2022 Tournament Rules
2022 Tournament Rules
2022 Tournament Rules
General Information
Each team is responsible for ensuring they are aware of their schedule or any schedule changes. Team
coaches or managers are responsible for communicating schedules and/or playoff designations to their
players. Coaches/managers should check with tournament headquarters, or field conveners, periodically
for any changes or updates, especially at the end and beginning of each day.
Unless your scheduled field is not in use, players should only warm up on any adjacent field space. Teams
must be prepared to play immediately following the end of the previous game.
Please ensure that you have read all rules and policies of the tournament prior to registering.
Registration:
Team registration will take place on Friday July 17, 2022 at the Georgetown Soccer Club office, located at
11494 Trafalgar Road, Georgetown, ON, L7G 4S4. Please check the Georgetown Soccer Club website at
www.georgetownsoccerclub.com for specific hours of registration.
All teams must present player and coaching staff OSA booklets/cards as proof of age and eligibility. All
players listed on the roster must meet age requirements. All players must be eligible to play in their age
group based on their date of birth as of January 1st as per the following:
Boys Under 13 Born on or after January 1, 2009
Boys Under 14 Born on or after January 1, 2008
Boys Under 15 Born on or after January 1, 2007
Boys Under 16 Born on or after January 1, 2006
Boys Under 17 Born on or after January 1, 2005
Boys Under 18 Born on or after January 1, 2004
All players must have available with them, at the Tournament, their Provincial Player Registration Books
(or Player Cards as applicable). In the event this is requested and cannot be produced, that player will not
be allowed to participate in any further games in the Tournament until it is produced.
Guest Players:
Three (3) guest players will be allowed from another club. Guest players must have their player books and
an official temporary release signed by their home club and authorized by their District.
Number of Players:
Teams will be allowed to register a maximum of 20 players. The minimum number of players to start and
continue a game is seven.
Travel Permits:
Teams outside of the Peel Halton District must present an approved Application to Travel Form from
their District Association.
Medical Assistance:
Directions and phone numbers to local emergency services will be provided in all coaches’ packages.
Playing Rules:
All games shall be played in accordance with the F.I.F.A. Laws of the Game as observed by the
Ontario Soccer Association.
Game Duration:
The following tournaments shall not exceed the permitted time limit per day:
Duration of game and ball sizes: (insert applicable information in the table below)
There must be a minimum of one hour between each game played by any team.
The home team (the first one listed on the schedule) will be responsible for supplying the game ball.
The home team will be responsible for changing uniforms if there is a conflict in uniform colours.
Game Sheets:
Both teams must submit their completed game sheets to the referee prior to kick-off.
Players must wear uniforms with numbers on the back and numbers must correspond to
numbers/names on the game sheet. Shin guards must be worn by all players.
Substitutions:
Unlimited number of substitutions are allowed, but only at the following times, and with the approval
of the referee.
No substitution will be allowed for any player ordered from the field by a referee.
Referees report:
The referee will forward his official written game report to the FIELD CONVENOR within 1 hour of
the completion of the game.
Protests:
Protests may be made by the Coach or Manager, and must be submitted in writing within 1 hour of the
completion of the game in question and must be accompanied by a fee of $50.00, refundable if the
protest is successful. Protests regarding referee’s decision will not be heard. All decisions made by
the Tournament/Protest Committee are final.
Determining Division Winners and Wild Card Teams (if applicable) in the Qualifying Round:
In the event that teams are tied in points, the standings will be determined by the following in
declining order, until the tie is broken:
a) Results of head to head competition (does not apply if 3 or more teams tied).
b) Team with the most wins.
c) Team with the best plus/minus - total goals scored, minus goals against (max. of +3 OR -
3 per game.)
d) Least number of goals allowed
e) Most number of goals scored
f) Most shutouts
g) Most games scoring a goal
h) Team with lesser number of Red Cards accumulated
i) Team with the lesser number of Yellow Cards accumulated
j) Knockout competition according to FIFA penalty kick procedure.
For the age groups with 6 or more teams, the top 2 teams in each division will advance beyond the
qualifying round to the semi-finals, where there will be a 1 game semi-final game played to determine
the 2 teams that will advance to the Finals. The 2 winners of the semi-final matches will play a 1-
game final game.
For the age groups with 4 and 5 teams, the top 2 teams will advance beyond the qualifying round to
the final.
If two teams are tied at the end of regulation time, there will be two 5 minute overtime periods. Golden
goal rule applies. A coin toss will determine possession of the ball. If still tied after the completion of
the second overtime period, 5 penalty kicks will be taken alternatively by 5 different players
designated by each team. Only players on the field at the end of the second period of overtime are
eligible to take penalty kicks. If still tied, alternate penalty kicks will be taken one at a time by the
balance of the players who were on the field at the end of the second period of overtime until a winner
is declared.
