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GUIDE FOR PLAYERS, COACHES, REFEREES & SPECTATORS
FALL 2011
FCYSL • P.O BOX 721 • FAYETTEVILLE, GA 30214www.fcysl.org
email: [email protected]
VOLUNTEERS:FCYSL depends on your participation. 99% of FCYSL consists solely of volunteers. Without these volun-teers children could be turned away. Please help out wherever you can. We are especially in need of coaches in the younger age groups. With FCYSL training, guidance and support, coaching a FCYSL team is not beyond your capabilities.
Remember, without you, our volunteer, there is no FCYSL.
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ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES
Coaches• ItisarequirementbyGeorgiaYouthSoccerAssociationandbytheFayetteCountyRec-reationDepartmentthatallofourcoacheshaveacoachinglicense.Ifyouaregoingtocoach,youneedtogetanForElicense.
• Eachteamhasamailbox.TheyarelocatedinthemainconcessionbuildingatMcCurryNorth.Goallofthewayintothebuildingtofindthem.Mailboxesaretheleague’smainmethodofcommunicatingwiththeteams.Pleasecheckyourmailboxatleastonceperweek.
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Cumbie (6) & Field 5Black Button on Light Pole
Kemp (4) & North Couch (3)Black Button on Light Pole
Fields 1, 2 & South Couch (3)Black Button on Light Pole
Location of Light Switches On McCurry North
• EndofSeasont-shirtsareprovidedonorbeforethelastdayoftheseason.Formsareprovidedintheteammailboxessothatthecoachandplayerscangetthesizesthattheywant.Pleasefilltheseoutandreturnthemtotheconcessionstand.
• Thereisalsoadesigncontestforplayerstosubmitt-shirtdesignideas.Thewinnerreceivesaprizeof$50.00.
• Picturesareouronlyfundraiser.PLEASE SUPPORT THIS.SeetheincludedLeagueCalendarforpicuredates.
Players• UniformsarehandledthroughT&GAllSports.
• T-shirtsfortheMuppetplayersandcoacheswillbehandedoutbeforethefirstgame.
Practices• Thenumbertocalltocheckonfieldcondi-tionsis(770) 460-7811.Itisusuallyupdatedifneededby3:00PMduringtheweek,7:30AMonSaturdaysand12:00NoononSun-days.
• Signuptoreceiveemailandtextnotificationoffieldclosuresthroughwww.statusme.com.TheleagueisPTCYSA/FCYSL.
• Pleaserefertowww.fcysl.orgforupdatedinformationontheleagueincludingpracticeschedulesandgameschedules.
• Onlypracticeduringyourassignedtimeandatyourassignedlocation.
• Donotpracticeinthegoalarea.Donotplaceconesinthegoalareaandpracticethereifthegoalshavebeenmovedout.Movethegoalsaroundtodifferentareasofthefieldforpracticessothatthegoalareaswillnotgetexcessivewear.Afteryourpractice,movethegoalsbackinplace.
• Lightswitches– McCurryNorth Cumbie & Upper 10-theswitchis
ablackbuttononthesideanelectri-calboxlocatedonapolebetweenCumbieandUpper10.
Kemp/U8 Fields-asimilarbutton
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locatedonaboxonapoleontheparkinglotendofKemp.
Lower Fields-Anotherbutton.TheboxisonapolenearthemainpartoftheparkinglotbyLower10-2
Weeman -lightscomeonandgooffautomatically.
– McCurrySouth
Lightbuttonsforallfieldsarelocatedonthesouthsideofthesmallconcessionbuilding.
• Ifyouarethelastcoachtoleavethefield,makesurethatallofthelightsareturnedoff.
• NOPETS,rollerskates,rollerblades,skateboards,bicyclesetc.areallowedatthefields.
• Encourageallplayersandparentstousethetrashcontainers.Pickupalltrashinyourpracticeorgameareabeforeyouleavethefield.
Game Day• IfyouarethehometeamitisyourRESPON-SIBILITYtoensurethefieldissetupforyourgame.Therefereemayrefusetostartagameifthefieldisnotproperlysetup(fieldlined,cornerflagsinplaceandgoalssecuredwithsandbags).
