1. Age and Eligibility – Participation in the Wyomissing “Quarry Classic Tournament” is open to accepted teams composed of twelve (12) players for U8, fourteen (14) players for ages U9, U10, U11 & U12 eighteen (18) players are allowed on a U14 roster, or fewer players meeting the age limit of the specified division. Players must have been born during, or subsequent to, the divisional year. Players are permitted to play on only one team within their bracket! Each team must be affiliated with the USYSA/USSF and must present a valid roster. The valid roster must be present at the field for the duration of the tournament.
An individual player may only play for one team throughout this tournament.
Age groups for the teams are as follows and the
guidelines for age cut-off will follow USYSA policy.
• Under 8 Boys and Girls
• Under 9 Boys and Girls
• Under 10 Boys and Girls
• Under 11 Boys and Girls
• Under 12 Boys and Girls
• Under 14-18 Boys and Girls
3 guest players are allowed on U8 teams, 5 guest players are allowed on U9 and older teams. Additional guest players pay be permitted only after a request has been granted by the tournament director and club president.
2. Laws of the Games – All games shall be played in accordance with FIFA Laws. U.S. Soccer rules regarding the use of U.S. Soccer registered referees ONLY will be followed.
3. Duration of Games
Year
|
Ball
|
Minutes
|
Under 14
|
5
|
70
|
Under 12
|
4
|
60
|
Under 11
|
4
|
60
|
Under 10
|
4
|
50
|
Under 9
|
4
|
50
|
Under 8
|
3
|
30
|
• All games will be played with a running clock. The
referee may stop the clock for serious injuries. All decisions of this nature
are made by the referee on the field and are final.
4. Field and Game Equipment
• Players must wear numbers on the back of their
uniforms and these numbers shall coincide with those listed on the team’s
official tournament roster.
• Players are required to wear shin guards in
accordance with FIFA Laws of the Game.
• The designated home team shall change to alternate
uniform color if a conflict exists. Home team will have 1st half kick-off and
away team will have 2nd half kick-off.
• The home team, listed first on the schedule, will
supply the ball for the game.
• The away team, listed second on the schedule, will
choose the side of the field to begin defending.
• Check-in time is 60 minutes prior to the scheduled
start of each team’s first game. For all other games, teams must be at the
field 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start time.
• Patch Exchanges are encouraged.
5. Protests
• There will be no protests.
• The tournament is for the kids to enjoy the game,
get exercise and compete.
• Learning how to win or lose graciously is a trait
we want to foster at the Quarry Classic as well as a family friendly atmosphere.
Our kids grow up too fast, so lets stop and enjoy both teams’ efforts.
6. Substitutions
• Unlimited substitutions may be made, with the
referee’s permission
• After a goal has been scored
• At the beginning of the second half
• At a goal kick by either team
• At a throw-in by the team in possession only
• Limited substitutions may be made, with the
referee’s permission
• In case of stoppage of play for an injury
(one-for-one basis for the injured player(s))
• To replace a cautioned player
• No substitutions on corner kicks will be permitted
7. Game and Score Reporting
• The Field Marshall will ensure that the game and
the report forms are properly completed, a signature obtained, and the scores
recorded at the end of the game.
• The Field Marshall will ensure that the scores of
each game are reported to the Tournament Headquarters in a timely manner.
8. Conduct
• Players, coaches and spectators are expected to
conduct themselves within the spirit and the letter of the LAW. Displays of
temper or dissent are cause for ejection from the game and surrounding field
area.
• Players, coaches and team officials ejected from a
game by the referee shall be ineligible for the next scheduled game. Players
and coaches receiving yellow and/or red cards will, in addition, have the matter
referred to their respective state youth soccer association.
• Teams will be assembled on the player side of the
field only. NO spectators will be permitted on the players’ side of the field
or behind the goal area.
• Alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited
anywhere on school, borough or club property.
