Rules & Regulations

Objective of the game

The game is played for leisure, team play, friendship, and healthy competition. Fair play is the essence of the game.

Soccer Terms and Conditions

  1. Lifestyle beach sports  is a "Friendly Football" organisation.
  2. Aggressive football will not be tolerated. LBS intends to encourage friends and families to watch and participate in the soccer experience. In order to do this, foul-language can not be allowed.
  3. No dangerous tackling or delibrate kicking of sand is permitted (yellow card offence, mandatory).
  4. LBS offers many brands of football. The rules of the game for a particular tournament vary on the brand of football on offer.
  5. The rules of a particular tournament are stated with the tournament information in the official tournament documents.
  6. Teams may wear matching shirts, whilst playing. Or opt for bibs that are provided.
  7. Suspensions: Red card offence = 1 match suspension ; 3 yellows = 1 match suspension
  8. LBS   reserves the right to exclude teams from tournaments who do not play in the "spirit of the game". Tournament refunds will not be paid in these circumstances.
  9. All players of LBS soccer tournaments agree that they will abide by the rules of the tournament and terms and conditions of LBS and follow instructions from the tournament director.
  10. All players recognise the possibility of physical injury associated with soccer and release, discharge and/ or otherwise indemnify LBS and associated personnel, including the owners of pitches and facilities utilised for the tournaments, against any claim.
  11. LBS reserve the right to change or move the venue subject to conditions and reasonable notice.

The competition area, the goals and the ball

The competition area includes the playing sand court and perimeter

Dimensions of the Playing Sand Court

The playing sand court is rectangular, 28.0m in width by 37.0m in length , and delimited by four lines: two sidelines (37.0m) and base lines (28.0m).

The four lines belong to the playing court of which they are boundaries.

The boundary lines shall made of a tape or rope like resistant material in contrasting color with the sand. They are placed by means of special corner connectors and sand anchors, and attached to the goal posts.

A perimeter zone of 2.0m in width surrounds the playing court.

Penalty Area

Four yellow flagpoles or cones delineate the penalty area on each side of the playing court.

The four yellow flagpoles or cones are placed toward the exterior of the perimeter zone, at 1.0m from the point on the sidelines measured at 9.0m from each corner.

Two imaginary lines, parallel to the base lines and unifying the yellow flags, define the penalty areas.

The exact positions for the penalty kicks shall be the center of these imaginary lines.

Corners and Center of the Playing Sand Court

Two additional red flag poles or cones are placed toward the exterior of the perimeter zone, at 1.0m from the point of the sidelines equidistant from their respective corners.

The imaginary line unifying these two red flag poles or cones divides the playing sand court into two halves, and shall be defined as the mid-court line.

Goals

The goals are placed on the center of the base lines and made of two upright posts, 5.50m apart (as measured from the inside edge).

The two vertical posts shall be united by a horizontal crossbar, which measures 2.20m from the sand surface (as measured from the inside edge).  Smaller sized goals are 3 x 2m.

Nets are attached to the posts, bars and crossbars: only the use of hemp, jute or nylon is permitted.

Ball

The ball of play is spherical (circumference 68-71; weight: 396-440gr. Pressure: 7 lb.) made of leather or synthetic material imitating leather, abrasion-resistant, shape retaining and weatherproof. 

TEAMS INFORMATION

Number of Players

Two teams of five (5) players play the game on each team.  (7) players for juniors.

Two players, one for each team on the playing sand court, shall be the goalkeepers, and therefore allowed to touch the ball with their hands and/or arms in their respective goalkeeper's area.

There are three (3) substituted players on the bench.

During the match, substitute players and team delegates must remain in their designated bench area. Only the coach shall be allowed to stand; the substitute players shall be sitting on their chairs/benches until the moment of substitution.

In order for a match to start, both teams must have a minimum of four (4) players.

The number of players can be completed at any moment during the game, by any player whose name has been included in the score-sheet before the beginning of the game.

Substitutions

There are no limits for substitutions of number of substitutions or timing for substitutions.

A player who has been replaced may return into the match as a substitute for another player.

A substitute player has to signal his intention to enter into the game by raising his/her arm up to the ref and he shall approach the substitution zone.

