Constitution of the Northern Virginia Adult Soccer Association
February 23, 2008
Article I. Name and Purpose
Section 1. The
name of this organization shall be the NORTHERN VIRGINIA ADULT SOCCER
ASSOCIATION (NVASA). It shall be associated with the Metropolitan DC –
Virginia Soccer Association (MDCVSA), with the United States Soccer
Federation (USSF) through the MDCVSA, and with the Federation
Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) through the USSF.
Section 2. The
purpose of the NVASA shall be to provide fair and competitive soccer to
players in the Northern Virginia, metropolitan Washington area and
promote related activities.
Article II. Membership
Section 1. Any
soccer team shall be member of NVASA upon timely payment of all
appropriate fees, deposits and fines, and any other criteria
established by the Executive Committee.
Section 2. Each
player on a member team must be registered in accordance with NVASA
Bylaws and any other rules established by the Executive Committee.
Article III. Executive Committee
Section 1. The
Executive Committee shall consist of the following officers:
Commissioner, Chief Judge Alternate Commissioner [hereinafter CJAC],
Treasurer, Registrar, Scheduler, and Recording Secretary.
Section 2. The Executive Committee nominates and appoints the Commissioner of NVASA.
Section 3. Along
with the Executive Committee, the Commissioner will appoint officers to
serve vacancies as Treasurer, CJAC, Registrar, Scheduler, and Recording
Secretary to serve a one-year term.
Section 4. An
Executive Committee member may continue at his/her position after 1
year unless challenged at the General Meeting by a NVASA player. If
there is a challenge, an election is held and the candidate with a
majority of votes becomes the Executive Committee member. If no
candidate receives a majority, the candidate receiving the lowest
number of votes is removed from the ballot and another vote is taken.
Section 5. Vacancies
on the Executive Committee shall be filled by a majority vote of the
officers if such vacancies occur between General Meetings. The person
appointed by the Executive Committee shall serve until the next General
Meeting, at which time the membership shall elect an officer to serve
the remaining term of the vacant seat.
Section 6. Any
member of the Executive Committee is subject to removal from office.
Charges shall be made in writing and a copy given to the accused
officer, who shall be allowed adequate time to prepare a
defense. Removal shall be by a vote of at least sixty-five percent
(65%) of the team captains present at a duly constituted general
meeting.
Section 7. The Commissioner may be removed from office by an affirmative vote of sixty-five percent (65%) of the captains of the league.
Article IV. Responsibilities of the Executive Committee
Section 1. The
Commissioner shall preside at all meetings, shall be an ex-officio
member of all league committees, shall cast the deciding vote in the
event of a tie vote at any Executive Committee meeting or team captain
meeting, shall make disciplinary findings with the consent of the CJAC
if the full Disciplinary Committee is unable to consider any matter on
a timely basis, and shall represent the league to the state soccer
association.
Section 2. Chief Judge/Alternate Commissioner
a. The
CJAC shall assist the Commissioner, and any other officer, in the
performance of their duties, shall exercise all the powers of the
Commissioner in their absence, shall assume the office of Commissioner
if it becomes vacant before the next Executive Committee, or General,
Meeting, and shall receive and record all reports of the referees,
referring reports to the NVASA Disciplinary Committee for disciplinary
action if they deem it necessary.
b. The
CJAC shall also preside over all disciplinary hearings, shall appoint
at the beginning of each season a slate of committee members acceptable
to the Commissioner who shall serve during that season, shall excuse
any member with an apparent conflict-of-interest in a hearing, shall
appoint new committee members mid-season with the consent of the
Commissioner, and shall cast the deciding vote in the event of a tie
vote at any Disciplinary Committee meeting.
Section 3. The
Treasurer shall have charge of and receive monies on behalf of the
league, shall keep a detailed account of income and expenditures, shall
submit a complete written report showing league financial transactions
at every team captain meeting, and shall prepare a budget for future
expected transactions.
Section 4. The Registrar shall collect player registrations, which are needed for insurance reasons and to obtain field permits.
Section 5. The
Scheduler shall set a schedule at the beginning of the season. He shall
consider re-scheduling requests and re-scheduling due to rainouts.
Section 6. The Recording Secretary shall record and publish all meeting minutes.
