Player Age & Eligibility
The players' playing age is determined by following the USYSA guidelines for 2024/2025
U11: Born on or after 1/1/2014
U12: Born on or after 1/1/2013
*Players may NOT play for more than one team in the league on a given game day
Team Check-In
Referee Fees
Max Roster Size
U11-U12: 16 players
Heading Rules
Heading is only allowed by players that have turned 11-years-old. If a 10-year-old is playing in a game, he is not allowed to head the ball, and it is the responsibility of the coaches and referee to make sure this is clearly communicated prior to each game.
Concussions
Pursuant to Florida Statutes (FS 943.0438) Florida in 2012 enacted a very stringent Head injury and Concussion Law. If the referee (or assistant referee) believes that, in his/her opinion, a player has suffered a head injury or possible concussion, the match must be stopped IMMEDIATELY. The injured player if able to leave the field on their own must be escorted to their coach and the coach must be told that the player cannot return for the duration of the match. If a trainer is brought onto the field because the player is incapacitated, the referee must still notify the coach that the player cannot return to the game. It is the responsibility of the coach and the player’s parent(s) or legal guardians to seek medical attention. The player may not resume participation until he/she has been cleared by a medical doctor.
The Referee HAS NO FURTHER responsibility beyond removing the player from the match in which the player was injured. The referee crew must ensure, that UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES or due to the appeal from any coaching staff that the player is allowed to return to the game. Referee must fill supplemental report for the serious injuries when player removed from the game.
Laws of the Game
All matches must be played in accordance with the FIFA laws of the Game, except as specifically modified in the Tournament Rules.
LAW 1: Field of Play
U11-U12 (9v9) must play in accordance with the US Youth Soccer Guidelines.
U8-U10 (7v7) must play in accordance with the US Youth Soccer Guidelines.
LAW 2: The Ball
U8-U12: Size 4
LAW 3: Number of Players and Substitutions
U11-U12: 9v9
U8-U10: 7v7
Substitutions are unlimited and any stoppage of the game in half way line with referee’s permission.
LAW 4: Players Equipment
402.2 Player equipment shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Affiliate, FYSA and FIFA rules. Additionally: a) Screw in cleats are permitted; however, judgement as to their safety is at the discretion of the referee. B) Orthopedic casts can be worn at any sanctioned FYSA tournament with written approval from a doctor and written permission from a tournament official, final judgement as to its safety is at the discretion of the referee.
It is the policy of FYSA that no player be allowed to wear ANY jewelry while participating in any FYSA sanctioned match. The only exception that may be allowed is a medical alert bracelet or necklace when taped to the body. The referee shall make the decision as to the safety of the player and the referee’s decision is final.
Teams will wear uniforms of matching design and color with a minimum of six (6) inch numbers affixed to the back of the uniform shirt
The designated home team per the tournament schedule will be required to change jerseys if there is a conflict. In cases where the schedule does not designate a home team the first team listed on the game report will be the considered home team.
The uniform of the goalkeeper must be distinctly different in color from the basic colors of the competing teams and the referee.
LAW 5: The Referee
The center referee for all matches must be certified by the Federation.
Referees are required to submit a completed USSF or a league specific game report to the Site Director containing any information relating to any game incidents involving players/coach, spectator misconduct, or injuries.
In the event the assigned referees fail to appear, and the assignor and/or Site Director fails to provide a replacement, the senior assigned assistant referee shall assume the duties and shall find an alternate assistant. The game will be played as scheduled and will be deemed official.
LAW 6: Assistant Referee
Two (2) assistant referees will be used in matches U11 and above. In the event, the assigned assistants(s) fail to appear, the referee must find suitable replacements. The game will be played as scheduled and be deemed official.
LAW 7: Duration of the Match
U11-U12: 2x30 = 60 minutes
U8-U10: 2x25 = 50 minutes
LAW 8-10:
No change per FIFA “Laws of the Game”
LAW 11: Offside
No change per FIFA “Laws of the Game”
Post-Game Procedures
Referee is responsible for returning game reports and supplementals to home team coach
Control of Sideline Conduct
Players, substitutions, mangers, coaches, and fans are expected to conduct themselves within the letter and spirit of “Laws of the Game”. The site director and referee has the authority and the responsibility to remove any person(s) from the game for abuses of conduct, in addition to any specific disciplinary action brought by any other authority. In addition to good manners, the following rules will apply to Florida Academy League games.
The home team will designate one sideline to be for the sole use of the players listed on the game roster and a maximum of three (3) managers/coaches/trainers from each team, with one team occupying one side of the midfield and one team, the other. While the game is in progress the manager/coach/trainer and the reserve players must remain on their respective benches and may not roam the sidelines.
The manager/coach will be responsible for the behavior of their fans and the referee will have the authority to warn and ultimately send off, any manager/coach whose fans behave in an abusive or disruptive manner.