A substitute player is allowed to enter into the playing sand court only after the player that is being substituted has left the playing sand court at the substitution zone.  

Goalkeeper Substitution

Goalkeepers may be substituted during the game.

The game officials must be notified by a team representative in case of a goalkeeper's substitution.

The referees shall allow a goalkeeper's substitutions after they have stopped the clock when the ball goes out of bounds, or when the clock is stopped for an interruption of the match.

A player may substitute as a goalkeeper, in case the goalkeeper is injured and as long as he/she changes into a goalkeeper's shirt. 

Minimum Number of Players

The minimum number of players on the field per team is three (3).  

THE PLAYERS' EQUIPMENT

Safety

A player shall not use equipment or wear anything that is dangerous to himself/herself or another player, including any kind of jewellery, as determined by the referees.

Footwear

It ‘s strictly forbidden to wear any kind of hard footwear or equipment that may cause injury to other players.

The players shall be authorized to wear socks and/or elastic ankle and/or foot wraps.

Uniforms

The players' uniforms consist of shorts and shirts.

Use of plastic goggles for eye protection is allowed.

Players of the same team shall wear uniforms with the same design and color.

The goalkeeper shall wear uniforms of contrasting color with all other players and the referees.

REFEREEING

Referees

The game shall be directed and officiated by: one 1st referee, a timekeeper.

The 1st referee shall determine, before or during the game, if the conditions of the area of play and surrounding the area of play are satisfactory for safe play.

The 1st referee shall have full authority to enforce the Laws of the Game in connection with the match to which they have been appointed.

The decisions of the 1st referee regarding facts connected with play, are final.

The referee who has whistled an infraction shall enter playing area to position the ball where the infraction was committed, and to position the players accordingly to the Laws of the Game.

THE GAME START, DURATION AND ITS RULES

Start of game

The referee, in presence of both captains of the teams, shall make a coin toss before the start of the game to decide which team has the option to kick off or the choice of the side of the court.

The kick-off shall be made from the center of the mid-court line following the whistle from a referee. That whistle shall start the clock and the game.

The players of the opposing team shall be positioned at least at five meters (5.0m) from the ball, as signaled by one referee.

All players shall remain in their respective half of the field, until the starting whistle.

After a goal, the game continues and restarts with a new kick-off, taken by the team that has allowed the goal.

A goal cannot be scored directly from the kick-off, but only after the ball has been passed at least once.

Duration of the Game

The game has 2 periods of 12  minutes each, for all group matches & 3 x 10 mins for finals.

The teams shall have two minutes in order to change sides at the end of each period.

If the score is tied in the knockout phase, there shall be a 2 minute "golden goal" overtime period, in which the winner of the game shall be the first team to score a goal.

The clock shall stop when: (1) a goal is scored; (2) at the referees' discretion in case of waste of time, such as a player's injury; or (3) when a penalty kick or a direct kick are warded by one referee.Clock shall be started again when one referee whistles the re-start of the game.

In case a shot on goal, including a penalty kick, a free kick or a corner kick, is executed right before the end of regulation time, the game shall end when a goal is scored, when the goalkeeper saves the goal, when the ball hits the goal posts without entering into the goal or goes out of the court.

Ball in & out of play

The ball is in play at all times from the start to the finish of the game, including when it rebounds from a goal post or the crossbar into the court, or it rebounds off either the 1st referee when they are on the court.

The base lines and the goal lines form part of the court.

The ball is considered out of play when it touches outside the sidelines, outside the base lines, or it touches a player out of bounds.

A player is considered "out of bounds" when he/she has touched the sand outside the boundary lines, attempting to play the ball.

Scoring a Goal

A goal is scored when the ball entirely crosses over the goal line, in the air or on the ground between the goal posts and under the crossbar. The goal shall be validated, provided that no infringement of the Laws of the Game has been committed previously by the team scoring the goal, as determined by the referees, and has occurred during playing time as defined in Law Duration of the Game

How to Win the Match

At the end of the match in the knockout stage, the winner shall be the team that has scored (1) the most goals or (2) the "golden goal".

If the tie persists, there shall be an alternate penalty shoot-out: the winner shall be the team that scores one more goal in an equal number of penalty kicks.

The 1st referee shall decide the goal at which the penalty kicks shall be taken.

