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SUMMARY OF RULES OF PLAY - MIXED FUTSAL
COMPETITION RULES
SPIRIT OF THE GAME
- Fun and Fair Play at ALL times.
TEAMS
- Each team is
allowed 5 players on the playing field during a game. Teams are generally played as 3 males and 2 females.
- Teams can play short, but require a minimum of 3 players to take the field
with at least one of each gender, (Playing with 3 is not recommended).
- A team is allowed
a maximum 3 males, so you could play with 4 females and 1 male, but not 4 males and 1 female.
- There is no limit to the overall team size.
DURATION
- Games are 30
minutes 2x13 minute halves with a 2 minute half-time break. The extra 2
minutes are to allow for players to take and leave the field prior to
and following their game. If a game starts late, the game time may be
adjusted, with each half being a minimum of 10 minutes.
THE DRAW
- The entire
season schedule (draw) is posted online prior to Round 1 commencing. If
you have an issue with any individual times or dates, Lunchtime Legends
may on request alter the draw before the commencement of Round 1. Game
times generally cannot be changed after the season has started. The
draw is computer generated, team match ups and times are random and are
designed to offer maximum variety of competition with the available
teams and number of rounds.
WARM UP
- Please ensure you arrive a few minutes before your game to sign on, warm up and stretch to avoid injuries.
SIGN ON
- All players
must sign-on prior to their game. Players must sign on under their own
names, and sign-on only for themselves and not for other team members.
Players must sign on and participate in 3 games during the Round Robin
competition to participate in the Finals Series. If your team has a
forfeit win or a washed out game that has not been replayed, each player
is considered signed on for that game (This is only relevant if your
team makes the Finals Series).
- Please Note:
Signing on under someone elses name may disqualify you from any
insurance cover you may otherwise be eligible for if you are injured.
Signing on for other players may disqualify them from any insurance
cover they may otherwise be eligible for if they are injured while
playing. Please refer to your HR department for your specific insurance
information.
PLAYING SHOES - All participants must wear enclosed footwear.
- Footwear must provide adequate grip on the venue playing surface.
- Soles of footwear must be non-marking, irrespective of colour.
- Failure to comply with footwear policy will result in exclusion from play.
JEWELLERY / SUNGLASSES
- Please
ensure all watches, jewellery and sunglasses (unless prescription) are
removed before the game begins. These items are best left at the
office. Please do not give jewellery to your umpire/referee to mind, we
have Supervisors at the grounds who will take care of such belongings
if requested.
- Your nails
should also be cut to the height of the finger tips, and players with
long nails may be requested to wear gloves or tape these for their
safety and the safety of other players.
TEAM CAPTAINS
- Each team is
to nominate a Captain prior to the start of play. The Captain is
responsible for the conduct of the team, will participate in the toss
before the game, sign the scorecard and nominate a "Lunchtime Legend"
from the opposing team at the end of the game.
TOSS
- Captains
will participate in the toss before the start of the game with the
referee. The winner of the toss will decide which half of the field
they take, and whether to start in possession of the ball.
LUNCHTIME LEGEND
- Lunchtime
Legends encourages participants to play to the best of their ability as
well as exhibit good sportsmanship and fair play at all times. At the
conclusion of each game, the captains nominate a player from the
opposing team who they believe has exhibited this behaviour the most.
This person is the "Lunchtime Legend" for that team. The competition
supervisor will select a "Legend of the Round" from all the teams. This
person has their name posted online for a week alongside the round
results. The votes from each round are tallied through the season with a
"Legend of the Series" trophy awarded at the end of each competition
for the person with the most nominations.
SUBSTITUTION
- Players may
substitute at any time during the game as often as they wish as long as
this does not cause a break in play. Players may substitute for any
player on their team, so long as such substitution does not contravene
the gender requirements. Players being substituted must leave the field
prior their replacement entering the field.
INJURIES / BLOOD RULE
- A player
that receives an injury that results in any blood must leave the field
of play and a normal substitute is used. The player may not return to
the field until the blood is cleaned up, and the wound is covered. For
serious injuries received during play, the game may be stopped to assess
and provide aid to the injured party. If the player needs to leave the
field, a normal substitute is used. If a valid substitute is not
available, the team must continue to play minus a player.
LATE ARRIVAL
- To keep the
games on time, teams arriving late will be punished accordingly; On the
second minute the offending team is running late, the opposition
receives 1 point. On the fourth minute, the opposition receives another
point. At the 5th minute, the game is deemed a forfeit win with a
score-line of 5-0 in favour of the non-forfeiting team. If both teams
are running late, both teams will be penalised. (Eg, if team 1 shows up
two minutes late, and team 2 shows up 4 minutes late, the game will
start 2-1 in favour of team 1). If after 5 minutes neither team has
shown, the game is deemed a forfeit draw with a score of 0-0 and no
points awarded in the competition total .
