Position | Name | Phone Number |
WASA Administrator | Jerry Merz | 414-545-7227, *813 |
Men's League Coordinator | Milos Stojsavljevic ,milos@wans.net | 414-545-7227, *821 |
(Word Document of the following)
Part 1 - Playing Season: Official season
begins in June and runs through July at which time all players are released.
Part 2 - Player Eligibility: Each player must be at least 16 as
of June 1. Players under eighteen, and/or current WYSA youth players must
complete the appropriate WYSA Youth Player Application for Adult League Games
and the Amateur Athletic Minor Waiver and Release of Liability. These forms
must be presented prior to the first game. Players must not turn 23 prior to
June 1 for U23. Three over-age waivers are allowed per team in the men's
league, unlimited overage players in the women's league. Maximum roster is 24,
maximum playing in any game, 24.
Part 3 - Team Registration:
Each team must be registered on or before May 3, 2006. Each registration must
include:
1. Payment of league fee to WASA (see Summer League fee
schedule document)
2.
Team
Registration Form (Word Document)
3. See Registration button for
addionall information.
Part 4 - Player Registration: Each player must present a valid player pass to the referee prior to the start of each game. Player cards will be issued following payment of the required fees and complete application materials. It is the team's responsibility to keep and present the cards, and a penalty will be assessed for lost cards. A completed player roster must be presented at each game. Player registration for players not otherwise registered with the USSF, $32 (includes pass and insurance). Youth players (holding a WYSA pass) age 16 or 17 pay $20.00.
Part 4 - Player Registration: Each player must
present a valid player pass to the referee prior to the start of each game.
Player cards will be issued following payment of the required fees and complete
application materials. It is the team's responsibility to keep and present the
cards, and a penalty will be assessed for lost cards. A completed player roster
must be presented at each game. Player registration for players not otherwise
registered with the USSF, $32 (includes pass and insurance). Youth players
(holding a WYSA pass) age 16 or 17 pay $20.00.
Part 5 -
Referee Reports: Referee report blanks (see electronic version of form) will be provided to each
team. It is the team's responsibility to assure the referee report form is
presented to the referee prior to each game. Game scores will be sent to the
WASA office via e-mail within 24 hours of the game.
Part 6 -
Schedule Changes:Only the WASA has the authority to reschedule any league
games.
Part 7 - No Shows: A grace period of fifteen minutes will
be allowed, after which time the game will be forfeited and the win given to
the team in attendance by virtue of forfeit. A fine of $50 will be assessed to
the team not at the game.
Part 8 - Home Team: The Home Team is
responsible a safe field upon which to play (lined, nets and corner flags) and
alternate uniforms as required by the referee.
Part 9 - Season
Standings: The league winning team receive a WASA U23 Men's League trophy
and has the option of traveling to the Tournament of Champions as Wisconsin's
representative the following season. Points are awarded as follows:
Win = 3
points Tie = 1 point Loss = 0 points
Tie breaker decided by head-to-head,
most wins, and least goals against, in this order.
Part 10 -
Referee: The referee shall have the final authority regarding the safety of
the game, weather, field conditions or other situations that lead to the
postponement or suspension of the game. Should no referee appear at the field,
call the State Referee Assignor. After a period of fifteen minutes, the two
coaches may agree on a substitute referee. Should no substitute be acceptable,
the game is cancelled and will be rescheduled by the WASA administrator.
Part 11 - Tournaments and Team Travel: Team must have WASA
permission to travel out of state, must play only in USSF/WASA sanctioned
tournaments against affiliated teams.
Part 12 - Fees and
Penalties:
See
2005 Summer League
Fees (Excel Document)
Part 13 - The Game: The game will be
played according to FIFA rules except for unlimited substitution. All games to
begin as noted by League Coordinator (Information Follows). Sunday games are
reserved for games where one or both teams must travel over 45 minutes to the
game site, at the discretion of the league and team. Men's games to be held
Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons.
Part 14 - Penalties and
Suspensions:
1. Two yellow cards in one game
I Game
2. Red
Card
2 Games
3. Challenging referee
1 or More Games
4.
Fighting
3 or More Games
5. Referee Abuse
4 Games Minimum
6. Referee Assault
Minimum 1 Year
7. Three Yellows in One
Season
1 Game
8. Other
to be Determined by WASA Any red card
suspension will be served in the U23 league and not carry over to another
league, except for any violent offense (hitting, attacking the referee, etc.),
which will carry over to any other league in which the player may participate.
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