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Fall 2024 Information

What is the Fall 2024 season schedule?

Aug 12th weekKick-Off Week
Aug 19th weekPractices Begin
Aug 19th - Aug 30th
Restaurant Nights Fundraiser
Sept 3rd & 4thReferee Refresher Training
Sept 14thOpening Weekend!!
Sun, Sept 22ndPicture Day
Sept 28th
Silent Saturday
Nov 9thFinal Weekend of Games
Nov 16thFirst Weekend of Playoffs
Dec 7thFinal Weekend of Playoffs
Holiday BreakIndoor Tournament

The 2024 Fall season will consist of 10 consecutive weekends of games starting on Sept 7th and ending on Nov 9th. All games currently scheduled for Saturdays (subject to change). Playoffs to follow on Sat, Nov 16th & Sun, Nov 17th and conclude on Sat, Dec 7th & Sun, Dec 8th.

Fall Game Schedule

The Upper Division (16U & 19U) schedule is handled by AYSO Area 1C.  Games begin on August 25th and conclude on November 3rd.  Playoffs take place from November 4th through November 10th.  With a few exceptions, all games take place on Sundays.

Upper Division Schedule & Standings


Where are games held?

 Game Location
6U & 7U
Santa Fe Middle School
8U
Arcadia Christian School
G10U
First Avenue Middle School
B10U
Dana Middle School
G12U
Clifton Middle School & Arcadia Christian School
B12U
Foothills Middle School & Arcadia Christian School
14UArcadia City Hall & Arcadia High School

Arcadia Christian - Parking and field entrance at the back of the school (1st Ave side).
Dana Middle School - No parking or entrance at the school drop-off area.  Parking and entrance at the Santa Anita Ave side of school.
Arcadia High School - Field at Salter Stadium


What soccer gear do I need?
Region 2 provides all players with a full soccer uniform (jersey, shorts and socks). Players must purchase their own soccer shoes and shin guards.  Teams are provided soccer balls but it is highly recommended that players also have their own ball to practice with.  Region 2 will have special branded balls available for purchase.

 Soccer Ball
Schoolyard, 6U, 7U & 8USize 3
10U & 12USize 4
14U, 16U & 19USize 5


 Game Fields
6U, 7U & 8UGrass Only
10U & 12UGrass Only
14UTurf Only
16U & 19UMostly Turf, Some Grass

Practices may be on turf or grass fields.

Volunteers

Volunteers are needed for all teams!  Please sign-up as a 2024 Fall volunteer (Guide) and attend an upcoming in-person training.

Coaches - In-Person Coach Training
Referees - Fall Referee Courses
Managers - Team Manager Meetings

Fall Game Schedule

Sept 7thGame Postponed
Sept 14th1st Weekend of Games
Sept 21st2nd Weekend of Games
Sept 28th*3rd Weekend of Games
Oct 5th4th Weekend of Games
Oct 12th5th Weekend of Games
Oct 19th6th Weekend of Games
Oct 26th7th Weekend of Games
Nov 2nd8th Weekend of Games
Nov 9th9th Weekend of Games

*Silent Saturday

Region 2 Handbook

Contact Information

Questions?  Please contact the Region 2 board:

Registrar
Barbara Tom [email protected]

Coach Admin
Carter Kim [email protected]

Referee Admin
Chris Young [email protected]

Team Manager Admin
Laura Lim [email protected]

General Parent Concerns
[email protected]

Region 2 Game Rules and Information

All coaches and assistant coaches MUST be Age-Appropriate certified and complete all AYSO and California volunteer training and certification requirements. Up to two certified coaches are permitted in Technical Area during a game. Home teams occupy the North or West side of the field. Spectators must sit on their respective sideline between the two penalty areas and are not allowed to coach (i.e., providing technical instruction to any player). 

Zero Tolerance Policy: absolutely no inappropriate behavior towards any player or volunteer.

Number of Players:

  • 14U - 11 versus 11, with minimum of 7 players/team on the field; Players are required to play at least 3 quarters of the game (late arrival must play minimum 3 quarters or the remaining of the game); No restriction on Goalkeeper playing time.
  • 12U - 9 versus 9, with minimum of 6 players/team on the field; Players are required to play at least 3 quarters of the game (late arrival must play minimum 3 quarters or the remaining of the game); No restriction on Goalkeeper playing time.
  • 10U - 7 versus 7, with minimum of 5 players/team on the field; Players are required to play at least 3 quarters of the game (late arrival must play minimum 3 quarters or the remaining of the game); Maximum of 2 quarters of Goalkeeper playing time.
  • 8U - 4 versus 4. One sub. No Minimum amount of players, 2 teams of split in half (maximum 5 on each side) playing on 2 side by side fields. No Goalkeeper.
  • 7U - 4 versus 4. One sub. No Minimum amount of players, 2 teams of split in half playing on 2 side by side fields. No Goalkeeper.
  • 6U - 4 versus 4. One sub. No Minimum amount of players, 2 teams of split in half playing on 2 side by side fields. No Goalkeeper.

