30 metres x 20 metres
Minimum 1.80 metres wide x 0.90 metres high
Maximum 2.00 metres wide x 1.00 metres high
No penalty area
Size 3
5 v 5
Maximum of two substitutes who may rotate during the entire game
No goalkeeper
2 x 20 minute halves (half time break 5 minutes)
Game is started with a kick forward to a team-mate from the middle of the halfway line.
A goal can not be scored with a direct kick from the kick-off. It must touch a team-mate or opposition player to be counted as a goal.
A player from the team that conceded the goal, will kick, pass or dribble the ball into play from anywhere along the goal line.
Upon a goal being scored defenders should retreat and line up along the halfway line and can move once the ball is in play.
Kick, pass or dribble ball into play from touch line.
For quick decision making a ready, set, go countdown should be used.
Defenders should be 4.5 metres away from the ball.
Corner kick from corner arc or junction of the touch and goal line.
Defenders should be 4.5 metres away from the ball.
A player from the defending team will kick, pass or dribble the ball into play from anywhere along the goal line.
Defenders should retreat and line up along the halfway line and can move once the ball is in play.
No offside
For acts of fouls and misconduct a free kick is awarded.
All free kicks are indirect, with defenders 4.5m away from the ball, with exception of a penalty kick (outlined below).
Fouls and misconducts include the act or attempt to kick, trip, strike, push, holds, tackle from behind, contact before touching the ball, abusive language, handles ball or play dangerously towards an opponent or official.
A Penalty kick is awarded for deliberate hand ball or serious acts of fouls and misconduct occurring in the attacking half.
A penalty kick will be taken from an 8m spot with an empty goal – all other players must stand behind the half way line.
Most fouls and misconduct at this level are not deliberate and serious and often caused by lack of coordination or skill. Game Leaders should give advantage to the attacking team, be fair to both teams and continue play, limiting stoppages.
A goal is scored when the whole ball crosses the line.
Where cones are used as goals, a goal is scored when the ball passes through the cones without touching or knocking them over.
A game leader is used as the referee. This person’s main role is to keep the game moving fluently, limit stoppages and assist players with all match restarts. This person can be a club official, parent, older child/player or beginning referee.
The official recording of competition tables, statistics and playing of finals is not permitted at this age.
At all times the focus of these games should remain on player development and providing the best experience possible through participation and enjoyment for the players. This environment will be created by clubs, officials, game leaders and parents.