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LATINO SOCCER CHAMPIONS LEAGUE LLC.

Registration for NEW TEAMS starts on, 2018

ACADEMY SOCCER CLUBS

Monday                                                                          

8:00 AM to 9:00 PM

Tuesday

8:00 AM to 9:00 PM 

Wednesday                                                                                   

8:00 AM to 9:00 PM 

Thursday                                                                            

8:00 AM to 9:00 PM 

Friday

8:00 AM to 9:00 PM 

Saturday

8:00 AM to 9:00 PM

Sunday

8:00 AM to 9:00 PM

 

15% OFF THIS MONTH!

 

Tournaments in all ages this year we have:

       

18 years old to 30 years old.

30 years old to 40 years old.

40 years old to 50 years old.

50 years old to 60 years old.

60 Years old and up!

 

In Each tournament:

first, please is going to get $0,000.00 Dollars.  

In second, please is going to get ( Jerseys ).

Five months last the tournament.

Are 20 games one each week.

Each game charge for a game $29.99 Dollars.

 

Jersey's & Track Suits match with the teams.

 

Jersey's $119.99 Dollars get 50% OFF this month

Track suit's $119.99 Dollars get 50% OFF this month 

               

Details
Coed or regular ( males,  females), 22 player roster,  changes of players is open
Full  Sized Fields
Two 45 minute halves with a 15-minute halftime
8:00 AM to7:00 PM games 
Teams have to get sports & recreation liability insurance ( by any damage to the fields )
There is no any kind of refund money if you decide not to attend sporting events
Free  Substitutions 
No rainouts due to synthetic turf fields
Championship apparel and discount for winners
**Includes 3 regular season tournaments and playoff games
**Referee fees are included in the registration

 Location
Soccer games will be posted.

REGISTRATION:  Register as a team or solo by emailing prado7@latinosoccercl.com. A league team roster will be sent to you via email. Team registration is accepted with a completed league team roster and payment. 

LEAGUE RULES

  • Updated April 2018

  • General 
    All decisions of the Referee are final and binding. The league reserves the right to decide on all matters relative to the league and its’ decisions are final. In the event of inclement weather, the league coordinator may reschedule a match, change division structure, reduce match duration or cancel a match. 
    NO PROTESTS ARE ALLOWED

  • Spirit of the Game 
    Latino Soccer Champions League in Parks and Recreation Department believes that safety is the most important component to recreation programming. Therefore, it is important that all participants understand that the emotional and physical safety of all players is of the utmost concern of the Latino Soccer Champions League  Parks and Recreation Department.

  • Fighting 
    Any player who engages in fighting of any kind, retaliatory or otherwise, will be automatically dismissed from the league without a refund. Not only will that player be removed from the league, but the team may also be banned indefinitely. Do not put your team in jeopardy of being kicked out of the league. Team managers will be held accountable for their team's actions. The league director has the final say on all rules and regulations.

         Registration

  • Players must be 18 years old or older.

  • Each team shall be allowed a maximum of eighteen (18) players. NO minimum of substitutions players and  players must be included on each coed team roster.

  • Players must be listed on the roster at registration to be eligible to play; additions will only be permitted for injuries, etc, by approval of the league director. Player interchange from one match to the next is not authorized.

  • There are two (2) goalies for these matches.

  • A player may compete only on one team per day, night.

         The Field

  • Field dimensions are as marked on the field and are L 120m by W 90 m  for all divisions.

  • The goal area dimensions are as marked on the field and are L 40,3m by W 16.5 m. 

         Equipment 

  • It is strictly forbidden to wear metal cleats on the field.

  • Jerseys: The home team will wear completed jersey and the visitors will wear completed jersey. The season’s schedule will designate Home and Visitors for each match.  they must be a contrasting color with the scheduled opponent’s Jerseys.

  • Ball Size: Matches will be played using a size five (5) soccer ball. All teams are required to bring a size five (5) ball to each match.

  • Shin guards: Mandatory.

  • Jewelry: It is also recommended that players do not wear jewelry. Players assume all responsibility for injuries related to equipment and jewelry.

         Pre-Match 
 

  • Team managers shall ensure that all players are at the field twenty (20) minutes before the scheduled match.

  • The team manager shall bring a copy of her/his roster to each match and make it available to the referee when requested. The referee will note any missing rosters on the score card which is turned into the Latino Soccer Champions League Parks and Recreation Department. The League Director will take action on missing rosters as deemed appropriate.

  • A team, which cannot field eleven (11) players five (5) minutes after the scheduled start time  shall forfeit the match. This includes reductions in eligible players due to send offs.