Article V. Administrative Duties of the Executive Committee and the Disciplinary Committee
Section 1. The
Executive Committee shall have the authority to take such actions as
may be necessary and appropriate to administer the following functions:
a. Scheduling and re-scheduling games.
b. Obtaining referees.
c. Collecting, allocating, and disbursing funds.
d. Maintaining records of previous meetings.
e. Maintaining standings.
f. Providing a roster of team captains and officers, upon request.
g. Requiring the acquisition and proper set-up of fields by member teams.
h. Administering all aspects of the web site.
Section 2. The
Disciplinary Committee shall have the authority to take such actions as
may be necessary and appropriate to administer the following functions:
a. Hearing complaints from referees, member teams, and players concerning allegations of serious misconduct.
b. Disciplining member teams, players, and coaches for infractions of the NVASA Constitution or Bylaws.
Section 3. The
Disciplinary Committee shall be led by the CJAC, who shall appoint at
the beginning of each season a slate of committee members acceptable to
the Commissioner who shall serve during that season. The CJAC shall
cast the deciding vote in the event of a tie vote at any Disciplinary
Committee meeting.
Section 4. The
Disciplinary Committee may temporarily suspend a player, coach,
spectator or team for a portion of a season for misconduct. A team may
appeal any suspension that is not an automatic suspension as defined in
the Constitution or Bylaws.
Section 5. With
the consent of the CJAC, the Commissioner shall have the discretion to
make a disciplinary finding, should the full Disciplinary Committee be
unable to consider a matter on a timely basis.
Section 6. The
permanent removal of a player, coach, referee, spectator or team for a
season or longer, for misconduct, can only be made by an affirmative
vote of sixty-five percent (65%) of the team captains present at a duly
constituted general meeting.
Section 7. The
Commissioner may temporarily suspend a player or team for a portion of
a season for the non-payment of fees. A team may appeal any suspension
that is not an automatic suspension as defined in the Constitution or
Bylaws.
Section 8. Whenever
the NVASA Constitution or Bylaws require contact of a specific officer,
after best efforts made to contact the appropriate officer have been
unsuccessful, contact of any other officer will be deemed adequate.
Article VI. Executive Committee Meetings
Section 1. Meetings
of the Executive Committee shall be held at least once prior to each
season. The Commissioner may call additional meetings at any time, and
must do so upon request of a majority of the officers. The time and
place of each Executive Committee meeting shall be given to each
officer at least five (5) days prior to such meeting.
Section 2. No
meeting of the Executive Committee shall be held without a quorum
present. A simple majority (51%) of the officers shall constitute a
quorum.
Section 3. Each
officer present at any Executive Committee meeting shall be entitled to
one vote. Motions pertaining to administrative duties of the Executive
Committee as specified in the NVASA Constitution require a majority
vote of the Executive Committee to enact. Other motions, not
specifically mentioned as administrative duties of the Executive
Committee, require the approval of the team captains.
Article VII. Team Captains
Section 1. Each
team shall have one captain. Each team shall provide at least one
alternative captain, in case the primary contact is unavailable.
Section 2. The
team captains shall be responsible for attending the General Meetings,
serving as contact persons through whom Executive Committee decisions
and policies shall be reported, and performing such other duties as
defined by the Executive Committee.
Article VIII. General Meetings
Section 1. General
meetings shall be held once prior to each season. The Commissioner
shall designate the time and place for such meetings.
Section 2. A
special meeting of team captains may be called by the Commissioner, and
must be called by the Commissioner within thirty (30) days of receipt
of a written request by team captains of sixty-five percent (65%) of
the NVASA teams.
Section 3. At
least seven (7) days prior to any general or special meeting of the
team captains, a written notice (including email) of such meeting and
an agenda shall be sent to each team captain.
Section 4. At
any general or special meeting of team captains, the attendance of
fifty percent (50%) of the team captains shall constitute a quorum.
Section 5. At
any general or special meeting of team captains, each NVASA member team
shall be entitled to cast one vote on any matter. A person directly
associated with the team must cast each vote. No one person is able to
vote more than once. Proxy voting on behalf of absent teams shall not
be allowed.
Section 6. The Commissioner may not cast a vote on behalf of any team. The only time a Commissioner may vote is to break a tie.
Section 7. Members
of the Executive Committee are not granted any voting privileges during
General Meetings, except that they may vote if they are serving as a
team captain.
Section 8. On
any motion considered by the team captains, a majority is necessary for
approval. An exception to majority votes shall be motions that
contradict actions taken by the Executive Committee on matters that
have been delegated by this Constitution as an administrative duty of
the Executive Committee. Motions to veto such Executive Committee
decisions are approved by a vote of sixty-five percent (65%) of team
captains.
