U-6 LAWS OF THE GAME TCSA
Tri-City
Soccer U6 Division Rules Summary
Law IV: Player
Equip. Shin guards mandatory,
soft-cleats or tennis shoes, Tri-City Soccer reversible jersey to worn
to all games (Reversible jerseys available at SW Designs.
Player's can purchase their shin guards at any local sporting goods
store)
Coaches
Equipment: Balls, cones, ball bag, equipment room key and coaches manual
provided by Tri-City Soccer. Coaches
will need to provide their own whistle and stop watch.
Law V:
Referees "Coach
or parent of the home team". Coaches
to decide on one referee before game begins.
All rule infractions shall be briefly explained to the offending
player.
Law
VII: Duration
Four equal 8-minute quarters, halftime break of approx. 5 minutes, 2
minute break in between first
Law VIII: Start of Play
Kick-off shall
be decided by toss of a coin. When
the referee gives the signal, the game starts when a player kicks the ball
into the opponents half of the field (opposing team will be at least 6 yds
from the center mark while kick-off is in progress).
After a goal has been scored, the game shall be restarted in like
manner. After halftime, ends
shall be changed and the kick-off made by the opposing team.
Law IX: Ball in and Out of Play:
The
ball is out of play when (a) it has wholly crossed the goal-line or touch-line
or when (b) the game has
Law X: Method of Scoring
A
goal is scored when the whole ball has passed over the goal-line, between
goal-posts, and under the
Law XI: Off-side
There shall be no off-sides.
Law XII: Fouls and Misconduct
No penalties. Referee
should monitor game and give guidance on ungentlemanly behavior.
If a player
Law XIII: Free Kicks:
(a)
All kicks shall be indirect. (b)
No goals can be scored directly from kick unless played by another player. (c)
No kicks shall be taken by the attacking team within the defending
team's goal box. Definition of
indirect free kick: at least one other player besides the kicker must touch
the ball before it goes into the goal.
Law XIV: Penalty
Kicks No
penalty kicks shall be taken.
Law
XV: Throw-In When the
whole of the ball passes over a touch-line, it shall be thrown in from the
point where it crossed the line, in any direction, by a player of the team
opposite to that of the player who last touched it.
Throw in procedure: player
faces field with both feet on ground outside touchline, throwing the ball with
both hands, from behind and over his head.
A second throw-in must be allowed if the player commits a foul on
initial attempt. Referee to
explain proper method before allowing the re-throw.
Law XVI: Goal Kick
A goal kick is taken by any defending player to restart the game after
the ball goes out of play past the goal-line when it was last touched by an
attacking player. Place the ball
at least 3 yards outside of nearest goal post and 4 yards from goal line.
Ask opposing players to take 10 steps backward.
Law
XVII: Corner Kick
A corner kick is taken to restart the game after
the ball goes out of play past the goal line when last touched by
USYSA
and Tri-City Soccer Recommendations:
Opposing
coaches/parents and players should shake hands after each game.
Do
not record final score.
If team chooses to
hand out awards, they should be participation awards for all players. No
trophies or awards just for best team.
Parents/coaches,
non-playing players, parents and spectators should be located not less than 6
yards from outside the touchline nor should they be closer than 20 yards to
the goal line.
Parents/coaches,
non-playing players, parents and spectators should be there to enjoy and
encourage the activity of the youngsters.
No
alcoholic beverages will be consumed near the playing area.
No coach shall consume alcohol while responsible for players.
Recommended
by Past & Present Tri-City Soccer Coaches:
Dribbling:
U6 & U8 coaches need to emphasize proper dribbling techniques.
These players naturally want to kick with the end of the foot instead
of the sides. Discourage players
away from full-force kicks; we want them to learn ball control.
Running
the clock:
Stop the clock at the end of each quarter and for injuries only.
Safety
Issue:
Coaches agree that the game should be temporarily halted if a player
falls near the ball. We don't
want the player to be kicked in the face.
Teach
players Forward and Defending (Fullback) positions. (The coach that can get these little people to start thinking
like a team, as
Scoring:
Every team is a winner! Down
play the issue of winning vs. losing. Emphasize
participation and good sportsmanship.
Since
weather conditions across the county vary greatly, games cancelled due to
weather should be done at the field. Too
many parents are hard to reach by phone prior to a game.
Please
encourage parent participation at practices should you need help with drills.
Parents on some teams volunteer to bring drinks and/or snacks to games.
If your team chooses not to do this, please encourage parents to bring
a drink for their own child. Parents
are also expected to show good sportsmanship during games.
We are our children's best role model.
Coaches,
you have dedicated yourself and many hours of your free time to insuring the
players have a positive experience playing soccer.
Although you may not know it, you leave a big impression in the
children's minds. They remember everything you tell them at practice and is
shared with their parents when at home. Tri-City
Soccer knows you are special volunteers to take on this task and would like to
thank you for your commitment.