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2010 SOCCER RULES MEETINGS. DAVID ANDERSON Iowa High School Athletic Association Assistant Executive Director JASON ESLINGER Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union Soccer Administrator. WELCOME. APPRECIATE THE WILLINGNESS OF OUR HOST SCHOOL TO OFFER THEIR FACILITY FOR OUR MEETING.
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2010 SOCCER RULES MEETINGS DAVID ANDERSON Iowa High School Athletic Association Assistant Executive Director JASON ESLINGER Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union Soccer Administrator
WELCOME APPRECIATE THE WILLINGNESS OF OUR HOST SCHOOL TO OFFER THEIR FACILITY FOR OUR MEETING. ATTENDANCE FORMS WILL BE COMPLETED AT THE END OF THE MEETING.
THIS POWERPOINT PRESENTATION WAS COMPILED JOINTLY BY THE STAFFS OF THE IOWA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AND THE IOWA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC UNION SOCCER CONTACTS BOYS: DAVID ANDERSON 515-432-2011 danderson@iahsaa.org GIRLS: Jason Eslinger 515-288-9741 jasoneslinger@ighsau.org
ANNOUNCEMENTS • Announcements From Schools or Officials • Short Presentation From The Iowa High School Soccer Coaches Association
Iowa High School Soccer Coaches Association Spring 2010
IHSSCA AGM and Clinic • March, 2010 • Location TBA • Friday Night: Coach participation sessions, Social • Saturday Clinic and Annual General Meeting • Anticipated Presenters: • Sean Holmes, Drake University • Brandon Ermels, Iowa Central Community College
IHSSCA Membership • Annual Dues: $20 • Agenda Item for AGM: Fee Structure for Entire Staff • AGM/Clinic: $50 • Pre-register for AGM with Dues: $65 • Should be covered for Head Coach by schools
IHSSCA Membership Benefits • Rankings • Committee for each: Class 1A, 2A, and 3A (Boys) • Will be factored into Sub-State pairings (Boys) • All-Tournament Teams (Boys and Girls) • All-State Teams and Academic All-State Teams (Boys and Girls) • Only players of member coaches eligible • Only member coaches may vote • Coaching Recognition • Coaching Milestones – 50, 100 victories • Coach of the Year • Hall of Fame • East/West All-Star Game
Iowa High School Soccer Coaches Association Website:www.iahssca.org Contact us: Kepler Johnson, President: president@iahssca.org Greg Fiscus, Rankings Chair: rankings@iahssca.org Jamie Holmes, Secretary/Registrar: secretary@iahssca.org
ANNOUNCEMENTS • PRE-REGISTER NOW AT www.iowareferees.orgDate: Saturday March 13, 2010Location: Des Moines University, Des MoinesPregistration: Open: www.iowareferees.org • Registration / Check-In: 8:00-9:00am • Academy: 9:00am-5:00pm • Cost: FREE!
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION STARTING DATE FOR PRACTICE BOYS – MARCH 15, 2010 GIRLS – MARCH 22, 2010 FIRST COMPETITION DATE BOYS – APRIL 1, 2010 GIRLS – APRIL 5, 2010
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION REMINDER OF GIRLS ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGE 8TH GRADE GIRLS ARE NO LONGER ELIGIBLE TO PRACTICE OR PLAY WITH THE HIGH SCHOOL TEAM
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION PLAYING DATES BOYS – THIRTEEN (13), THREE (3) OF WHICH MAY BE MULTIPLE TEAM TOURNAMENTS, CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT NO LONGER EXEMPT FROM THE COUNT – LIMIT OF EIGHT (8) TEAMS INDIVIDUAL LIMITATION – SIXTEEN (16) GAMES – THREE (3) HALVES PER DAY – WAIVED FOR MULTIPLE TEAM TOURNAMENTS
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION PLAYING DATES GIRLS –GIRLS ARE ALLOWED TO PLAY A MAXIMUM OF SEVENTEEN (17) MATCHES PER LEVEL OF COMPETITION. Individual Player Limitation may not exceed six (6) halves in a calendar day. There is no season match limitation for an individual player.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION SCRIMMAGES BOYS AND GIRLS EACH ALLOWED ONE SCRIMMAGE ANY TIME DURING THE SEASON. JAMBOREES BOYS AND GIRLS EACH ALLOWED ONE JAMBOREE AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF PRACTICE. FOR GIRLS, UNTIL THE FIRST PLAYING DATE. FOR BOYS, ANYTIME DURING THE SEASON
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION TOURNAMENT GAME BALL BOYS AND GIRLS SPALDING TF-5000
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION MARGIN OF VICTORY THERE IS NO MARGIN OF VICTORY FOR BOYS. FOR GIRLS, THE MATCH SHALL BE DECLARED COMPLETED WHEN ONE TEAM HAS A LEAD OF 10 GOALS AT HALFTIME OR LATER IN THE GAME.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION OVERTIME SAME OVERTIME PROCEDURE FOR BOTH BOYS AND GIRLS – ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THE GIRLS REQUIRE ALL TIED VARSITY GAMES TO HAVE OVERTIME – BOYS DO NOT