Section 9. Meetings
of team captains shall be conducted in accordance with Roberts Rules of
Order. The regular order of business shall be: (a) call to order, (b)
reading of the minutes, (c) treasury report, (d) committee reports, (e)
unfinished business, (f) new business, and (g) adjournment.
Article IX. Adoption and Amendment of the NVASA Constitution and Bylaws
Section 1. The team captains shall adopt a Constitution and Bylaws by an affirmative vote of sixty-five percent (65%) of the member teams.
Section 2. Amendments to the NVASA Constitution may be adopted by an affirmative vote of sixty-five percent (65%) of the member teams.
Section 3. Amendments
to the NVASA Bylaws may be adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority
of the member teams represented in person by a team captain.
Bylaws of the Northern Virginia Adult Soccer Association
Article X. Teams
Section 1. Each
team must pay registration, referee, insurance and forfeiture fees, by
the deadlines established by the Executive Committee. Team must also
supply any other criteria set by the Executive Committee.
Section 2. Teams
must submit a roster of players by a deadline established by the
Executive Committee. The roster must include name, address, birth date,
one contact phone, and an e-mail address for each player named on that
roster. The roster shall include at least five players of each gender.
Section 3. In
order to retain its previous season’s final division standing, a team
must consist of at least five of the players registered on the official
NVASA roster with that team in the previous season.
Section 4. In
the case of any NVASA member team split, the group that registers the
majority of team players from the previous season’s team shall retain
the team’s NVASA division standing. A team composed of the remaining
players will be a new team and placed within the appropriate division
by the Executive Committee in accordance with the Bylaws.
Section 5. Player
passes, issued by, and through, the authority of the MDCVSA, are
mandatory. A player must produce a valid pass before they may play in
any league-sanctioned match.
Section 6. Each
team, before each match, and contemporaneously with their player
passes, must provide to the referee, a game roster with all the players
that are going to play in that match. Such a roster shall only include
players that have been registered with the league and identified
according to Section 2 of this Article.
Section 7. Each team shall have a primary uniform consisting of numbered jerseys.
Section 8. In
the event two teams have similar uniform colors, the home team must
change to a non-conflicting, or secondary, color. If the home team does
not change uniforms, it forfeits the game.
Section 9. The non-conflicting, secondary uniform need not have numbered jerseys.
Section 10. Inappropriate
conduct will not be tolerated and should be reported to the Executive
Committee. Teams are responsible for the conduct of their team players,
coaches, and spectators. Team players, coaches, and spectators may not:
a. Use abusive or degrading language, including racist and sexist comments,
b. Verbally or physically threaten or assault anyone,
c. Possess, use, or be under the influence of alcohol or any other controlled substances,
d. Display poor sportsmanship,
e. Enter the field of play except for substitution or injury and with the prior permission of the referee,
f. Harass the referee,
g. Dispute or attempt to influence the referee’s decisions.
Article XI. Players
Section 1. Players
participating in NVASA sanctioned games do so at their own risk. The
League, the Executive Committee, and the coaches do not accept
responsibility for injuries to any player.
Section 2. A player may play on any other team provided it is not in the same division.
Article XII. Divisions
Section 1. Division
standings are based on points awarded for results of regular season
games. A win equals 3 points, a tie equals 1 point, a loss equals 0
points. There is no point deduction penalty for a forfeit loss.
Section 2. In
the event of two or more teams sharing the same number of points in the
final standings, the following criteria, in order of priority, will be
used: head-to-head, goal differential (goal scored minus goals
allowed), goals against, goals for, most wins, least forfeitures, most
shutouts, and coin toss. A forfeit is a 3-0 win.
Section 3. All
possible promotions and relegations will be discussed at a general
meeting. Within each division, the regular season winner and the
tournament winner (if any) will be the first two teams promoted. If
these teams are the same, the second-place regular season team will be
second in line to be promoted. The two lowest-ranked teams within a
division, based on the regular season record, will be the first teams
relegated.
a. Promotion/relegation
is mandatory. A team may preserve their place in the division from
which they are being promoted/relegated by an affirmative vote of a
majority of the teams in the affected divisions.
