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2011
Capital Fall Classic
Rules and Procedures
TOURNAMENT
HEADQUARTERS
Tournament
Headquarters will be located at Striker Park; 4801 Pouncey Tract
Rd., Glen Allen, VA 23059; Tournament Director: Chris Friant;
804-288-4625
REGISTRATION
Team
Check-in/Registration will occur Friday night, November 11th;
from 5 to 9pm:
Host Hotel for
Capital Fall Classic

Richmond Marriott
West
4240 Dominion Boulevard
Glen Allen,
Virginia 23060
(Click
for Directions)
Team
Check-in/Registration Requirements
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Original
2011/2012 Player Passes; either USYS State Association or US
Club Soccer passes
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Two Copies
of Official Roster
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Guest
Players:
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5 Guest
Players Maximum for all ages
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Guest
Players identified: Written on front or back of COPIES of
Rosters
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Player
Passes for Guest Player
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Every
player guest playing from one state with another must
have an approved US Youth Interstate Permission form
signed by both states. Contact your State
Association. This only applies to teams who use
guest players from states different from their's.
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Individual
Player Medical Release Forms including guest players
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Approved
Permission to Travel forms must be received for all teams
traveling from outside the state of Virginia excepted as
indicated below:
Click here for Hosting Forms...
Region 1 Policy Regarding Application To Host A Tournament
Region I has established the following policy
concerning permission to travel when attending USYS sanctioned
tournaments in Region I. The purpose of this policy is to make
it as simple as possible for the US Youth Soccer Region I teams
to travel to tournaments within Region I.
The new policy states that any USYS State Association teams
within Region I that is accepted into a tournament in Region I
do not need permission to travel papers. Permission to Travel is
not required in friendly games within Region 1. Note is to be
taken on the two (2) states that have an exception to this
policy (Connecticut & New Jersey).
National
State Associations in Region I:
*Connecticut
Jr Soccer Assn –
Must
provide Permission to Travel
Delaware Youth Soccer Assn
Eastern New York Youth Soccer Assn
Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer Assn
Soccer Maine
Maryland Youth Soccer Assn
Massachusetts Youth Soccer Assn
New Hampshire Soccer Assn
*New
Jersey Youth Soccer Assn –
Must
provide Permission to Travel
New York State West Youth Soccer Assn
Pennsylvania West State Soccer Assn
Soccer Rhode Island
Vermont Soccer Assn
Virginia Youth Soccer Assn
West Virginia Soccer Assn
Roster Sizes:
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U9
and U10 7v7 teams are limited to 14 players identified at
Registration.
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U11
8v8 teams are limited to 14 players identified at Registration
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U12
8v8 teams are limited to 18 players identified at Registration
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U13
to U15 Teams are limited to 18 players identified at
Registration
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U16, U17
and U18/U19 Teams can have 22 players on their rosters turned in
at Registration; however teams must identify 18 players before
each game with the referees. Only 18 players in each game are
allowed to play.
Five guest players
per team will be permitted for all age groups.
A.
Ball Size: Size 5 U19 - U13
Size 4 U12 – U9
B.
Game Duration:
80 min. U17, U18, U19 Halftime
- 5 min
70 min. U13, U14,
U15, U16 Halftime - 5 min
60 min,
U11, U12
Halftime - 5 min
50 min. U9, U10
Halftime - 5 min
C.
Substitutions:
Unlimited/Free substitutions with permission of
referee:
1. After a
goal has been made;
2. At the
beginning of the second half of play or prior to the beginning
of an overtime period;
3. At a goal
kick by either team;
4. At a
throw-in by the team in possession;
5. Injury
(any number of players from both teams may be substituted
whenever an injury has occurred after being beckoned onto the
pitch by the Referee)
Limited
substitutions may be made, with the referee's permission:
· In
case of stoppage of play for an injury; or
· Cautioned
player (cautioned player only)
Under no
circumstances may substitutions be made (1) on corner kicks or
(2) after the game has ended in a tie and FIFA penalty kicks
will be required to determine a winner
All
substitutes shall inform the assistant referee on their side of
the field that they wish to enter the game prior to the time
they are entitled to enter the game as a substitute. The
assistant referee will signal the referee that substitutes wish
to enter the game at the first opportunity that the substitute
is allowed to enter the game. The substitutes must wait until
the referee signals that it is okay for them to enter the field.