RING-INS
- During the
Round Robin competition, teams who register as a "Team Entry" may use
players who did not originally register with their team to "fill in" for
regular players. This is preferred by Lunchtime Legends as an
alternative to forfeiting games. These players must sign on under their
own name for the team they are playing for prior to the start of the
game. Teams that are made of Individual Entries may use Ring Ins only
where they are a direct substitute for a non participating player.
Ring-ins cannot act as Captain, but for all other purposes serve as a
normal player on the team. A ring-in player who signs on and
participates in 3 games for another team is permitted to play for that
team in the Finals Series. If teams are in need of ring-ins, we
recommended finding ring-in players prior to coming down to the fields.
Playing as a ring-in is done at your own risk, as your company or the
company you play for may not cover you under their respective insurance
policy.
FORFEITS
- If you have
to forfeit a game, please contact us on 0416 499 118 before 10am on the
day of play. An email to admin@lunchtimelegends.com.au before the day
of play is also acceptable. If you forfeit twice without giving
Lunchtime Legends such notice or three times with notice, your team will
be withdrawn from the competition with no refund and your place will be
made a bye for the remaining rounds of the draw. There is no exception
to this rule and we encourage all teams to make every effort to play at
your scheduled time slot every week.
- If a team
is withdrawn from the competition due to forfeits, it will not be
allowed to play with Lunchtime Legends the following season.
- Forfeiting a game results in a 5-0 loss and NO competition points will be awarded to your team.
POINTS / COMPETITION TABLE
- Teams
receive 3 points for a win, 2 for a draw, 1 for a loss and 0 for a
forfeit. The competition table is updated online at the conclusion of
each round. Should 2 teams end up with equal points after the Round
Robin, points for "For and Against" will apply. If 2 or more teams are
on equal points and the "For and Against" difference is equal, the team
with the highest "For" score will secure the higher place on the table.
If this fails to separate the teams, the team with the highest number
of wins will secure the higher place. In the rare event that 2 teams
find themselves completely equal with each other on the table at the end
of the Round Robin competition and both are eligible for a place in the
Finals Series, then those teams will need to play an elimination game
prior to the commencement of the Finals Series.
FINALS SERIES
- At the
completion of the Round Robin, the Finals Series commences. There are 2
rounds, Semi Finals and Grand Final. The top 4 teams from the Round
Robin competition play each other in the Semi Finals, with 1st vs 4th
and 2nd vs 3rd. The winners from each game play each other at the Grand
Final. Players must have signed-on and participated in 3 or more games
to be eligible to play. If your team has a forfeit win or a washed out
game during the Round Robin competition, each player on your team is
considered signed on for that game. In the event that a player is
eligible to play for multiple teams in the Finals Series, ie. they have
signed on and played for multiple teams during the round robin series,
they can only play for one team in the Finals Series.
Prior to the commencement of the Finals Series, each player who is
eligible to play for multiple teams must nominated the team they will
play for in the Finals Series. If the team they nominate is eliminated
from the finals series, then they are also eliminated from the finals
series, and are still not eligible to play for any other team. Any
participant from the competition is welcome to watch the Semi Finals and
Grand Final, with a catered presentation ceremony at the conclusion of
the Grand Final. Trophies will be awarded to the Winners and Runners-Up
on Grand Final Day.
DRAWN GAMES (Finals series only)
- For drawn games in the Finals Series, a "Golden Point" drop-off system will apply.
- Games are
resumed with the team in possession at full time to call on a toss to
determine who kicks off and the direction of play.
- Teams are to start with 4 players on the field by dropping a male player.
- After 2 minutes the teams will drop female player, leaving 3 players left on the field from each
team (including goal keeper), playing a further 2 minutes.
- The game ends when the first goal is
scored.
- Players may continue to substitute during this time.
- NB.
If a team has started with only 1 female (playing a player short), they
will in effect have to play with 3 players for the whole 4 minutes of
extra time.
- If after the 4 minutes of extra time the game remains undecided, a penalty shootout will occur.
- The referee will determine at which end of the field the shootout will occur. (Both teams will use the same end).
- All players other than the shooter and goal keeper must remain away
from the goals and make no attempt to deliberately distract the shooter
or goal keeper.
- Only players who were on the pitch at the end of play are allowed to take kicks.
- Each kick is taken in the general manner of a penalty kick. Each
kick is taken from the penalty mark (as determined by the referee), with
the goal defended only by the opposing goalkeeper. The goalkeeper must
remain between the goal posts on his goal line until the ball has been
kicked, although he can jump in place, wave his arms, move side to side
along the goal line or otherwise try to distract the shooter.
