NCAA Soccer Rules Changes 2014 and 2015 By Ken Andres NCAA Soccer Secretary Rules Editor

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NCAA Soccer Rules Changes 2014 and 2015 By Ken Andres NCAA Soccer Secretary Rules Editor. Field Dimensions Rule 1.1.1. Team not required to play on noncompliant field size. Teams may agree to play by mutual consent. Team that agrees to play waives right to protest non-conforming field. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NCAA SOCCER RULES CHANGES

2014 AND 2015

By Ken AndresNCAA Soccer Secretary Rules Editor

FIELD DIMENSIONSRULE 1.1.1

• Team not required to play on noncompliant field size.

• Teams may agree to play by mutual consent.

• Team that agrees to play waives right to protest non-conforming field.

• PENALTY—Game shall not begin.

BOUNDARY LINESRULE 1.2 AND

THROUGHOUT BOOK

• Shorter boundary line is end line.• Goal line is part of end line.• Goal line extends in front of goal

between goal posts.

HALFWAY LINERULE 1.4

• Shall be visibly marked across entire field.

• Beginning in 2016, new field construction or renovation must be compliant.

OTHER FIELD MARKINGSRULES 1.7 AND 1.8

• If it cannot be corrected before kickoff, game SHALL begin:

• Corner Area, Hash Mark.• Corner Flags.• Goal post and crossbar same width as

goal line.

OTHER FIELD MARKINGSRULES 1.7 AND 1.8

• If it cannot be corrected before kickoff, game SHALL begin:

• Align back edge of goal post with outermost edge of end line.

• File report with Governing Sports Authority.

Continued…

OTHER FIELD MARKINGSRULES 1.6 AND 1.9.1

• If it cannot be corrected before kickoff, game shall NOT begin:

• Penalty Area.• Goals.

• File report with Governing Sports Authority.

The BallRule 2.2

• No restriction on color of ball.

• ANYTIME the leading team substitutes, the clock must be stopped.

There are no other contingencies.

LAST 5 MINUTES OF SECOND PERIOD ONLY

RULE 3.6.2

LEAVING FIELD OF PLAYCLARIFICATION – NEW RULE

3.6.3• When player leaves field of play

without referee’s permission except for normal movement of play:

─Issue a caution for misconduct.

PLAYERS’ UNIFORMSRULE 4.1.1

• Institution’s name, nickname or mascot permissible on front and or back of uniform.

• Player’s name on back of jersey.

PLAYERS’ UNIFORMSRULE 4.2 AND 4.3

• Both teams may wear shorts of a similar color.

• Numerals are required on the front and back of the jersey.

TECHNOLOGYRULES 4.5.6; 12.14.1 AND

12.14.2• Monitoring Devices – Rule 4.5.6:

• Devices which monitor physiological data and performance may be worn.

• Data may be used during game.

TECHNOLOGYRULES 4.5.6; 12.14.1 AND

12.14.2• Coaching Restrictions – Rules 12.14.1 and 12.14.2:

• Electronic communication between coaches is allowed. Coaches:

─Must be listed on roster.─Must be on site.

Continued…

OFFICIAL’S JURISDICTIONRULES 5.4.1, 5.5.1.1 AND 7.3

• Begins upon arrival at field – Rule 5.4.1.

• Arrive minimum 30 minutes before kickoff – Rule 5.5.1.1.

• Game ends when referees/teams leave site of competition – Rule 7.3.

RULES OF CONDUCTRULE 5.4.6

• Rules cannot be altered by referee or by coaches’ consent:

• Game times.• Substitutions.• Overtime procedures.

REFEREE’S POSTGAME DUTIES

RULE 5.5.2• Review box score for completeness and accuracy of information:

• Sign it.• If electronic version, verify it.

• File red card report within 24 hours.

• www.NCAAsoccer.arbitersports.com.

DISCRETIONARY POWER A.R. 5.6

• The referee may allow for stoppages due to extreme heat and humidity.

PEP BANDSA.R. 5.6.9

• Permissible during pregame, period intervals and anytime the clock is stopped and ball not in play.

TIMING DEVICE MALFUNCTION

RULE 6.3.3.1• When:

─Malfunction with official timing device. ─No electronically controlled scoreboard

clock visible to both benches and spectators.

• Referee on field becomes timekeeper.

• Common practice update – not new!

