0.1.1. The rules of the Carol Stream Park District youth soccer program are to be strictly adhered to and enforced by the Carol Stream Park District athletic staff. ANY AND ALL EXCEPTIONS REQUIRE CAROL STREAM PARK DISTRICT ATHLETIC STAFF APPROVAL.
0.1.2. Soccer follows Federation International Football Association (FIFA) Rules.
0.1.3. Exceptions and additions contained in the Carol Stream Park District playing rules supersede or clarify FIFA rules.
0.1.4. All players for soccer register and play at their current grade level.
0.1.5. Any youth meeting the program requirements are eligible to participate.
0.2.1. The actions of the players, coaches, referees, and league officials must be above reproach. Coaches must make sure their conduct is proper in every respect and must make sure that their players and spectators do the same.
0.2.2. The use of tobacco is strictly prohibited on the playing field, on the players’ bench, and by any player. Alcoholic beverages and any substance abuse in any form are strictly prohibited within the confines of the parks.
0.2.3. The use of profanity and obscene gestures by any player, coach, referee, spectator, family member or parent/guardian is prohibited.
0.2.4. Players are prohibited from wearing any form of jewelry. Players found to be wearing jewelry are told to remove it by the referee.
0.2.4.1. Medical alert bracelets or necklaces are not considered to be jewelry, but must be secured to the body.
0.2.5. The Carol Stream Park District disapproves of any form of taunting that is intended or designed to embarrass, ridicule, or demean others under circumstances including race, religion, gender, or national origin.
0.2.6. All parents/guardians, referees, and coaches are required to sign a Code of Conduct.
0.3. PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY
0.3.1. Parents must shoulder responsibility and take initiative to make the program successful. Each parent should join in the total effort. There is opportunity for all to participate.
0.3.2. Parents, spectators and family members must make sure their conduct is proper in every respect, demonstrate GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP and make sure their children and players follow the same conduct.
0.4. CLEAN-UP
0.4.1. All coaches, players, and parents/guardians are responsible for making sure all garbage is properly disposed of at the end of all games. This includes school and church fields as well as Park District fields. Please help keep our fields, stands, and parking lot areas clean.
0.5. SCHEDULE CHANGES
0.5.1. Prior to the season the Carol Stream Park District makes every attempt to schedule games around school and religious functions that affect multiple players.
0.5.2. There are no changes in a team’s scheduled game date, time, or location unless authorized by the Carol Stream Park District athletic staff.
0.5.3. Games are only be rescheduled if there is a conflict with an academic or religious function that affects at least three players on one team and would have a direct impact on their scholastic or religious standing.
0.5.4. Games are not rescheduled when a coach is unavailable. An appointed volunteer parent is responsible for coaching the team on game day.
0.6. RESCHEDULING OF RAIN OUTS AND SUSPENDED GAMES
0.6.1. The Park District Staff reschedules all games and contacts the head coaches with the game times.
0.6.2. In most cases, make-up games (rainouts and suspended games) are rescheduled to be played no earlier than one week from the rainout date and no later than three weeks.
0.6.3. Parents should be notified of the rescheduled game date as soon as possible.
0.7. GAMES PER WEEK
0.7.1. Even number of teams.
0.7.1.1. Games are normally played on Saturdays.
0.7.2. Odd number of teams.
0.7.2.1. This requires at least one game to be scheduled during the week. It also requires that one team plays two games during the week. This is done in lieu of teams having bye weeks so that the season is completes on a timely basis (bye weeks can extend a season).
0.7.3. Make-up games.
0.7.3.1. Can be scheduled during the week.
0.8. FIELD SCHEDULING
0.8.1. The Carol Stream Park District athletic staff schedule all field usage.
0.8.2. All changes to field usage must be communicated to the Carol Stream Park District athletic staff.
0.8.3. Practices.
0.8.3.1. No team is permitted to begin practicing before rosters have been officially distributed at the coaches meeting and before the parents have signed the medical release form.
0.8.3.2. Practices are scheduled appropriately for each level by the Carol Stream Park District athletic staff.
0.8.3.3. No practices shall be held on game fields unless approved by Carol Stream Park District staff.
0.9. PLAYER ATTENDANCE
0.9.1. In-house players are encouraged to attend all games and practices. If a player is unable to attend a practice or a game, a courtesy call should be made to the coach as soon as possible.
