PASC Adult Six-A-Side Rules
Games will be governed by F.I.F.A. law, with the
following modifications:
Law 1 Field of Play
1) Field dimensions are 60 yards long by 40
yards wide
2) Penalty areas are 10 yards wide and
extend 8 yards from the goal line
3) Goal dimensions are 12’ wide and 6’ high
Law 3 Players and Substitutions
1)
All players must appear on the team roster in order to
participate in PASC sanctioned games. Players not appearing on the team
roster
must be cleared through a PASC board member before participating.
2)
No team can play with less than four (4) players on the field
(including goalkeeper). (A player serving a penalty for a yellow card
shall be considered on the field for the purpose of counting number of
players- i.e. if the team is at four players and a player is cautioned,
the team may play with three (3) players on the field for the duration
of the penalty.) Ejection or lack of attendance which reduces the number
of players to less than four will result in a forfeit. (PASC will not
reschedule the game for a later date.) A team can pick up PASC
registered players (from their division only) to achieve six (6)
players. No additional subs will be allowed. If a team member shows up
late, the sub player must exit the game immediately. If this rule is
broken for any reason, the match shall be forfeited. Also, if a
substitute player scores a goal, it shall not count. Play will restart
with a goal kick.
3)
Substitutions can be made “on the fly” during play. The player
being replaced must leave the field before the substitute enters. A
player may exit the field from any point, but entry must occur at the
halfway line. Any blatant disregard of this rule that results in an odd
man advantage or preventing a breakaway will be treated as unsporting
behavior.
Law 4 Player Equipment
Shin guards are mandatory. The top
of the shin guard must be covered by the sock. A player discovered not
to be wearing shin guards will be required to leave the field and secure
proper protection. The team may not substitute for the player until the
next stoppage of play. The player may not reenter the field until they
have established with the referee that the problem has been corrected.
Law 7 Duration of Game and Length of Period
A game shall consist of two (2) 25
minute halves. There shall be a 5 minute break between halves. There
will be no overtime during the regular season. During tournament play,
one 5 minute “golden goal” overtime period will be played if the score
is tied at the end of regulation. If there is no score at the end of the
overtime period, the teams shall proceed to penalty kicks. Teams will
alternate the taking of kicks. The game is ended when one team makes and
the other team does not. All eligible players must kick (including
goalkeeper) before a player can take a second kick. A team with more
eligible players may reduce its number of players to equate with its
opponent.
Law 10 Scoring
An attacking player must touch the
ball after it crosses the halfway line for any offensive goal to count.
If a goal is scored by the attacking team from the defending side of the
halfway line having not touched a teammate on the attacking side of the
halfway line, the goal shall not count and play will restart with a goal
kick. Further, the goalkeeper may not punt or throw the ball across the
halfway line without the ball touching the ground or a player (from
either team) prior to it crossing the halfway line. An indirect free
kick shall be awarded at the spot where the ball crossed the halfway
line.
Law 11 Offside
There is no offside in the six-a-side format.
Law 12 Fouls and Misconduct
1)
Slide tackling will not be allowed. This tactic is considered to
be too dangerous and the rule is a precaution for the safety of all
players.
Violations of this rule will be treated as unsporting behavior. (An
exception is made for the goalkeeper when inside their own penalty
area.)
2)
Fighting will not be permitted. Players involved are subject to
immediate dismissal from the league.
3)
The goalkeeper may handle the ball when receiving it directly
from a throw-in by a teammate. The goalkeeper may not handle a ball
deliberately kicked to him by a teammate. Play will be restarted by an
indirect free kick at the spot where the goalkeeper handled the ball.
4)
A cautioned player (yellow card) shall immediately leave the
playing field and be penalized for two (2) minutes. During this time the
team will play shorthanded. (The penalty does not end before two minutes
if the other team scores.) If the player, while serving the penalty,
receives a second caution, the player shall be ejected and not replaced;
the team will play short for the duration of the match.
Law 13 Free Kicks
Opposing players shall be at least five (5) yards
from the ball until the kick is taken.
Law 14 Penalty Kicks
A penalty kick shall be awarded
when a foul which would result in a direct free kick occurs within the
offending team’s penalty area. The kick shall be taken at the top of the
penalty area eight (8) yds from goal. All players except the kicker and
the opposing goalkeeper shall be within the field of play but outside
the penalty area and five (5) yards from and behind the ball until it is
kicked.
Law 16 Goal Kicks
A goal kick shall be taken within
one yard from the goal line and inside the penalty area. (A goal kick
may cross the halfway line before touching another player.)
Card System
Yellow Card= 1 point
Red Card = 2 points
A player receiving a red card will
be suspended for the next game at a minimum; depending on the
seriousness of the infraction, the number of games suspended may be more
A player receiving 2 yellow cards in a three game
period will cause a player to be
suspended for the next game.
A player receiving 5 points in a season will be
suspended for the remainder of the season.
It is suggested for all teams to “self police” any problem
situations in a game. By having a mutual respect for your team members
as well as the opposing team members and the referees, you are ensured
to have a safe and “red card” free game. Any players that are issued
a red card or a yellow card and fail to comply with the referees order
to leave the game will result in that team forfeiting the match. As a
team you must take the responsibility for you teammates actions.