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UNDER-8 GUIDELINES

 
The Field: The recommended field size for U-8 games is 50 x 25 yards with the following field markings: Halfway line, 6 yard radius center circle, 1 yard radius corner arcs and 6 x 12 yard goal areas.
 
The Goals: The goals in U-8 games should be a maximum of 6 feet high and 6 yards wide.
 
The Ball: A size 3 ball is used for U-8 games.
 
The Teams: Each U-8 team should have a maximum of 7 on the roster. Games are played with 5 players per team on the field (5v5) and no goalkeepers.
 
Officials: There is no need for fully qualified referees to manage U8 games. One or both of the coaches should “officiate” using a whistle to stop play. The games are intended to be an opportunity for the very youngest of our players to experience the fun of playing. The barest of minimum rules are needed and should be applied with a generous amount of flexibility. For as much as possible, the coaches should not be on the field while “officiating”. Let the players have the freedom to play with a minimum of whistling that interrupts play.
 
.Duration of Game: U-8 games are forty minutes and are played in 2 twenty minute halves with substitutions allowed 10 minutes into each half. The half-time break is 5-10 minutes.
 
Kick-off: Opponents must be at least 6 yards from the ball during the kick-off in U-8 games.
 
Fouls: The following, if deliberately done, are the fouls most likely to occur in U-8 games:kicking, tripping, pushing, holding, handling the ball and dangerous play. Do not stop play for trifling violations. It’s a player’s game so keep the fun going and let them play.
 
Misconduct: Misconduct should be rare in U-8 games. There is no need for the public cautioning and sending off of young players (leave your red and yellow cards home). Officials should work cooperatively with the coach when a U-8 player may need a “time out”.
 
Free Kicks: All free kicks in U-8 games are direct free kicks. Opponents must be at least 6 yards from the ball or on the goal line between the goal posts during free kicks. Free kicks awarded the attacking team inside the defending team’s goal area are to be taken from the nearest point on the goal area line parallel to the goal line.
 
Throw-in: A second throw-in should be allowed in U-8 games if the first attempt was improperly done. Following brief corrective instructions, a second attempt should be permitted. If the second attempt is still done improperly, let it go. Proper technique can be reinforced later by the coach. Keep the game moving and minimize interruptions
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Goal Kick: A goal kick is awarded the opposing team, in U-8 age groups and older, when the attacking team is last to touch the ball before it crosses the goal line but not scoring a goal. The goal kick may be taken from any point inside the goal area. The opposing team must be at least 6 yards from the ball when the goal kick is taken in U-8 games.
 
 
 
 
Corner Kick: A corner kick is awarded the opposing team, in U-8 age groups and older, when the defending team is last to touch the ball before it crosses the goal line but not scoring agoal. The opposing team must be at least 6 yards from the ball when the corner kick is taken in U-8 games.

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