who shall be appointed by the Board of Directors of this League.



SECTION 2: All matters presented to the Board, must be acted upon within twenty one (21) days after receiving written notification of a violation sent in to the Business Office in regards to any protests. Other matters shall be handled expeditiously allowing time for investigation, appointing a committee, and notifying parties.



SECTION 3: APPEALS (An appeal is the request for a rehearing by a higher authority. For instance, one might appeal the finding of the IWSL to the IYSA and/or appeal the finding of the IYSA to the USSF. One might appeal the outcome of a protest to the full Board of the IWSL). To submit an appeal send a letter outlining the subject you are appealing and the basis for your appeal. You must include any applicable fines due and a $100.00 appeal bond payable to IWSL. A $100.00 cash bond shall be posted for each appeal. If the Board upholds the appeal, the bond will be returned. If not upheld, the bond will be forfeited and deposited to the IWSL general fund. Mail to: IWSL - Appeal Board, PO Box 808, West Dundee, IL 60118.

The line of authority for an appeal shall be:

Youth Teams after paying the appropriate fee.

l. State Youth Association

2. National Appeals Committee

3. USSF Board of Directors

4. FIFA

Adult Teams after paying the appropriate fee.

1. ISSA

2. National Appeals Committee

3. USSF Executive Committee

4. USSF National Council

5. USSF Board of Directors

6. FIFA

No club or team shall be represented by an attorney unless he/she is a member of said club or team.

Neither the IWSL nor its Directors or Committee Members shall be sued by a club, team, or member of such until all proper soccer channels are exhausted by them. If suit is brought, the party bringing the suit shall be responsible for and pay all defense costs incurred by the IWSL.



SECTION 4: 
All matters acted upon by the board are public record and may be inspected by any member in good standing with the League.


ARTICLE IX: TRAVEL GUIDELINES

Rules and guidelines for tournaments and out-of-league play (State Cup, Regionals, Nationals, Super League, etc) are as follows:

You must apply for a "Travel Permit" from the IYSA (Youth) or ISSA (adults) before you travel out of state or country.

Make arrangements to play regular scheduled league games before traveling. The make up date of the assigned game must be within fifteen (15) days from the original schedule if not played prior to the original date.

Traveling teams will make up game at the discretion of the opposing team, within reason. Any traveling team that forfeits a League game to play outside of the League will be fined $75.00 plus put on probation for a period of no less than six(6) months, nor more than one (1) year. If said team(s) continues this practice, the penalty will double, with possible expulsion from the League.

NO TEAM CAN TRAVEL OUTSIDE ILLINOIS WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE IYSA (Youth) or ISSA (adults).



ARTICLE X: COACHES CODE OF CONDUCT

Preamble

1. We as coaches accept the IWSL has the right and obligation to establish, maintain, review, and revise standards for its members, including the critical role of coaches and their assistants.

2. As member coaches of the IWSL, we agree to abide by league standards, and we accept that our role in aiding to build physical values, emotional satisfaction, and character-building attributes among our players relies on the trust and confidence players, parents, and the public place in us. We accept it is our responsibility to be familiar with the rules of the game, the IWSL Constitution, Rules & Regulations, and guidelines, and it is our responsibility to see that all conduct by our team representatives adheres to these policies. Coaches who exhibit conduct that does not comply with the Code of Conduct standards have no place in the IWSL.



Purpose

1. The Code of Conduct exists to clarify and distinguish ethical, appropriate, and approved behavior from those practices that are detrimental to players, the game of soccer, or the IWSL.

2. A secondary purpose is to promote and advance soccer through the image of IWSL coaches and individual soccer programs.



Definitions

Suspension: Suspension means temporary removal of the privilege of participation in the sport of soccer in the capacity specified such as, but not limited to, player, coach, assistant coach, administrator, trainer, and/or spectator. One under suspension shall not attend soccer related events including but not limited to games, practices, tryouts, and/or meetings. Not attending means being out of sight and sound of the event.

Team: Team means at least the minimum number allowable, or more players, properly registered as a unit with the IWSL during a playing seasonal year. A team shall be limited to a total of five (5) transferred players per seasonal year. A transfer means the movement of a currently or previously rostered player onto another roster or of a player who returns to the original roster within the current seasonal year.

Playing Seasonal Year: Youth - - August 1 through July 31

Adult -- January 1 through December 31

Registered Player: An individual whose name and signature appear on a team IWSL Registration Form and other registration documents properly completed and electronically filed with the IWSL or other programs through the United States Youth Soccer Association (USYSA) or the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) for a current playing seasonal year.

