
Competition Rules
Specific
Rules (Please Read Carefully):
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Age / Gender |
Outline |
Eligible Players |
Match Duration |
Substitutes |
Ball Size |
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Under 13 Girls |
· Knockout
Cup Format · 11-a-side |
Years 7
& 8 Only |
60 Minutes (Extra-Time: 14 Mins) |
· 5 Named
Subs · Roll On –
Roll Off |
4 |
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Under 14 Girls |
· Knockout
Cup Format · 11-a-side |
Year 9 Only |
70 Minutes (Extra-Time: 20 Mins) |
· 5 Named
Subs · Roll On –
Roll Off |
4 |
|
Under 16 Girls |
· Knockout
Cup Format · 11-a-side |
Years 10
& 11 Only |
70 Minutes (Extra-Time: 20 Mins) |
· 5 Named
Subs · Roll On –
Roll Off |
5 |
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Under 11 Boys |
· Knockout
Cup Format · 11-a-side |
Years 5
& 6 Only |
50 Minutes (Extra-Time: 10 Mins) |
· 5 Named
Subs · Roll On –
Roll Off |
4 |
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Under 12 Boys |
· Knockout
Cup Format · 11-a-side |
Year 7 Only |
60 Minutes (Extra-Time: 14 Mins) |
· 5 Named
Subs · Roll On –
Roll Off |
4 |
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Under 13 Boys |
· Knockout
Cup Format · 11-a-side |
Year 8 Only |
60 Minutes (Extra-Time: 14 Mins) |
· 5 Named
Subs · Roll On –
Roll Off |
4 |
|
Under 14 Boys |
· Knockout
Cup Format · 11-a-side |
Year 9 Only |
70 Minutes (Extra-Time: 20 Mins) |
· 5 Named
Subs · Roll On –
Roll Off |
4 |
|
Under 15 Boys |
· Knockout
Cup Format · 11-a-side |
Year 10
Only |
80 Minutes (Extra-Time: 20 Mins) |
· 5 Named
Subs · Roll On –
Roll Off |
5 |
|
Under 16 Boys |
· Knockout
Cup Format · 11-a-side |
Year 11
Only |
80 Minutes (Extra-Time: 20 Mins) |
· 5 Named
Subs · Roll On –
Roll Off |
5 |
|
Under 18 Boys |
· Knockout
Cup Format · 11-a-side |
Years 11,
12 & 13 |
90 Minutes (Extra-Time: 20 Mins) |
· 5 Named
Subs · Roll On –
Roll Off |
5 |
Deadline
Rules (Important: Please Read Carefully):
· With some inconsistencies seen in past years regarding deadlines being
met and a lack of communication, it is crucial all individuals in
charge of teams read the following information.
· Strict guidelines (explained below using five ‘scenarios’) are now in
place and will be adhered to.

· It is acknowledged
that the most important aspect of the above competitions
is to give young people
the opportunity to participate in schools football.
· However, significant
delays as a result of un-played matches only prolong the
competitions and put pressure on
schools that DO meet deadlines and who
may well be in other
local / regional / national competitions for a range of sports.
· If schools feel they
will struggle to meet deadlines, it may be necessary
to limit the number of
competitions entered and to provide pupils with
competitive school football by
organising friendlies (these of course
have no deadlines / time
scale constraints).
· As mentioned above, five ‘scenarios’
have been created – these explain the procedures following a deadline either
being met or not
(please
note: e-mailing a result IS part of meeting a deadline…it is not just about
playing the match itself):
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SCENARIO 1 |
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· The fixture, as displayed on the competition
draw, is played on or before the deadline date; · The result is e-mailed by the winning school on or before
the FIRST Monday
thereafter; · Outcome: The winning school goes through to the next round of the
competition (unless it is the final). |
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SCENARIO 2 |
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· The fixture, as displayed on the
competition draw, is played
on or before the deadline date; · However, the result is not e-mailed by the winning
school on or before the FIRST Monday thereafter; · Outcome: The winning school MUST
e-mail the result on or before the SECOND Monday following the
original deadline date (if not an assumption will be made that the initial
fixture did not take place = neither school through to the next round /
waiting school will receive a bye). |
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SCENARIO 3 |
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· The fixture, as displayed on the
competition draw, is not
played by the deadline
date; · However, both teams have communicated with each other and the competition secretary on or before the deadline date; · The fixture has not taken place
due to genuine reasons (acknowledged / agreed by both schools) – for example: bad weather conditions,
waterlogged pitches (both schools), etc. · Outcome A: The two schools will be granted a ONE WEEK extension and must e-mail the result on or before the SECOND
Monday following the original deadline date (if not an assumption will be
made that the rescheduled match did not take place = neither school through
to the next round / waiting school will receive a bye). · Outcome B: Please note, if neither
school contact the competition secretary on
or before the original
deadline date, they will both
be withdrawn from the competition = neither school through to the next round
/ waiting school will receive a bye. |
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SCENARIO 4 |
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· The fixture, as displayed on the competition
draw, is not played by the deadline date; · One ‘proactive’ school has attempted to communicate with the
‘other’ school and the competition
secretary on or before the deadline date; · The ‘other’ school has made little
or no contact with the ‘proactive’ school and, more importantly, has made no contact with the competition secretary. · Outcome A: The ‘proactive’ school receives a bye and goes through to
the next round of the competition (unless it is the final – a separate decision
will be made in this case). · Outcome B: Please note, if the ‘proactive’ school does not contact the competition secretary on or before the original deadline date (even though it may have
contacted the ‘other’ school on numerous occasions), it will be withdrawn
from the competition = waiting school will receive a bye). |
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SCENARIO 5 |
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· The fixture, as displayed on the
competition draw, is not
played by the deadline
date; · Neither school has contacted the
competition secretary on
or before the deadline date
(it is irrelevant if they have contacted each other!); · Outcome: Both schools will be withdrawn from the competition =
waiting school will receive a bye (unless they are waiting in the final – a separate
decision will be made in this case). |
· The competition secretary shall have
the right to:
a) Order a match to be played on, or
before, the deadline date (if applicable);
b) Grant an extension to the
deadline date (if applicable);
c) Withdraw any team from a
competition (if applicable).