The players, including the goalkeepers, on the playing sand court at the end of the game shall take the penalty shots in sequence. A player can repeat a penalty kick, provided that all his/her teammates allowed executing the penalty kicks have had their turn.

The Dropped Ball Rule

A dropped ball is a way of restarting play after a temporary stoppage becomes necessary, while the ball is play, for any reason not mentioned elsewhere in the Laws of the Game.

One referee drops the ball at the place where it was located when the play was stopped.

Play restarts when the ball touches the sand.

The ball is dropped again, in the same place, if it is touched by a player before it makes contact with the sand, or when the ball leaves the court after it makes contact with the sand, without a player touching it.

FOULS AND INFRACTIONS

Fouls

If any player commits any of the infractions listed below, there will be a direct free kick taken from the place where the infringement occurred. The player who is faulted must be the one to take the free kick or penalty kick, unless seriously injured as decided by the referees and, in such case, his substitute shall execute the shot.

The referees shall allow play to continue when the team that suffered an offense will benefit form such an advantage, and shall penalize the original offense if the anticipated advantage does not ensue at that time.

In case the infraction results from a hand touch, any player from the team that has been awarded the direct kick can execute the direct kick.

It is considered foul, and a direct kick is awarded to the opposing team, if player commits any of the following offenses in a manner considered by the referee to be careless, reckless or using excessive force:

  1. To kick or trip an opponent.
  2. To grab, hold, push, charge or to intentionally obstruct an opponent.
  3. To touch the ball with the hand or arm. This does not apply to the goalkeeper in his own area, or if a player's arm is attached to his body and there is not intention of touching the ball with the arm(s) or hand(s).
  4. To jump at an opponent player.

Yellow Card

A referee shall show a yellow card to and when a player:

  1. Commits a serious foul in the interpretation of the referee.
  2. Shows by an act or word, disagreement to the referee's decision.
  3. Shows lack of sportsmanship.
  4. Commits an infraction during a free kick, or during a kickoff.

Red Card

A referee shall show a yellow card and then a red card, to and when a player:

  1. Receives a second yellow card.
  2. Intentionally denies with a foul an obvious goal-scoring opportunity to an opponent.

As the result of a red card, the player shall be suspended for 1 match. Red card offences:

  1. Is guilty of serious foul play.
  2. Is guilty of violent conduct.
  3. Uses offensive, insulting or abusive language.
  4. Receives a second yellow card in the same match.

A coach, a team delegate, or a player on the bench who shows, by word or action, violent dissent from any decision taken by the referees, or is guilty of unsportsmanlike conduct toward the opponent team, spectators or any tournament official, will be shown a red card by the referee ad sent away from the competition area.

The referee shall report the reason why a coach, a team delegate, or a player on the bench has been punished with a red card to the appropriate authorities, which will analyze the possibility of additional sanctions.

FREE KICK

Free Kick

The referee will award a free kick from the point where a foul was committed.

The player who suffered the infraction must execute the kick.

The kick shall be "direct", from which a goal can be scored directly against the defending side.

A player, after executing a free kick, may not touch the ball twice consecutively. The breaking of this rule will be punished with a free kick where the infraction occurred.

When taking a free kick, a player is allowed to place the ball on the spot of the foul and make a small sand lump, thus elevating the position of the ball.

No Walls

If the infraction is committed in the kicking team's offensive end, no players may form a wall. Until the free kick is executed, all players must position themselves at a minimum distance of five meters (5.0m) from the ball. The opponent goalkeeper must remain in his penalty area and at least five meters (5.0m) from the ball.

If the infraction is committed in the kicking team's defensive end, all other players, excluded the player taking the free kick, must remain at least five meters (5.0) away from the place of the infraction, wherefore the free kick will be taken. The players, except the defending goalkeeper, cannot position themselves in the area between the goal, toward which the kick is taken, and the ball. No players shall enter in such area before the free kick has been taken. No players shall be allowed to touch the ball before it has touched the sand, the defending goalkeeper, a post or the crossbar.

Infractions during Free Kicks

If any irregularity happens when a free kick is being taken, the following will occur:

If the team that is taking the free kick commits the irregularity, a new free kick shall be awarded to the defending team from the point where the infraction has taken place. Any player of that team shall be allowed to take the direct kick.

