JAM rules for Soccer Indoor Turf Officiated at Downsview Park (Formally known as Sports Leagues Canada)


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Officiated Soccer at Downsview Park (Formally known as Sports Leagues Canada)

There is only one format of Officiated Soccer under Sports Leagues Canada and JAM rules. The format is described in its entirety below. These rules have been modified from the original Sports Leagues Canada Rule Book, but the majority of the information has remained the same through the transition of League Management.

 

JAM is for Everyone – Inclusion Statement

Our program offerings are designed to be inclusive for all members of the JAM community. Our goal is to create a welcoming gender policy that uplifts and supports each player where they are at. To ensure we can offer something for everyone, our programs may be offered in the following formats: Mixed-Gender, Women's, Men's, and Open.

Many of our league rules specify gender-based roster requirements, the goal of which is to ensure that each player has an equal opportunity to be included in gameplay.

Everyone participating in a JAM program is welcome to compete based on their gender identity and gender expression; regardless of their gender assigned at birth. Members whose gender identity does not align with the binary man/woman construct are welcome to play in all our mixed-gender and open programs.

Nonbinary, trans, genderqueer, and all other players who identify as a gender minority can count towards the roster minimums for either men or women in our mixed-gender leagues.

 

The Facility - The Hangar

All games will take place at The Hangar Indoor Turf Fields. Please be aware of the specific rules in regards to the facility:

 

Game Time

All matches of Officiated Soccer will be 55 minutes in length, including two 25-minute halves and 5-minute halftime. Please arrive early to ensure you get the full use of your allotted field time. In the event of a delay to start of a game, the referee may shorten each half to no less than 15-minutes per half; this is subject to the League's approval. 

Kickoff: The player kicking the ball may not touch the ball a second time until another player touches it. Players may not cross the midline until the ball is kicked and clearly moves. The ball may be kicked in any direction.

Defaults: If your team is in danger of forfeiting due to lack of players, please contact the JAM as soon as possible. Forfeits are recorded as a 5-0 score. Forfeits occur because:

Teams are responsible for making sure that they are playing on the appropriate field at their scheduled time and are playing against their correct opponents. 

No Shows: Teams are required to contact The JAM (toronto@sportsocial.club) if they are unable to field a team that night. Teams are not allowed to default a game without giving advanced notice. Teams are subject to a $50 fine if they fail to provide 48 hour notice of a forfeit.  Fines must be paid prior to the next game.  Multiple defaults or no-shows may lead to your team being removed from the league, without refund.

 

Players

Roster Numbers

Each Mixed team plays with a maximum of five field players and a designated goalkeeper on the field, with a minimum of two women or gender minority players and two men or gender minority players on the field at all times. A mixed team can play with a minimum of four field players and a goalkeeper, as long as roster minimums are met. 

Player Registration

Anyone entering the player bench or the field must have a valid Toronto JAM profile with a photo uploaded and must be on the official online team roster.

Player Identification

In the event where verification of a player’s age is needed, one of the following forms of identification is acceptable:

Any player who is discovered to have lied about their age or identity to play in any league will be removed from the league with possible further disciplinary action against the Team Representative.

Player Eligibility

Goaltenders

A team must have a designated goalkeeper on the field at all times. The goalkeeper must wear a jersey colour that distinguishes them from all other field players and from the referee. A team may never have more than one goalkeeper on the field at one time. The goalkeeper may play the ball with their hands so long as the ball is not intentionally passed to them by a teammate’s foot pass. The goalkeeper may distribute the ball by rolling, throwing, punting, or drop-kicking. They may drop the ball to their own feet and kick or dribble the ball.

If a goalkeeper receives a two-minute penalty which the referee tells them to serve, then the goalkeeper must be substituted as quickly as possible.

All substitutes must remain seated on their respective bench unless partaking in active substitutions.

Deadlines

The following deadlines will be enforced to all divisions. The JAM reserves the right to deny a player the ability to play if these deadlines are not met. Using any ineligible players will result in a default loss. 

 

Team Captain Responsibilities

Team Captains/Representatives are encouraged to be an active playing participant on their teams. If the registered team representative is a non-player, the team must declare a co-captain team. It is the expectation of the League office that Team Representatives will embody the philosophy of the JAM, which are fun, safety and enjoyment of the game of soccer for all.

Team Captains are responsible for the following:

If a team’s registration fees are not paid according to our deadline the team may be prohibited from playing and therefore taking a 5-0 forfeit loss or dropped from the league without a refund.