• Donotrunupthescores,butdonotpenalizeyourplayersbyplayingwithfewerplayersifyougetmorethana3goallead.Ifyourteamisahead,youmaytrytoholddownscoringbylettingthedefendersplayforwardandtheforwardsplaydefense,havetheplayersmake3or4consecutivepassesbeforetheycanshootongoaloronlyletthemshootwiththeirweakfoot(leftfootifrightfooted,rightfootifleftfooted).
• SupportyourConcessionStands.Profitsgobackintotheupkeepofthefieldsandfacili-ties.
• Spectatorsarerequiredtostayintheirdes-ignatedareas.Theyarenotallowedtostandbehindthegoallinesnoronthesamesideofthefieldastheplayersandcoaches.
• Forthesafetyofeveryonespectatorsmustbebehindthespectator’sline,wheredrawn.Nochairsaretobeplacedclosertothetouchlinethanthebleachers.
• Afteryourgamepleasemakesurethatnotrashisleftinthebenchareanoratthebleachers.
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Parking• Onlyparkindesignatedareas.CarsparkedinareaswherepermitsarerequiredwillbeticketedbytheCountyMarshalsiftheydonothavetheirpermitdisplayed.
• Secureyourvehicleanddonotleavevalu-ablesinsight.
PLAYING RULES
The Ball• Under6 Size3• Under8 Size3• Under10&12 Size4• Under14up Size5
Number of Players• U6 3players(nokeeper)
• U8 5players(4field,1keeper)• U10 6players(5field,1keeper)• U12 8players(7field,1keeper).
• U14andup 11players(10field,1keeper)
Substitution• Under8
– Ateachquarter– Intheeventofinjury– Aplayershouldplaythesameamount
oftimeormoreonthefieldasingoal.
• Under10andolder-FreeSubstitution– Atanygoalkick– Atyourownthrowin– Afteragoal– Athalftime– Ifthegameisstoppedforaninjury Eitherteammaysubstituteanynum-
berofplayers.Itdoesnotmatteriftheinjuredplayerstayson.
– Whenaplayeriscautioned Eitherteammaysubstituteanynum-
berofplayers
• Playersmuststillplayhalfofeachhalf
• Haveyoursubsreadyatthehalflinebeforetheballgoesout
Players’ Equipment• AllplayersmustwearapprovedFCYSLuniforms.
• Shirt–Mustbetuckedinshorts
• Shorts
• Shinguards–Mustprovidesafetyandmustbecoveredbysocks.
• Shoes&Socks
• Playersshouldhavenothingdangeroustothemselvesoranotherplayer. Nocastsallowed. Nojewelry. Glassesshouldbesecuredsotheywill
notfalloffeasily.
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Game Length• U6 8minutequarters
• U8 12minutequarters
• U10&12 30minutehalves
• U14 35minutehalves
• U16 40minutehalves
• U19 45minutehalves
Referees• Under6
– Coaches
• Under8– 1Referee.– Lowestpriorityifthereisashortage.– Coachesmayhavetoreferee.
• Under10– 1Referee,AssistantReferees(Lines-
men)ifpossible
• Under12andup– Fullcrew(1referee,2assistants)if
possible.
• ClubLinesmen– Therefereemayneedaparenttohelp
outandactasaclublinesman.– Clublinesmenwillonlyletthereferee
knowwhentheballgoesout.
• Players,coachesandspectatorshavenorighttoquestionanyreferee’scall.
• Complaints– Ifyouhaveacomplaintaboutarefer-
– Nophonecalls
• Verbalabuseofarefereecanleadtoa6monthsuspensionfromallsoccer.
• RefereeAssaultcanleadtoaoneyearsus-pensionfromallsoccer– Touchingarefereeorhisbelongingsto
argueorgethisattentionclassifiesasassault.
• Inasmuchasyouhaveyoungerplayerswhoarejustlearningthegame,youwillgetyoungerrefereeswhoarejustlearningtoreferee.Everyonehastostartsomewhere.
• Abusivecoachesandparentsarethe#1reasonthatmanyyoungrefereesquitbeforetheyreallylearntodoagoodjob.
