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Lancaster Area Girls Soccer

LAGS Philosophy: To promote and encourage the participation and growth of girls recreational soccer in Lancaster county and surrounding areas. This will be accomplished by the cooperative effort of all participating soccer clubs with these mutual interests and goals. The emphasis should always be put on participation rather than winning and competition.

Rules and Policies (as of 8/17/04)

1) Rosters: Rosters: must be provided to the LAGS age group coordinator by the date indicated at the pre-season meeting. Team rosters must be in writing and include at least the following:

- Coaches name and phone number

- Players name and birth date.

Any changes to the roster must be provided to the LAGS age group coordinator in writing prior to the player participating in any matches.

2) Club Eligibility: In order for a club to join LAGS, the following criteria must be met:

a) Club must be registered with EPYSA.

b) Must be approved for acceptance by the board and club representatives.

c) Must agree to abide by all lags rules and policies.

d) All clubs will have equal voting rights.

3) Team Eligibility: In order for a team to participate, the following criteria must be met:

a) The team must be an intramural team. No type of tryout for selection may be used.

b) All players must abide by USYSA/EPYSA age group guidelines. There is one exception to this rule: Each team that is in the oldest age group that a club is fielding may have up to three players on the team which are no more than one birth-year older than the age-group that the team is participating in.

c) In the spirit of fairness, member clubs that have more than one team in an age group shall try to balance the teams reasonably equally in regard to age and skill level.

d) Teams in which coaches/parents have left a member club with the intention of establishing their own “select” team will not be eligible for play in the league.

4) Player Eligibility: In order to participate in LAGS league play, players must meet the following criteria:

a) Must be female.

b) Must be currently registered with EPYSA.

c) Must be an intramural player. Can not be on any travel or premier team roster. Select team players who are not on a travel team roster are eligible to play.

d) If a player has a club in the school district that she lives, and that club has the age group which she is in, that player must play for that club. An exception to this rule is players whose private school, church, etc. has a team. In this case, that player could play for that team even though a club within the school district she lives in may exist. (This rule was created to eliminate the possibility of one club recruiting players from another.)

e) A player can only play for one team per season, unless a second team is in an older age bracket.

e) A player in 9, 10, 11 or 12th grade playing for a junior varsity or varsity high school team is ineligible to play on an intramural team.

f) 7 & 8th graders playing for a junior high or "freshman" team will be allowed to participate in under-14. Players on these teams will be noted on intramural team rosters by their club rep. Teams of similar caliber will then be scheduled to play each other.

5) Game Lengths: The following game lengths must be used during all LAGS matches:

U10 - 12 minute quarters

U12 - 15 minute quarters

U14 - 18 minute quarters

U16 - 40 minute halves

U19 - 45 minute halves

6) Ball Size: the following ball sizes must be used during lags matches:

U10 --- #4 U14 --- #5 U19 --- #5

U12 --- #4 U16 --- #5

7) Number of Players: All age groups with the exception of U10's will field 11 players. Under 10 teams will field either 8 or 6 players per side depending upon their division.

8) Playing Rules: With the exceptions contained within these rules and policies, all FIFA rules apply at all age levels.

a) The home team is responsible for:

1) Insuring that fields are adequately marked and equipment is safe.

2) Wearing alternate shirts or pinnies in the case of an opponent with a similar color.

3) Providing a qualified referee. In the event of a referee no-show, a referee shall be chosen with mutual consent of both coaches. No games will be played without a referee.

b) Substitutions may be made without limit:

1) On throw-in’s by the team in possession

2) On either team’s goal kick

3) On either team’s kick-off

4) At the beginning of each quarter/half

5) In the case of an injured player, each team may substitute one player. All substitutions will occur at the half-way line, with permission of the referee. There are no substitutions on a corner kick.

9) Forfeits: the following criteria will be used to determine forfeits:

a) You must have 7 players to start a match. if at the scheduled start time, a team has fewer than 7 players, the referee should allow a 15 minute delay. After 15 minutes of delay, any team without at least 7 players ready to play will forfeit. (Under-10 teams in the 8v8 division must have 6 players to start a match. Those in the 6v6 division must have 5 players to start a match.)

b) A team that does not have an adult coach at the match will not be allowed to play and will be considered to have forfeited.

c) A team which uses a non-rostered or ineligible player in a match will be charged with a forfeit.

d) A team/club which does not properly follow the rain-out policy and causes another team to show up at a field without a match will be charged with a forfeit.

e) A forfeit will be scored as 1-0 and the club will be fined $25.00 payable to LAGS.

f) A club may appeal any forfeit assessments by doing so in writing to the age group coordinator.

10) Rain-Out/Field Condition Policy: in the event of bad weather or any other reason that a field becomes unplayable, the following procedure should be followed:

Unless the home team notifies the opposing coach at least two hours prior to the scheduled start, the teams and coaches must meet at the field. It will then be the referee's decision if the match is played. It is the home team's responsibility to notify the referee if the game is cancelled. Teams should attempt to make up all cancelled games prior to the end of the season.

11) Playing Time: In keeping with the philosophy and goals of LAGS, each player must play at least one half of each match. If for any reason a player is not going to play for at least one half of any match, the LAGS age group coordinator should be notified in advance of the match being played. The utmost discretion should be used by the coach if this rule is to be circumvented.

12) Roster Size: While there is no limit as to the number of players that you can carry on a roster, you may only play a maximum of 22 at any single match and still be able to conform to rule 11 above. Under-10 teams in the 8v8 division may only play a maximum of 16 at any single match. Those in the 6v6 division, a maximum of 12.

13) Coaches Mobility: Coaches mobility will be restricted from the halfway line to approximately the 25 yard line on their own half without switching at halftime. All team coaches must be on the same side of the field as their substitutes. This rule is for U-10 thru U-19. It is also recommended that teams and coaches be on one side of the field and all fans on the other side.

14) “Romp Rule”: No team shall run up the score on another team. In the event the score differential in a match reaches five, the team leading shall take appropriate measures to try to make the game more competitive. In matches in which the differential is more than five, the winning coach shall submit a written explanation to the commissioner and age coordinator documenting the measures taken to try to keep the game competitive. Failure to submit documentation or repeated disregard of this rule could lead to suspension.

15) Recreational Philosophy: No recreational player shall be subject to tryouts, invitations, recruiting or any process to roster players selectively to any team on the basis of talent or ability. There shall be a system in place within each member club to create a fair and balanced distribution of playing talent among the teams participating. No player shall be denied participation due to talent or ability. All players must play the minimum 50% of the game except for reasons of injury, illness or discipline.

These rules were adopted by the lags club representatives on 8/17/04. All club members have agreed to abide by them.



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