 

Refunds/Returned Cheques

 

Equipment/Set-Up

 

Uniforms and Equipment

Members must follow the following Uniform and Equipment Guidelines:

Uniforms

Equipment

Braces and Casts

Knee braces and casts are allowed to be worn at our soccer facility provided that they are covered and properly padded by a force-absorbing material that covers all rigid exterior sides and edges. THE REFEREE WILL MAKE THE FINAL DECISION AS TO THE ACCEPTABILITY OF ANY CAST OR KNEE BRACE. NO HARD CASTS ALLOWED.

 

League Format

The following will define the League format which may differ from standard SSG Soccer Leagues:

Schedule and League Format

The schedule and formats for a league may vary from season to season, depending on the number of teams in a league. Please check with the Toronto JAM Head Office for the format of your league. Schedules are available on the Toronto JAM website.

Note: If your team has a scheduling request please make sure its mentioned to Toronto JAM Head Office before the league schedule is made, and we will try to accommodate you. Please note that all special requests are ‘requests’ and may not be accommodated.

Standings

Leagues are set up on a 'Best Record System'. A team’s record is the total number of points earned per game:

Tie Breakers

A team shall be awarded three points for a win, and one point for a tie. In the event of a tie in the league standings at the end of the season, the tie will be broken according to the following:

Playoffs Format

The top 4 teams at the completion of the regular season will compete in finals (1 v 4 and 2 v 3). Both winning teams go through to the championship final. Losing teams will play consolation games.

Teams that don’t finish in the top 4 will play in consolation games.

Game Sheets

 

Rules

The following are the specific rules of play for this league: 

The Ball

  1. The ball shall be spherical; the outer casing shall be of leather or other suitable materials. No material shall be used in its construction which might prove dangerous to the players. The ball must be approved by the Referee (Size 5 Ball).

Number of Players

  1. A match is played by two teams, each consisting of not more than six players, one of whom is the goalkeeper. A match may not start if either team consists of fewer than four players.
  2. Unlimited substitutions shall be permitted. Substitutions are continuous during play and all players must enter and exit the field of play at the halfway line only when the player they are subbing is within 1 meter of the touchline nearest the team’s bench. Substitution of goalkeepers must be reported directly to the referee and made during a stoppage.

The Start and Restart of Play

  1. A kick-off is a way of starting or restarting play:

If, while the ball is still in play, the referee is required to stop play temporarily for any reason not mentioned elsewhere in the Laws of the Game, the match is restarted with a dropped ball.

The Ball In and Out of Play

  1. The ball is out of play when:

The ball is in play at all other times, including when:

Method of Scoring

  1. A goal is scored when the whole of the ball passes over the goal line, between the goalposts, and under the crossbar, provided that no infringement of the Laws of the Game has been committed previously by the team scoring the goal.
  2. The team scoring the greater number of goals during a match is the winner. If both teams score an equal number of goals, or if no goals are scored, the match is drawn (a tie).

Offside

  1. There shall be no offsides in indoor soccer.

Kick-In

  1. When the whole of the ball passes over the touch-line, either on the ground or in the air, a free kick shall be awarded to the team opposing that of the player who last touched or played the ball. The free kick shall be taken from the point that the ball crossed the line and went out of play. Players of the team opposing that of the player taking the kick-in shall not approach within 5 m (5.5 yds) of the ball until it is in play, i.e., it has been kicked and moves, nor shall the kicker play the ball a second time until it has been touched or played by another player. A goal may not be scored directly from a kick-in.

Goal Kick

  1. A goal kick is a method of restarting play. A goal kick is awarded when the whole of the ball passes over the goal line, either on the ground or in the air, having last touched a player of the attacking team, and a goal is not scored in accordance with Law 10. A goal may not be scored directly from a goal kick.
  2. The ball is back into play once it leaves the penalty area; if the ball is not kicked beyond the penalty area, the kick shall be re-taken. The kicker may not play the ball a second time until it has been touched or been played by another player.
  3. All opponents must be positioned outside of the penalty area.

Corner Kick

  1. A corner kick is a method of restarting play. A corner kick is awarded when the whole of the ball passes over the goal line, either on the ground or in the air, having last touched a player of the defending team, and a goal is not scored in accordance with Law 10. A goal may not be scored directly from a corner kick.
  2. All opponents must be at least 5 m (5.5 yds) from the ball until it is in play.

