The Graduation Series is specifially for players moving from Under-8 to Under-10 next year to prepare for the big changes in the Under-10 program, such as off-side, more players, free kick, etc.
Basic Info |
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Graduation Series Objectives |
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Contacts |
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Rainy Days |
Coaches should print this out to bring to game (Printer friendlfy version)
GAME RULES |
U8
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U10
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Ball Size
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Size 3 |
Size 4 |
Goals/Nets
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6 ft high and 6 yards wide maximum (usually smaller) |
7 ft high and 7 yards wide |
Field Size
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50 yards x 30 yards maximum |
80 yards x 40 yards |
Goal Area
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No goal area |
Goal area |
Number of players on the field
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5 |
7 |
Game Play
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40 minutes (10 minute quarters). Clock stops at quarters |
50 minutes (two 25 minute halves). Clock DOES NOT stop at substitution break (quarter break) |
Coaches on the field
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Allowed as needed to help the players |
Coaches are not allowed on the field unless instructed by a referee |
ONLY 2 coaches in the technical area
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Technical area not enforced |
Technical area strictly enforced |
Goalkeeper
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Take extra time if needed to release the ball |
Has 6 seconds to release the ball |
Offside Rule
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Not enforced |
Enforced (See Offside Simplified) |
Throw-Ins
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Have the opportunity to do over |
Strictly enforced |
Penalty Kick
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No penalty kicks |
Penalty kick is awarded as stated in the rules guide |
Free Kicks
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No free kicks |
Direct and indirect free kicks awarded as stated in the rules guide. See below for differences |
Referee
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Referee your own game with one referee provided per team |
3-person referee team (1 center referee and 2 assistant referees) – Referee the game following (exception: Graduation Series teams will referee their own games) |
DIRECT FREE KICK |
A direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any of the following six offences in a manner considered by the referee to be careless, reckless or using excessive force:
A direct free kick is also awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any of the following four offences:
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INDIRECT FREE KICK |
An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a goalkeeper, inside his own penalty area, commits any of the following four offences:
An indirect free kick is also awarded to the opposing team if a player, in the opinion of the referee:
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