FUTSALROC

2024/25 INFORMATION: Leagues and Pick Up

Youth Pick Up Futsal

Saturday’s starting 9/14-10/26 !

-Ages U912

-TIme: 3-4:15 pm

-$10 for Non-Members

-$5 for all 6 & 12 month Members

*Be sure to bring sneaker or indoor flats to play. No cleats or turfs allowed on the futsal court

** No registration needed, venmo and cash accepted when you come!

Adult Futsal- October

  • Open Division ( Men, Women, Coed teams welcome)

  • 5 games ( 8, 9, 10 pm games)

  • Cost: $450/ team

BRAND NEW LOCATION!

3TC Building
920 W. Linden Ave. East Rochester

Youth Futsal Leagues 2024/25

General League Info:

  • Both Premier/Travel divisions

  • Cost U9-12: $500

  • Cost U13+: $550

  • 6 games

    Age groups times & dates * subject to change based on interest*

  • HS Boys and Girls- Friday

  • U15/16 Boys Tuesday

  • U15 Girls Wednesday

  • U13/14 Boys/Girls Premier: Thursday

  • U13/14 Boys/Girls Travel: Monday

  • U9/10 Boys/Girls Premier & Travel: Saturday

  • U11/12 Boys/Girls Premier & Travel: Sunday

Session Dates: Session 1: Nov 2- Dec 20 (No games Thanksgiving)

Session 2: Jan 4- Feb 14th

Session 3: March 1- April 11th

  1. If you qualify for the multi-team Club Discount, please select “Pay By Check” at checkout.

  2. All players will need to create USYF member accounts and register themselves with USYF ($13.50 fee).

  3. Background checks are now required for ALL Managers, Coaches, and Assistant Coaches. USYF will manage the process. The cost per background check is $11.

RULES

 

General Rules

  • Teams may call one one-minute timeout per half (when in possession of ball, ball out of play).

  • There is no overtime, injury time or stoppage time.

  • Teams are comprised of four outfield players and one goalkeeper.

  • The goalkeeper must wear a different color jersey than the outfield players.

  • There is no offsides in futsal.

Substitutions

  • All substitutions are on the fly, this includes goalkeeping substitutions. Referees will not stop play for goalkeeping substitutions.

  • A substitute may not enter the match until the player leaving the match is at the touchline in the substitution zone.

  • Any substitute who enters the field of play before the player being replaced has completely left the field of play may be shown a yellow card.

  • All substitutions must take place in the technical area (in front of the team bench) — not at the half-way line.

  • All teams will switch benches (and ends) at the beginning of halftime, ensuring that all substitutions take place in the defensive half.

  • Teams will be given pinnie’s to exchange during subbing

Restarts

Kickoffs: are indirect. The ball can be played either forward or backward but must roll and cannot be tapped.

Kickins: are indirect. The ball must be placed on or no more than 10 inches behind the line and the kick must be taken within 4 seconds. The kicker's non-kicking foot must be out of bounds or on the line. (A kickin that goes directly in the opposing goal is a goal clearance for the opposing team. A kickin that goes directly in the defensive goal is a corner kick of the opposing team.)

Goal Clearances: are taken when the ball wholly crosses the goal line after being touched last by the attacking team. The goalkeeper must use his hands to roll, bounce or throw the ball from anywhere inside the penalty area to outside the penalty area.

Corner Kicks: are direct. The ball must be placed directly on the corner spot and the kick must be taken within 4 seconds.

Free Kicks: may be indirect or direct. The ball must be stopped completely before the kick may be taken.

Penalty Kicks: are taken from the penalty spot and must be shot at goal by a clearly identified kicker. Defenders may not be nearer to the ball than 16 feet and must be behind an imaginary line running from touchline to touchline even with the penalty spot.

Distance: For all of the above, except goal clearances, opponents may not be closer to the ball than 6 feet.

Ceiling: If the ball hits the ceiling or other object, the team that did not touch the ball last restarts play with a kickin from the nearest point on the touchline.

Sliding

Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct - Sliding

  1. Illegal Slide:
    (1) A player may not slide on the ground (including dropping one knee to the floor) within playing distance of an opponent regardless of whether they are challenging an opponent for the ball or not.

    (2) A player may not slide in an attempt to shoot the ball at the opponent’s goal regardless of proximity to opposing players.

