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Official Rules of Soccer
Laws of the Game
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Article Index
Laws of the Game
Law 1 - The Field of Play
Law 2 - The Ball
Law 3 - The Number of Players
Law 4 - The Players Equipment
Law 5 - The Referee
Law 6 - The Assistant Referee
Law 7 - The Duration of theMatch
Law 8 - The Start and Restart of Play
Law 9 - The Ball In and Out of Play
Law 10 - The Method of Scoring
Law 11 - Offside
Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct
Law 13 - Free Kicks
Law 14 - Penalty Kicks
Law 15 - The Throw-In
Law 16 - The Goal Kick
Law 17 - The Corner Kick
Spectators' and Coaches' Rules of Conduct
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Franklin Township Soccer Club

Laws of the Game/Recreation League Rules

Based on FIFA Laws of the Game with local exceptions

Adopted March 7th, 2000

Revised August 20th, 2008

 

 

Philosophy

The philosophy of the Franklin Township Soccer Club has two tenets: first, we believe we should develop the skills of the youth athlete; second, we believe they should have fun during this process both in practice and at the game. Therefore, the focus of all coaching activities is to cultivate a love of the game in each player and setting an example to their players by his or her actions and common sense.

Under these policies every coach is obligated to make adjustments to his/her line up when it is apparent that his/her team's skill proficiency is superior to the opponent's. No coach or team player may intentionally demean, degrade, or otherwise dilute the enthusiasm of the opposing team or players for the purpose of achieving or sustaining a superiority status in the division.



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