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2007 – Field Rentals
The indoor soccer field at the SportsPlex is available for hourly rental on a first-come, first-served basis. Rates are $70 for the first hour, $60 for the second hour.
A credit card is required to reserve the field. Reservations may not be cancelled within 24 hours of the scheduled rental.
Rates are discounted 10% from April-September. Long term rental packages are available at a further discount. Contact Chris Doran (812-332-PLEX) for more information.
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2007 – Winter Adult Rec League
Season Schedule Posted. Please note 3 games on TUESDAY, March 22. Good Luck!
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2007 – Winter Instructional Classes – LITTLE KICKERS
Players ages 6 & 7 enjoy a teriffic introduction to the world’s most popular game! Each class features age-appropriate activities to promote balance, coordination, creativity and comfort with the ball!
Class is on Thursdays, 5:15pm – 6:00pm in the winter. Sessions are 6 weeks. Pre-registration required. Cost is $55. SportsPlex members pay $40. Class sizes are limited. Sign-up ONLINE NOW!
Winter 2 Session begins Feb 22, 2007.
Spring Session (Monday) begins April 9, 2007.
Summer Session (Monday) begins June 4, 2007.
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2007 – Winter Instructional Classes – TURF TIGERS
Players ages 4 & 5 enjoy a teriffic introduction to the world’s most popular game! Each class features age-appropriate activities to promote balance, coordination, creativity and comfort with the ball!
Class is on Mondays, 5:15pm-6:00pm. Each session is 6 weeks. Pre-registration required. Cost is $55. SportsPlex members pay $40. Class sizes are limited. Sign-up ONLINE NOW!
Winter 2 Session begins Feb 19, 2007.
Spring Session begins Apr 9, 2007.
Summer Session begins June 4, 2007.
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2007 – Winter Over 30 League
Mondays, 9p-10p Over 30 Kick-A-Round,
$5.00 Daily Fee
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2007 – Winter U12 Boys/Girls/Coed League
SNOW ADVISORY – TUE FEB 6, 2007
GAMES POSTPONED TO MARCH 20, 2007
Season schedule posted – Good Luck!
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2007 – Winter U14 Boys/Coed League
Season Schedule Posted – Good Luck!
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2007 – Winter U18 Boys League
Season Schedule Posted – Good Luck!
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2007 – Winter University A League
SNOW ADVISORY TUE FEB 6, 2007
GAMES POSTPONED TO MARCH 7, 2007
Revised Schedule Posted – Good Luck!
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2007 – Winter University Premier League
Full Season Schedule Posted. Good Luck!
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2007 – Winter Women’s League
Rosters & Schedule Posted – Click Below.
Teams Listed On Left Of Schedule, wear dark jerseys for games.
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2007 Spring Adult Rec League
Get your team together for our exciting Adult Rec league on Thursday nights! Teams play 5 40-minute games plus a single-elimination tournament! Game times are generally 6:00p-Midnight. Rosters limited to 12 players.
Season begins Mar 22 and ends April 26. Team fee is $450. Individuals may sign-up for $65 and will be placed on a house team. Register ONLINE Now! or visit the SportsPlex on West 2nd Street!
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Your Indoor Soccer RULES
Law 1 Field of Play
Corners (for corner kicks) marked with tape on side walls, penalty box is marked on field (goal kicks taken from within box). U6 and U8 age groups play on a “micro field,” which incorporates cones for sidelines and a mini goal placed on the field and backed by a wall.
Team benches are behind respective team doors. Doors are the responsibility of each team and should remain closed unless a substitution is underway. Infringement = Verbal warning, 2nd = Indirect kick, 3rd = Caution.
Law 2 The Ball
U6 age group uses size 3 ball, U12 and below uses size 4 and all others use size 5. The ball shall be changed during a match only at the discretion of the referee.
Law 3 Number of Players
U8 age group and below, play 4-v-4 or 3-v-3, the U10 age group plays 7-v-7 and all others play 6-v-6. Games shall be forfeited if a team cannot field at least 2 players in U8 games, and 4 players in all other divisions.
