11v11
Field of play
100x70 (recommended)
Goals are 8x24
Ball
Size 5
Game Length
U-14: 35-minute halves; 5 minute break between halves
Players
11v11 (10 field players and 1 goalkeeper)
Game may not start or continue if there are less than 7 players on a team. If a team is short of players the coach can play with fewer than the regulation number of players. The coach can keep one player in reserve as a sub; the opposing team has to play down to the number of players available for the game, not the number of players on the field. Teams may borrow players from the opponent to play at full strength. Sharing players so all players get more game time is preferred.
Players will play at least 50% of the game
Substitutions are unlimited and can occur at any stoppage
Players’ Equipment
Jersey, black shorts, socks, shin guards and cleats - home team wears blue, the away team wears gray
Shin guards must be completely covered by the stockings
No jewelry of any kind.
No hard casts or splints are allowed
Start and Restart of Play
Kick offs are to be used to start or restart play at the start of the match, after a goal has been scored, or at the start of the second half.
A dropped ball may be used to restart a game when, while the ball is still in play, the referee is required to stop play temporarily for any reason not mentioned in the laws. Dropped balls are NOT contested.
Ball in and out of play
The ball is out when it has COMPLETELY crossed the goal line or touch line whether on the ground or in the air
The ball is in play at all other times
Referee Abuse:
Referee disrespect is NEVER tolerated and can result in disciplinary action against any player, coach or spectator
Offsides:
A player is caught offside if he’s nearer to the opponent’s goal than both the ball and the second-last opponent (including the goalkeeper) when his team-mate plays the ball to them. In other words, a player can’t receive the ball from a team-mate unless there are at least two opponents, either level with them or between them and the goal.
It’s not an offense in itself to be in an offside position. A player is only penalized for being offside when involved in active play. So a player can only be called offside when:
In the opposition’s half.
Playing the ball or Interfering with play (that is, part of the attacking move).
Interfering with an opponent (that is, preventing the opponent from defending against the attacking move).
Gaining any advantage by being in that position.
A player can’t be offside from a goal kick, throw in, or corner.
Goal Kick
Goal kicks do not need to leave the penalty area. Players on the team taking the goal kick may remain inside the penalty area; opponents must be outside the penalty area until the goal kick is taken
HEADING IS ALLOWED IN THIS AGE GROUP
Remember, no games August 30