Division
Boys & Girls born on or after January 1, of the year specified:
2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001 and 2000 Divisions.
Classification
This is a Class I and III Tournament open to USYSA & US Club Soccer affiliated teams, sanctioned through CYSA-South.
Eligibility
Boys and girls teams must be affiliated with USYSA or US Club Soccer. Each team must produce valid laminated player identification cards or equivalent national association identification. All teams must comply with USYSA or US Soccer Club travel procedures. We do accept AYSO credentials.
Guest Players
Unlimited loan players are permitted.
Format
2011 & 2010 Divisions will play 7 v 7
2009 & 2008 Divisions will play 9 v 9
2007 thru 2000 Divisions will play 11 v 11
Roster Size
2011 & 2010: 14 player max roster
2009 & 2008: 16 player max roster
2007 & 2006: 18 player max roster
2005 thru 2000: 22 player max roster
(Note: All 22 players may suit up. Only 18 players can be listed on the Game Card and eligible to play in a game. The Head Referee is in charge of identfying and enforcing that only 18 players on the game roster are eligible to play).
Small Sided Game Rules
2011 & 2010 Divisions:
Build out lines.
No Punting is allowed.
N0 Heading allowed.
2009 Division:
No Build out lines.
Punting is allowed.
No Heading allowed.
2008 Division:
No Build out lines.
Punting is allowed.
Heading is allowed
The referee’s decision is final concerning whether a player will be permitted to play with their existing equipment and physical condition (knee braces, cast, etc.)
Match Times for Pool Play, Quarter-finals & Semi-Finals
2008 thru 2000 divisions will play two 30 minute halves.
2011 thru 2009 divisions will play two 25 minutes halves.
Championship Game Match Times
2011 & 2010 divisions will play two 25 minute halves
2008 & 2008 divisions will play two 30 minute halves
2007 thru 2000 divisions will play two 35 minutes halves
Penalty Kicks:
Qualifying matches ending in a tie will stand. Quarter-finals, Semi-finals and Championship matches ending in a tie will proceed immediately to FIFA penalty kicks to determine a winner.
Award Ceremonies:
Both, the Champion and Finalist will receive awards and are both expected to participate in the Award Ceremonies. Any team who does not comply will be reported to the their State Association, League, Club Board of Directors and Club Director of Coaching. We promote good sportsmanship at our event whether you win or lose.
Injury Time
There will be no time allowance for injuries. The in-charge referee cannot extend the specified game time without the consent of a Tournament Committee Representative.
Tournament Scoring System
3 points for a win
1 point for a tie
0 points for a loss
Standing Tie Breaker
In the event there is a tie in the standing after the qualifying matches or a wild-card determination, the following method will be utilized to resolve the tie:
1. Head to Head Competition
2. Goal Differential (goals scored minus goals allowed)
3. Fewest Goals Allowed
4. Most Goals Scored
5. Most shut-out victories (forfeits not counting)
6. FIFA Kicks from the Penalty Mark
If more than two teams are tied at the end of preliminary rounds, the tie breaker criteria list shall be used in order shown to advance or eliminate teams. Once one team advances or is eliminated and if the remaining two teams are still tied, those two teams will then be compared beginning with criterion 1 (Head to Head) to determine ultimate placement. (See different examples below).
Example 1: Three way tie:
Head to Head cancels out since all 3 teams either beat or tied each other.
Team A Goal Differential +3
Team B Goal Differential +2
Team C Goal Differential +1
In this above example Team A is first place, Team B is second place and Team C is third place.
Example 2: Three way tie:
Head to Head cancels out since all 3 teams either beat or tied each other.
Team A Goal Differential +3
Team B Goal Differential +3
Team C Goal Differential +1
Group Play: Team A score: 2 vs Team B score: 1
In this above example Team C is Eliminated. Since Team A and Team B are still tied, those two teams will then be compared beginning with criterion 1 (Head to Head) to determine ultimate placement. In this case, Team A beat Team B in Group Play. Therefore, Team A is first place, Team B is second place, and Team C is third place
Playoffs
Flight of 5 Teams:
Round Robin play. The top two teams with the most points will advance to the Championship game.