RECOMMENDED TIMING SHEETSPAGE 31• Teams may begin warm up on field in front

of their bench 60 minutes before starting time.

RECOMMENDED TIMING SHEETSPAGE 31• Halftime is 15 minutes:

• May be reduced by mutual consent of coaches and officials – Rule 7.2.

• May be extended in postseason competition by the games committee.

Continued…

TIMEKEEPERRULES 6.3.8 AND 6.3.9

• Call out audibly using PA system or to nearest official:

─Last seconds – from 10 to zero.

• Expiration of time is moment timekeeper’s signal begins regardless of position of ball.

• If no horn sounds, period ends when clock reaches zero.

TIEBREAKER KICKSRULE 7.1.1.1

• After all eligible kickers have kicked once, the order of designated kickers may be changed.

RELOCATED TEXT – FORFEIT, NO CONTEST

RULE 10.8 NOW RULE 7.4• Scheduled game terminated before it begins is a “no contest”.

• Once a game begins and is forfeited:

─If more than 70 minutes played – score is 1-0 and stats count.─If less than 70 minutes played - stats void except cautions/ejections.

RELOCATED TEXT – SUSPENDED GAME

RULE 10.10 NOW RULE 7.5• Game played less than 70 minutes, suspended and not resumed the same day:

─No contest.─Statistics do not count except cautions/ejections.

RELOCATED TEXT – SUSPENDED GAME

RULE 10.10 NOW RULE 7.5• Game played more than 70 minutes,

suspended and not restarted:

─Counts as a game.

Continued…

RELOCATED TEXT – INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY, EXPIRATION OF

TIMERULE 10.11 NOW RULE 7.6• A temporarily suspended game

cannot restart more than 3 hours after original start time:

─Unless coaches agree to play.─Unless Governing Sports Authority

agrees to play.

OFFSIDERULE 11.2

• Player is offside and penalized if, at the time the ball touches or is played by a teammate, the player is involved in active play and interferes with play or with an opponent or seeks to gain an advantage by being in that position.

OFFSIDERULE 11.2

• Indirect free kick from the point of the infraction.

• Diagrams enlarged and clarified.

Continued…

SERIOUS FOUL PLAYRULE 12.3.1

• Must be:

• Against an opponent.• Between players competing for the

ball.• Committed on the field of play.• A direct free kick foul.

VIOLENT BEHAVIORRULE 12.3.2

• Violent behavior:

• May be against anyone not competing for the ball.

• May be on or off the field of play.• Ball may be in or out of play.

CHARGINGRULE 12.4.11

• When the ball is not within playing distance.

COACH SERVING SUSPENSIONRULE 12.11.1• Permitted to participate in pregame

activities until kickoff.

• Then restricted to spectator area.

COACH SERVING SUSPENSIONRULE 12.11.1• Prohibited from

communication/contact, direct or indirect, with team, coaches, bench personnel.──From beginning of contest to

completion, including OT and tiebreakers.

Continued…

ENHANCED SUSPENSIONRULE 12.12.1

• Each successive red card results in an additional game suspension.

ENHANCED SUSPENSIONRULE 12.12.1

• Fighting red results in added suspension:

• Second red is 2-game suspension; third red is 3-game suspension.

• Fighting red follows straight red – total 3-game suspension.

Continued…

COACHING FROM TOUCH LINERULE 12.14.3

• Coaching from touch line restricted to coaching/team area.

• Warning no longer required.

• Warn/caution/eject as appropriate.

RELOCATED TEXT - PROTESTRULE 10.9 NOW RULE 12.16

• www.NCAAsoccer.arbitersports.com.

• Within 48 hours.

• Misapplication of rule that clearly impacts:• Outcome of game.• Participant eligibility.

RELOCATED TEXT - PROTESTRULE 10.9 NOW RULE 12.16

•Matters of referee judgment or accuracy of decision not considered.

PENALTY KICKERRULE 14.2

• Kicker identified by referee handing him/her ball.

PENALTY KICK INFRINGEMENT BY OFFENSE

A.R. 14.3.2• If goal scored, re-kick.

• If ball goes directly out of play over end line untouched.

─Goal kick awarded.

PENALTY KICK INFRINGEMENT BY OFFENSE

A.R. 14.3.2• If goal not scored and ball rebounds into or out of play.

─Indirect free kick awarded against offending team.

Continued…

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