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Field Dimensions: The playing field is 56 feet long by 32 feet wide for all ages . The goals are four feet high by six feet wide.

No Offsides in 3v3 Soccer! 

No Slide Tackling: Players must stay upright and "on their feet" and may not make contact with an opposing player.


Goal Scoring: A goal may only be scored from a touch (offensive or defensive) within a team's offensive half of the field (Ball must be completely on the offensive half of the field: Can not be touching the mid­line). If a player in their defensive end kicks the ball across midline and the ball hits another player (offensive or defensive) and the ball goes in the goal, a goal will be awarded.


The Goal Box: The goal box, eight feet wide by five feet long, is directly in front of the goal. The goals are four feet high by six feet wide. There is no ball contact allowed within the goal box, however, any player may pass through the goal box. If the ball comes to rest in the goal box, a goal kick is awarded regardless of who touched the ball last. Any part of the ball or player's body on the line is considered in the goal box and is an extension of such. Once the ball has broken the plane of the goal box, if the ball is touched by the defensive team, a goal will be awarded. If the offensive player touches after the ball has broken the plane, a goal kick will be awarded. The plane of the goal box extends upward.


Game Duration: The game shall consist of ONE 20 MINUTE CONTINUOUS GAME. A coin toss will determine direction and possession before the start of the game. The team winning the coin toss will choose which goal to defend and the other team will kick. Games tied after regulation play shall end in a tie, except in the playoffs. A team, at the discretion of the referee, will forfeit at game time if they are not present. There are no time­outs during 3v3 games


Playoff Overtime: Shall consist of a 3­minute "golden goal" overtime period with a coin toss to decide kickoff/direction. The first team to score in overtime is the winner. If no team has scored in the 3 ­minute overtime, the winner shall be decided by a shootout. The three players from each team remaining on the field at the end of the overtime period, will enter a rotation of penalty kicks alternating teams with each kick, with the higher scoring team winning after the first round. If the score remains tied after the first round of penalty kicks, the same 3 players will alternate in the same order in a sudden death penalty kick format until one team scores unanswered. 


Penalty Kicks: Shall be awarded if, in the referee's opinion, a scoring opportunity was nullified by an infraction (the infraction does not automatically result in a red card). It is a direct kick taken from the center of the midfield line with all players behind the mid­field line and the player taking the kick. This is a "dead­ball" kick. If a goal is not scored, the defense obtains possession with a goal kick.


Hand Ball Clarification: Deliberate handling of the ball that denies the opposing team a goal or an obvious goal­scoring opportunity will result in the following: ­a penalty kick will be awarded & ­the player committing the foul will be sent off and shown a red card (at referee's discretion).


Five Yard Rule: In all dead­ball situations, defending players must stand at least five yards away from the ball. If the defensive player's goal is closer than five yards, the ball shall be played five yards from the goal box, in line with the place of the penalty.


Kick­Ins: The ball shall be kicked into play from the sideline instead of thrown in. The ball is considered in play when the ball is touched with a foot and moves one full rotation.


Indirect Kicks: All dead­ball kicks (kick­ins, free kicks, kick­offs) are indirect with the exception of corner/penalty kicks. Goal Kicks: May be taken from any point on the endline. 


Kick Off: May be taken in any direction.


Player Registration: All players must be registered on their team's roster form before the tournament begins (player must be on roster before the first game).


Substitutions: Substitutions may be made at any dead­ball situation, regardless of possession. Teams must get the referee's attention and players are to enter and exit at mid­field.


Schedule Changes: It is the responsibility of the coach or team captain to check the schedule for any changes after each tournament game (you will not be notified of changes).


Delay of Game: Any player may be cautioned with a yellow card if it is deemed by the referee that the player is intentionally time wasting. eg: if a player intentionally kicks the ball long distances away from the playing field in order to waste time.


Scoring (In bracket play): Games will be scored according to the following: 3 points for a win; 1 point for a tie; 0 points for a loss. A forfeited game is scored as a 6­-0 win for the team present.


Age of Participants: The age group of each team is determined by the birthdates of the oldest player on the roster and the age group he/she will be playing in after August 1st of the current year (fall season).


Coed Rules: A coed team may be made up of any combination of male and female players. 


Sportsmanship: Good sportsmanship is to prevail at all times. Coaches will be held responsible for the conduct of themselves, their players, players' parents and spectators.


Uniforms: All players must wear jerseys/shirts during play and each team must bring both a light and dark colored jersey/shirt. If both teams are wearing the same color, a coin flip in pool play will determine which team must change. In playoffs, the higher seed will have the option. Athletic trainer and referee must approve players wearing proactive cast, hard cast will not be allowed. Braces will exposed metal will not be allowed. No jewelry will be allowed, including earrings of any type, rope necklaces and bracelets. The only exception will be players wearing medical bracelets.


Equipment: All players must wear shin guards. Any player without shin guards will not be allowed to play. All games will be played with a futsal ball!!


The Tournament Director has the right to move or reschedule games, as well as the right to shorten game times.


* The Tournament Director will have final authority on all event disputes and issues as well as interpretations of Tournament Rules *


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