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Tournament Format & Rules


Competition
  1. All games will be played by National High School Federation rules.
  2. All games will be considered final. No protests will be allowed. Any situation not explicitly covered by the rules will be resolved by the tournament director.
  3. The HOME TEAM is listed first on the schedule and will wear white. In the event of a conflict(decided by referee), the home team will change to an alternate color jersey.
  4. Teams failing to report, ready to play, within five (5) minutes of the scheduled kickoff time, or home teams failing to change to an alternate jersey in cases of color conflict, will forfeit the game by a 3-0 score. If both teams fail to report within five (5) minutes of the scheduled kickoff, each team will receive zero (0) points.
Format of Play
  1. Game Length
    • Pool Play - 80:00
    • Quarter-Finals - 80:00
    • Semi-Finals - 80:00
    • Finals - 80:00
  2. Standings will be determined by points awarded as follows:
    • 6 points for each win 1 point for each goal(maximum of 3 per game)
    • 3 points for each tie 1 point for each shutout, including 0-0 ties
    • Deduct one (1) point for each red card issued per player or coach. Team with highest point total wins group.
  3. Ties in standings will be resolved as follows:
    • Winner in head-to-head competition.
    • Goals allowed
    • Difference between goals scored and goals allowed (example: 5 scored minus 4 against = +1).
    • If required to determine advancement to Quarter-Final or Semi-Final games, a shoot-out will be held fifteen minutes prior to the start of the scheduled Quarter-Final or Semi-Final game.
    • Overtime for Quarter-Final, Semi-Final and Championship games will consist of two ten (10) minute overtime periods (sudden death) of 11 players per team followed by penalty kicks, if necessary. Normal substitution rules apply to overtimes. Only players on field at end of final overtime period will be allowed to take penalty kicks.
  4. All teams will compete in (round-robin) pool play. All teams are guaranteed 3 games. The top team from each of the five groups along with the top three remaining teams will advance to the Quarter-finals. Semi-finalists play 5 games and finalists will play 6 games.




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