The Broomfield Shootout Soccer Tournament is being conducted in accordance with established tournament procedures and current 2023/2024 IFAB Laws of the Game, except as tailored to suit the unique circumstances of the Broomfield Shootout. The following guidelines and rules may be unique to this particular tournament.
It is the responsibility of the registering team to make sure that they are registered in the correct age group. When registering your team, be sure to register for the correct birth year group (shown in parentheses when registering, i.e. 2004, etc.). On August 1st, our system will automatically adjust your "U" age group to the one in which you'll be participating in during the 2024 Broomfield Shootout and Fall 2024 season. For example, the 2008 age group for the 2022/2023 season is considered U16, and in the 2023/2024 season will be U17. When you initially register, you would register them as U16 (2008), and on August 1st they would automatically change to U17 (2008). As long as the calendar year age group is correct, in this case 2008, all should be well. If it is discovered after the final schedule is published that your team is in the incorrect age group, all games will be forfeited, no refund will be available. If you discover that you are registered in the wrong age bracket or gender, please send an e-mail to mike.schrad@broomfieldsoccerclub.org IMMEDIATELY.
2024-2025 fall rosters and player passes only are accepted. 2023-2024 season rosters and passes become invalid on August 1st.
Every team will be required to play their first game on Thursday OR Friday. Failure to check-in prior to the commencement of the first game will result in disqualification including forfeiture of fees. Games not played will be classified as "forfeits." In the event an ineligible player has participated in the tournament, the team will forfeit all games.
Teams may include up to 4 guest players. Guest players must be registered by tournament officials at time of check-in. No players may be added after the first game has been played - NO EXCEPTIONS. Players may participate on one team only during the entire tournament.
Developmental U9 and U10 rosters, including guests, may not exceed 14 players.
Competitive U11+ tournament rosters, including guests, may not exceed 18 players for U11 through U14, 20 players for U15 through U16, and 22 players for U17 through U19.
Teams from outside US Youth Soccer - Region IV must have approved travel papers from their state association or they will not be permitted to participate.
Specific instructions on how to complete team check in are located on our Check-In page.
Players not on team rosters must have their current season player pass available at the fields at all times.
4. PLAYER EQUIPMENT
The Broomfield Shootout follows IFAB Laws of the Game regarding equipment and uniforms.
5. GAME TIME:
Each player and coach must be at the assigned playing field 30 minutes prior to the scheduled game time and available to be checked-in by game officials. During this time, players' equipment and rosters will be checked and verified.
6. HOME TEAM
The home team: (a) is the FIRST team listed on the schedule; (b) will have their choice of bench area (when field conditions permit, both teams are to be on the same touchline with all parents and supporters on the opposite side of the field, 5 yards from the touch line); (c) wear the colored or dark uniform; and (d) provide the game balls. The away team will wear white, or change their jersey color in the event of a conflict.
7. GAME DURATION AND BALL SIZE
Age Group | Ball Size | Match Duration* |
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15U-19U Girls | 5 | 2 x 35 min halves |
13U-14U Boys & Girls | 5 | 2 x 30 min halves |
11U-12U Boys & Girls | 4 | 2 x 25 min halves |
9U-10U Boys & Girls | 4 | 2 x 20 min halves |
* Match Duration may be decreased to accommodate available playing fields, late starts, and weather conditions. In the event of weather delays, games are automatically considered final if they have reached half time. The tournament director’s decision on all timing matters is final, no appeals will be entertained.
During pool play, regardless of game start time, referees have been instructed to limit playing time, so the games finish on time. Half time will be 5 minutes.
8. SUBSTITUTIONS
Substitution rules for the Broomfield Shootout follow Colorado Soccer Association's rules on substitutions.
9. COMPETITION
At the end of the pool play matches, teams with the greatest number of points in each flight will be eligible for Championship play. Standings for qualifying will be determined by the following point system:
Win - 3 points
Tie - 1 points
Forfeit - a total of 3 points to the non-forfeiting team (NOTE: The match considered a 4-0 win)
Loss - 0 points
There will be no extra time periods during any games in the tournament. In the event of ties in the standings after the qualifying matches, the ties will be broken as follows:
1 - head to head record
2 - goal differential (maximum 4 goal differential per game)
3 - fewest goals against (no maximums)
4 - most goals for (no maximums)
5 - most shutouts
6 - drawing of lots
10. OVERTIME AND SHOOTOUT
In the event that a semi-final or final game has ended in a tie, the match will be decided by the "taking of kicks from the penalty mark." The PK shootout will follow current RULES FOR KICKS FROM THE PENALTY MARK. There will be no extra time periods during any games in the tournament.
11. MISCONDUCT
The penalty for a player or coach who is "sent off the field of play" will be at least a one-game suspension, and will be enforced by the referees and assignors. Tournament officials will not hesitate to eject from the tournament, any team, player or team representative for gross misconduct. An expulsion may extend to future Broomfield Shootout tournaments. Inappropriate behavior by coaches, parents, and/or team supporters will result in those individuals being required to leave the vicinity of the playing field before play will continue. The referee headquarters will be OFF LIMITS to all coaches, players and spectators unless accompanied by the tournament director or authorized designee. Anyone entering the referee headquarters unaccompanied may be banned from their next game.
12. COACHES
Each team must have a non-playing adult designated as its coach at each game. If the regular coach is not available for a game or has been sent off, another adult must fill the role of coach. ALL coaches and assistant coaches must have a coach's pass. Coaches must conduct themselves in a responsible manner. At all times, they will promote the Laws of the Game, encouraging clean competition and sportsmanship, and abide by the rules of the Broomfield Shootout tournament. Coaches are limited to positive coaching from within the coach's box. Coaches will be responsible for the behavior of their team's spectators.
13. PROTESTS
Protests regarding games or their outcome will not be entertained. Questions of eligibility must be addressed with the site managers and/or tournament staff.
14. TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS
Tournament officials reserve the right to change tournament rules to accommodate unforeseen circumstances and to benefit the players.
15. BLOOD-BORNE PATHOGEN PROCEDURES
The following procedures will be followed to minimize the risk of infection by blood-borne diseases. Any player or official who is bleeding must leave the field of play immediately to receive medical treatment and may not return until the situation is corrected to the satisfaction of the referee as follows: a) the bleeding is stopped, b) the blood has been removed from the skin surface, c) the contaminated skin has been disinfected and d) the wound is covered. If there is blood on the uniform, it must be replaced or satisfactorily sanitized by the on-site athletic trainer.
16. LIGHTNING SAFETY
In order to provide for the safety of players and spectators please follow these rules:
17. RAINOUT/CANCELLATION POLICY
18. GAME CARDS
It is the responsibility of the referee to collect the game card and take it to the Field Marshal at the field.
19. TOURNAMENT ENTRY FEE
The tournament entry fee is $945 per team playing U13-U19, $745 per team playing U11-U12, and $545 for teams playing U9-U10.