In all divisions, players may substitute at the half, or on-the-fly. Players may only enter the field of play from their respective team bench door as the player they are replacing gets within 4 yards of the door. The player exiting may not participate in game play as he/she exits.
Infringement = Indirect kick
Law 4 The Players’ Equipment
Compulsory equipment includes shirt, shorts, stockings, footwear (no metal studs). All youth divisions require shinguards on all players. Goalkeepers must wear a color distinguishing him/her from players/referees. Players may not exchange jerseys/bibs/pinnies on field, while game is in progress.
Infringement = Verbal warning and/or Indirect kick
Law 5 The Referee
The referee enforces the laws of the game; works to protect players; may stop or suspend play for Laws infringements and outside interference; stops play for serious injuries; allows play to continue until ball is out of play if a player is only slightly injured; ensures that any player bleeding from a wound leaves the field of play; allows play to continue if in his opinion the team against which an offense has been committed, benefits from such an advantage; punishes the more serious offense; may expel team officials not conducting themselves responsibly; provides SportsPlex staff with game report and information on disciplinary action taken during match.
Law 6 Assistant Referees
In some games, the two-man officiating system will be employed.
Law 7 Match Duration
Match duration is set by the Bloomington SportsPlex. Overtime is played only in determining tournament game winners. Half-time intervals will not exceed three minutes. Field clock may be stopped by referee only in the event of a serious injury. Additional time is allowed for a penalty kick when time expires in the half. The ball is not considered “in play” once the field clock horn begins to sound.
Law 8 Start and Restart of Play
FIFA rules apply at the kick-off, however the ball need not move forward. Dropped ball restarts may be used to restart play after an official has had to stop play for any reason not covered in these laws. Opponents shall position themselves no less than 8 feet from the point of a restart.
Law 9 The Ball In and Out of Play
The ball is out of play when it touches stadium netting, any part of the facility structure, or a person (excluding referees) not involved in the match. Kick-ins are awarded to the appropriate team within an arm’s distance of where ball went out of play. When the attacking team knocks ball out of bounds on defending team’s side, a goal kick is awarded and taken from within penalty box. When defending team knocks ball out of bounds on their own side, a corner kick is awarded and taken from within an arms length of side wall hash marks.
Law 10 Method of Scoring
A goal is scored when the whole of the ball passes over the goal line, between the goalposts and under crossbar, provided no infringement of the Laws has taken place previously by team scoring the goal.
Law 11 Offside
There is no offside rule applied in this indoor soccer facility.
Law 12 Fouls and Misconduct
Indirect kicks are awarded for all fouls (as outlined by FIFA) and for slide tackles committed outside the penalty area. If a goalkeeper handles the ball when a teammate deliberately kicks it to him, an indirect kick is awarded but the ball is placed on the penalty box nearest to wear the goalkeeper handled the ball.
When a player kicks or attempts to kick an opponent, trips or attempts to trip an opponent, jumps at an opponent, charges an opponent, strikes or attempts to strike an opponent, pushes an opponent, slide tackles an opponent to gain possession but makes contact with the player first, holds an opponent, spits at an opponent or handles the ball deliberately (except the goalkeeper inside the penalty box) inside the penalty box, a penalty kick is awarded. Upon taking a penalty kick, the attacking player may not strike the ball a second time until it’s been touched by another player.
A team will play a man down and a player shall serve a 2:00 penalty and receive a yellow card for unsporting behavior, dissent, persistent Laws infringement, and delay of play. The player may re-enter game upon receiving permission from the referee. Penalty is imposed for a full 2:00 duration.
A team will play a man-down for 4:00 and a player shall receive a red card (and be expelled from the match) for serious foul play, violent conduct, spitting at an opponent, denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity, using offensive language or gestures or receiving a second caution in the same match. The offending player may not re-enter the match and will also serve a one-game suspension. Penalty is imposed for a full 4:00 duration.
In overtime (Golden Goal, 3-v-3), teams will always play at full strength, and yellow/red card penalties will carry into the overtime.
Situations not addressed by rules covered above, shall be decided in accordance with FIFA rules and the referee’s discretion.
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