· Please be assured that the above
‘scenario’ structure and amendments to the deadline rules are in place to help
our competitions, and therefore our pupils, and to avoid extra stress and loss
of time due to un-played fixtures.
· It is unrealistic to expect every
single deadline to be met – but the vast majority should be.
·
On that note, please do take on
board the essential message within the changes:
SCHOOLS MUST KEEP
THE COMPETITION SECRETARY INFORMED AT ALL TIMES OF ANY
RESULTS OR
ISSUES…AND IN GOOD TIME BEFORE THE DEADLINE DATES! THANK YOU.
General Rules (Please Read
Carefully):
· In the first instance, it is the responsibility of the HOME school
to initiate the organisation of the fixture (the home school must give
information to the away school regarding: a) the location of the fixture, b)
the date and kick-off time of the fixture and c) the name of the referee (and
other officials if applicable) who will officiate the fixture.
· However, if the AWAY school does not receive any contact
by the end of the FIRST week following the previous deadline, it MUST
contact the home school to initiate communication and, perhaps more
importantly, contact the competition secretary.
· This will ensure (if the unfortunate event of withdrawing a school HAS
to take place) that a school who has communicated appropriately shall not be
penalised.
· Initially, schools may decide to contact each other by telephone – this
is perfectly fine. However, it is
recommended that schools keep a log (by e-mail, fax or letter) if they are not
receiving replies from other schools following attempts to contact them.
· The rules of the game shall be those
of the International Football Association Board, except as otherwise stated.
· All teams must be under the ultimate
control of a practising teacher, recognised as such by the Department of
Education.
· The minimum size of the ground in
11-a-side matches shall be 90 yards by 60 yards. County Cup Competition matches may be played
on artificial pitches subject to the agreement of the official representatives
of each team. The competition secretary may direct that an
artificial pitch be used in matters of urgency.
· There shall be a half time interval
of between five minutes (minimum) to ten minutes (maximum) in all 11-a-side
matches which can only be altered with the consent of the referee.
· Following a total period of
Extra-Time (shown in the ‘specific rules’ table), Penalties will take place if
the scores remain level. Each school
shall nominate five penalty takers (these
cannot be substitutes) – if the scores are still level after five penalties
for each school, sudden death will take place.
In this instance, schools must use the remaining six on-field players (not substitutes) to take penalties
until either school prevails. If the
scores are still level after both schools have used all eleven on-field
players, the process is repeated until a school prevails (once again, substitutes cannot be used during the process of
penalties).
· The match referee shall be appointed
by the home school and must
either be a practising teacher or a qualified referee of the English Football Association.
Their duties shall be in accordance with the Laws of the Game as sanctioned and
enforced by the International Football Association Board.
· If, in the opinion of the referee,
for circumstances beyond the control of the organisers, scheduled extra time in
a match cannot be started or completed, a match shall be deemed to have been
completed at the end of normal playing time.
Penalties, if scheduled, shall then follow. There
are no replays.
· Where Schools or Associations have
similar colours, the home team shall be entitled to retain their colours and
the visiting team shall change to colours that provide a satisfactory contrast.
· Teams must not wear shirt
advertising of a conflicting interest to that of the competition sponsor (if
applicable).
· Player’s shirts must be numbered.
· If the competition secretary has any
doubt over the qualification of a player taking part in any competition, they
shall have the power to call upon the players’ Association or school to which
he / she belongs to prove that he / she is qualified according to the rules,
and failing satisfactory proof the offending school or Association shall be
disqualified from the competition.
· A player may only play for the
school or college he / she is currently attending and on whose roll he / she appears at the time of the game in which he /
she is playing.