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION BOYS AND GIRLS OVERTIME PROCEDURE • TWO TEN MINUTE SUDDEN VICTORY OVERTIMES WILL BE PLAYED. • IF THE TIE REMAINS, PENALTY KICKS WILL BE USED. FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE ON PAGE 81 & 82 OF THE RULE BOOK, ITEMS 3, 4 AND 5.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION IOWA CONDUCT RULES ANY PLAYER RECEIVING A CAUTION (YELLOW CARD) MUST LEAVE THE GAME FOR TEN (10) CONSECUTIVE MINUTES. PENALTY WILL CARRYOVER FROM HALF TO HALF AND END OF GAME TO OVERTIME AND OVERTIME TO OVERTIME. A CAUTION IN THE SECOND OVERTIME WILL RESULT IN NO FURTHER PLAY.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION IOWA CONDUCT RULES ANY PLAYER DISQUALIFIED (RED CARD) FOR ANY REASON MUST LEAVE THE GAME AND A SUBSTITUTION WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. THE TEAM WILL PLAY SHORT FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE GAME. ALL RED CARDS MUST BE REPORTED TO THE IOWA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OR THE IOWA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC UNION.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION IOWA CONDUCT RULES BOYS ONLY ANY TEAM RECEIVING FOUR VARSITY RED CARDS, INCLUDING COACH CARDS,WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE POST SEASON TOURNAMENT. IF THE FOURTH CARD IS RECEIVED IN A POST SEASON TOURNAMENT GAME, THE GAME WILL END AND THE TEAM WILL FORFEIT THE CONTEST.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION IOWA CONDUCT RULES BOYS ONLY ANY VARSITY COACH RECEIVING TWO RED CARDS OVER A THREE YEAR PERIOD WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO COACH HIS/HER TEAM IN THE POST-SEASON TOURNAMENT FOR TWO YEARS.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION ONLINE GAME REPORT BOYS ONLY WE WANT TO CONTINUE THE ONLINE GAME REPORTING DONE LAST YEAR. FOLLOWING EACH GAME, AN ADMINISTRATOR FROM THE HOME SCHOOL, THE REFEREE(S), ASSISTANT REFEREE(S) AND BOTH HEAD COACHES NEED TO COMPLETE A REPORT. A FUTURE MAILING WILL GIVE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING THE WEB ADDRESS. THE REPORT FORM WILL HAVE SOME MODIFICATIONS RECOMMENDED BY THE IOWA REFEREE COMMITTEE AND THE SOCCER ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
2010 Points of Emphasis • NFHS Rule Changes • Bench Control and Language • Goal Scoring Opportunities • Offside
BOYS STATE TOURNAMENT INFORMATION • THERE ARE THREE CLASSES OF BOYS SOCCER– CLASS 3A (48 schools) – CLASS 2A (48 schools) – CLASS 1A (remainder of schools) • SUBSTATE GAMES WILL BE PLAYED ON MAY 24, 26, 29 • BOYS STATE TOURNAMENT WILL BE A THREE (3) DAY TOURNAMENT • DATES – JUNE 3, 4, 5 • LOCATON – COWNIE SOCCER PARK-DES MOINES
GIRLS STATE TOURNAMENT INFORMATION • REGIONAL GAMES WILL BE PLAYED ON MAY 27, JUNE 1, 2, 4, & 7 • GIRLS STATE TOURNAMENT WILL BE A THREE (3) DAY TOURNAMENT • DATES – JUNE 10, 11, & 12 • LOCATON – MUSCATINE SOCCER COMPLEX
State of High School Soccer Nationally • Soccer is the fifth-most popular sport for boys and girls at the high school level. • According to the 2007-08 High School Athletics Participation Survey which is listed in the 2008-09 NFHS Handbook: • 383,561 – H.S. Boys participate in the sport • 346,545 – H.S. Girls participate in the sport • 11,122 – H.S. Boys programs participate • throughout the country • 10,543 – H.S. Girls programs participate • throughout the country
NFHS Interpretation Policy • Each state high school association adopting these NFHS soccer rules is the sole and exclusive source of binding rules interpretations for contests involving its member schools. Any person having questions about the interpretation of NFHS soccer rules should contact the soccer rules interpreter designated by his or her state high school association.
Comparison of NFHS and NCAA Rules and FIFA Laws Page: 69-80
ATTENDANCEFORMS FILL THE BUBBLES FROM THE INSIDE OUT MARK BOYS/GIRLS COACH OR BOYS/GIRLS OFFICIAL ONLY MARK “HEAD COACH” IF A GIRLS OR BOYS HEAD SOCCER COACH ALL ATTENDEES FILL IN EVERY AREA, EXCEPT THE SOCIAL SECURITY SCHOOL CODES ON THE BACK OF FORM OFFICIALS FILL IN THE LAST FOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS EVERYONE FILLS OUT THE BOTTOM SECTION
THIS POWERPOINT PRESENTATION WAS COMPILED JOINTLY BY THE STAFFS OF THE IOWA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AND THE IOWA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC UNION SOCCER CONTACTS BOYS: DAVID ANDERSON 515-432-2011 danderson@iahsaa.org GIRLS: Jason Eslinger 515-288-9741 jasonelsinger@ighsau.org