Team -
Games are on for our league at the fitness farm! We will probably need a few extra players for game 1 and game 2 - We would love to have you out!
Player Code of Conduct reminder and rules reminders
If this is your first season doing or playing in Speakeasy Soccer, I would like to introduce you to our player conduct standards and rules that make our league unique.
1. Players should be respectful to one another at all times. We have players of all levels and walks of life participating in our league, that means sometimes players will make mistakes.
I ask the you keep in mind that they are just trying to enjoy the game, learn and get back in shape. Harassment behavior (name calling, cursing at or otherwise being rude) will not be
tolerated. We are building a community and you never know who will be on your team next session!
2. Our referees are protected people on the pitch, yelling, cursing crowding a referee will result in cards and dismissal from the league. If you have a problem with officating, have a civil
conversation with your captain, the ref or myself. Do not degrade, insult or intimidate a ref. We have had no issues to date in our other leagues, don't be the first.
3.League Specific Rules
- Coed 5v5
- 1 of the minority gender on the field at all times (woman if a team is all men or men if a team is majority women)
- No sliding
- No Off-sides
- 5th Foul results in a PK
- Ref has final word on sporting efforts. Meaning they may decide an action was egregious or negatively affecting play and award penalties or goals as they see fit. We have not had to use this
type of enforcement before but we have seen examples in other leagues. Do your best not to be an example in future league emails.- Example: There is 20 seconds left in a game, a penalty is called and the opposing team punts the ball to run out the clock. The Referee may issue red cards, award a goal or declare forfeit
for unsporting behavior. We will not reward poor sporting behavior - Example 2: A team is tied and is outmatched - to attempt to stop the other team from scoring they repeatedly foul the star offensive player for the other team. Accepting the penalties but running down the clock. A ref may award a PK and cards to directly address the underhanded tactics
- Example: There is 20 seconds left in a game, a penalty is called and the opposing team punts the ball to run out the clock. The Referee may issue red cards, award a goal or declare forfeit