The Cup
 

 

CUP & SHIELD
     

u 9

u10

u11

u12 (7 a side)

u12 (11 a side)

u13 (7 a side)

u13 (11 a side)

u14

u15

u16

Open Age

 

Extra Time Rule Changes

 
The following Rules apply in the event of matches being tied at the end of normal time.
(Note that the ‘golden goal’ rule, that applied last season, no longer applies this season.  In the event of extra time, the full period must be played.)
             

All 7-a-side matches

 

11-a-side  u14, 15 & 17

 

Open Age Matches

 
If the scores are level at full time, extra time of 5 minutes each way will be played.  If the scores are level at the end of extra time the game will be decided by penalties.  Penalty rules are:

If the scores are level at full time, extra time of 10 minutes each way will be played.  If the scores are level at the end of extra time the game will be decided by penalties.  Penalty rules are:

If the scores are level at full time, extra time of 15 minutes each way will be played.  If the scores are level at the end of extra time the game will be decided by penalties.  Penalty rules are:
 
Only players playing in the match at the end of extra time may take penalties.

Only players playing in the match at the end of extra time may take penalties.

Only players playing in the match at the end of extra time may take penalties.
 
Each team will take 3 penalties and will nominate 3 penalty takers to the referee before the penalties commence, each player to take 1 penalty each.

Each team will take 5 penalties and will nominate 5 penalty takers to the referee before the penalties commence, each player to take 1 penalty each.

Each team will take 5 penalties and will nominate 5 penalty takers to the referee before the penalties commence, each player to take 1 penalty each.
 
If the scores remain level, sudden death penalties apply.  Each team will take a penalty in turn until one team is ahead after each team has taken an equal number of penalties.

If the scores remain level, sudden death penalties apply.  Each team will take a penalty in turn until one team is ahead after each team has taken an equal number of penalties.

If the scores remain level, sudden death penalties apply.  Each team will take a penalty in turn until one team is ahead after each team has taken an equal number of penalties.
 
At this sudden death stage, players who took penalties at the earlier stage may not take part until the remaining players, including the goalkeeper, have taken a penalty.  Players must take their kicks in rotation and may not take a second penalty except in turn.

At this sudden death stage, players who took penalties at the earlier stage may not take part until the remaining players, including the goalkeeper, have taken a penalty.  Players must take their kicks in rotation and may not take a second penalty except in turn.

At this sudden death stage, players who took penalties at the earlier stage may not take part until the remaining players, including the goalkeeper, have taken a penalty.  Players must take their kicks in rotation and may not take a second penalty except in turn.