Non-Registered Player: Any individual who has not previously registered with a USYSA or USSF program within the current seasonal playing year.

Coach: The individual whose name and signature appear on the roster submitted by an IWSL member.

Team Representative: Any person identified with a team, including but not limited to coach, assistant coach, club officer, manager, trainer, player, parent, and supporter. If the team representative is the relative of the involved player , the team representative is the Club president.

First Registration Team (FRT): A team from which a registered player wishes to depart.

Second Registration Team (SRT): A team to which a registered player wishes to move.

Solicitation: Any and all encouragement, enticement, accommodation, or initial contact made which influences a registered player's movement from any team to another.



GAME CONDUCT

1. A coach's behavior must be such as to bring credit to soccer, the IWSL, the team, and individual.

2. Opposing coaches should meet prior to the game to exchange welcomes. It is mandatory that both teams and coaches participate in the post-game handshake. Sportsmanship and respect for the opposition must be obviously displayed regardless of the outcome of the game.

3. The IWSL insists that coaches restrict instructions from the sidelines from other than the Head Coach and one Assistant Coach. Coaches must be as inconspicuous as possible during a game, except in setting friendly and kind attitudes towards players, opponents, spectators, etc. Coaches, substitute players, team representatives, and spectators must be restricted to their respective areas. Where possible, both teams should occupy the same side of the field with one team occupying either half of the field. Parents/ spectators shall occupy the other side of the field on the half of the field directly across from the team with which they are associated. The imaginary line that would be drawn by extending the halfway line shall separate teams and parents/spectators of opposite teams. Teams and groups of parents should be at least ten yards apart.

4. Coaches should always maintain a controlled and undemonstrative attitude toward a game official - no game circumstances warrant departure from this attitude. It shall be considered a violation of these guidelines for any coach or team representative to engage in verbal dissent with a team representative of the opponent or to direct such remarks at a game official. Any physical contact between any team representative and a game official will be dealt with severely in accordance with IWSL rules.

5. Coaches shall use their influence to preempt conduct that would lead to unacceptable or unruly behavior or injury to a player or a game official. No conduct on the part of a spectator should ever interfere with or influence a game and failure by a coach to control his/her spectators at the request of a referee can result in a Red Card.
 
 
 
VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES

To ensure that ideals of fair play, sportsmanship, and character-building to which the IWSL has dedicated itself, the following are the penalties for the violations shown below. All fines must be paid by the date due or suspension will follow.

FIFA Laws of the Game states only a player or substitute or substituted player may be shown a yellow or red card. Coaches and other game officials are "cautioned verbally" by the referee if he/she is guilty of unsporting behavior, shows dissent by word or action, delays the restart of play or fails to control the actions of the parents and spectators reasonably thought to support his/her team. A verbal caution is tantamount to a yellow card. Coaches and other game officials are "sent off" if they continue to be guilty of unsporting behavior, showing dissent by word or action, delays the restart of play or fails to control the actions of the parents and spectators reasonably thought to support his/her team. Being sent off is tantamount to receiving a red card. A send off may be issued whether or not a verbal caution has been issued. Because players, parents, spectators and game officials are familiar with red and yellow cards, IWSL asks referees to show the red or yellow card so everyone associate with the game knows what has happened. Whether or not the red or yellow card is shown, does not affect the punishment.

Violations: Penalties:

1.  Violation:  Clubs/Teams failing to provide home fields  with field and goal sizes as prescribed. 
 
Penalty:  Forfeit the game and pay a fine of $300.  A second violation shall result in a $300 fine and suspention from the IWSL schedule for the balance of the season. 

2. Violation: Coach/Manager receiving a yellow card or caution for unsportsmanlike conduct:

Penalty: $50.00 fine and 60 day probation.

No protest of a yellow card (warning) is allowed. The opinion of the referee is final. If fine is not paid by Due Date suspension will result until paid.
 
3. Violation: Coach receiving a "Red Card" (send off):

Penalty: Automatic $300.00 fine and 2 week / 2 game suspension whichever is longer. If required, the offender shall meet with the Trial and Appeals Board and abide with their decision should the offense require any further action. Coaches' passes will be held by the referee and sent in to the Business Manager by the referee. Being "sent off" means being suspended from the game and after the game. Coach must leave the game field and surrounding area. See definition of "Suspension".

No protest of a Red Card (send off) is allowed. The opinion of the referee is final.
 
