MICROSOCCER RULES OF THE ROAD
September 14, 2007 Edition
Note: This edition is an
update to the version that was adopted 6/10/05, which completely superseded and
replaced earlier versions. Whether your family is new to Microsoccer, or is a
returning family, you should read this edition thoroughly and carefully before
your first game of the season.
1.
PROPER REGISTRATION. No child may play in Cambridge Family Microsoccer,
unless the child is already registered. That means no unregistered walk-ons,
friends, visitors, and/or relatives.
It is the responsibility of the Coach, Assistant
Coach and Manager to police this. Unregistered persons who appear at game time must
register before they will be allowed to participate.
2.
No
Self-Assignment to or Reassignment to or from Teams. Initial
player assignments to teams, and transfers to other teams can only be
made by the Registrar (currently the Commissioner). As Team Officials, it is
the responsibility of the Coach, Assistant Coach and Manager to police and
enforce this, and not to give permission for transfers and assignments.
4.
Parent Attendance. A parent or legal guardian should be present with each child in
Microsoccer for the entire time of each weekly session in which the child is
enrolled. If your child becomes injured, otherwise distressed, wants to leave,
or find a bathroom, you cannot expect anybody else to take care of it.
5.
RESPONSIBILITY
FOR UNENROLLED CHILDREN.
All unenrolled children (whether siblings, other relatives or friends) or
animals in the custody or care of adults attending Microsoccer are the responsibility
of such adults and must be kept off of the marked fields during the entire time
that games are being played on such fields.
6.
Child Attendance. Families should make a 100% good faith attempt to get their
children to each session with the child's (a) Microsoccer T-Shirt; (b) shin
guards; (c) cleats, and (d) copy of team roster and schedule, unless they have
a very good reason not to. Conflicts due to family travel, sickness, or family
events such as bar mitzvah, confirmation, wedding, brit milah, etc., are all
good reasons. However, even if you have a good reason, you
MUST NOTIFY YOUR COACH AND TEAM MANAGER IN ADVANCE that your child will be
absent for a specific session.
7.
NO Yelling from the Sidelines. Parents may applaud good plays by children, but only the
Coach, Assistant Coach, or Referee should shout or otherwise give instructions
from the sidelines.
9.
OVERALL FORMAT. The usual practice is 35-40 minutes of practice
followed by a 5 – 10 minute snack break. Then a game follows consisting of 2 15-20 minute halves,
punctuated by a five minute break in the middle. The Session 1 must end promptly by 10:30 so that session 2
can begin promptly.
10. MODIFIED RULES OF PLAY. If the ball strays a little bit over the sidelines,
parents are encouraged to nudge the ball back onto the field so that momentum
is not unnecessarily lost.
However, if a ball goes far out on the side line, have the team that did
not cause it to go out should take a throw in. By contrast, if the ball goes over the end line, it is
automatically a goal kick, regardless of who kicks it out.
13.
WHAT TO
DO IN CASE OF BAD WEATHER.
If, due to poor weather, you are unsure of whether a scheduled Microsoccer
session is taking place, then please call the MICROSOCCER HOTLINE at
617-274-3114. If Microsoccer is going to be cancelled or postponed, an
appropriate message will be placed on the MICROSOCCER HOTLINE by 7:30 AM on the
scheduled game day.
15. ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY. Nobody
should ever interfere with, harass, harangue, or threaten any referee
either during a game or after its conclusion for any reason. Likewise, no
parent, guardian, visitor, or player should ever harass, harangue, or threaten
any other parent, guardian, visitor or player either during a game or after its
conclusion. If you have a
complaint of any kind about a referee's behavior, or the behavior of any
parent, guardian, visitor, or player, you should not engage in any kind
of "self help" or direct action of any kind. Instead, you should bring it to the attention of the
Commissioner, as soon as practicable following the conclusion of the session in
which the behavior takes place. If possible, complaints should be made in
writing and be as specific and clear as possible.
16. INCIDENT REPORTING. Any
parent or guardian of an enrolled Microsoccer player who witnesses a serious
incident (whether medical or discipline-related) should report the details of
such incident to the Commissioner as soon as practicable. If possible, such
reports should be made in writing and be as specific and clear as possible, and
have a name and contact information attached to it so that the Commissioner may
contact the person making the report to gather further details.
17.
DISCIPLINARY
POLICY. It is very rare that formal discipline is needed in
Microsoccer. However, in appropriate circumstances, parents or guardians of
enrolled children, or volunteers, who misbehave in serious ways may be required
to: apologize for rule infractions, pay fines, and may be put on probation,
suspended, or expelled from participation in Microsoccer. Similarly, seriously
misbehaving children enrolled in Microsoccer may be put on probation, suspended
or expelled from Microsoccer.
Misbehaving unenrolled children, relatives or friends of enrolled
children may likewise be barred from attending Microsoccer. In the first instance, disciplinary
policy shall be administered by the Commissioner. In serious cases, if the parties involved in an incident
formally contest the Commissioner's findings and rulings, the Commissioner may,
in the Commissioner's sole discretion, appoint an outside review board or
special master to adjudicate the matter. However, if such outside review board
or special master generates costs or expenses for the Microsoccer organization,
all such costs may be assessed against any party involved in an incident
according to the recommendations of such outside review board or special
master.
If you have suggestions about further
possible refinements to these rules, please e-mail them to:
SuggestionBox@Microsoccer.org