Ball Size:

  • 14U - Size 5.
  • 10U and 12U - Size 4.
  • 6U, 7U, and 8U - Size 3.

Duration of the Game:

  • 14U - 35 minutes half with 5-10 minutes half-time break; running clock; game can end of draw in pool play; 5 minutes grace period from the scheduled starting time.
  • 12U - 30 minutes half with 5-10 minutes half-time break; running clock; game can end of draw in pool play; 5 minutes grace period from the scheduled starting time.
  • 10U - 25 minutes half with 5-10 minutes half-time break; running clock; game can end of draw in pool play; 5 minutes grace period from the scheduled starting time.
  • 7U and 8U - 10 minutes quarter with 1-2 minutes quarter break and 5-10 minutes half-time break. No scorekeeping.
  • 6U - 5 minutes quarter with 1-2 minutes quarter break and 5-10 minutes half-time break.  No scorekeeping.
  • Games starting late still need to end 5 minutes before the next game's scheduled starting time; 2 halves shall be shorten equally via referee's instruction.

Laws of the Game:

  • 10U, 12U, and 14U - Matches are played to the IFAB Laws Of The Game and AYSO National Rules and Regulations
  • Deliberately heading the ball in 12U and below is not allowed. Play shall be immediately stopped (no advantage applied). Restart is an Indirect Free Kick (IFK) for the opposing team. If the restart is in the GOAL AREA for the attacking team, the ball is placed at the Goal Area Line parallel to the Goal Line (as with a normal IFK restart).
  • 10U - No punting. Build-out line rules apply.
  • 8U - No offside; No goalkeeper; all free kicks are Indirect Free Kicks (IFK).
  • 7U - No offside; No goalkeeper; all free kicks are Indirect Free Kicks (IFK).
  • 6U - No offside; No goalkeeper; no Free Kicks.

Goal Differential / Blow Out Wins:


We will impose the following point penalty for games that end in excess of a 5-goal margin. Acceptable scores include 5-0, 6-1 or 8-3. Not acceptable scores include 6-0, 7-1 or 8-2.

1st offense - 2-point deduction UNLESS you submit a written appeal for consideration. Then it can potentially be waived. No appeal, no waiver. Submitting an appeal does not guarantee a waiver. We will also solicit a report from the ref team as we consider your appeal.

2nd Offense (and forward) - 2-point deduction. NO appeal.

Appeals Process - A written appeal must be sent to your DC for review. It must be received by the Monday immediately following the game for consideration and must include:

1. What happened? What were the circumstances of the game.
2. What steps did you take to try and control it?
3. Why were you unsuccessful in controlling it?
4. What will you do differently next time, or do you require assistance / intervention?


Team Referee Assignments:

  • 14U - Each team provides 1 Assistant Referee for the game after their own game; teams that play the last game of the day provides referees for the first game of the day on the same field (may be a game from another division).  Region 2 provides the center referee.
  • 12U and 10U - The Home Team provides 2 referees (including the center referee) and the Visiting Team provides 1 referee for the game after their own game; teams that play the last game of the day provide referees for the first game of the day on the same field (may be a game from another division).
  • 12U-G - Games before and after the EPIC game are separated into 2 groups. Morning games will ref in the morning group, and afternoon games will ref in the afternoon only.
  • 8U - Each team provides 1 referee for their own game.
  • 7U - Each team provides 1 referee for their own game.
  • 6U - No referee is used; coaches shall help players to follow the Laws of the Game.
  • Referees must wear full uniform (jersey, black shorts, and socks) and AYSO badge.

Point Deduction (included in Sportsmanship Points): (for 10U, 12U, and 14U only)

  • Point deductions for not providing certified referees for scheduled game assignments.
  • Point deduction may be applied to referees without proper uniform and/or required AYSO badge.
  • Sportsmanship Policy

Tie Breaker: (for Playoffs)

1.  Total Points
2.  
Fewest Goals Allowed (GA).
3.  
Head to Head match up
4.  Coin Toss

Red Card Ejection (Send-off): (10U and older)

  • Player must sit out the remaining of the game and cannot participate the post-game hand-shaking.
  • The player must also sit out the following game.
  • Coaches receiving two yellow cards during one game must leave the field. ONLY an Assistant Coach ALREADY on the team roster who is fully cleared and trained to coach in that division may step in to continue the game. In the event there is no Assistant Coach the game will be considered terminated and result in a forfeit regardless of whether the Referee allows the game to continue.

Lineup Cards & Reporting Game Results:

  • Team information on Lineup Cards must be completed prior to the game (use the ones printed from Team Management Site; 10U+ teams must print BOTH sides of the Lineup Card).
  • Lineup Cards must be completed by referees with names/teams PRINTED.
  • Lineup Cards must record the final scores and any Yellow/Red Cards, and/or Coaches/Spectators ejection.
  • Lineup Cards must be returned to Division Coordinator on the same day.
  • Incident Report must be filed by coaches for any injury, threat, and/or property damage.
  • Referee Match Report must be filed if there is any ejection and/or serious incident.
  • 10U, 12U, and 14U - Coaches must report game results through communicated method.

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