4. Violation: Coach receiving more than one (1) red card (send off) during the year.

Penalty: Suspended for the balance of the current season and fined $300.00. Further action may be taken by the Board of Directors.

No protest of a Red Card (send off) is allowed. The opinion of the referee is final.
 
5. Violation: Player receiving a Red Card:

Penalty: Suspended from playing the balance of that game and the next IWSL seasonal game and possible action by the IWSL Board. A subsequent "Red Card" during the same seasonal year shall result in suspension from playing the balance of that game and the next two IWSL seasonal games and action by the IWSL Board. A red card shall not affect play in State Cup or other tournaments unless action of the IWSL Board so directs. Player passes will be held and sent in to the Business Manager by the referee and returned to the coach after the suspension is served.

Adults Only: In addition to the above, the team or club of an adult player incurring a red card shall be fined $50.00 for the first offense, and for the second offense $75.00 plus IWSL Board action.

No protest of a Red Card (send off) is allowed. The opinion of the referee is final.
 
6. Violation: Coaches removing their team from the field during a game so as to end or delay the game without permission of the referee (not the agreement of the opposing coach) shall be guilty of unsportsmanlike conduct and shall incur a "red card" (send off) whether or not issued by the referee on the spot. Coach means coach, assistant coach, and other person in charge of the team acting as the coach during a game.

Penalty: Same as other red cards (send offs) issued to coaches. Any subsequent removing of his/her team from a game whether during the same seasonal year, or another, shall result in a red card (send off) with immediate punishment and IWSL Board action.
 
7. Violation: Inaccurate player pass information.
 
Penalty: IWSL Board action. Possible suspension and/or expulsion of the player. Forfeiture of all games in which the player played. If complicity by the coach, team manager, or club is proven; fine and/or suspension of the coach, team manager, and/or club.
 
8. Violation: Illegal use of Guest Player in an IWSL game.
 
Penalty: Forfeiture of all games in which such violation occured. If complicity by the coach, team manager, or club is proven; fine and/or suspension of the coach, team manager, and/or club.
 
9. Violation: Player playing in a game for a team to which she is not specifically rostered in the IWSL. This includes players from other teams within the same club. (This does not apply to a "Guest Player.")
 
Penalty: IWSL Board action. Possible suspension and/or expulsion of the player. Forfeiture of all games in which such player played. If complicity by the coach, team manager, or club is proven; fine and/or suspension of the coach, team manager, and/or club.
  
10. Violation: Voluntary Forfeit. (Click here for definition)

Penalty: $75.00 fine. Two forfeits within the same season result in suspension of the team for the next season. Referee fee to be paid by the forfeiting team unless the League is notified within the allotted time (see Section B). On game day teams need only wait fifteen (15) minutes after scheduled game time to declare forfeit. The only exception is if a member of the opposing team shows up fifteen minutes prior to game time and requests an additional five (5) minutes due to unforeseen delay. Upon two (2) forfeits, a team will be dropped from the schedule.

In the case of a team disbanding, or if a team shall not have played half of its scheduled games, the games played shall not count for or against the opposing teams.

11. Violation: Imposed Forfeit: (Click here for definition)

Penalty: $75.00 fine. 1-0 win for the opposing team.

12. Violation: Failure to provide 2 certified linespersons for the teams U-11 through U-19 home games.

Penalty: $50.00 fine each.

13. Violation: "No Game" Played
(No Game: Where neither team can play a game due to weather, neither teams fields playable, etc. and the season's end makes rescheduling impossible, the game shall be termed a "No Game" and neither team shall receive nor lose any points. Reasons such as too few players, graduation, homecoming, etc. would normally require a forfeit and shall not be considered a "No Game". Decisions as to whether a game shall be termed a "No Game" or forfeit shall be resolved by the Youth League Mediator or Adult Administrator respectively and his/her decision shall be final. Unplayed games must be avoided at all costs. Any games not played at the end of each season which have not been listed as a "No Game" or forfeit by the Youth Administrator, shall incur a fine of $75.00 to each of the coaches involved. The fine must be paid within 20 days of notice for the teams to be eligible to play in the next season. If not paid the team's club will be responsible)

Penalty: $75.00 fine.
 
14. Violation: Teams making changes to the schedule without following the rescheduling procedures of Article VI, Section F.

Penalty: $75.00 fine, and pay the referee fees if the League is not notified.

15. Violation: Not attending League meetings.

Penalty: $25.00 fine. NOTE: A manager may miss one meeting a year without incurring a fine except for the semi-annual meetings, held in Spring and Fall. These are mandatory.

