PRUMC Sports and Recreation - 4 Yr. Old
Soccer Rules
Normal soccer rules apply unless contradicted below:
- 6 v 6 including Goalie (Unless otherwise
agreed to by both coaches prior to a game)
- 30 minute practice followed by a game consisting of two 12 minute halves.
- Players must be on the official roster kept in the Recreation Department.
- All players must play at least 1/2 of each
game
- An offensive player may not
kick at the ball if a goalie has a hand on the ball.
- No penalty kicks
- Off-sides will not be called
- Two time-outs per game.
- Free substitutions on any whistle
- Referees will make all final decisions on the playing field.
- Ball may be in-bounded by throw-in or kick-in
- All games open with a brief prayer and end
with team-to-team handshakes.
- No more than one coach per team allowed on the
field
- Team sidelines should be opposite parents and
spectators when possible
- In the event of inclement weather, games will be
canceled by PRUMC, but practices will be the decision of the coach for each
team. Coaches are required to communicate any game or practice changes
to their team.
- Sportsmanship Rule: If a team is behind by
3 goals or more they are allowed to add an 8th player to the field. In the
event an 8th player is not available, the winning team must take a player off
the field until the score is with within two goals. If the score gap
increases players should be added or removed as needed to foster competitive
play and fun.
Coaches:
- No more than two coaches per team allowed
on the field during the game.
- Stay with players after games and practices until parents arrive.
- Be certain that parents are informed of policies and practices regarding
snacks, trash pick-up, end-of-season banquet, and weather hotline.
Recommended: solicit volunteer to act as "Team Parent" to coordinate
communication with other parents.
- Help be responsible for soccer balls on the field - return
all practice balls to bags or ball carts prior to the start of the game
and after each practice.
- Inform team mom and or players of any changes in games or practices.
- Coaches are responsible for activities of children on
their team during games. Parents must assume full responsibility and
supervision of all siblings, friends, or other children attending games and
practices.
Parents:
Pick up your children promptly after each game and practice.
Inform coach when your child will not attend any games or practices.
Support your child’s coach and team by attending
all practices and games.
See that all trash is picked up after games.
Provide snacks on a rotating basis with other families.
Supervise all children (siblings, friends, etc.) who are not on the team
currently playing or practicing.
Parent and spectators should stand away from
the team sidelines when possible