9. Determining Division Winners
• Each team will be awarded three (3) points for each
win, one (1) point for a tie, and zero (0) points for a loss. The winning team
will be awarded bonus points for a goal differential to a maximum of (3)
points. Bonus points will be used as a tie-break if necessary to determine
division champions.
• Certain teams will play in a 4 or 5-team
round-robin format and others will play in 6 or 7-team pool play with a Finals
Round. Only in Final Round games will overtime be played. All other games,
which are tied at the end of regulation, will remain a tie.
• At the end of the preliminary round /round-robin
play, the division winner shall be the team with the most win/tie points in
their division. In the event of a tie within the division, the following
criteria will determine the winner:
1. Head to head competition (in the event of a tie
among more than two teams, this criterion will be omitted)
2. Most wins
3. Most bonus points
4. Least goals allowed
5. FIFA penalty kicks
• In the event of a tie among three (3) or more
teams, the elimination procedure begins with Step C. #2 above.
• The Tournament Director, acting within the
parameters of these rules, will determine the teams to advance into final
rounds.
10. Finals and Semi-Finals
• A. Winners in each division where crossovers are
dictated will advance to the championship game.
• Overtime will be played in case of a tie at the end
of regulation time in the Championship game only. The winner will be determined
as follows:
• Maximum of two (2) ten (10) minute
“sudden-victory”, overtime periods will be played. The teams will exchange ends
of the field after ten (10) minutes and a two-minute interval.
• Should the game remained tied after overtime play,
FIFA penalty kicks will be taken to determine the winner. 5 rounds of penalty
kicks per team will be taken first, and overall score of the 5 kicks will
determine the winner. Then the 6 and more kicks will be sudden victory with
each team getting a kick per round.
• Only players on the field of play at the end of the
overtime period are eligible to participate in penalty kicks.
11. Failure to Show and Forfeits
• There will be no grace period. Any team not ready
to play at their scheduled starting time will forfeit that game. For U8 a minimum of 4 players, U-9-U12 a
minimum of six (6) players and U-14 a minimum of seven (8) players constitutes a team and the
game may be played. If teams have less than minimum players at the time of kick off a 5 minute grace period will be allowed. After the completion of the grace period the team that is short will forfeit.
• If a
team is the cause for termination of a game, that team will be considered to
have forfeited the game. A score of 1 – 0 will be recorded and three (3) points
will be awarded for the win.
12. Inclement Weather
• In case of inclement weather, the Tournament Committee will have the authority and discretion to change games as follows:
• Relocate or reschedule any game(s).
• Change the duration of any game(s).
• Cancel any preliminary game(s).
• Preliminary games terminated after one-half of play
because of the weather, shall be considered final.
• Refund Policy – In the event of unforeseen
circumstances that would result in the cancellation of the tournament/games,
Reading United will refund a portion of the application fee. The fee returned
would be less the necessary fixed costs of running the tournament
• In the event that schedules need to be changed,
notice will be sent via email to your designated coach or team manager.
13. General
• Under no circumstances whatsoever will the
Tournament Committee, Reading United, or EPYSA be responsible for any expenses
(including the Tournament entry fee) incurred by any team. This includes a
situation where the Tournament or any game(s) is cancelled in whole or in part.
• The Tournament Committee’s interpretation of the
rules shall be FINAL! The Tournament Committee reserves the right to decide on
all matters pertaining to this tournament.
14. Fair Play 5/7 Rule
• Once a team gains a (5) goal lead over an opponent,
they must remove a player from the field of play.
• That Removed Player cannot return to the game
unless the opposing team should tie the score.
• If a team would increase their lead to (7) goals
(playing a man down) an additional player shall be removed from the field of
play. That second player removed can be returned if the goal differential
should return to a (5) goal lead.
• Tip - if your team is out playing a team, having
them play 2 touches only or their weak foot only can help them improve and make
the game more competitive as well.