Rampage SC Futsal Rules
- No Games will be rescheduled due to a Forfiet
- If you have more than 1 team in the same division, they could play each other.
- We reserve the right to combine age groups, and divisions if needed without notice. If an age groups is combined, the rules for the oldest age group apply
- If you have multiple teams we will try to accommadate, but please keep in mind this is not always possialbe.
- Friday games can start as early at 5pm and end as late as 10pm. Saturday games can start as early as 7am and end as late as 11pm.
- It is your responsiblity to check your schedule regular for any possible changes.
- We reserve the right to deny any team, coach, player and spectator.
- Your roster and all required documents are required before the 1st game.
- All ref fees are due at the beginng of the game. They are to be given to the ref in cash. $10.00 each team, each game.
- Shin guards are mandatory.
- Games are 22 minute halves. There will be a 2 min break at half time.
- Header rules are the same as the outdoor rules. If you cant head the ball in outdoor soccer you cant in futsal either.
- There will be no injury time added to the clock. If a player is injured they must notify the referee if the coach is called onto the field, the player must leave the field. They may return later in the game if they are able to.
- Unlimited substitutions on dead ball. Players can re-enter the game from their substitution area without notifying the referee for example if your team gets the ball from the opposing team kicking it out. Both teams can sub. You only have 5 sec to resume play even if your team is not set. If you choose to sub on the opposing teams kick they don’t have to wait for you to sub in and out. You only have 5 sec to kick the ball in or it becomes the opposing teams.
- There is NO offside.
- When the ball goes out over the sideline, it is then placed on the sideline. The ball needs to be stopped and then can be kicked in
.
- All opposing players must be at least 4ft from the ball or where the ref tells the player.
- For a ball to be out of play or a goal scored; all of the ball must be over the line.
- Any shot on goal taken on your defensive half will be treated as an inderect kick.
- Indirect vs Direct kicks? We are using the same rules as outdoor soccer.
- Goalkeepers can’t punt the ball.
- If this happens the other team is awarded an indirect free kick where the ball lands.
- The goalkeeper can throw the ball out as long as it doesn't go past ½ field in the air. If the ball goes past ½ field the other team is awarded an indirect free kick. The goalkeeper can put the ball on the ground then kick it and that is allowed to go pass ½ field.
- When the ball goes out for a goal kick, the keeper must have the ball in his hands before making a soccer play with the ball.
- When a goalkeeper has the ball in their hands the opposing team cannot enter the goal box. If the goalkeeper puts the ball on the court it is considered a live ball.
- The goalkeeper has 5 seconds once he has control of the ball to either kick or throw it out.
- Goalkeepers are not allowed to pick up a back pass from any of their teammates.
All kick-ins, corner kick-ins and free kicks have a 5 sec time limit once the ball is stationary.
- A player can score directly from a corner.
- Sliding is not permitted.
- Dangerous play is not allowed.
- The penalty shot is a PK type shot from the X no dribbling.
- During the game, a referee has the option of using 2 cards – Yellow or Red
- 1 yellow card = 2 minute to be sat on the bench. The team must play with 1 man down during this time. Unless the opposing team scores in the 2 min then the team can sub in a player (not the player who committed the 2 min time out) and play with 5 players again.
- 2 yellows = sending off and will not return in the game. And the team must play 1 man down for the remainder of the game.
- 1 red = sending off 1-2 match ban depending on the severity of the offense. The team plays with 1 man down during the game the red card was given.
- Red and Yellow card rules apply to coaches, parents and players.
- If a coach/or player has more than one team they are involved with while playing at Rampage Futsal and recieves a red card, that red card suspension will be applied to both teams.
- The Rampage Futsal Director or Ref Assigner will inform the recipient of the red card how long the suspension will be inforced for.
- Referees have the right to warn, ask to leave or eject from the facility, any spectator whom they feel is causing problems & the Referee’s decision is final.
- Rules are subject to change based on player safety.