    A direct free kick (or a penalty kick) shall be awarded to the opposing team at the point where the player first begins to go to the ground. 

    1. This offense counts toward foul accumulation.

    2. In situations where proximity to an opponent it unclear, the referees will be instructed to call a foul out of interest to player safety.

  2. Legal Side:
    (1) A player may slide on the ground the play the ball as long as there is no opponent nearby and the slide is necessary to save the ball from going out of bounds or to save a shot from entering his/her own goal.

    (2) A goalkeeper may slide to play the ball or in an attempt to make a save within their own penalty area even in close proximity to an opponent, provided the challenge is otherwise fair.

Fouls and Misconduct

Indirect Free Kicks: When a player plays in a dangerous manner, impedes an opponent (without playing the ball), slides, prevents the goalkeeper from releasing the ball with her hands or commits any offence for which play is stopped to caution or eject a player.

Direct Free Kicks: When a player kicks or attempts to kick an opponent, slidetackles an opponent or slides with an opponent near (automatic yellow card/caution), jumps at an opponent, charges at an opponent, strikes or attempts to strike an opponent, pushes an opponent, holds an opponent, spits at an opponent or handles the ball deliberately.

Yellow Card / Caution: The offending player is shown a yellow card. If a player earns two yellow cards in a match, he is shown a red card.

Red Card / Ejection: The offending team plays down for two minutes unless scored upon before the two-minute penalty expires. The offending player serves a minimum one-match suspension.

Accumulated Fouls / AFPK: All penal fouls are recorded on the scoresheet and on the scoreboard. If red fouls blue a sixth time in one half, for that sixth penal foul and all subsequent penal fouls in that half, blue is awarded an accumulated fouls penalty kick. If the foul occurs farther from the attacking goal than the second penalty spot, the AFPK is taken from the second penalty spot. If the foul occurs nearer to the attacking goal than the second penalty spot (but outside the penalty area, of course), the attacking team may choose whether to take the AFPK from the second penalty spot or from the spot of the foul. All AFPK's must be shot at goal by a clearly identified kicker. The defending team may not make a wall and may not be nearer to the ball than 16 feet and must be behind an imaginary line running from touchline to touchline even with the spot of the kick. The goalkeeper may be off her line, but may not be nearer than 16 feet from the ball. Accumulated fouls are reset to zero at the beginning of the second half.

Second Penalty Spot: 30 feet from the center of the goal

Penalty Spot: 20 feet from the center of the goal

Advantage: Advantage will be applied in futsal, with penal fouls still counting as accumulated fouls. If the referee shouts, "play on" and gestures with both arms, the foul was a penal foul and will be counted accordingly. If the gesture is with one arm, the free kick would have been indirect and thus does not count toward the total.

The Goalkeeper

  • Must wear a different color shirt. She may wear long pants and/or other padding as deemed safe by the match referee.

  • May receive a kickin directly.

  • May kick the ball directly over the half-way line.

  • May score directly with his feet during the run of play.

  • May not punt or drop-kick the ball. (Ball must settle to the ground or be touched first, no "air" under the ball when kicked.)

  • May not possess the ball for more than four seconds in her own half.

  • May throw the ball directly across the half-way line. A ball thrown directly into the opposing goal results in a goal clearance for the opposing team.

  • May only touch/receive the ball once per team possession.

  • If the goalkeeper throws the ball from within his/her own penalty area directly into the opposing team’s penalty area without the ball bouncing or touching any other player first, then the referee will stop play and award a goal clearance to the opposing goalkeeper. 

    1. If it goes directly to the other goalkeeper and no opponent is nearby, the referee may opt to allow play to continue.

 

ABOUT

 

Futsal ROC is the first U.S. Soccer sanctioned futsal league in the Rochester area and the only league recognized by U.S. Youth Futsal.

Craig Demmin has over 12 years experience as a professional soccer player. He is a former Rochester Raging Rhinos team captain and four-time team MVP. Craig has accrued over 35 caps for the Trinidad & Tobago National Team. His additional playing experience includes: East Fife Football Club, Scotland; Tampa Bay Mutiny, MLS; Virginia Beach Mariners and Jackson Chargers. Craig holds a Class A USSF coaching license. He has an extensive coaching background and has worked with individual players and local college teams, including players in the Major League Soccer, US Men's National Team, Trinidad and Tobago National Team, and Monroe Community College. Craig also works with the Chili Soccer Association as a player development coordinator.