• NCA Donato Cup Tournament Rules

       

      Rules for the 2017 NCA Donato Cup.

      Tournament Headquarters
      Northern Columbus Athletic Assoc.
      4625 Westerville Rd.
      Columbus, OH 43231
      Phone 614-633-8241
      Fax 614-626-3037

      Tournament Director: Milos Govedarica

      Westerville, OH 43081

      614-633-8241


      Registration and Team Eligibility

      Registration Check-In: 

      NCA
      4625 Westerville Rd.
      Columbus, OH 43231
      August 25, 2017, 6:00pm-9:00pm

      Coaches must bring Travel permits (if outside OSYSA), signed medical release forms, signed liability release form , approved roster, and player passes, guest player passes and guest player rosters.


      Games are played at one site in Columbus, Ohio. The Tournament will be played on Aug 25 & 27 2017.

      Coaches should bring player passes to every game and medical release forms should be available at the field.

      A. TEAMS FROM THE UNITED STATES – For teams from the United States:

      1. The Players must present picture identification cards issued by the team’s Federation   Organization Member (USYS, AYSO, other)
      2. Teams must provide proof of approval of the team’s participation from the team’s Federation Organization Member.
      3. Teams from outside the State Association where the tournament is located must provide proof of permission to travel. Teams must be in good standing with their Federation Organization.

      B. FOREIGN TEAMS – For a team coming from a CONCACAF nation:

      1. Players must present passports at registration or, if from a nation that the United States does not require a passport, proof of entry into the United States that is required by the United States.
      2. Teams are required to have and present player picture identification cards.
      3. Tournament rules require that the team have a completed form from its Provincial or National Association approving the team’s participation in the tournament.

      Player Age and Eligibility

      Boys/Girls

      Birth
      Year
      Age Group
      2010
      2009
      U-8
      U-9
      2008 U-10
      2007 U-11
      2006 U-12
      2005 U-13
      2004 U-14
      2003 U-15
      2002 U-16


      U-08 ,U-9,U-10 teams will play 7v7, and U11-12 will play 9 v 9 ,  U-13-U19 will play 11 v 11 . Top division is known as A. Lower division is known as B.

      Team rosters will be limited to 22 players for teams playing the 11v11 format but only 18 players can dress for the game. Team rosters will be limited to 16 players for teams playing the 9v9 format and 16 players for 9v9. Team rosters will be limited to 14 players for teams playing the 7v7 format and 14 players for 7v7. The Roster submitted at Tournament Registration will be the official Roster for the Tournament and may not be altered. A player may only play for one team.

      Five (5) guest players will be allowed per team Guest player Rosters (yours or ours) should be validated by your state association/country federation (if required by your association). Prior to the start of each game the Field Marshal shall check that each team have the following; current Federation player and coaches passes, Medical Release Forms, and Concussion parent Acknowledgement Form, approved guest roster (if applicable).

      Teams

      Home team is determined by the tournament scheduler. The first team listed at the tournament website (www.soccerincollege.com) is the home team. A maximum of 3 coaches are permitted on the coaches’ side of the field. All coaches will remain within 20 yards of the centerline on their half of the field, on the side opposite of both team's spectators. Field marshals will communicate which side is the coaches’ side if questions arise.

      The home team will be responsible for using an alternate color uniform if necessary, and shall supply a suitable game ball (as determined by the Referee).

      Spectators are not permitted behind the goals.   No air horns or bullhorns may be used by teams or spectators since this device will be used to signal weather delays.


      Player Credentials and Uniforms

      1. Player picture identification cards are to be present and available at all matches.
      2. Identification cards are required to be checked by the field marshal or referee prior to each match.

      3. The shirt number of each player must be the same as the player’s shirt number on

      the daily match report or roster. If the numbers are not the same, the referee is not

      to allow the player to take part in the match until the numbers are the same

      (Examples –The player changing his or her shirt, or the daily match report being

      changed).


      Laws of the Game

      All matches must be played in accordance with FIFA Laws of the Game, except as specifically modified as follows in the tournament rules:

      a. Substitution Time:

      Substitutions may be made with the consent of the referee.

