What is 5 players?
The location where our intramural soccer games will be played.
What is the South P?
When a player touches a ball with their hand. (Not the goalie)
What is a handball?
The action a player performs when the ball goes out of bounds on the sideline and they want to get it back into the game.
What is a Throw-in?
The only player that is allowed to slide tackle (safely)
What is the goalie?
The total amount of time in an Intramural soccer game, not including halftime.
What is 40 minutes?
Time before the game when you explain the rules to both teams.
What is a Captain's meeting?
A player goes to the ground and makes contact with an opponent.
What is a slide tackle?
What is a corner or a goal kick?
The sportsmanship rating a team needs to advance to playoffs.
What is 2.75?
Amount of goals to administrate the Mercy Rule. (BOTH)
What is 10 at 5
5 at 2
What are the corner flags?
An action committed by a player against an opponent on the field of play while the ball is in play.
What is a foul?
Outcome of this play:
During an indirect kick, the ball is shot at the goal and goes in. It is not touched by anyone other than the original kicker.
What is no goal and a goal kick?
Number of players on each team that perform penalty kicks during overtime.
What is 5?
A infraction called when an attacker is played the ball behind the second to last defender.
What is offsides?
The sportsmanship a team should be given for a red card thats non-physical.
What is 3?
This action is not permited for a goalie to perform.
What is punting?
The type of penalty called whenever a player strikes an opponent.
What is a direct kick?
The names of the three bus routes to South P parking lot
What are Express East, Express West and Hospital/Chapin
When a foul is committed, but the center referee does not stop play.
What is advantage?
What is no punting and no slidetackling?
This should happen when a player denies a goal or obvious goal-scoring opportunity by deliberately handling the ball. This type of card should be given.
What is a red card?
A way to restart play for an unusual but neutral reason.
What is a drop ball?
What is goalie?