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Fouls• Under6and8
– Allkicksareindirect(youcannotscoredirectly)
– Nopenaltykicks
• Under10– NormalfoulsperFIFALaws– GoalkeeperProtection Oncethekeepergetstheball,all
opposingplayersmustmoveawayandallowhimtoputtheballbackinplay.
Opponentsmaynotplaytheballuntilitleavesthepenaltyarea.
Thekeepermuststillgettheballbackinplayinsixseconds
• Under12andup– PerFIFALawsoftheGamewithGeor-
giaSoccerYouthDivisionandUSYSAmodifications.
Contactisanormalandlegalpartofthegame.Becauseaplayerfallsdoesnotau-tomaticallymakeitafoul.Therehastobesomeeffortonthepartoftheopponenttomaketheplayerfallortheopponenthastobeplayingoutofcontrol.Itisalsopossibletoplayhardandbeaggressivebutnotbeoutofcontrol.
REMEMBER:The kids do this to have
FUN!
Aballmakingcontactwithaplayer’shandisnotautomaticallya“handball”.Theremustbesomedeliberateattemptbytheplayertousehishandtoplaytheball.Itdoesnotmat-terwhathappenstotheballaftercontactismade.Ifthecontactisnotdeliberate,thereisno“handball”.
Injuries• Refereesarenotrequiredtostopthegameimmediatelyifaplayergoesdownunlesstherefereefeelsitisaseriousinjury.
• Instructyourplayerstokicktheballouttostopplayifitisaminorinjury,butyouwanttotendtotheplayerimmediately.
• Nooneistoenterthefieldwithoutthereferee’spermission.
• Ifanopposingplayerhaspurposelykickedtheballoutbecauseofaninjury,haveyourplayerthrowtheballbacktotheotherteam.
• Ifaplayerisseriouslyinjured,thecoachandrefereemustbothfilloutreportsandsendthemtoGeorgiaSoccerinorderfortheplayertobenefitfromGeorgiaSoccer’sinsurance.Theirsissecondaryinsuranceandcoversonlywhatyourregularplandoesnotcover.
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THUNDER & LIGHTNING
EachyearintheUnitedStates,lightningkillsasmanyas400people,injuresthousandsmoreandsets10,000forestfires.ThedangerisgreatestduringhotweatherlikethattypicalofJuly,andduringmonsoontypeactivity.Anyonewhogoesoutdoorsneedstobeawareoflightning’sdangerwhenthunderstormsarearound.
Foranyoneoutdoors,thunderisawake-upcall.Infact,ifyoucanhearthunderthelightningisprobablywithin10miles.Thunderrarelytravelsfarther.Toestimatehowfarawaythelightningis,usethe“flash-to-bang”method.Ifyouseealightningflash,begincounting:“oneonethousand,twoonethousand,threeonethousand,”(orhoweveryoucountseconds)untilthunderisheard.Sincethespeedoflightisabout186,300milespersecond,lightningisseentheinstantitflashesbutsoundtravelsaboutonemileinfiveseconds.Ifyouhearthethunder10secondsafterseeingthelightning,thelightningisabouttwomilesaway.
Itisrecommendedthatwhentheflash-to-bangtimeis10seconds,meaningthelightningistwotothreemilesaway,headforsafeshelter.Iflightningiscloserthanthreemilesthedangercouldbeveryhigh.Recentstudieshavefoundthatsuccessivelightningstrikesinastormweretwotothreemilesapartonaverage.
Theflash-to-bangtimecantellyouifthestormisapproaching.Ifthetimebetweentheflashesandthebangsgrowshorterthestormisgettingcloser.Ifthunderstormsareinthepicture,keepaneyeoutforcloudsbuildingintothunderstormsandheadforshelter.Ifyouhearorseeanapproachingelectricalstorm,followtheseguidelines:
1.Seekrefugeinthenearestpermanentbuild-ingandclosethewindowanddoors.Donotstandorsitnearelectricalwires,telephonesappliances,stoves,waterpipesorgaspipes.Donotshowernorbathe.Donotwashdishes.
2.Ifnobuildingisnear,getinacarandclosethewindows.
3.Ifneitheracarnorbuildingisnear,takerefugeunderabridgeorbypass.
