Recreational End of Season Tournament
- AGE AND ELIGIBILITY
Only SYA recreational league teams may participate in the end-of-season tournament. No travel players, guest players, or players from another SYA team are allowed. Any game played where it is determined that ineligible player(s) participated shall result in a 3-0 forfeit to the opposing team.
All regular season sanctions (such as suspensions and sit-outs) for any individual (players, coaches, or spectators) carry forward into the tournament and must be served before that individual can participate. All exceptions must be approved by the appropriate SYA Soccer U9-U12 Age Group Commissioner and/or SYA Soccer Commissioner before the game. Any game where it is determined that an individual should not have been at the game or field shall result in a 3-0 forfeit to the opposing team.
Except for documented suspensions and sit-outs, referees are not responsible for enforcing eligibility rules. If a coach has a question about a player’s eligibility, the game shall be played in its entirety and the coach will inform the appropriate Age Group Coordinator after the game.
- LAWS OF THE GAME
All games are single-elimination and will be played in accordance with the SYA Soccer Age Group Rules except as modified herein. EXCEPTIONS: There will be no 4-goal differential rule, and no goalkeeper 50% playing time restriction, for U9, U10, U11 and U12 games.
- GAME DURATION
Age Group |
Preliminary Matches |
Championship Matches |
No. of Players |
Ball Size |
U9 |
50 minutes (2 x 25) |
50 minutes (2 x 25) |
6 v 6 (minimum 4) |
4 |
U10 |
50 minutes (2 x 25) |
50 minutes (2 x 25) |
7 v 7 (minimum 5) |
4 |
U11/U12 |
60 minutes (2 x 30) |
60 minutes (2 x 30) |
9 v 9 (minimum 6) |
4 |
Halftime duration for all games shall be 5 minutes, but may be adjusted at the referee’s discretion.
All games shall be played with a running clock. The referee shall not add time for serious injuries or other incidents, including, but not limited to, deliberate time wasting. The referee is the official timekeeper and all decisions regarding game duration are solely at the referee’s discretion.
Any playoff game that ends in a tie at the end of regulation will proceed directly to penalties (penalty shootout) to determine a winner. There shall be no overtime.
In the event of inclement weather or game stoppage due to suspension or termination, the game is considered played if half of the game has been played.
- FIELDS AND EQUIPMENT
All fields are to be freshly lined and set up with proper field markings and equipment. This is a joint responsibility of both teams for each game. Any delays due to a field not being ready for play will be deducted from the game duration. Referees will reduce each half accordingly to ensure each half is the same duration.
Home team players will wear RED shirts. Away team players will wear BLACK shirts.
Players and coaches will take one side of the pitch, and spectators will take the other side. No one shall be behind either goal line or below the penalty area line without the referee’s permission.
Home team will provide game ball(s).
- FAILURE TO SHOW
A 10-minute grace period is provided for each team to have the minimum number of players ready for play. Any delays due to late-arriving players will be deducted from the game duration. Referees will reduce each half accordingly to ensure each half is the same duration. If one or both teams cannot field a team by the scheduled tournament game time, the game shall be declared a forfeit.
- SUBSTITUTIONS
Unlimited substitutions may be made at any stoppage in play, with the referee’s permission.
- GAME AND SCORE REPORTING
Both home and away team coaches are responsible for reporting game scores and any yellow or red cards, as well as any ejections, to the appropriate Age Group Coordinator.
In addition, the referee is responsible for reporting any yellow or red cards, as well as any ejections, to the SYA Referee Commissioner at refcommissioner@syasoccer.org or (571) 926-4448.
Any player, coach, or spectator shown a red card and/or ejected from a game must receive approval from the appropriate SYA soccer authority(ies) before s/he can participate in any subsequent game (for example, the SYA U9-U12 Commissioner, SYA Soccer Commissioner, SYA Soccer Vice Commissioner, and/or SYA Referee Commissioner). The appropriate Age Group Coordinator is responsible for facilitating this process.
- REFEREES
All U9-U12 games will be assigned a 3-person referee crew.
- TOURNAMENT FORMAT
Tournament formats are created with the intent of giving participants comparable opponents and competitive games. Formats are subject to change each season based on the number of teams in each age group. Each season, the tournament format will be communicated to coaches in advance of the tournament.
Tournament seedings will be based on SYA Soccer regular season standings. Standings tiebreakers for SYA Soccer are head-to-head results when two teams are tied in the standings. If more than two teams are tied in the standings or if head-to-head results are inconclusive, then Goals Against is used as a standings tiebreaker.
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