1.1. POSITIONS AND EQUIPMENT OF PLAYERS
1.1.1. All players must wear their Carol Stream Park District issued team uniform during the game. In cold weather players are able to wear sweatshirts, jackets and/or long pants under their uniforms. Gloves and hats may be allowed.
1.1.2. No headgear/garments are to be worn during games unless deemed appropriate and allowed by the Carol Stream Park District athletic staff.
1.1.3. Shin guards are MANDATORY.
1.1.4. Footwear
1.1.4.1. Tennis shoes or soft-cleated soccer shoes are acceptable. No metal spikes are allowed. No toe spikes are allowed i.e. football or baseball cleats.
1.2. GAME FIELD
1.2.1. Game fields shall have the following dimensions:
1.2.1.1. Pre/K: 20 yds x 30 yds
1.3. EQUIPMENT
1.3.1. Ball size
1.3.1.1. Pre/K: Size 3
1.3.2. Goals
1.3.2.1. Pre/K: Pop up goal (Supplied by Park District)
1.4. CASTS
1.4.1. A player with a soft or hard cast must submit a medical release signed by his/her doctor to the park district prior to play. The cast must include at least one inch of foam padding on all sides of the cast. The player must provide the referee with the doctor’s note and allow the referee to inspect the padding prior to play. The final decision in regards to the safety of the cast is at the discretion of the referee. If the referee approves the cast prior to the game he/she reserves the right to remove the player based on any incidents that occur during the game that put any other players at risk.
2.1. SUBSTITUTING
2.1.1.There are unlimited substitutions during the course of a game.
2.1.2.Substitutions can occur only with the referee’s consent.
2.1.3.Substitutions shall be permitted during the appropriate times for each age level.
2.1.3.1. See level specific rules for substitutions.
2.2. COACHING
2.2.1. Playing time requirement (equal playing time rule).
2.2.1.1. Each player shall play a minimum of 50% of the game.
2.3. FIELD CONDUCT
2.3.1. A total of one (1) head coach and a maximum of two (2) assistant coaches may occupy the team’s side of the field for Levels 1 and 2.
2.3.2. No coach should leave the team area except to tend to an injured player with referee consent, tend to family emergencies, or tend to personal hygiene.
2.3.3. No one other than the coaches and players are allowed on the player side of the field.
2.3.4. All parents/spectators must remain on the opposite side of the field behind the 8-foot courtesy line.
2.3.5.No one is allowed behind either goal during the course of the game.
2.4. MISCELLANEOUS
2.4.1. All players shall stay on their side of the field while the game is in progress.
3.1. STARTING A GAME
3.1.1. Home team
3.1.1.1. The home team shall provide the game ball.
3.1.2. Minimum Number of Players
3.1.2.1. The minimum number of players in Preschool – Kindergarten is four (4). When necessary, players can be used from the other team.
3.2. PROTESTED GAME
3.2.1. There is no protested games.
3.3. APPEALS
3.3.1. There is no appeals. The referee’s decision/ruling is absolute and final.
3.4. GAMES
3.4.1. Saturday games are scheduled an hour apart.
3.4.1.1. Game times are 1, 2pm
3.4.2. Game times for Level 1 and Level 2 are subject to change.
3.5. PLAYING CONDITIONS
3.5.1. Darkness
3.5.1.1. A game stopped due to darkness is at the referee’s discretion or as agreed upon by both coaches in leagues without referees.
3.5.1.2. The score at the end of the last completed quarter determined the outcome provided it is a complete game.
3.5.1.2.1. An official game is any time after the start of the second half.
3.5.2. Rain
3.5.2.1. A game stopped due to rain is at the referee’s discretion or as agreed upon by both coaches in leagues without referees.
3.5.3. Any game stopped due to rain or storms and is not an official game treated as a suspended game. The game should restart with the score being zero – zero (0-0).
3.5.4. In the event of poor playing conditions and/or bad weather, the Carol Stream Park District makes the decision if the game(s) should be played. Once the game has started, only the referee can stop the game. (In leagues without referees the coaches are responsible for these decisions.)
3.6. ELECTRICAL AND THUNDER STORMS/ EMERGENCY SIRENS
3.6.1. If lightning is seen, if thunder is heard, or if the park district severe weather warning signals/sirens go off (15 second blast), the following must be strictly adhered to.