  • The team forfeiting shall be declared the loser by a score of two (2) goals to (0) zero.

  • Team Managers are responsible to set up the field. This typically only includes setting up the two (2) goals but could also involve moving items off the field.

  • A referee will be assigned to each match. The referee will serve as timekeeper and scorekeeper. The referee is part of the field of play and their calls are final.

  • If no referee is present by the scheduled start time, the match will be rescheduled unless both teams agree to proceed.

  • If the match proceeds, the score shall stand as played without protest.

  • The Match/Rules 
    All matches will be played in accordance with FIFA, Federation International de Football Association (FIFA) “Laws of the Game,” found at FIFA website. However, Latino Soccer Champions League Parks and Recreation. Coed Soccer League Rules overrule the FIFA Laws where contradiction occurs.  

  • Duration of Match: matches have two forty-five (45) - minute halves and a fifteen (15) - minute halftime.

  • Start of Match: The referee will conduct a coin toss and the winner of the coin toss decides either to kick first or second and the side of filed. The kick-off will be at the center of the field on the referee’s whistle.

  • Kickoff: Occurs at the start of each half and to restart the match after goals are scored and may be kicked in any direction. Opponents must remain out of the circulated central  before the kick. A Goal cannot be scored directly from the kickoff.

  • Restarts: All restarts for fouls are indirect free kicks. All defending players must be (9.11) m  from the ball.

  • Defensive Walls: There shall be defensive players in any wall. All other defenders have to be (9.11) m  from the ball.

  • Substitutions: There are six (6) substitutions. Substitutions can only occur when the ball leaves the field of play and with the referee’s permission. Substitutions occur on the sidelines with the players entering and exiting the field at approximately the same location near mid field. The substitute can only enter the field after the player who is being substituted for has left the field. An unfair substitution shall result in an indirect free kick for the opponent at a point determined by the referee.

  • Offside: There is no offside.

  • Sliding/Slide tackling/Playing on the ground: Only the player’s feet can touch the ground when involved in play. There is no sliding, slide tackling, or playing on the ground allowed. Doing so is an automatic foul resulting in an indirect free kick for the opponent.

  • Scoring: A goal is scored when the entire ball crosses the entire goal line in the air or on the ground between the goal posts and under the crossbar.

  • Ball out of play: The ball is considered out of play when the entire ball crosses the goal line or touchline (sideline) or whenever the referee blows her/his whistles.

  • Corner Kick: Shall be given when a defensive player last touches the ball before it crosses the goal line. The corner kick must be taken within a yard of the corner flag. A goal may be scored directly from a corner kick. Opposing players must be  (9.11) m away from the ball

  • Goal Kick: Shall be given when an offensive player last touches the ball before it crosses the goal line. The ball must be in the goal area when kicked. A goal may be scored directly off a goal kick. Opposing players must be  (9.11) m away from the ball.

  • Throw-Ins: A throw-in is given to the opponent of the team who last touched the ball before it crosses the touch line (side line). The throw-in shall occur one yard from where the ball crossed the touch line. A goal cannot be scored off a throw-in. Opponents must be 2 yards away from the throw-in.

  • Goalies: There are one goalie for each team. No player can control the ball with her/his hands during the match.

  • Goal Area: The goalkeeper can not be touched by the opposite player,

  • Penalty Kicks: Penalty kicks are taken from the center of the field with the goalkeeper and the player only in side the area,

  • Tied Scores A tied score at the end of regulation time during the regular season remains a tied score. 

  • Match Overtime: There will be no overtime, except in playoffs. 

  • Forfeits: A team forfeits the match females and males,

  • Pass or Shot Height: There is no limitation on the height of passes or shots by foot or head. 

Fouls 
        If any player commits any of the following fouls, an indirect free kick will be taken by the opponent from the spot of the foul. 

  • If the foul occurs within out of the goal area, the referee awards the indirect free kick with a wall  (9.11) m. from the point of infraction. 

  • A goal cannot be scored directly from an indirect free kick until another player touches the ball. 

  • Any fouls committed by a defender in the goal area results in a penalty kick for the opponent.