If the infringing team commits the irregularity, and a goal is not scored because the ball has been blocked, a new free kick will be taken from the point where the infraction area has occurred, the free kick shall be repeated by the same player.

If the irregularity is committed by the infringing team, the direct kick shall not be repeated if a goal is scored, and the goal shall be validated.

PENALTY KICK

Penalty Kick

A penalty kick shall be awarded when a player inside his own team's penalty area commits a foul, while the ball is in play.

The player who has suffered the infraction must take the penalty kick.

The ball shall be placed at 9.0m distance from the center of the goal.

All players shall position themselves outside the penalty area, and they can enter into the penalty area only after the ball has moved as the result of the execution of the penalty kick.

When taking a penalty kick, a player is allowed to place the ball on the spot of the foul and make a small sand lump, thus elevating the position of the ball.

The player, who takes the penalty kick, must do it in a continuous movement.

As a result from a penalty kick, any player can play the ball once it rebounds from the defending goalkeeper.

The player who has executed the penalty kick shall not be allowed to play the ball once it rebounds directly from a goal post or from the crossbar.

Goalkeeper's position

When defending a penalty kick the goalkeeper must position himself, and can only move, on the goal line between both posts.

Infractions during penalty kicks

If the team that is taking the penalty kick commits an irregularity and the goal is scored, the shot will be repeated. If a goal is not scored, the defending goalkeeper shall restart the game.

If the infringing team commits an irregularity, the free kick will be repeated in case a goal has not been scored as the result of the penalty kick.

GOALKEEPER'S RE-START OF THE PLAY

The goalkeeper's re-start of the play is a method of starting play awarded when one player of the attacking team plays or deflects the ball over the base line, excluding the goal itself, and the ball has touched outside the boundaries or a player who has touched outside a base line attempting to play the ball.

The goalkeeper shall restart the play with his hands and has five (5) seconds to do so, from the moment he stands and he has control of the ball. If the goalkeeper delays the game for more than five (5) seconds, or re-starts the game passing the all to his feet, the other team shall be awarded a free kick from the mid-court line.

The goalkeeper cannot score a goal using his hands. In such case the other goalkeeper shall re-start the play.

The goalkeeper can score a goal only as a regular player, kicking the ball only once it has been passed to him by another player.

The Pass-Back rule

The goalkeeper shall not be allowed to touch the ball with his/her hands or arms when a ball is returned to him/her from a player of his team, including a header or an inbound pass, twice consecutively, without the ball having touched an opponent player.

Once the ball has been passed to the goalkeeper from one of his teammates once, the referee shall signal this first pass raising his arm above his head, until the ball has been touched by a player of the opponent team.

An infraction of the "pass-back rule" results in a penalty kick against the team that did commit the infraction.

CORNER KICK

A corner kick is a method of restarting play.

The corner kick shall be given when a player of the defensive team plays or deflects the ball out of bounds through his/her team's base line, and the ball touches out of bounds, or a player who has touched outside a base line attempting to play the ball.

A player of the attacking team must take the corner kick. In order to execute a corner kick, the ball shall be placed within a 1m radius from the corner.

A corner kick is a direct kick, and therefore it is permitted to score a goal through a corner.

The referees shall indicate the corner from which the corner kick shall be taken, depending on the side where the ball has crossed the base line.

The defending player shall touch or block the ball inside the five (5) meter radius from the former, directly from a corner kick, the corner kick shall be repeated.

When taking a corner kick, a player has five (5) seconds to execute the kick from the moment that he has possession of the ball.

If a player shall infringe his five (5) seconds time limit, the opponent goalkeeper shall restart the play.

The players are allowed to position the ball making a small sand lump, thus elevating the position of the ball.

BALL INBOUND

The ball inbound is a method of restarting play, when the ball touches outside a side line, or a player who has touched outside a side line attempting to play the ball.

The ball inbound must be taken from behind the lateral lines.

The game shall be restarted from the point where the ball has crossed a sideline.

To inbound, the players shall use their hands (both hands, starting their action holding the ball behind their head and keeping both feet on the sand) or feet.

A goal cannot be scored from a ball inbound.

The player shall have five (5) seconds to inbound the ball. By infringing this rule, the ball inbound shall be reverted to the opposing team.

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