- The goalkeeper may be substituted due to injury, or when its his / her turn to kick.
- Each shooter can kick the ball only once per attempt. If the ball
is saved by the goalkeeper the shooter cannot score from the rebound
(unlike a normal penalty kick). Similarly, if the ball bounces off the
goal posts, the shooter cannot score from the rebound.
- Teams take turns to kick from the penalty mark in an attempt to
score a goal, until each team has taken 5 shots. However, if one side
has scored more goals than the other could possibly reach with all of
their remaining shots, the shootout ends regardless of the number of
shots remaining.
- If at the end of these 5 rounds of shots the teams have scored an
equal number of goals, sudden death rounds of one kick each are used
until one side scores and the other does not.
- During the shootout, each player including the goal keeper takes a
single shot in turn, with no player allowed to take a second shot until
all other eligible players on his team have had a turn, and the sequence
is then repeated until a result is determined.
WASHOUTS
- For outdoor venues, if the
weather is inclement, please check the Lunchtime Legends website after
9:30am to see if the fields are open or closed for play. Lunchtime
Legends will replay washout rounds if field space permits. These
replacement rounds will be conducted on a weekday between 11:30am and
2:30pm during the regular Round Robin competition, with teams given
notice the week before the replay round. Teams must play washout
replacement rounds as scheduled or will be deemed to have forfeited the
round. Washout rounds are offered based on field availability, so if
games cannot be replayed, washout rounds will be deemed drawn games.
Lunchtime Legends has the right to postpone any round for the safety of
participants (eg. threat of lightning, deteriorating weather
conditions). Any game that is called off but has completed the first
half will be considered a completed round, with the score at the time of
calling being deemed the final result.
SIN BIN
- Due to the
social nature of the competition, the referee or the supervisor has the
option to SIN BIN a player to allow them time to cool off. The player
can be requested off the field for up to 5 minutes depending on the
severity of the incident. Sin Binned players can be replaced and the
player can return to the field after they have served their time.
SENT OFF (RED CARD)
- A player can
be sent off the field if the umpire / referee or supervisor witness
the player committing dangerous or violent conduct, serious foul play
(eg. spitting, punching, striking) or using foul or abusive language.
Such behaviour is not tolerated in any form, and a player that is sent
off CANNOT return to the field and CANNOT be substituted.
- As a minimum, all players Sent Off face an automatic 1 match suspension, to be served on the next scheduled game.
- Depending on
the severity of the incident, a sent off player may face additional
disciplinary action if the umpire / referee or Supervisor deems it
appropriate. This may include but not limited to suspending the player
from participating in Lunchtime Legends competitions for an additional period of
time. This decision will be made after investigation and review by the
Lunchtime Legends management team.
JUDICIARY
- The
Lunchtime Legends management team values the participation of all teams.
We understand from experience that people sometimes behave outside of
character and we do not hold any grudges once a matter has been reviewed
and sentences served.
- As a matter of process, any incident where a person is Sent Off will be reviewed before the next scheduled game.
- In reviewing the incident, input is taken from the team
captains on both sides, any witnesses, as well as the competition
supervisor and match umpire / referee.
- Individuals
will be advised in
writing of any additional disciplinary action via their team captain or
organizer. A copy of the incident report will accompany this advice.
Individuals must comply or the team will face
disqualification from the competition.
LAWS OF THE GAME
RULES OF PLAY
- Rules of
play are based on standard Futsal rules as referenced by the governing body
unless otherwise stated, but are modified to suit the social nature of
the competition, the time available and the facilities used. Lunchtime
Legends retains the right to make determinations on issues that fall
outside of documented rules and is the final authority in all
interpretations and decisions.
EQUIPMENT
- Players are advised to wear shin-guards for their own protection, however they are not compulsory.
- Uniforms are not compulsory however we do encourage teams to wear
similar colour team t-shirts to avoid confusion. Lunchtime Legends
provides Bibs to distinguish teams.
KICKOFF
- Kick off is from the centre of the court. The ball must be played forward, all players must be on side.
- Goals can be scored from the kick off, either direct or indirect.
SCORING
- You may score a goal from anywhere on the court.
- Please Note: One point is awarded for a male goal and two points are awarded for a female goal.
- Please Note: It is considered that a goal scored
when deflected from a male player after play off a female player will
count as two points if the goal was likely to be scored without being
touched by the male player. Similarly, it is considered that a goal
scored when deflected from a female player after play off a male player
will count as one point if the goal was likely to be scored without
being touched by the female player.