      1. before a throw-in in your favor.
       2. before a goal-kick.
       3. after a score by either team
       4. At half time
       5. After an injury, by either team, when the referee stops play.

       6  After a caution, one for one by both teams, if the cautioned player is substituted.

      bSUBSTITUTION

      1. All matches will be “unlimited substitution”  

      Player Equipment

      a. Hard casts are not permitted; soft casts will only be allowed upon approval of the game referee.
      b. Shin guards are required.

       

      Games

      Games will consist of two halves of equal length.

      The age groups, players per side, ball size and length of

      Games (minutes) are as follows:

       

      Age                                 Ball             Game                  Finals

      Group            Side          Size             Length                Length

      U8/U09               7            4                  40                       50

      U10                    7             4                  40                       50

      U11/U12             9             4                  50                       60

      U13/14              11            5                  60                       70

      U15/19              11            5                  70                       80     

       

      The Directors reserve the right to adjust game length for conditions beyond their control. See Weather/Reschedule section below.

      a. The game clock will not be stopped because of injury to any player, except if deemed necessary by the referee. Due to the time allowed for the completion of all games, the clock should run continuously.

      b. It is the intent of the NCA Donato Cup to provide a three person referee system for all tournament matches; however, if deemed necessary, matches may be conducted with club linesmen.

      c. A coach may coach more than one team during the tournament.

       

      Tournament Format

      For all age groups the Tournament format calls for three preliminary round games (round robin) with a Final Matches in each division. (Some divisions may have Round Robin with Final Matches depending on the number of teams in the division).

      Match Schedules

      Each team will play a minimum of 3 games. A maximum of 2 matches will be played on any one day.

       

      Referees

      All matches will use referees certified by the FEDERATION.


      Weather/Rescheduled

      Games Match Delays (ex: Lightning delays game)
      In the event play is delayed due to lightning or severe weather, an air horn will be used to signal stoppage (and restarting) of play.  All teams will take cover but remain at the tournament site for the duration of the current match. 

      Do not remain on the fields or under trees.  One coach from each team must report to tournament headquarters for information concerning the delay.  If a delay occurs, a decision will be made according to the following guidelines.

      1. If time permits, allow play to resume and play to completion, but not beyond scheduled starting time of the next match.

      2. If time does not permit play to completion and:

      a) The first half of the match was completed, the match will be considered complete and the score will stand as the final score;

      b) The first half has not been completed; an attempt will be made to reschedule the remainder of the game.  Check at tournament headquarters for information.

      3. All efforts will be made to return to the original schedule as soon as possible after weather delay. 

      Games shall be considered completed if the first half has concluded and play is stopped by either the Field Referee or the Tournament Directors. The score at the stoppage of play will be the final game score. If the first half has not been completed and the game is stopped, every effort will be made to complete the game, or play to complete at least the first half and record the score as final. If the game is cancelled before it starts every effort will be made to reschedule the game.

      Note: if necessary, game lengths may be shortened to accommodate scheduling requirements. It is the responsibility of each coach to check Tournament Headquarters for rescheduled information.

      For more information regarding schedule changes: 614-633-8241

      However, in the event that rescheduling is not possible, and game cancellation creates a situation where teams within the division are unable to play an equal number of qualifying games, the group winner will be determined on the basis of awarding the average tournament points earned in the other games, to the teams that were unable to complete an official game, followed by the tie breaking procedure if necessary. The team with the highest average points will be declared the winner of the group. In the event there is a tie which cannot be resolved by point averaging, the advancing team will be determined by penalty kicks, or a coin toss if necessary, per FIFA as directed by the Tournament Directors.

      Forfeits

      The score of a forfeited game shall be recorded as 2-0 in favor of the team not forfeiting, if; 1) the game has not commenced, or 2) the game has commenced and the non-forfeiting team has less than a 2-goal lead at the time of cessation. If the non-forfeiting team has more than a 2-goal lead at the time of cessation, the score shall stand. Forfeiture will be declared for a failure to begin play within fifteen (15) minutes of game time with a minimum of seven (7) players to start the game. Failure to complete a match or a team leaving the field during play may result in forfeiture. In no case will a team which has forfeited a game be declared a group winner or wild card.