Flight of 6 Teams:
Round Robin Play. The top four teams with the most points advance to the Semi-Finals.
Semi Final #1: 1st Place vs 4th Place
Semi Final #2: 2nd Place vs 3rd Place
Flight of 8 Teams:
1st Place from Group A vs 2nd Place from Group B will advance to the Semifinal Game. 1st Place from Group B vs 2nd Place from Group A will advance to the Semifinal Game.
Flight of 10 Teams:
1st Place from Group A vs 1st Place from Group B will advance to the Championship.
Flight of 16 Teams:
1st Place from Group A vs 2nd Place from Group D. 1st Place from Group B vs 2nd Place from Group C. 1st Place from Group C vs 2nd Place from Group B. 1st Place from Group D vs 2nd Place from Group A will advance to the Quarterfinal Game.
Wild Cards
Only Second Place Teams from each pool can advance as a Wild Card. If there is a tie for Second Place in pool play, the Standing Tie Breaker Rule will determine the Second Place team. Penalty kicks will be taken thirty (30) Minutes before the scheduled start of the Quarterfinal or Semifinal game. Any additional conflicts with Wild card teams will be resolved by the Tournament Directors.
Flight of 12 Teams:
Will consist of three (3) Groups of four (4) teams each. Each team will play the other teams in its Group for a total of three (3) preliminary round games.
The winner of Group A will play Wild card #1 and the winner of Group B will play the winner of Group C. If Wild Card comes from Group A, then it will be winner of Group B vs Wild card and winner of Group A vs Group C.
Flight of 20 Teams:
Will consist of five (5) Groups of four (4) teams each. Each team will play the other teams in its Group for a total of three (3) preliminary round games.
The winner of Group A will play Wild card #3 in Quarterfinal #1.
The winner of Group B will play Wild card #2 in Quarterfinal #2.
The winner of Group C will play Wild card #1 in Quarterfinal #3.
The winner of Group D will play the winner of Group E in Quarter final #4.
If Wild card #1 comes from Group C, then Wild card #1 will play the winner of Group B and Wild card #2 will play the winner of Group C.
If Wild card #3 comes from Group A, then Wild card #3 will play the winner of Group B and Wild card #2 will play the winner of Group B.
If Wild card #2 comes from Group B, then Wild card #2 will play the winner of Group C and Wild card #3 will play the winner of Group B.
If two (2) Wild cards come from their same respective groups. Both Wild card teams will automatically switch places.
If three (3) Wild cards come from their same respective groups, then winner of Group A will play Wild Card #2 and winner of Group B will play Wild Card #1 and winner of Group C will play Wild Card #3.
The winner of the Quarterfinal #1 will meet the winner of Quarterfinal #4 and the winner of Quarterfinal #2 will meet the winner of Quarterfinal #3 in the semifinals. The winners of semifinal games will meet for the Championship.
Flight of 24 Teams:
Will consist of six (6) Groups of four (4) teams each. Each team will play the other teams in its Group for a total of three (3) preliminary round games.
The winner of Group A will play Wild card #2 in Quarterfinal #1.
The winner of Group B will play Wild card #1 in Quarterfinal #2.
The winner of Group C will play the winner of Group F in Quarterfinal #3.
The winner of Group D will play the winner of Group E in Quarter final #4.
If Wild card #1 comes from Group B, then Wild card #1 will play the winner of Group A and Wild card #2 will play the winner of Group B.
If Wild card #2 comes from Group A, then Wild card #2 will play the winner of Group B and Wild card #1 will play the winner of Group A.
The winner of the Quarterfinal #1 will meet the winner of Quarterfinal #4 and the winner of Quarterfinal #2 will meet the winner of Quarterfinal #3 in the semifinals. The winners of semifinal games will meet for the Championship.
Flight of 28 Teams:
Will consist of seven (7) Groups of four (4) teams each. Each team will play the other teams in its Group for a total of three (3) preliminary round games.
The winner of Group A will play Wild card #1 in Quarterfinal #1.