- Please Note: An own goal is only ever worth one point, regardless of who scores it.
OFFSIDE
- There is no offside ruling in Futsal.
SLIDE TACKLES
- Slide tackles are not permitted and players are must stay on their feet at ALL times.
- Players may be SENT OFF for a slide tackle.
FREE KICKS
- All free kicks are to be indirect if the infringement occurs outside the
penalty area (the penalty area is a radius of 5m, measured from each
goal post or as marked on the court).
- To score off an indirect free kick, another player must touch the ball before the ball enters the goal.
- Players taking free kicks CANNOT kick the ball twice (i.e. they must pass the ball).
- Defending players must move back 4m from the ball, and cannot move any closer until the ball has been kicked.
- The ball must be stationary before the free kick is taken.
PENALTIES
- A penalty will be awarded if, in the opinion of the referee, a serious
infringement has occurred inside the penalty area, which has denied the
attacking team a goal scoring opportunity.
- A penalty will be taken from the top of the penalty area.
- All players (except for the goal keeper and the penalty taker) must stand outside the penalty area until the ball is kicked.
- Goalkeepers must stay on the goal line but can move side to side.
- Scoring of a goal can be direct or indirect.
- If the ground is not properly marked with a penalty area, it is up
to the referee to adjudicate where the semi circle is, using a 5m radius
as a guide.
YELLOW CARDS - CAUTION
Yellow Cards will be awarded to players guilty of misconduct and unsportsmanlike behaviour such as;
- Kicking or tripping an opponent.
- Attempting to kick or trip an opponent.
- Jumping or charging at an opponent in a violent or dangerous manner.
- Holding or pushing an opponent.
- Deliberately and intentionally handling, carrying or propelling the ball with a hand or arm.
- Dissent or abuse to a referee's decision.
RED CARD - SENT OFF
A player can be sent off the field if, in the opinion of the referee, the offending player is guilty of;
- Violent conduct.
- Serious foul play (eg. spitting, punching, striking).
- Using foul or abusive language.
- Making racist or sexist comments.
- Using religious slurs.
- Using intimidating behaviour.
- Receiving a 2nd yellow card.
- A player can also be sent off if an obvious goal scoring opportunity has
been denied through the defending players intentional handball or
serious foul play.
- Players that have been sent off CANNOT return to the field and CANNOT be replaced.
GOAL KEEPER
- Must only handle the ball inside the semi-circle or within 5 metre radius from the goal post.
- Otherwise the Goal Keeper is free to leave the penalty area and act as an extra player, without using their hands.
- The Goal Keeper must play the ball from inside the circle either from foot or hand.
- Goals can be scored by the keeper from the play of ball, direct or indirect if kicked, indirect only if played by hand.
BACK PASSES
The Goal Keeper CANNOT pick the ball up if:
- It has been played back from a kick-in.
- If the ball has been intentionally passed backed.
The Goal Keeper CAN pick the ball up if:
- The back pass was unintentional.
- If it was headed, chested or thighed back.
HANDBALL
It IS handball if:
- A player deliberately uses their hand, arm or shoulder to control, handle, carry, strike or propel the ball.
- The player doesn't make a reasonable attempt to move their hand out of path of the ball.
It IS NOT handball if:
- It is blatantly accidental.
- If the player is protecting their face (or other sensitive areas) when the ball strikes them.
- The player makes a reasonable attempt to move their hands out of the way
(despite there still being contact with the ball and the hands).
KICK-INS
- Kick-ins are awarded to the opposing team when the ball leaves the court over the side line.
- The kick-in is taken from where the ball crosses the line.
- The ball must be kicked from the side line, with the Ball placed on the line and the player remaining behind the line.
- Players have maximum of 4 seconds to take the kick once the ball is in place.
- Goals can be scored from a kick-in but must be indirect.
CORNER KICKS
- A Corner is awarded when the ball leaves the court over the goal line from the touch of a defending player.
- The corner is taken with the ball placed on the closest corner and kicked into play by an attacking player.
- Defending players must move back 4m from the ball, and cannot move any closer until the ball has been kicked.
- Goals can be scored directly or indirectly from a corner.
GOAL KICKS
Goal kicks are awarded when the attacking team kicks the ball over their opponents goal line.Goal Kicks Are taken inside the penalty area while the ball is stationary.
If the keeper saves the ball, they may throw, kick punt or dribble
the ball to any part of the court, and can score either directly or
indirectly.Once the Goal Keeper has released the ball, he
cannot receive it back unless it passes the half way line or is touched
by an opposing player (Two Touch rule).If the Goal Keeper breaks the Two Touch rule, an indirect free kick will be awarded to the opposing team.
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