Section 4. Any
new team which has been accepted for NVASA membership will be placed in
the appropriate division by vote of the Executive Committee in
accordance with the following criteria:
a. A team comprised of players with little to no experience may be placed in one of the lower NVASA divisions.
b. A
team comprised of experienced players, but which is newly formed and
does not have a season record from a recognized league, may be placed
in one of the middle divisions.
c. A
team of experienced players with an appropriate season record (as
determined by the Executive Committee) or tournament record may be
placed in one of the higher divisions.
d. No
new team will be placed within any division until the end of a season
and following the movement of the season’s first and last place teams
in each division to the appropriate positions within the next higher
and lower divisions.
e. In
placing new teams within NVASA, the Executive Committee shall make no
placement which would demote any team that has just been promoted to
the next higher division back down to that division from which it was
promoted in accordance with these Bylaws.
Article XIII. Rules of the Game
Section 1. Each
team must set-up and remove field equipment as required by the
Executive Committee. This may include lining one-half of the field,
installing a portable goal, a net, and two corner flags, no later than
10 minutes after game time or upon field availability, whichever is
later. If any of the above conditions given reasonable notification by
the Executive Committee are not met, the responsible team forfeits the
game and may be subject to fines.
Section 2. The home team must provide a game ball acceptable to the referees.
Section 3. The Commissioner may cancel the game due to rain and/or field conditions at any time before the game time.
Section 4. After
the game time, only the referee has the discretion to call off a game
due to heavy rain, lightning, or poor field conditions. During
thunderstorms, the referee should follow the 30/30 rule: If lightning
is spotted and thunder is heard within 30 seconds, at a minimum the
game will be postponed for 15 minutes. The referee has the discretion
to temporarily postpone the game to determine weather status or wait
for clearing weather. The referee will adjust the remaining game time
so that it does not interfere with the start of a second, or
subsequent, match scheduled after the affected game, provided that the
subsequent match has not otherwise cancelled.
Section 5. If
the team wishes to reschedule a game for personal reasons, a special
request must be made before schedules are set at the start of the
season. Requests for re-schedules will only be accepted with the
consent of the Scheduler, Referee Assignor, and anyone else designated
with this role by the Executive Committee.
Section 6. In
the case where an assigned referee does not show, then the two teams
may decide to use the services of any individual after mutual
agreement. At this time, teams should clearly decide whether the game
would be a scrimmage or a game that counts in the standings. If there
is any disagreement between the teams, then the game will be considered
a scrimmage.
Section 7. All of the NVASA games are governed by the latest edition of FIFA Laws of the Game, except where noted in the NVASA Bylaws.
Section 8. The
referee shall start the match clock at the scheduled kick-off time,
whether or not the scheduled teams are prepared to start. This rule is
necessary because of light timer restrictions. The lights at some late
matches may automatically turn off at a preset time and the scheduled
game must end on or before that preset time.
Section 9. Every player must wear shin guards, which must be fully covered by socks.
Section 10. There
are no slide tackles. A slide tackle is punished with an indirect free
kick (or a direct free kick if also a foul under FIFA laws). The
referee has the discretion to issue a caution (yellow card), or dismiss
a player (red card), for a slide tackle.
a. A
slide tackle is defined as a slide and a tackle. Sliding, in the
absence of a player who can make a play on the ball, is not
sanctionable as an impermissible slide tackle. However, if in the
opinion of the referee, such a slide constitutes any other sanctionable
foul, such referee shall be free to call that foul.
Section 11. A team must play with a minimum of seven players, at least two of each gender, to prevent a forfeit.
Section 12. The
goalkeeper may be of either gender. Including the goalkeeper, there can
only be a maximum of six players of either gender on the field at any
one time.
Section 13. If
a team cannot field enough players of the respective genders, a
15-minute grace period will be given (however, the referee continues to
mark off official time). When the team is able to field seven, with at
least two players of each gender, the game shall begin. If a team
starts a game with enough players, but because of injury or ejection,
has less than seven players on the field, or does not have at least two
players of each gender, the team forfeits the game.
Section 14. Both
teams may substitute any number of players (a) after a goal is scored,
(b) before a goal kick is taken, and (c) before the second period
kick-off. The team in possession of the ball on a throw-in may
substitute any number of players. A team, having received the referee’s
permission, may substitute for an injured player at any time. Unlimited
player re-entry is allowed. The referees may further relax substitution
rules during extreme heat.
Section 15. If
the referee terminates a game due to poor field conditions after the
first half is completed, then that game shall count in the standings as
a completed game. A game that is terminated due to foul weather before
half time shall be re-played in its entirety, field space permitting.
Section 16. Teams
shall not unduly delay a game. For instance, pets should remain leashed
at all times. If a referee terminates a game due to delay of game, the
game shall be a forfeit against the offending team.