3.6.2. All games and practices must be stopped and the players cleared from the field/park. Any coach refusing to comply immediately suspended until the Carol Stream Park District athletic staff reviews the incident.
3.6.2.1. At locations that have the park district severe weather warning system, wait for the all clear (3 short horn blasts). If the all clear has not sounded after 30 minutes, the game or practice must be canceled.
3.6.2.2. At locations that do not have the park district severe weather warning system, there is a mandatory twenty (20) minute wait, from the last lightning seen or thunder heard, to see if the storm passes before any play can be resumed. However, the game or practice must be canceled if the severe weather has continued for thirty (30) minutes.
3.6.3. At the referee’s discretion, coaches and players should take shelter inside a vehicle or building. At the referee’s discretion, if the storm passes the game can restart from the point where it left off provided the field is playable and weather conditions are safe.
3.6.4. In leagues without referees both coaches are responsible for these decisions.
3.6.5. For practices the coach is responsible for making these decisions.
3.7. PLAYER INJURY
3.7.1. In case of an injury, play stops when the referee blows the whistle. The whistle is blown when the team with the injured player possesses the ball. In serious instances, play immediately stops.
3.7.2. All players shall kneel while the injured player is being attended to.
3.8. BALL IN AND OUT OF PLAY
3.8.1. Out of play
3.8.1.1. The ball is out of play when it has wholly crossed the end line or touch line on the ground or in the air.
3.8.1.1. The referee has stopped play.
3.8.2. In Play
3.8.2.1. The ball rebounds from a goalpost, crossbar, or corner flag and remains in the field of play.
3.8.2.2. The ball rebounds from the referee when they are on the field of play.
3.9. OFFSIDE
3.9.1. A player is in an offside position if he is nearer to his opponent’s goal than both the ball and the second to last opponent except when in his own half of the field of play.
3.9.2. A player is offside if at the time the ball is played by one of his teammates, he is in an offside position and interfering with play, interfering with an opponent, or gaining an advantage by being in that position.
3.9.3. There is no offside offense when receiving the ball directly from a throw-in or corner kick.
3.9.4. For any offside offense, the referee awards an indirect free kick to the opposing team to be taken from the point of incursion.
3.9.5. Offside shall be called for Levels 3, 4 and 5 only.
3.10. THROW-INS
3.10.1. Throw-ins are awarded in the following situations:
3.10.1.1.When the whole of the ball passes over the touchline, either on the ground or in the air.
3.10.1.2.From the point where it crossed the touchline.
3.10.1.3.To the opponents of the last team that touched the ball.
3.11. CORNER KICKS
3.11.1. Corner kicks are to be performed when the ball crosses the end line out-of-bounds on the field and was last touched by a member of the defending team.
3.12. PENALTIES
3.12.1. A penalty kick is awarded against a team that commits an offense for which a direct free kick is awarded, inside its own penalty area and while the ball is in play.
3.12.2. A goal may be scored directly from a penalty kick.
3.13. FREE KICK
3.13.1. For both direct and indirect free kicks, the ball must be stationary when the kick is taken.
3.13.1.1. A goal is awarded if a direct free kick is kicked directly into the opponent’s goal.
3.13.1.2. A goal can only be scored on an indirect free kick if it is legally touched by another player before entering the goal.
3.13.1.3. After the kick, the kicker cannot touch the ball a second time until it has touched another player.
3.14. METHOD OF SCORING
3.14.1. A goal is scored when the ball completely crosses the goal line, between posts and beneath crossbar provided a rule infringement was not committed by the scoring team.
3.14.2. Games ending in a tie shall remain a tie. There are no shoot-outs or overtimes.
3.15. DURATION OF A GAME
3.15.1. See level specific rules for complete duration of game.
3.16. POSITIONS
3.16.1. There are four main positions in the game of soccer
3.16.1.1. Forward
3.16.1.2. Mid-fielder
3.16.1.3. Defender
3.16.1.4. Keeper
3.17. MISCONDUCT
3.17.1. Yellow Card
3.17.1.1.In the event that a player/coach receives a yellow card, it shall be warranted as a warning.
3.17.2. Red Card
3.17.2.1. If a player/coach receives a red-card, the player/coach shall immediately be removed from the game. Suspension shall follow for the next scheduled game.