Free Kicks

  1. All free kicks shall be classified as ‘indirect’
  2. All opponents must be at least 5 m (5.5 yds) from the ball until it is in play unless they are on their own goal line between the goalposts. The ball is in play when it is kicked and moves.

Penalty Kick

  1. A penalty kick is awarded against a team that commits one of the ten offences for which a direct free kick is awarded, inside its own penalty area and while the ball is in play. A goal may be scored directly from a penalty kick. Additional time is allowed for a penalty kick to be taken at the end of each half or at the end of periods of extra time
  2. The Ball must be placed on the penalty mark
  3. The goalkeeper must remain on his goal line, facing the kicker, between the goalposts until the ball has been kicked
  4. The player taking the kick must be properly identified. 
  5. The players other than the kicker must be located:

 

General Rules

  1. Teams must provide each player with identical jerseys with different numbers on their back.
  2. The goalkeeper must wear a contrasting numbered jersey, which must also be different from the opposing team.
  3. In the event, a game is abandoned because of spectator interference, or the referee is concerned for the safety of any person(s) in the facility the League Committee shall decide the result of the game, which may include rescheduling the game. If two thirds or more of the game has been played, the score shall stand and the offending team shall be subject to any disciplinary sanctions deemed appropriate by the League Committee. In the event the offending team is winning at the two-third mark of the game, the team may be subject to, but not limited to, a 3 – 0 default loss.
  4. The team official, who for whatever reason during a game withdraws his team from the game prior to its official ending, may be subject to disciplinary action depending on League/Discipline Committee findings up to two hundred dollars ($200.00).
  5. A grace period of (5) five minutes will be allowed in the event that a team has less than four players at the appointed kick-off time. The defaulting team shall forfeit the game and the points will be awarded to the opposing team. The score shall be recorded as a 5-0 score in favor of the opposing team. In the event that both teams have less than the minimum required players, no points will be awarded.
  6. Teams forfeiting games must pay 100% of the game officials’ fee and may be subject to a fine of up to two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) to their team. A team forfeiting three games could be suspended from further play by the League Committee. To avoid additional fees, any forfeiting team must notify the league at least 48 hours before the start of their match. A team will be subject to a $50 fine if they fail to provide 48 hours notice of a forfeit.  All fines must be paid prior to the following game.
  7. All information on the game sheet must be printed legibly and must be completed. Any incomplete or illegible game sheets(s) may subject the team to a fine, disciplinary action/forfeiture of the game, or both.
  8. The team officials are responsible for all players on the team, at all times, and shall conduct themselves in a reasonable manner in accordance with the rules and regulations of the League, and shall confine themselves to the team bench or technical area along with the players. The team official shall only enter the field of play when authorized by a game official. Prohibited entry may be sanctioned with a fine of up to two hundred dollars ($200.00) subject to the discretion of the League/Discipline Committee.
  9. The player’s team bench shall be deemed to be an area designated as such by the League. Only the players and team officials entered on the game sheet are allowed on the team bench. Any game abandoned by a game official will be dealt with by the League/Discipline Committee. 
  10. A team found guilty of causing a game abandonment will forfeit the points and be subject to a fine of up to five hundred dollars ($500.00). In the event that both teams are found guilty, no points will be awarded, and both teams will be subject to a fine of up to five hundred dollars ($500.00).
  11. A player or team official impeding, harassing, or otherwise intimidating a game official, member of staff assigned to assist the game official, opposing team official or opposing player, will be subject to severe disciplinary action, including a fine to the team of up to five hundred dollars ($500.00).
  12. All games will be played as scheduled unless, at the discretion of the League committee, postponement is necessary due to unavoidable circumstances.
  13. Postponed games must be played as rescheduled by the League. Failure to comply could result in no points being awarded and penalties/fines imposed. In the event the game is rescheduled on a day that is not your regular assigned game-day, the League will give a minimum of one-week advance notice of date and time.
  14. The use of shin guards is mandatory. Outdoor cleats and jewelry are PROHIBITED.
  15. In the event that an elimination game is tied at the end of regulation, the outcome will be determined by penalty kicks. Teams will take 3 penalty kicks and then if it is still tied it will go to sudden death where teams will choose 1 kicker at a time until a team wins.
  16. In the event that a team fails to complete the schedule, all games played by that team shall be declared void and the results deleted from the standings (5-0 loses). All fees paid by such team to the League shall be forfeited.
  17. No game official, player or official of any team shall bet on any soccer match under the jurisdiction of the JAM.
  18. Use of foul or abusive language, spitting and fighting at The Hangar or in the JAM league is strictly prohibited. All such incidences will be treated in accordance with the Hangar facility and the JAM rules and policies.
  19. Mixed teams must field a minimum of two (2) women or gender minority players and two (2) men or gender minority players at all times. If only one (1) woman or gender minority or one (1) man or gender minority is present the team will play one (1) player short (Short-handed). If a team has zero (0) women or gender minority players or zero (0) men or gender minority players present, the team will default the game.
  20. The League Committee’s decision is final.

