Youth Soccer Training

Soccer Rules Equipment, Uniforms, Accessories

Colors:
• If the jerseys of the two goalkeepers are the same color and neither
has another jersey to change into, the referee shall allow play to
begin
If a player loses his footwear accidentally and immediately plays the
ball and/or scores a goal, there is no infringement and the goal is
awarded because he lost his footwear by accident.
Goalkeepers may wear tracksuit bottoms as part as their basic
equipment.

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A player may use equipment other than the basic equipment provided
that its sole purpose is to protect him physically and it poses no danger
to him or any other player.
All items of clothing or equipment other than the basic equipment must
be inspected by the referee and determined not to be dangerous.
Modern protective equipment such as headgear, facemasks and knee
and arm protectors made of soft, lightweight padded material are not
considered dangerous and are therefore permitted.
In view of the new technology that has made sports spectacles much
safer, both for the wearer and for other players, referees should show
tolerance when authorizing their use, particularly for younger players.
If an item of clothing or equipment that has been inspected at the start
of a match and determined not to be dangerous becomes dangerous
or is used in a dangerous manner during the match, its use must no
longer be allowed.
The use of radio communication systems between players and/or technical
staff is not permitted.

All items of jewellery (necklaces, rings, bracelets, earrings, leather
bands, rubber bands etc.) are strictly forbidden and must be removed.
Using tape to cover jewellery is not acceptable.
Referees are also prohibited from wearing jewelry (except for a watch
or similar device for timing the match).

The players are to be inspected before the match begins and substitutes
before they enter the field of play. If a player is discovered to be wearing
unauthorized clothing or jewelry during play, the referee must:
• inform the player that the item in question must be removed
• order the player to leave the field of play at the next stoppage if
he is unable or unwilling to comply
• caution the player if he willfully refuses to comply or, having been
told to remove the item, is discovered to be wearing the item
again
If play is stopped to caution the player, an indirect free kick must be
awarded to the opposing team from the position of the ball when play
was stopped (see Law 13 – Position of Free Kick).

The reproduction, whether real or virtual, of representative logos or
emblems of FIFA, confederations, member associations, leagues, clubs
or other bodies is forbidden on the field of play, the goal nets and
the areas they enclose, the goals, the flagposts and their flags during
playing time.

Commercial advertising shall be at least 1 m (1 yd) from the boundary
lines of the field of play.
No form of commercial advertising, whether real or virtual, is permitted
on the field of play, on the ground within the area enclosed by the
goal nets or the technical area, or within 1 m (1 yd) of the touch line
from the time the teams enter the field of play until they have left it
at half-time and from the time the teams re-enter the field of play
until the end of the match. Similarly, advertising is not permitted on
the goals, nets, flagposts or their flags and no extraneous equipment
(cameras, microphones etc.) may be attached to these items.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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