4.Ifyou’reinanopenfield,liedown,prefer-ablyinagully,trenchoranotherdepression.Bethelowestpoint.Lightninghitsthetallestobject.Discardanythingthatmayattractlightning,suchasanumbrella,golfclubs,amedal,orevenahearingaid.Avoidgoinginornearaportablebuilding.Ifyou’reinagroupdonotclusterwithothers.
5.Ifyouareataplayingfield,GET OFF THE FIELD.Donotstandunderatree.
Details About Forms of LightningForked Lightning: Crooked or branched channels in a lightning
stroke. Observers might see these ominous look-ing bolts shoot from the cloud to the ground, from one cloud to another, or out of the top or side of a storm.
Sheet Lightning: Strike appears within a cloud or is obscured by
nearby clouds. Flashes of lightning can illuminate entire clouds making them visible from miles away.
Heat Lightning: Flashes too far away for observer to hear the thun-
der. Like sheet lightning, these flashes are created by lightning bolts, but are in thunderstorms more than 10 miles away.
Ball Lightning: Extremely rare, nearly phantom, luminous spheres.
Less than three feet wide, these glowing balls have been seen coming from some of the more violent thunderstorms, which contain lots of lightning
St. Elmo’s Fire: Luminous greenish or bluish glow above pointed
objects on the ground. Named for the patron saint of sailors, St. Elmo’s Fire is created by the soft glow of an electrical field generated by a continu-ous flow of tiny sparks.
High Altitude Lightning: Recently discovered colored flashes high above
storms.
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DEALING WITH HEAT & PROPER HYDRATION
Kidsshoulddrinkbefore,duringandaftersports.Topreventdehydration,or,worseyet,heatillness,youshouldencourageyourchildtodrinkcoolfluidsbefore,during,andafterphysicalactivity.
Kidsshoulddrinkonaschedule,notwhenthirsty.Yourchildneedstoregulatehisfluidintakebydrinkingaccordingtoaschedule,ratherthaninresponsetothirst,becausethirstisnotanaccuratemeasureofachild’sneedforfluid.Bythetimeyourchildsaysheisthirsty,heisalreadydehydrated.Consumingcoolfluidsatregularintervalsduringexerciseprotectsyourchild’shealthandoptimizesathleticperformance.
Kidsshoulddrinkfromtheirownwaterbottles.Childrenshouldhavetheirownpersonalizedwaterbottlesandneedtoberemindedtodrink5to9ounces(10to181/2ounce“gulps”)every20minutesduringactivity,dependingonweight(Teenagersshoulddrinkmore).Youngerchildrenshouldbegivenwaterbottleswithmarksonthesidesshowinghowmuchtheyshoulddrinkeachtimeortoldhowmany“gulps”todrink.
Kids’fluidintakeneedstobesupervised.Childrendonotinstinctivelydrinkenoughfluidstoreplacewaterlosses,soitisessentialthatyouwatchtoseehowmuchwatertheyactuallydrink.
Kidsneedtobewatchedforsignsofheatillness.Duringprolongedexercise,childrenand
adolescentsmaynotrecognizethesymptomsofheatstrainandmaypushthemselvestothepointofheat-relatedillness.It’syourjob,andthecoach’s,torecognizethewarningsignsandactimmediately.
Fluid ConsumptionConsumeatleast10ozoffluidforeverypoundlostwithactivity.Thirstisnotanaccurateindicatoroffluidslost.Drinkfreelyuntilre-hydrated,oruntilurineisclear.
Water vs. Sports DrinkConsumewaterduringactivityandsportsorelectrolytedrinksbeforeandafteractivity.
After Heat IllnessIfaplayerhassufferedfromapotentiallyseriousheatillnessinjuryitisveryimportantthathefollowtheseinstructionstoaidinrecoveryandpreventfutureoccurrences.Followthesetipstohelpre-hydrateandcoolhisbody:
• Avoidanyphysicalactivity• Stayoutofthesun• Remaininacoolenvironment• Drinkplentyoffluids• Noalcoholicorcarbonatedbeverages• Donotskipanymeals• Addsalttoyourfoodtohelpretainwater• Monitoryourweightclosely• Headaches,dizziness,nausea,andmuscle
crampingmayaccompanyheatillness.
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