 

Discipline

  1. All mandatory enforcements will go into effect starting on the next scheduled league or cup game, no exceptions.
  2. All players receiving a yellow card will serve a two-minute penalty. If a player is given a red card, he shall leave the playing area immediately. The guilty team shall place a player in the penalty box for the full five minutes, no matter how many goals are scored against them. After the five minute periods, the team shall return to full strength, excluding the player that received the red card. If a goalkeeper receives a two-minute penalty, his time may be served by another player on the field. For a red card, he will be ejected from the game and will not be allowed to come back to play.
  3. Red card decisions made by the disciplinary committee will be final and no further appeal will be considered.  All red cards are accompanied by a $50 team fine that must be paid prior to the next game.
  4. Any player or team official reported for violent conduct during a match, who is found guilty of such conduct, may be suspended for the remainder of the season.
  5. Every team is responsible to the League for the actions of its players, team officials and team spectators and is required to take all precautions necessary to prevent its players and spectators from abusing, threatening, poaching or assaulting officials, staff members, and/or players. Failure to control team players and spectators may result in a fine up to five hundred dollars ($500.00) subject to the discretion of the Disciplinary and League Committee.
  6. Players and team officials suspended from the League shall not take part in any soccer activities in respect to the League, until the completion of the suspension
  7. The League has the right to levy monetary fines against players, teams or their officials where it is necessary to maintain a higher degree of control over the game of soccer. Teams may be required to pay bonds for current or future participation.
  8. The JAM Discipline Committee reserves the right to suspend and expel teams and/or players that who have acted in a manner that may be deemed dangerous to the facility and/or facility staff. Teams and players on teams instigating and/or participating in fights/brawls may be immediately suspended and/or expelled from further play with NO refund of league fees.

 

Protests

  1. Each protest arising from a game in the competition shall be submitted in writing to the JAM league bearing the submission date, within 48 hours of the completion of the game to which it relates. A protest fee of five hundred dollars ($500) must accompany the protest letter.
  2. In all protests, the League committee shall determine whether there is any merit to the protest before convening an investigation. If it is determined that there is no merit to the protest, the fee shall be returned with the committee’s explanation.
  3. A game can only be protested by the teams directly involved in the protested game.
  4. Protest of a decision by a Referee will not be entertained.

 

Administrative

  1. Absolutely no changes to the final schedules will be entertained.
  2. Any complaints (other than protests), about Referees and/or games, must be put in writing and submitted to the League office within 48 hours of the game being played. Results of the game will not be changed. Only legitimate complaints will be entertained. Long protracted discussions or venting of opinions of Referees decisions will not be entertained.
  3. Only the League Committee is empowered to deal with complaints. Only the League Committee can determine which complaints are frivolous and which complaints are genuine. The committee’s decision is final.
  4. All fines are due and payable before the team’s next scheduled game. Failure to remit payment on time could render the team suspended from further League participation until payment is received by the League. Games scheduled during such a period of suspension will be considered forfeited and applicable Rules and Regulations will take effect.

 

Regular Season Matches and Playoffs Tiebreak

Regular Season Matches can end in a tie. There must be a winner in a playoff match. In the event that the match ends in a tie, teams will partake in the following tiebreaker:

 

Rough Play

Any rough or physical play will result in immediate expulsion from further league play and may result in a lifetime league expulsion. Please see the JAM General Policy for our official guidelines on this subject. It is recognized that incidental contact between players is inevitable; however, all players should go out of their way to avoid creating an unsafe play.  This rule supersedes all others. 

 

Alcohol

There are absolutely no alcoholic beverages permitted on JAM or The Hangar property. Any offenders will be asked to leave the league without refund. No exceptions.