Failure to Show:
Teams are allowed a 5 minute grace period from the scheduled start of the game. Following the grace
period, the non offending team will be awarded the win. Any team failing to show for a scheduled
game will result in dismissal from the tournament and the tournament fee will be forfeited. A result of
1– 0 will be recorded in favour of the team who should have played the team failing to show. The
Georgetown Soccer Club or Tournament Committee shall not be held responsible for the withdrawal
of any teams.
Refund policy:
The Georgetown Soccer Club or Tournament Committee shall not be held responsible for the
withdrawal of any teams. Once a team has been accepted to the tournament, if it withdrawals,
its registration fee shall be forfeit.
In the case of insufficient teams (i.e. less than four) in the designated age group, age groups will
either be combined where appropriate or cancelled. If Georgetown Soccer Club cancels an age
group the tournament fee will be refunded.
• The OS Published Rules on Discipline at Tournaments will apply with the following exception:
o Discipline authority is delegated for player misconduct only. Any misconduct reports
for coaches, other team officials or game officials shall be submitted to PHSA within 3
days of the tournament’s completion.
• Standard OSA penalties for player misconduct will apply in all Tournaments (please refer to
OSA Published Rules, Section 9-Discipline) . Tournament Discipline Rules must comply with
this requirement. (NOTE: This is the same as in Ontario Cup Tournament Rounds -- See Table
1 attached).
• The Tournament Discipline Committee will use Discipline by Review (and Discipline by
Hearing where necessary or requested).
• Unserved games will be transferred to league play by PHSA. Any player wishing to request a
hearing (DBH) for the unserved games must submit a request before the end of the following
week for a Discipline Hearing at PHSA
Discipline Carryover:
• PHSA will convene a Discipline Hearing for all Special Incident Reports and Dismissal
Reports for Coaches, other Team Officials and Game Officials. Reports involving
individuals from other Districts, Provinces or Countries will be forwarded by PHSA to the
appropriate authority, as required.
• PHSA will use Discipline by Review on all Dismissal Reports for Players who were unable
to serve the full Mandatory Minimum sentence at the Tournament. PHSA will advise the
player’s club and regular league of any additional suspension imposed as a result of
Tournament discipline carryover.
• Any player (player’s club) wishing to request Discipline by Hearing MUST do so before the
end of the week following the tournament.
• In the event (based on the reports which it reviews) the PHSA Discipline Review Committee
determines that additional misconduct has occurred or that a Serious Foul Play or Violent
Conduct misconduct warrants more than the mandatory suspension, it shall advise the Player
by way of a Discipline Hearing Notice that additional charges have been laid and a Hearing
has been scheduled.
Mandatory Suspensions for all games played in PHSA tournaments
INFRACTION PENALTY
Dismissed for receiving a second caution in the same game (neither
1 game suspension
offence directed a game official)
Dismissed for receiving a second caution in the same game (either 2 game suspension
office directed at a game official)
Dismissed for offensive, insulting or abusive language (not directed 1 game suspension
at a game official)
Dismissed for offensive, insulting or abusive language (directed at a 3 game suspension
game official)
Dismissed for denying an opponent a goal or an obvious goal 1 game suspension
scoring opportunity by deliberately handing the ball
Dismissed for denying an opponent a goal or an obvious goal 2 game suspension
scoring opportunity to an opponent moving towards the player’s
goal by an offense punishable by a free kick or penalty kick
Dismissed for spitting at an opponent or any other person, other 4 game suspension
than a game official
Team coaches and managers are expected to inform all members of their group of the following:
• I will remember that children play sports for THEIR enjoyment. They are not playing to
entertain me.
• I will not have unrealistic expectations. I will encourage participants to do the same.
• I will respect the official’s decision; I will encourage the participant’s to do the same.
• I will never ridicule an athlete for making a mistake during a competition. I will give positive
comments that motivate and encourage continued effort.
• I will condemn the use of violence in any form.
• I will show respect for my team’s opponents, because without them there would be no game.
• I will avoid the use of inappropriate language, nor will I harass athletes, coaches, officials or
other spectators.
Tournament Committee:
• The Tournament Committee will be responsible for team acceptances, tournament format, game
scheduling, and assignment of referees.
• The Tournament Committee will refund the full tournament fee, minus a $25.00 Administration
Fee, if tournament is cancelled in whole or in part due to unforeseen circumstances).
• The Tournament Committee will keep scores at the tournament headquarters or any field sites
they designate and will updated standings as available.
• In the event of inclement weather the Tournament Committee will have the authority to:
relocate or reschedule games, change the duration of games. It will also have the right to cancel
any game in the qualifying round that has no bearing in deciding the qualifiers for the playoff
round. Any game abandoned after the first half (except playoff games) due to inclement
weather, will be considered official and complete.
• The Tournament Committee reserves the right to decide on all matters pertaining to the
tournament.