Article XIV. Discipline and Forfeits
Section 1. A
player or coach that receives a red card is automatically suspended for
at least the following scheduled (and actually played) League game.
Should a player receive a red card at the end of the season, that
player will be suspended for at least the next scheduled NVASA game
played during the next season. The Disciplinary Committee shall decide
the length of any red card related suspension.
Section 2. A
player or coach that receives three yellow cards during the season is
automatically suspended for the following scheduled and actually played
League game. Should a player or coach receive three yellow cards during
the season and gets the final yellow at the end of the season, that
player will be suspended for the next scheduled NVASA game played
during the next season, or sanctioned tournament.
Section 3. A player who receives a yellow card must sit out for the next two minutes, but may be substituted.
Section 4. A
red card is gender specific. The gender receiving the red card must
play with one fewer player of that gender. No substituting of the other
gender for the ejected player, otherwise allowed under the NVASA
constitution and by-laws, shall be allowed.
Section 5. The
referee has the authority to terminate a game at any time. Such a game
is considered abandoned. The final outcome of abandoned games will be
left to the discretion of the Disciplinary Committee, who will declare
a winner, forfeit, or a replay.
Section 6. The
following abandoned game situations will generally be forfeits, unless
there are extreme extenuating circumstances. The Disciplinary Committee
should declare a forfeit if a referee terminates a game because a team:
a. Does not show up for a game that has not been formally canceled.
b. Does not provide a roster to the referees.
c. Does not provide required field equipment.
d. Does not change to jerseys of a non-conflicting color if they are the home team.
Section 7. The
following abandoned game situations will be left to the discretion of
the Disciplinary Committee, who will declare a winner, forfeit, or a
replay. The Disciplinary Committee will likely declare a forfeit if a
referee terminates a game because a team:
a. Repeatedly or violently infringes the Laws of the Game.
b. Displays serious unsporting behavior by players, coaches or spectators.
c. Leaves the field before the completion of the game.
d. Causes, or fails to prevent, any other situation worthy of a forfeit.
Section 8. For
the following situations, the referee should allow the continuation of
the game, but the Disciplinary Committee may later declare a
forfeit. The Disciplinary Committee can declare a forfeit if a team:
a. Uses
a player who is not validly registered through NVASA. If requested by
an opposing team captain, referee or league official, a team shall
supply proof of identification for all players. This request must be
made at any time before the start of the second half of play.
b. Uses a suspended player.
c. Has
not paid registration, referee, insurance, and forfeiture fees as
determined by the Executive Committee by the deadlines established by
the Executive Committee.
Section 9. If
a team is unable to field a team for a NVASA sanctioned game, and
thereby decides to forfeit the match in advance, the team
representative must notify the scheduler two hours in advance of
kick-off time.
Section 10. The following penalties will apply if a team forfeits a game:
a. In case of a forfeit, the resulting winner is awarded a 3-0 win.
b. If
the forfeiting team fails to provide the two-hour advance notice, the
resulting winner will be awarded a 5-0 win, and the forfeiting team
will pay a fine in an amount equal to the costs of the referee crew for
the forfeit match. Such fine shall be payable before the end of the
season in which the forfeit occurred.
c. Even with appropriate notice, a team forfeiting in advance may still be liable to fines for forfeiting a match.
d. The Commissioner has discretion and authority to modify fines resulting from a forfeit with notice.
e. In
the event of forfeit with notice, the applicable fine for each of the
first two forfeits shall not exceed one half of the cost of the referee
crew had there been no forfeit. These forfeit fees shall be payable no
later than the end of the season in which the forfeit occurred.
f. After
the third forfeited game, the Executive Committee may take disciplinary
action as deemed appropriate. This may include but is not limited to:
loss of division standing (which may involve movement to a lower
division), and/or team suspension for the remainder of the season.
Article XV. Protests
Section 1. All
protests must be filed by the team captain, in writing to the Executive
Committee, within forty-eight (48) hours of the game completion.
Section 2. The
Executive Committee will notify the opposing team, through its team
captain, as to the nature of the protest. The team will then have
seventy-two (72) hours to respond in writing.
Section 3. The
Executive Committee will then meet as soon as possible after this
period to resolve the protest. At the meeting, each team may give an
oral presentation to the Executive Committee. If the Executive
Committee is unable to consider this matter on a timely basis, the
Commissioner shall decide.
Section 4. The Executive Committee will send a response to the protest in writing to both teams, within one week.