RCL U9-U10 Rules of Competition

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RCL U9-U10 Rules of Competition GK No punting No heading: deliberate heading indirect free kick Build out lines: a. Goal-kick, The opposition can enter the build area as soon as the ball leaves the penalty box, b. GK in possession with their hands. The opposition can enter the build out area as soon as the goalkeeper puts the ball into play. Example: If the goalkeeper makes a save and is in possession with their hands the opposition drops behind the build out line and if the goalkeeper places the ball on the ground the ball is in play. Max Goal size: 6.5 Height and 18.5 Wide US Youth recommends for U9, Goal size 6ft by 12ft Field Ranges below Match Length 2 x25 Offside at Build out line 55 – 65 yards 24 yards 35 – 45 yards 8 yards 8 yards 8 yards 10 yards 4 yards 12 yards Build out lines: in-between the half-way line and top of the penalty box

RCL U11 Rules of Competition GK No punting No heading: deliberate heading indirect free kick Build out lines: a. Goal-kick, The opposition can enter the build area as soon as the ball leaves the penalty box, b. GK in possession with their hands. The opposition can enter the build out area as soon as the goalkeeper puts the ball into play. Example: If the goalkeeper makes a save and is in possession with their hands the opposition drops behind the build out line and if the goalkeeper places the ball on the ground the ball is in play. Max Goal size: 7 Height and 21 Width Field Ranges below Match Length 2 x30 Offside at build out line 70 – 80 yards 45 – 55 yards 36 yards 16 yards 8 yards 8 yards 10 yards 5 yards 14 yards Build out lines: in-between the half-way line and top of the penalty box

RCL U12 Rules of Competition Max Goal size: 7 Height and 21 Width Field Ranges below Match Length 2 x30 70 – 80 yards 45 – 55 yards 36 yards 16 yards 8 yards 8 yards 10 yards 5 yards 14 yards