The players' playing age is determined by following the USYSA guidelines for 2024/2025
U11: Born on or after 1/1/2014
U12: Born on or after 1/1/2013
*Players may NOT play for more than one team in the league on a given game day
Team Check-In
- Teams (players and coaches) check-in with referees using a team's photo match card
- Only players listed on photo match card with picture are eligible to participate in that match
- Following the game, it is the home team's responsibility to have the referee complete the standard match card and return it to home team
- For more information go to Rosters | Match Day
Referee Fees
- U11-U12 | $60 | $30 | $30
- U8-U10 | $50 (one referee)
Max Roster Size
U11-U12: 16 players
Heading Rules
Heading is only allowed by players that have turned 11-years-old. If a 10-year-old is playing in a game, he is not allowed to head the ball, and it is the responsibility of the coaches and referee to make sure this is clearly communicated prior to each game.
Concussions
Pursuant to Florida Statutes (FS 943.0438) Florida in 2012 enacted a very stringent Head injury and Concussion Law. If the referee (or assistant referee) believes that, in his/her opinion, a player has suffered a head injury or possible concussion, the match must be stopped IMMEDIATELY. The injured player if able to leave the field on their own must be escorted to their coach and the coach must be told that the player cannot return for the duration of the match. If a trainer is brought onto the field because the player is incapacitated, the referee must still notify the coach that the player cannot return to the game. It is the responsibility of the coach and the player’s parent(s) or legal guardians to seek medical attention. The player may not resume participation until he/she has been cleared by a medical doctor.
The Referee HAS NO FURTHER responsibility beyond removing the player from the match in which the player was injured. The referee crew must ensure, that UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES or due to the appeal from any coaching staff that the player is allowed to return to the game. Referee must fill supplemental report for the serious injuries when player removed from the game.
Laws of the Game
All matches must be played in accordance with the FIFA laws of the Game, except as specifically modified in the Tournament Rules.
LAW 1: Field of Play
U11-U12 (9v9) must play in accordance with the US Youth Soccer Guidelines.
U8-U10 (7v7) must play in accordance with the US Youth Soccer Guidelines.
LAW 2: The Ball
U8-U12: Size 4
LAW 3: Number of Players and Substitutions
U11-U12: 9v9
U8-U10: 7v7
Substitutions are unlimited and any stoppage of the game in half way line with referee’s permission.
LAW 4: Players Equipment
402.2 Player equipment shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Affiliate, FYSA and FIFA rules. Additionally: a) Screw in cleats are permitted; however, judgement as to their safety is at the discretion of the referee. B) Orthopedic casts can be worn at any sanctioned FYSA tournament with written approval from a doctor and written permission from a tournament official, final judgement as to its safety is at the discretion of the referee.
It is the policy of FYSA that no player be allowed to wear ANY jewelry while participating in any FYSA sanctioned match. The only exception that may be allowed is a medical alert bracelet or necklace when taped to the body. The referee shall make the decision as to the safety of the player and the referee’s decision is final.
Teams will wear uniforms of matching design and color with a minimum of six (6) inch numbers affixed to the back of the uniform shirt
The designated home team per the tournament schedule will be required to change jerseys if there is a conflict. In cases where the schedule does not designate a home team the first team listed on the game report will be the considered home team.
The uniform of the goalkeeper must be distinctly different in color from the basic colors of the competing teams and the referee.
LAW 5: The Referee
The center referee for all matches must be certified by the Federation.
Referees are required to submit a completed USSF or a league specific game report to the Site Director containing any information relating to any game incidents involving players/coach, spectator misconduct, or injuries.
In the event the assigned referees fail to appear, and the assignor and/or Site Director fails to provide a replacement, the senior assigned assistant referee shall assume the duties and shall find an alternate assistant. The game will be played as scheduled and will be deemed official.
LAW 6: Assistant Referee
Two (2) assistant referees will be used in matches U11 and above. In the event, the assigned assistants(s) fail to appear, the referee must find suitable replacements. The game will be played as scheduled and be deemed official.
LAW 7: Duration of the Match
U11-U12: 2x30 = 60 minutes
U8-U10: 2x25 = 50 minutes
LAW 8-10:
No change per FIFA “Laws of the Game”
LAW 11: Offside
No change per FIFA “Laws of the Game”
Post-Game Procedures
Referee is responsible for returning game reports and supplementals to home team coach
Control of Sideline Conduct
Players, substitutions, mangers, coaches, and fans are expected to conduct themselves within the letter and spirit of “Laws of the Game”. The site director and referee has the authority and the responsibility to remove any person(s) from the game for abuses of conduct, in addition to any specific disciplinary action brought by any other authority. In addition to good manners, the following rules will apply to Florida Academy League games.
The home team will designate one sideline to be for the sole use of the players listed on the game roster and a maximum of three (3) managers/coaches/trainers from each team, with one team occupying one side of the midfield and one team, the other. While the game is in progress the manager/coach/trainer and the reserve players must remain on their respective benches and may not roam the sidelines.
The manager/coach will be responsible for the behavior of their fans and the referee will have the authority to warn and ultimately send off, any manager/coach whose fans behave in an abusive or disruptive manner.