General Intramural Information |
National Intramural Recreational Sports Association
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v 6 INDOOR SOCCER RULES
GAME TIME:
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All games will start on time according to the
running clock.
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Game time is start time. If a team is not on the
field within five (5) minutes the game is forfeited.
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Each game will consist of two twenty-two minute
(running clock) halves.
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Teams will switch ends between halves.
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An official time out may be called for an injury
player or for other circumstances deemed appropriate by the supervisor.
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All ties will remain as such except during playoffs.
(All play-off ties will be settled by penalty kicks.)
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If the ball crosses the sidelines it will be put
into play though a kick, NOT a throw!
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Generally, the games will be played according to
regular F.I.F.A. rules.
PENALTY KICKS:
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Each team will pick five players to go one-on-one
with the opposing goalie.
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Both teams will get all three shots before scores
are compared.
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If the result is still a tie, a one-on-one with
only a single player form each team will settle the match.
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The first team to gain an advantage wins the match
if this should occur.
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Teams may not use the same shooter twice until
the whole bench has attempted a shot.
SEVEN GOAL MERCY RULE: If at any time during
a game at team secures a lead of seven (7) goals, the game will be
halted with the leading team declared the winner. Teams can continue
to play until the end of their scheduled field time, however the
official score will have already been recorded.
EQUIPMENT: The intramural program will provide
only balls and officials.
TEAM ORGANIZATION:
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Each team will consist of (6) players with one
being a goalie dressed in the required goalie attire.
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A minimum of four (4) players is required to start
and continue a game. Note: the other team can play at full strength,
at the discretion of the opposing team.
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If there are not (4) players, 5 minutes after the
scheduled start time, the result is a forfeit.
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Two forfeits result in expulsion from the league.
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Individuals may participate for only one team in
any one sport or contest.
GOALKEEPING: Goalkeepers CAN NOT use their hands
when members of their own team play the ball to them!
PENALTIES:
Examples of Penalties:
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Charging an opponent violently or dangerously
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Charging an opponent from behind
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Handling the ball
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Holding an opponent
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Striking or attempting to strike an opponent
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Pushing an opponent
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Tripping an opponent
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Kicking or attempting to kick an opponent
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Jumping at an opponen
DISQUALIFICATION/EJECTION:
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Fighting
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Intentional Injury
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Dangerous Play
If a player is ejected from a game, they must meet
with the intramural director BEFORE THEY CAN CONTINUE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY INTRMARAL ACTIVITY.
Any infractions not specifically covered here will
be called in accordance with the judgement of the on-field official.
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