Schedules & Teams - U14

Please review the following rules:

Spectators
The home team (First on the schedule- e.g., “A” vs. “B” - A is the home team) shall stay on the West or North side of the field. Coaches, team members and spectators from each team will stay on opposite sides of the field during games. Spectators must stay behind the spectator line and away from each goal.

Coaches
Coaches must stay in the coaches' box, which extend 10 yards on either side of the halfway line (whether it is marked or not), i.e., the edges of the center circle.

Only coaches (2 per team) with Coaches’ ID Cards displayed may be in the Coaches’ Box.

Coaches may not be on the field at any time during the game unless invited by the Center Referee.

Number of Players on the Field
In this division, a maximum of 11 players, including the goalkeeper, is permitted on the field.

Have you hugged a referee today?
No?
Then, please offer the referees water at halftime.
It is a nice token of appreciation.

Please note that parts of the Boys & Girls U14 schedule is prepared on an Area-wide basis.
Please visit the Area website at http://ayso1p.org for more information.

Girls U14 2009
Game Schedules
Standings and Results
Playoff Schedule

Boys U14 2009
Game Schedules
Standings and Results
Playoff Schedule
Playoff Rules

How do the points work?
The standings "rank" the teams on a system of 3 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, zero for a loss.

What is the relevance of goals?
In the event of a tie on points, head-to head results is the first tie-breaker, followed by goal difference. If goal difference does not break the tie, least goals conceded is the next tie-breaker. To further AYSO’s philosophy of good sportsmanship, we limit the goal difference in any one game to 3 goals, reducing the number of goals scored if necessary.

How are the standing maintained?
Divisional commissioners keep the standings based on the team game cards. Divisional commissioners forward the league standings to the webmaster for posting on this website.

How do the commissioners get the team game cards?
At the end of each game, the winning team’s coach takes both game cards (after they are signed by the refs) or, in case of a tie, the home team should take the game cards and get them to the Divisional Commissioner. If we do not get the game cards, the league standings cannot be updated.

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