Indoor
Soccer Rules
The
Game, Playing Area, and Equipment
- A team will consist of
5 players: one goalie and four
forwards. A game must start with at
least four players: one goalie and three forwards.
- All players must wear
court sneakers. No street shoes, cleats or bare feet
allowed.
- A player is only
allowed to play on one team in the same division.
- Players are allowed to
be added to the roster up to the playoffs.
Once the playoffs begin no player is allowed to be added to a
team’s roster.
Periods,
the Clock, and Substitutions
- A game will consist of
two 20 minute halves, running time, with a two minute half time.
- Each team is allowed
one, 1-minute time-out per half. There will be a five
minute sudden death overtime for all tied games, then a shoot out will
begin. At the end of overtime each
team will choose 3 players to participate in the shootout. Each team will have all three players
shoot in alternating possessions.
The team with the most goals at the end of the shootout wins. If the score is tied at the end of the
first shootout, shootouts will continue until a team is leading.
- Free player
substitutions at any dead
ball.
- Goalies may only be
substituted after a scored goal or during half time.
- If at any time a team
is leading by 15 goals the game will be ended and the leading team will be
deemed the winner.
Starting
the Game and Continuation of Play
- A coin toss will
determine possession of the ball to start the game. The opposite team gets the ball to start
the second half.
- When the whistle blows
the team with the ball must pass the ball backwards before kicking towards
the opposing goal.
- The ball is positioned
at mid-field to start each half- each team must be on their half to start
the game.
- After a score, the
opposing team puts the ball in play at mid-court.
- If the ball goes above the
window line, hits the ceiling, or any ceiling obstruction, the ball is
placed on the field underneath the obstruction and an indirect kick is
taken. If placement of the ball is
within the goal area, it will be brought outside the goal area for an
indirect kick.
- After the goalie takes
possession of the ball by use of his/her hands, he/she cannot kick the
ball in any fashion (punt, drop kick, or put the ball on the ground and
kick).
- When the goalie throws
the ball, the ball must hit his/her side of the field or any player on
that side of the field before crossing the mid field line.
- Any goal kick has to
hit the defending team’s side of the field or a player on that side of the
field before going over to the other side of the field.
- If the official’s whistle
stops play inadvertently, a drop ball will take place between one member
of each team. The ball will be
dropped ten feet in front, to the right or left of the goal. Once the ball is dropped, regular play
will resume.
Penalties
and Ejections
- It is a violation to
trip, kick, push, tackle or otherwise impede an opposing player. The offended player will put the ball in
play with an indirect kick from the spot of the violation.
- No player, except the
goalie, may contact the ball with their hands or arm. A player is not allowed to use his/her
hands to touch the ball while it is in play. If this occurs, the other team takes
possession of the ball at the point of infraction with a direct kick.
- The occurrence of a
handball in the goal area by the defending team will result in a penalty
kick from the penalty mark (basketball 3pt line).
- An intentional foul or unnecessary roughness
that occurs outside the goal area will result in a direct (free) kick on
goal from the point of the infraction.
If a goal is not scored, the ball is brought into play with a throw
by the goalie.
- An intentional foul or unnecessary roughness
that occurs inside the goal area by the defending team, will result in a
penalty kick in which only the goalie may defend.
- The referee may eject a
player from the game for repeated violations, unnecessary roughness, or UNSPORTSMANLIKE conduct. If a player is ejected, no sub may enter
the game.
- On a penalty kick, the
ball is placed at the penalty mark and the goalie cannot move from the
goal line until the ball has been touched by the shooter. All other players must be outside the
penalty area during the penalty kick.
- The goalie is not
allowed to pick the ball up when the ball is passed back to him or her by
a teammate
Definitions
of Terms
- Indirect free kick – after the ball is kicked, it
must touch another player before a goal can be scored, cannot score
directly from an indirect free kick.
- Drop Kick – ball that is put into play by the
referee dropping the ball straight down on the ground and two players
going for the ball once it has touched the ground. (injuries,
questionable calls, dangerous situations etc.)
- Out of play areas – if the ball reaches above the
window line or hits any part of the ceiling or lights. RESULT: Indirect Free Kick from the spot where
the ball went out of play.
Scoring
Extras
that pertain to Mahoney Gym
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No shots are allowed from in the paint (basketball foul area)
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Penalty kicks from basketball 3pt line
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If there is a dangerous situation that can happen, the referees have
the authority to blow play dead.
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Bench Interference: if a play from the bench hits or comes in contact
with the ball on purpose, the opposing team will get an indirect kick from the spot of the infraction.
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NO OFFSIDES