      Procedures for Determining a Winner (Scoring)

      Coaches and game referee will sign the game card certifying the final score which will then be delivered to the HQ tent at each site. Site scorer will be responsible for updating score board. Posted scores will reflect a maximum goal difference of 4. Bracket standings, leading to championship play, will be determined on the following basis.

       

      Standings and Tie-breakers

      Three points will be awarded for a win, one point for a tie and zero points for a loss.

      In the event of ties in point standings, the following sequence will be used:

      a. Points earned from matches won or tied.
      b. Result of head to head game (2 teams only)
      c. Goal difference: Total net score for tournament games. Net score = goals scored, less goals scored against. A maximum differential of 4 goals per game will account for this purpose.
      d. Fewest goals allowed.
      e. The procedure for Kicks from the Penalty Mark, as outlined in the FIFA Laws of the Game, will be utilized”.

      In the event of ties at the end of championship round games, winners will be determined as follows:
      1. Two Five-minute overtime periods will be played, both mandatory.
      2. Penalty kicks elimination as above. Only players on the field at the end of the second overtime are eligible for penalty kicks.

      Match and Score Reporting

      Referees will enter final game score on the game card, sign, and give to both coaches to sign. Field marshal will deliver signed game cards to the Site scorer. Site scorer then updates scores on the board at each site.

      Protests and Disputes

      Protests by any team must be submitted in writing, and accompanied by a $100.00 cash deposit to be presented to the tournament headquarters to the Tournament Directors within 30 minutes of completion of the game. The deposit will be returned only if the protest is upheld. Referees' decisions may NOT be the basis for protesting the game. The game referee must be informed of the pending protest at the conclusion of the game and must report in writing on the game card his comments regarding the protested situation.

      Final Rulings

      The final interpreter of the foregoing rules and regulations, and also any matters not provided for in these rules will be the Tournament Directors, whose decisions shall be final.

      Conduct and Discipline

      Disciplinary action taken against a coach will be levied in the next game in which he/she coaches the team playing at the time of the original infraction, or to the next game coached if the violation occurred during the last game for that team. If additional behavior problems occur, the Directors reserve the right to levy additional discipline up to and including expulsion from the Tournament.

      COMPLEX RULES

      NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES PERMITTED.  Anyone found with alcohol will cause the entire team with which they are associated to be asked to leave the complex.

      The complex speed limit is 10 MPH. Observe directional signs; obey instructions of parking   directors. Not permitted at our tournament includes: pets, smoking, and verbal abuseNo swimming or fishing in the pond and Artificial noise makers.
       

      All participants in the NCA Donato Cup will be expected to maintain high standards of conduct during their stay in the Columbus area. These standards are expected of players, referees, and other guests in the hotels and motels; keeping noise in the hallways to a minimum, refraining from kicking soccer balls inside any of the buildings, and being respectful of the property of others. Should it come to the attention of the Tournament Directors that a person (or persons) has failed to observe these guidelines; the Director reserves the right to take remedial action. Said action, depending upon the circumstances, may range from a warning, a reduction in points in the standings, or banning that team and/or all teams in its club from future participation in the tournament.

      There shall be no dissent between players and/or coaches and the referee. Questioning a referee is considered dissent. All coaches are responsible for the actions of his or her spectators, specifically verbal abuse of referees. Such abuse will not be tolerated! Violation may result in forfeiture of the game and/or expulsion from further play.

      Any player or coach receiving a red card shall be ejected from the current game and will be ineligible to participate in the next scheduled game. The player/coach pass is to be turned in to the referee headquarters immediately following the initial suspension game. If dismissed in the last game, card will be returned to state association within 1 week.


      Any player or coach who receives an accumulation of Two (2) yellow cards in a game must sit out the next game.