  • The referee may show a yellow or red card to the player or players who commit fouls;

    • based on the severity of how the foul was committed

    • in the goal area, 

  • It is considered a foul to:   

    • Kick or trip an opponent

    • Jump at an opponent 

    • Charge an opponent 

    • Strike or attempt to strike an opponent 

    • Grab, push or obstruct an opponent 

    • Touch the ball intentionally with the hand or arm 

    • Slide tackle – front or behind 

    • Being inside the goal area before the ball enters the goal area
       

  • Cautions (Yellow Cards): Players will be cautioned if the player:

    • Demonstrates unsportsmanlike behavior 

    • Dissents - by word or action 

    • Persistently infringes the laws of the game 

    • Intentionally delays a restart of the game 

    • Does not give the  (9.11) m. for a direct kick or corner kick 

    • In the opinion of the referee participates in any “unfair play”

       

  • Send Offs (Red Cards): A player will be sent off for:

    • Receiving two yellow cards in the same match 

    • Serious foul play 

    • Violent play/conduct 

    • Spitting 

    • Foul or abusive language 

    • Any “unfair play” or “unacceptable behavior” in the opinion of the referee 

A player who receives a red card will be removed from the remainder of the match with his/her team playing “short” for the remainder of the match. The sent off player must also sit out the following match. Any player receiving a red card must give her/his name to the referee. If the referee is not given the player’s name, then the match will be stopped and the offending team will forfeit, regardless of the score. The sent off player’s name and reason for suspension will be reported to the League Director for additional sanctions as deemed appropriate.

League Standings 
Bracket standings to determine first, second and third place will be based on the following:

  • Win three (3) points

  • Tie one (1) point

  • Loss zero (0) points

Total point ties will be resolved by the following tiebreakers, in order: 

  • Head-to-head match up 

  • Total goals scored 

  • Fewest goals allowed

Playoffs 
The only rule change for playoffs is that a playoff match cannot end in a tie and “Kicks From the Mark” will be used to determine an winner. 

Kicks From The Mark Tie Breaking Procedure for Playoffs: Playoff matches which are tied at the end of regulation (second half) will be settled using “Kicks From The Mark” (Kicks) as follows: 

  • The referee will conduct a coin toss and the winner of the coin toss decides either to kick first or second.

  • Kicks will be taken from the center of the field. 

  • The ball cannot be touched again after it is kicked. 

  • The Kick ends when the ball stops moving. 

  • All eligible players may participle in the kicks. If one team has more eligible players then the other team that team may “Reduce to Equate” for total team size. 

  • Teams do not have to reduce to equate if they want all their players to participate in the kicks. 

  • A set of five (5) kicks will be taken by five (5) different players from each team  in each group of five (5). 

  • Each team will between male and female kickers until in the group of five (5) have taken a kick. 

  • The best of five (5)will determine the winner.

  • If the match is still tied after the group of five (5), a series of 1 vs. 1 “Golden Goal” kick-off rounds will occur until a winner is determined. 

  • The teams shall alternate between male and female kickers during the 1 vs. 1 rounds until all females have taken a kick. 

  • A player may not take a second kick until all teammates have taken a kick. 

  • A winner is determined when only one team scores in a round. 

  • After all players have taken a kick the teams can reorder their kickers for the additional 

  • 1 vs. 1 kicks but must alternate between male and female kickers until all females have kicked. 1 vs. 1 kicks continue in this manner until a winner is determined. 

  • A player may not take a third or fourth (etc.) kick in the 1 vs. 1 rounds until all other players have taken their kick in each round.

LATINO SOCCER CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

 

FIELD TURF RULES.

 

Help keep our parks a safe place to visit. 

The following are prohibited in the park:

 

  • NO FOOD

  • NO DRINKS IN CANS, PLASTIC, GLASS, CARDBOARD CONTAINERS

  • NO GUM 

  • NO SEEDS

  • NO METAL CLEATS

  • NO PETS

  • NO CHAIRS OR TABLES ON TURF 

  • NO ANY ITEM THAT MAY PUNCTURE THE TRUF

  • NO SMOKING / VAPING 

  • NO CHEWING TABACO / GUM

  • NO ALCOHOL

  • NO BICYCLES

  • NO DOGS

  • NO SKATEBOARDS. ROLLERSKATES / ROLLER BLADES

  • NO MOTORIZED VEHICLES

  • NO DRONES AT FIELD CLOSE TO AIRPORT

  • NO OPEN FLAMES, BBQ’S, FIREWORKS

  • NO ANY KIND OF WEAPONS

  • NO AMPLIFIED SOUND / SPEAKERS

  • ONLY WATER IS ALLOWED  /   GET YOUR OWN CONTEAINER / PERSONAL BOTTLE

 

APROVED ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT ONLY

 

PLEASE BE COURTEOUS TO THE SURROUNDING NEIGHBORS

PLEASE OBEY THE RULES AND CLEAN UP BEFORE LEAVIN 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION

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