The winner of Group B will play the winner of Group G in Quarterfinal #2.
The winner of Group C will play the winner of Group F in Quarterfinal #3.
The winner of Group D will play the winner of Group E in Quarter final #4.
If Wild card #1 comes from Group A, then Wild card #1 will play the winner of Group B and winner of Group A will play the winner of Group G.
The winner of the Quarterfinal #1 will meet the winner of Quarterfinal #4 and the winner of Quarterfinal #2 will meet the winner of Quarterfinal #3 in the semifinals. The winners of semifinal games will meet for the Championship.
Flight of 32 Teams:
Will consist of eight (8) Groups of four (4) teams each. Each team will play the other teams in its Group for a total of three (3) preliminary round games.
The winner of Group A will play the winner of Group H in Quarterfinal #1.
The winner of Group B will play the winner of Group G in Quarterfinal #2.
The winner of Group C will play the winner of Group F in Quarterfinal #3.
The winner of Group D will play the winner of Group E in Quarter final #4.
The winner of the Quarterfinal #1 will meet the winner of Quarterfinal #4 and the winner of Quarterfinal #2 will meet the winner of Quarterfinal #3 in the semifinals. The winners of semifinal games will meet for the Championship.
Forfeits/Team Disqualifications
If a team forfeits due to a no show or not having enough players during the preliminary round, the following will apply “Forfeit one-forfeit all”. If a team forfeits in a later round, only that match will be forfeited. If a team doesn’t have their player cards present by the end of the match, only that match will be forfeited. Games will be recorded as a 1-0 victory for the opposing team. Any team that forfeits will be reported to their State Association.
Match Preparation
Teams will present themselves at the field to the Field Marshal for check-in 30 minutes prior to game time. The home team is the first team listed in the schedule, has choice of field side, must provide the game ball, and must change jerseys in the event of a referee determined color conflict with the opposing team. Teams and spectators must be on opposite sides of the field or as instructed by tournament officials with teams being on one side and spectators on the other.
Spectators:
Teams and spectators must be on opposite sides of the field on the same half. Spectators are not allowed to sit or stand on the opponent’s spectator half of the field.
2 Yard Sideline Rule
All spectators must always be at least 2 yards away from the sideline. This rule will be enforced by the Referee Field Coordinator and Tournament Officials.
Substitution
Substitution will be allowed during natural stoppage of the match at the referee’s discretion. All divisions, free substitution and re-entry will be allowed.
Player/Coach Conduct
Any player receiving a double yellow / red card or coach receiving an ejection shall be ineligible to participate in the remainder of that match, plus the following match. If a player or coach is ejected for assault, then the player or coach shall be ineligible for the remainder of the tournament and their player or administrator card will be turned over to their respective State Association.
Team/Spectator Conduct
Coaches have total responsibility for their players and spectators at all times. If the referee must terminate a game for misconduct of players or spectators, the offending team may be disqualified from further tournament participation. The forfeiture rule will be imposed and no refunds will be given to the offending team.
Withdrawal from the Tournament
Any team withdrawing before April 30, 2019, will receive a full refund minus $100 processing fee. Any team withdrawing after the April 30, 2019 , will not be entitled to a refund.
Inclement Weather or Unexpected Termination of Play
In the event of inclement weather, which the Tournament Committee deems as being unsafe for the players and/or the fields for competition to continue; or the unexpected termination of the match, the following system for determining the winner will be implemented:
Matches that are at the half time break or in the second half of play will have the score stand.
Matches that are less than 20 minutes into the first half will be deemed not to have been played.
Matches for a given day may be postponed and played the following day, if fields are available.
Matches may be shortened in order to play all assigned matches. If all assigned matches are unable to be played, awards will be made based on a point system to be determined by the Tournament Committee.
Note: that it may also be necessary to change match locations in the event the assigned fields are unavailable for play, for any reason.
If the Tournament is canceled due to the Inclement Weather prior to the start of competition, teams will be issued partial refunds as determined by the Tournament Committee, after a reasonable amount has been deducted for incurred tournament costs.