      Spectators may be ejected from the park for improper conduct, at the discretion of the tournament officials. 



      No pets are allowed at the tournament sites.

      Persons ejected due to any of the above situations must leave the site immediately.

      Report of Disciplinary Action:

      The disciplinary action taken or required shall be reported to that team’s provincial or

      A.    For United States and CONCACAF Teams, the procedure for notifying the Federation Organization Member of that team of disciplinary action taken or required will be followed.

       

      Awards

      All U-8 through U-15 first and second place teams and individual awards will be awarded in each Division after the final game at the Finals site.

      Cancellations

      If the Tournament is cancelled due to events beyond the control of the Tournament Committee, the Tournament will not be required to make any financial remuneration. 

      Game Balls

      The home team is responsible for supplying the FIFA Approved game balls.

       

    • Schedules
      TOURNAMENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED!
    • Deadline
      TOURNAMENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. 
    • Concussion Rules

      New concussion rules for Coaches and parents; see Concussion Rules.

    • Trapped Players

       Teams with trapped players must play in the age of the trapped older player.

    • NCA Complex Rules

      The NCA wants all participants and guests to have a good experience at its facility.  All participants and guests on NCA property will be expected to maintain high standards of conduct while on the property. These standards are expected of players, coaches, referees, and guests.  Should it come to the attention of the NCA officials that a person (or persons) has failed to observe these rules; the NCA reserves the right to take remedial action. Said action, depending upon the circumstances, may range from a warning, ejection, terminating a game or banning of teams from future participation.  Fees will not be refunded for terminated or cancelled games.  Spectators and players may be ejected from the complex at the discretion of  NCA tournament or league officials, and in such instances must leave the site immediately.

       

       

       

      NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES PERMITTED ON THE NCA complex.  Anyone found with alcohol will cause the entire team with which they are associated to be asked to leave the complex.

       

      Pets are not permitted on NCA grounds, except in documented instances of service dogs to assist the visual or otherwise impaired participant or guest.  In these instances, the NCA representative to the League should be notified prior to the game.

       

      NCA is a smoke free facility.  Participants and guests may smoke only in their automobiles.

       

      No swimming or fishing is permitted in the pond on the NCA complex.

       

      Artificial noise makers are prohibited.  If an NCA official or referee orders a person to cease using such noise maker and the person disregards such order, the official or referee may eject the person from the complex.

       

      Verbal abuse or fighting among participants, guests and officials is not acceptable.  The NCA representative for the league or tournament should be notified immediately if there is an occurrence of verbal abuse or fighting.

       

      There shall be no dissent between players and/or coaches and the referee. Questioning a referee is considered dissent. All coaches are responsible for the actions of his or her spectators, specifically verbal abuse of referees. Such abuse will not be tolerated! Violation may result in forfeiture of the game and/or expulsion from further play.
       

       

      Motor vehicle operators are required to operate their vehicles in a safe, courteous and responsible manner.  The complex speed limit is 5 MPH. Observe directional signs.  Operators are required to comply with directional signs and instructions of  NCA officials or delegates.  Motor vehicles must remain in the parking lot and are not allowed on the grass or playing fields.  Participants and guests are allowed to park in available parking spaces at no additional cost.


      Participants and guests are expected to clean up after themselves and use trash cans provided to dispose of waste.

       

      Participants and/or guests are not permitted to repair equipment or grounds.  When there is a problem with equipment or grounds, the team representative, referee or League manager should report the issue(s) to the NCA representative in charge.

       

      When the warnings are issued due to adverse weather such as storms and lightning in the area, all games are expected to cease immediately.  The games can be continued from the point of interruption when possible as determined by the NCA representative.

       

      The warning signals are as follows:

      ·         3 short horn blasts:  leave the fields immediately and seek shelter

      ·         1 long horn blast:  play can resume

      ·         3 short horn blasts repeated:  all games are canceled – go home

             ·         5 short horn blasts repeated:  tornado is in the area, immediately leave the fields and seek shelter 
       
       
       
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