3.17.2.1.1. Suspension – The player/coach shall not be permitted to attend the next game as a player/coach or spectator.
3.18. ENDING THE GAME
3.18.1. Upon completion of the game, both opposing teams and coaches shall meet on the field and shake hands.
4. REFEREEING
4.1. In leagues without referees, both coaches are responsible for making decisions normally made by the referee under the rules of this program.
4.2. Only the coach can request an explanation of a call or rule.
4.3. No one is allowed to argue judgment calls with the referee. Doing so is grounds for ejection via red card.
4.4. Each referee has authority to rule on any point not specifically covered in the Carol Stream Park District or FIFA rules.
4.5. Physical contact with a referee is not permitted and are not tolerated. Anyone making contact with a referee is immediately ejected and suspended from further participation in all Carol Stream Park District programs pending review of the incident by the Carol Stream Park District athletic staff. It shall also be noted that physical contact with a referee can result in being reported to the police department.
4.6. Questions and/or comments regarding referees are to be directed to the Carol Stream Park District athletic staff.
SPECIFIC LEAGUE RULES
INSTRUCTIONAL LEAGUE (Pre/K-U6) COED: PRESCHOOL-KINDERGARTEN (U6)
1.1.1. GENERAL
1.1.1.1. This is a non-competitive league.
1.1.1.2. There are no standings.
1.1.1.3. No scores are kept.
1.1.1.4. Participation awards are given to each player.
1.1.1.5. There are no playoffs following the end of the regular season.
1.1.2. GAMES
1.1.2.1. There is an eight (8) game season.
1.1.2.2. Scrimmage/Games consists of four (4) 8-minute quarters.
1.1.2.2.1. There is a one-minute break between each quarter
1.1.2.2.2. There is a five-minute halftime.
1.1.3. FIELD SET UP
1.1.3.1. Field Size
1.1.3.1.1. Game fields shall have the following dimensions
1.1.3.1.1.1. 20yds x 30 yds
1.1.3.2. Pop-up goals
1.1.3.2.1. Pop-up goals are placed in the center of the end lines of each field.
1.1.3.3. Center Circle
1.1.3.3.1. Located in the center of the field where kick-off takes place.
1.1.4. EQUIPMENT
1.1.4.1. Instructors are responsible for bringing pop-up goals and balls for each game.
1.1.4.2. A size 3 ball is used.
1.1.4.3. Uniforms
1.1.4.3.1. The league jersey is mandatory for all participants and shall be worn during game situations.
1.1.4.4. No headgear/garments unless approved by the referee or a park district official.
1.1.4.5. All glasses shall be secured with a strap.
1.1.4.6. Shin guards are MANDTORY.
1.1.4.7. Footwear
1.1.4.7.1. Tennis shoes or soft-cleated soccer shoes are acceptable. No metal spikes. No toe spikes are allowed i.e. football or baseball cleats.
1.1.5. PLAYER INFORMATION
1.1.5.1.Maximum number of players on a field during a game is five (5) per team.
1.1.5.2. A total of up to five (5) players from each team play simultaneously
1.1.5.3.There are no goal keepers
1.1.5.4. Playing Times
1.1.5.4.1. All players must receive equal playing time regardless of skill or ability. This is reflected by each player sharing an equal number of minutes on the field.
1.1.6. SCORING
1.1.6.1. No score is kept.
1.1.6.2. There shall be no standing inside the goal line (arc in front of the goal).
1.1.6.3. Players may cross into the goal line to score a goal, as long as continuous movement is followed.
1.1.7. REFEREES
1.1.7.1. There are no referees at this level.
1.1.7.2. Coaches/Instructors are responsible for making decisions normally made by referees at this level.
1.1.8. CORNER KICKS
1.1.8.1. Corner kicks are to be performed when the ball crosses the end line out-of-bounds on the field and was last touched by a member of the defending team
1.1.9. THROW-INS
1.1.9.1. Throw-ins are implemented during the season.
1.1.9.2. Throw-ins are to be completed from where the ball left the field.
1.1.9.3. Throw-ins are awarded to the opponent of the player who kicked the ball out of play.
1.1.10. FREE KICKS
1.1.10.1. All free kicks shall be indirect from the point of incursion
1.1.10.2. Opponents must be 3-yards from the kicker.