D. Home Team
Team listed first is the designated Home Team and
must change jerseys when the referee determines a conflict to
exist.
E. Forfeits:
Teams not at the field ready to play with a minimum of 7
eligible players at the scheduled game time will forfeit the
match at the discretion of the tournament director. Forfeited
scores will be counted 3 – 0. Teams forfeiting games will not
be able to advance to the playoff rounds.
F. 7/8-a-side:
U10, U11, U12 Three referee system will be utilized if
at all possible. Offsides will be called regardless.
G. Inclement Weather:
The Tournament Rules Committee reserves the right to
make the following changes in the event of inclement weather:
* Relocate and/or reschedule a match.
* Change a division structure.
* Reduce scheduled duration of a match
* Cancel a match.
In the event of inclement weather forcing play to
be halted and preventing the match from completing during the
scheduled time, the score shall stand if at least one-half of
the match has been completed. The
tournament director will have the final decision on field
closure.
H. Player’s
Equipment:
All players must wear shinguards. No jewelry of any kind will be allowed. Casts, splints
or body braces made of a hard substance in its final form such
as leather, rubber, plastic, plaster or fiberglass must be
covered on all
exterior surfaces with no less than ˝ inch thick, high density
polyurethane, or an alternate material of the same thickness and
similar physical properties to protect the injury.
A medical release for the injured player signed
by a licensed physician must be available at the game site.
Players may not play with these casts without the approval of
the Referee.
I. Rules
for Advancement:
Teams will be awarded points on the following basis:
Six (6) points for each Win
Three (3) points for each Tie
Zero (0) points for each Loss
One (1) point for each goal scored up to a maximum of three (3)
per game.
One (1) point for each shutout
Examples:
A 0-0 tie will be scored as 4 points for each team (3 for tie, 1
for shutout)
A 4-2 game will be scored as 9 points for the winning team (6
for win, 3 for goals) and 2 points to the losing team (2 for
goals).
In the event of a tie in points at the end of bracket play; the
winner for advancement to Semi-Final or Finals will be
determined as follows:
1. The
winner in head to head competition. (If there is a 3 team tie,
proceed to the next tie breaker)
2. Goal
differential, max of +/-3 per game (Team wins 4-0, only gets 3
points, losing team gets -3)
3. Goals
For (max 5 goals per game)
4. Goals
Against (max 5 goals per game)
5. Shoot-Outs*
When the
tiebreaker system is used, the
criteria are followed from 1 through 4 until one team is
eliminated and then the criteria starts over again at Rule #1.
Rules are repeated until one team remains.
*All
Shoot-Outs for 1st in Divisional play will be at 7:30am Sunday
morning at a field location determined by the tournament
director. Ties between 2nd and 3rd in division play leading to
both teams playing consolation games will be decided by
the above criteria; except for #5 Shoot-Outs. These ties will
be decided by the discretion of the Tournament Director.
J. Resolving
Ties in Semi-Final and Final Match:
If the semi-final or finals match is tied at the end of
regulation time, the teams will be given a five minute rest. The
following will decide the match:
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Overtime
will be 2 - five minute periods with substitutions allowed.
Overtime will not be sudden death. Ejections will reduce
the number of players on the field as normal
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If teams
remain even at the end of overtime the game will be decided
by the FIFA, Kicks from the Penalty Spot Procedure as
outlined in the Laws of the Game; using only the players
remaining on the field at the end of overtime.
K.
Placement of Division:
Division of
12: 3 Groups of 4
teams. Teams will play 3 group games two on Saturday and
one on Sunday. Winners of each group and one wild card (highest
placing 2nd place team) will advance to the Semi-Finals.
Winners of the Semi-Finals will advance to a Final.