16. Violation: Persistent reluctance of one team to make up a game.

Penalty: Forfeit and $75.00 fine plus referee fees will not be refunded.

17. Violation: Registered player or team found playing in an unaffiliated game or tournament without prior permission and written notification to the Secretary.

Penalty: Automatically suspended from further play for the remainder of the playing year. Scheduled games shall be forfeited and the team shall incur a fine of $75.00.

18. Violation: Cautioned players, coaches, or fans.

Penalty: Recorded and listed for infractions as sent in by the referee to the IWSL Vice-President. The Vice-President shall keep said record. Three violations of the same nature by the same team will result in an automatic suspension and an immediate Trial and Appeals Board appearance (if deemed necessary by the President).

19. Violation: Returned check up to $499.00

Penalty: $25.00.

20. Violation: Returned check over $499.00:

Penalty. $50.00.

21. Violation: Team not having a coach with an IWSL coach's pass for that specific team or a club "All Teams" pass present at a game:

Penalty: "Imposed forfeit" declared in favor of the opponent team. The game shall not be played and the fine and forfeit shall be as prescribed for "imposed forfeits."

22. Violation: Team not paying its fines promptly. All fines must be paid within two weeks of being billed:

Penalty: Team will not be allowed to continue playing in the regular schedule until such time as all fines are paid. Teams will incur an imposed forfeit for games not played because of fines not paid.

All penalties are subject to additional action by either the IYSA or ISSA



FOR THE GOOD OF SOCCER

Unsportsmanlike conduct by either a player, a coach/manager, or a fan has no place in organized soccer. A coach/manager is responsible for the conduct of his/her team and spectators reasonably thought to support his/her team. Abusive or foul verbal language, or fighting, or heckling by the player(s) or the fans towards either their own team or the opposing team or the referee, will be dealt with severely. Such actions may result in suspension of the offending individual by the Board of Directors. The minimum time for such a suspension shall be fourteen (14) days.

Alcoholic beverages and the use of illegal drugs prior to, during, or immediately following the end of the game by any player or coach of the League are strictly forbidden.

Teams are responsible for cleaning up after themselves after each game.

All League meetings shall be conducted according to Robert's Rule of Parliamentary Order. The President shall be the chairperson and shall preside at all meetings.

If two teams have the same color uniform and the conflict cannot be resolved, the home team must change.

This document is a guideline. All matters that may arise at the games and as the year proceeds should be settled at League meetings and put into history in the minutes of that meeting. This document is a reference guide, not the final work on any matter pertaining to the administration of this League.

In furthering good sportsmanship in our League, teams are asked to do the following:

Where possible, both teams should occupy the same side of the field and the parents/spectators of both teams should occupy the other side. The home team shall occupy the area bound by an imaginary box (if none is marked) six feet by forty feet (Technical area) beginning five feet to the right of the midfield line and extending forty feet to the right. The front of the technical area shall be three feet from the touch line. The visiting team shall occupy a similar area to the left of the midfield line. Parents/spectators of each team shall occupy the area directly across the field from the team with which they are associated and at least five feet left or right of the midfield line.

Technical Area: The technical area, (The Area) as modified from FIFA for IWSL rules, is the area in which the team substitutes, one licensed head coach, one licensed assistant coach and one trainer remain during the game. No other person is allowed in the area. One technical area shall be provided for each team. The location of the area may be altered to include players bench if one is provided. If painted lines are provide to define the area, they shall begin at a point four (4) yards on either side of the imaginary extended center line and one yard from (off) the playing field. One line shall parallel the touch line one (1) yard from the touch line and shall be ten (10) yards long. Starting at the point one (1) yard from the touch line and four (4) yards from the extended center line, another line shall extend five (5) yards in a direction away from the field. Two lines paralleling those lines shall be drawn so as to complete a parallelogram area. The coaches and trainer shall remain within the area except when temporarily outside to issue instructions to players and conduct other game related business. While it is not necessary to paint lines to designate the area, allowed coaches, trainers and substitutes shall occupy an imaginary area as nearly as possible to that described above. The coaches and other occupants of the area shall behave in a responsible manner.
All team spectators are asked to recognize a three (3) foot line along the sideline, with only coach/manager and players inside this boundary. This being for the safety of the players and so the linesman and so the referee may see the sideline more clearly.

All spectators, players, coaches/managers are asked to keep the end lines clear at all times. Persons in this area have a tendency to distract the goal tender.

 

 

 

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