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Game Policies
Soccer Conduct
Parents, spectators, coaches, and referees have
responsibilities and obligations to keep our all-volunteer soccer
program a fun sport for all. With this in mind, please
observe the following:
- Cheer positively for the things you like and encourage your
team. Have fun!
- Never put down the other team or any of the players
on either team.
- Please leave any sideline coaching to the coach.
Spectators frequently yell instructions to the players -
these instructions often contradict those of the coach and only
confuse the players.
- Our referees, like all AYSO officials, are volunteers, not
professionals. While their decisions may not always be agreeable
to all participants and spectators, they are final. No useful
purpose is served by shouting disagreement or derogatory remarks.
Referees can caution players (showing a yellow card) and dismiss
players from the game (showing a red card) for misconduct.
Referees can also caution and dismiss coaches, and can even
terminate the game.
Deliberate fouls, or abusive words and disrespect on the
part of players, coaches, or spectators can lead to these actions.
- Every year we have many new referees and coaches. Each is
volunteering to do a difficult job, and mistakes inevitably occur.
Heckling the referees or the coach is totally unwarranted. Serious
problems involving coaches or referees should be brought to the
attention of the Regional Commissioner after the game.
- For the safety of all, coaches and spectators must stand at
least 1 yard from the sideline. No one is allowed behind the
goal or within 18 yards of the goal-line on either side of the
field. Coaches and referees are asked to enforce this condition.
- No smoking or alcoholic beverages are allowed at games or practices.
- Water and some form of citrus, preferably sliced oranges, is
the only recommended half-time refreshment.
- All players present and in proper uniform at the start of the
game play at least half of the game. If a player cannot play
for a health reason, or is under suspension, (s)he should not
wear a uniform to the field.
- Thanks to the Palo Alto Unified School District and the Palo
Alto Recreation Department, we have the use of fine facilities.
It is our responsibility to encourage everyone to use these facilities
properly and to keep the fields clean and free from litter. If
you see anyone misusing the facilities (climbing fences, playing
ball near windows, throwing litter on the field, etc.), please
bring the matter to the attention of a coach, referee, or AYSO
official.
Proper Dress for Scheduled Games
- Each player must wear:
- the issued shirt (tucked in), shorts, and socks (pulled up);
- shin-guards (under socks);
- regulation soccer shoes, gym shoes, or sneakers (with or without
rubber cleats). Soccer shoes with cleats are strongly recommended
for all games and practices. Screw-in cleats must be in good
condition. Metal cleats and toe cleats are not allowed.
"Baseball shoes" which have a toe cleat may be used
only if the toe cleat is removed, e.g., sawed off with no sharp edges.
- Players may not wear anything that is dangerous to any player.
This includes, but is not limited to: splints, casts, metal bracelets,
rings, earrings, wristwatches, and hair barrettes. Referees
have a Player Equipment list which
describes their policies. The referee's
decision on the legality of player apparel is final.
- Long hair must be tied back (rubber band or other soft retainer).
Prescription eyeglasses should be secured. Sunglasses are not
permitted. Only goalkeepers may wear "soft" knee or elbow
pads and head caps. They may also wear "warm-up" pants
when the weather is cold or when the goal area is not covered
with grass.
- The uniform should be worn only for regularly scheduled league
games and official practice games.
- Additional clothing, such as shirts and long pants, may not
be worn over the uniform while a player is participating in
a game. Sweatshirts or "bicycle shorts" may be worn under
the uniform in cold or wet weather if their color matches
the uniform. Players not attired in proper uniform are not
allowed to play until properly dressed.
Weather
Scheduled games will go on unless they are specifically cancelled.
We make every attempt to keep playing, working within the
City of Palo Alto's field use guidelines and
Rain Closure Policy, as well as the
considering the safety of the players.
The Regional Commissioner, in consultation with the Referee Administrator,
can cancel games prior to the scheduled time of play. The only
person authorized to cancel a game on the field is the
referee scheduled for that game after (s)he personally inspects
the field. Coaches cannot cancel the game, even by mutual consent.
If it is raining, the city requires that fields be closed. In
addition, play on a saturated field is not allowed.
Playing on closed fields can cost us our field permits.
If the city has not closed the fields, play may resume later.
Depending on the amount of rain and the condition of the field when
rain ceases, it may be possible for a game to start late or resume.
The referee decides. Games later in the day may go on when
earlier games have had to be cancelled.
It's a good idea to show up at the field unless you hear
otherwise.
Current information on weather cancellation will be available
on the web page and the AYSO phone hotline. Division Commissioners
will inform their coaches. A game postponed
because of weather is rescheduled by the Division Commissioner
whenever possible. When fields are tight or there are many games
cancelled on a day, reschedule may not be possible.
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