Division of
10: 2
Groups of 3 and 1 group of 4. Group with 4 plays round robin
with two games Saturday and one game Sunday; winner of the group
advances to the Final. Groups of 3 will play two group games
Saturday. Sunday 1st in each of the 3 team groups will play a
semi-final leading to the final. The remaining teams in these
groups with play consolation games 2nd vs 2nd and 3rd vs
3rd.
Division of
8: Each team will play 3 games within a 4-team
group. The group winners will play for the championship.
Division of
7: All 7
teams will be placed in Group A. Teams have been randomly seeded
and each team will play 2 games each on Saturday. After all
games on Saturday are played all 7 teams will be seeded 1st
through 7th based on the standard tournament scoring and
tie-breaking procedures. The #1 team will receive a bye into the
semi-finals. The remaining seeds (#2 thru #7) will play
quarterfinal games with the winners advancing to the
semi-finals. The losing teams will be eliminated from the
tournament. Semi-Final winners advance to a Final.
Division of
6: Each team will play two games within a three-team
group. The first and second place team in each group will play
in a semi-final match. The third place teams will play a
consolation game. The semi-final winners will play for the
division championship.
Division of
5: Each team will play a four game round robin
schedule. The champion will be the top finishing team by
points. No Final will be played in 5 Team Divisions
Division of
4: Each team will play a three game round robin
schedule. The first and second place teams will play for the
division championship.
L. Protest:
There will be no protests. All officiating decisions
are final.
M. Sideline
Behavior:
Both teams will sit on the same side of the field. Only
coaches and trainers may stay on the player’s sideline.
Spectators are only allowed on the opposite side of the field
from the coaches and players and are limited to being in the
designated area from penalty box to penalty box. No spectators
are allowed behind the goal areas.
Harassment of the officials from coaches, spectators or players
will not be tolerated.
N. Send-offs:
If a player receives a red card or two yellow cards
during a match, that player will sit out the rest of that match
and also their next match. Players serving Red card suspensions
are allowed to sit on the bench during their teams next game but
are not allowed to be in uniform. A coach or other authorized
bench personnel sent off during a match must leave the field
immediately upon being sent off, and must remain away from
the field during the team’s next match.
O. NO
alcoholic beverages are allowed in the park or the parking lot
of any of the game sites. Your team will be subject to
forfeiting 1 game.
P. Game
Balls: All game balls will be provided by tournament. Only
balls provided by the tournament can be used.
Q. The
tournament will be played in accordance with FIFA Laws of the
Game except as modified by these rules.
R. Tournament
Cancellation:
If the tournament is cancelled for any reason
before the tournament begins and before any matches are played,
teams are guaranteed a refund of an amount to be determined by
the Executive Committee of the Richmond Strikers once all
invoices are paid and final budgets are approved.
S. Hotel
Services:
To insure the quality of service provided at the
2010 Capital Fall Classic, the Richmond Strikers Soccer Club has
appointed Anthony Travel as our new official Hospitality Service
of the tournament. All teams are mandated to book any hotel
reservations through Anthony Travel to insure their place in the
2010 Capital Fall Classic. Any teams that do not comply will be
at risk of forfeiting their acceptance.
Local Richmond
teams or teams “commuting” to Richmond for the weekend do not
have to stay in hotels but must contact either Anthony Sports or
the tournament director indicating their intentions to do so.
Please
soccer@anthonytravel.com to e-mail Anthony Travel
sports travel expert or call
(800) 736-6377
By
using Anthony Travel as our booking service the Richmond
Strikers and the Capital Fall Classic can offer our "Act of God"
Clause. This states "Should this event be cancelled for reasons
beyond the Event Organizer's control (including weather), all
outstanding reservations will be released at no charge
to the participants"
T. Team
Withdrawal:
All Entry Fees must be postmarked by September
15, 2011 to guarantee consideration. All late applications will
be put on a wait list for review. Upon acceptance, the fee is
non-refundable. If your team is accepted and later withdraws,
the entry fee is non-refundable and sanctions will be placed
against your team/club for future participation in Richmond
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