A two-day 7 on 7 outdoor soccer tournament played on a small field using
full size goals. The field size is approximately 65 yards by 50 yards
(depending on available facilities).
There are different divisions for a team’s ability and conditioning.
Each team will play five to seven games over the two days. Game length
is two 20 minute halves.
There are a few rules specific to the Texas Firefighter Summer Games
such as no “off-sides”.
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2015 Results Division 1 - Gold - Dallas 1 Silver - Houston 1 Bronze - Arlington Division 2 - Gold - Houston 2 Silver - Austin Bronze - newcomers Beaumont Division 3A - Gold - Plano Silver - Cleburne Bronze - Mesquite Division 3B - Gold - Keller Silver - Gar-Rich Bronze - newcomers Southlake
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General
Information Information on: Game Format, Field Size,
Rosters, Teams, Uniforms, Divisions, Medals, Schedule Format: A two day 7 v 7 outdoor soccer tournament
played on a small field with large goals. “Pool Play” within each
division with possible playoffs (depending on number of teams in a
particular division). See Modified Soccer Rules (located on
Tournament Info page) for more information. Field Size: The playing field will be 50 yards wide
by 65 yards long.. The goals will be full size (8’ x 24’). Soccer Dates: Monday (July 18, 2016) and Tuesday (July
19, 2016) with the first games beginning at 8:00 a.m. both mornings. Rosters: There is a team roster limit of 14
players. Team rosters must be filled out prior to the start of a
team's first game of the tournament. Teams may add players to their
roster at any time during the tournament (even up to the last minute
of the tournament) ONLY if that team has NOT used all 14 roster
spots. Teams may not use more than 14 different players total during
the tournament. A player's name must be added to the team roster
BEFORE that player can play in a game. If a player's name appears on
the roster, even if he doesn't play or if he gets injured during the
first game, that roster spot is taken. Players may play on only one
team during the tournament. Team roster forms will be available at
the soccer fields on game day or may be sent by e-mail, fax, or
postal mail ahead of time. Teams: Any city may form their own team or
combine with one or more other cities to form a team EXCEPT for
Austin, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Houston, and San Antonio. The five large
cities (Austin, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Houston, and San Antonio) must
form a team from within their own department. If your department has
as few as one player that needs a team, I may be able to place you
with another team if you can not find a department to combine with. Uniforms: Each team member must have like colored
jerseys with numbers. All players must wear shin guards and socks
that completely cover the shin guards. No football or metal baseball
spikes allowed. Number of Games: Each team will play five to seven games
over the course of two days. Depending on the number of teams in a
Division, a team will play no more than three to four games in one
day. Coaches' Meeting: There will be a MANDATORY coaches’
meeting at 7:30 a.m. on Monday, July 18th, at the soccer fields. Divisions: There will be different divisions based
on team ability and conditioning. Players with college playing
experience to beginners will compete against players of like
experience and conditioning. Medals: Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals will be
awarded to those who finish first, second, or third in each
division. Medals MUST be ordered on June 1st. Teams may register
after June 1st but the number of medals awarded will be determined
by the number of teams registered (entry fees paid in full) by June
1st. Game Schedule: The game schedule will be available
during the Opening Ceremonies at the Host Hotel beginning at 11:00
am on Sunday, July 17th, 2016. The Tournament will be held on Monday
and Tuesday following opening ceremony. - See more at:
http://www.texasfirefightersoccer.com/article.aspx?articleid=88&pageid=10#sthash.G2XogIZU.dpuf ***Regular FIFA rules apply unless noted
otherwise below*** • No offsides. • “Slide tackling” as a defensive play to
try and dispossess the ball from an opponent (successful or not) is
NOT ALLOWED. A direct free kick will be assessed for the infraction.
Sliding to save a ball from going out of bounds or anywhere on the
field is allowed as long as a player does NOT ENGAGE another player
while doing so. However, an offensive player WITH the ball and in
the act of taking a shot slides, even if it engages another player,
as long as it is NOT done in a dangerous, out of control, or
reckless manner will be allowed. The determination of dangerous
engagement will be at the referees’ discretion. The Goalie/Keeper is
The ONLY exception and is ALLOWED to slide at any time, including
engaging another player as long as in the referee’s opinion, the
Goalie/Keeper was doing so within the parameters of playing his
position. • The ball may be played in any direction
(including back) on kickoffs. • There are no goal kicks. Instead the
goalie will be given the ball and will have six seconds (unlimited
steps) to put the ball in play. The goalie may distribute the ball
to another player (punt, throw, or roll) at his discretion. If the
goalie decides to play the ball with his feet, he may NOT touch the
ball again with his hands until the ball is played (touched) by an
opposing player (or teammate if not played back with their feet). • Either team may sub on any out of
bounds (including corner kicks) only WITH the referee’s permission. • Free kicks will be direct or indirect
according to the offense. • Unlimited substitutions unless the
Referee feels a team is deliberately subbing in order to “run out
the clock”. • Red/Yellow cards will be enforced. • A player receiving a yellow card will
be subbed off before restart begins. • A player receiving a red card while on
the field of play will be ejected and his/her team will play short
for the remainder of the game. • ALL REFEREE’S DECISIONS ARE FINAL. • A player receiving a red card (hard or
soft) during a game will be ejected for the remainder of that game
and the next game as well. • Any player receiving two red cards
during the tournament will be ejected from the tournament and
complex. • Any player receiving a red card for
fighting, throwing a punch, or spitting at another player or referee
will be ejected from the tournament and complex. • ONLY the team captain may approach the
referee. • The soccer complex does NOT allow
alcoholic beverages at the fields or in the complex. • Any cursing, abusive, or foul language,
whether directed at the referee, another player, bystanders, or at
one’s own self is subject to receiving a red card. Game Details Get info on: Game duration, Field
Players, Tie Breakers, Playoff Games • Games will consist of two 20 minute
(continuous clock) halves with a five minute halftime. • Teams will play 7 versus 7 (this
includes goal keeper). A team must have a minimum of six players to
begin or continue play. Opposing teams have the option of playing
with six (6) or seven (7) players if your team is playing with six
(6) players due to injury or lack of substitutions. HOWEVER, if a
team is down to six (6) players due to a red-card ejection, the
opposing team will play with a man advantage (7 players). • One five minute “sudden death” (or
golden goal) period will be played if regulation ends in a tie. If
the teams are still tied at the end of sudden death overtime, the
game will be decided by a five player per team penalty kick session
– after which, single penalty kicks by remaining team players until
one team is a goal up. • All playoff games that end in a tie
will utilize 2- 10-minute periods of sudden death overtime until a
goal is scored. If no goal is scored after two halves then penalty
kicks will decide the game.
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