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Tournament Dates


Thursday, November 10th

through

Saturday, November 12th 2011

(Teams arrive on Wednesday, November 9th)



Tournament Host

 

 

The International School of Düsseldorf

Tournament Director: Carsten Stichel

Phone: 0049 211 6409751

Mobile: 0049 172 2176783

E-mail: stichel@isdedu.de



Participating Schools



American Community School of Athens

American International School of Vienna

American School of The Hague

American School in Israel

Bonn International School

International School of The Hague

Sir James Henderson School Milan

International School of Düsseldorf




Tournament Site


ISD Sports Fields

Nagelsweg 115A

40474 D
üsseldorf




First Aid
will be provided by the Red Cross.




Food and Drinks will be provided by the ISD Lions Club.



Food and drinks will be on sale during

the meet for athletes, coaches, officials and parents in

the Club House Snack Bar.


 

Participating schools


 

 

Group 1, Schools A-D

 
 

Group 2, Schools W-Z

A

ASI

American School in Israel

W

AIS

American International School Vienna

B

ASH

American School of the Hague

X

ATH

American Community School, Athens

C

BIS

Bonn  International School

Y

SJH

Sir James Henderson School of Milan

D

ISH

International  School of The Hague

Z

ISD

International School of Düsseldorf

 

 

Game Schedule – Thursday, November 10th 2011

 

 

Game

Group

Time

Field 1

Game

Group

Time

Field 2

1

1

09.15

ASI - ASH

2

1

09.15

BIS - ISH

3

2

10.45

AIS - ATH

4

2

10.45

SJH - ISD

5

1

12.15

ASI - BIS

6

1

12.15

ASH - ISH

7

2

13.45

AIS - SJH

8

2

13.45

ATH - ISD

Hosting pick up at ISD Fields 15.15

 

Game Schedule – Friday, November 11th 2011

 

Game

Group

Time

Field 1

Game

Group

Time

Field 2

9

2

09.15

AIS - ISD

10

2

09.15

ATH - SJH

11

1

10.45

ASI – ISH

12

1

10.45

ASH – BIS

13

 

12.45

3rd Group 1 – 4th Group 2

14

 

12.45

3rd Group 2 – 4th Group 1

15

 

14.15

1st Group 1 – 2nd Group 2

16

 

14.15

1st Group 2 – 2nd Group 1

Hosting pick up at ISD Fields 15.45

 

Game Schedule – Saturday, November 12th 2011

 

Game

Play off

Time

Field 1

Game

Group

Time

Field 2

17

5th/6th

10.00

Winner 13 – Winner 14

18

7th/8th

09.15

Loser 13 – Loser 14

19

1st/2nd

11.30

Winner 15 – Winner 16

20

3rd/4th

11.30

Loser 15 – Loser 16

 

13:00

Awards Ceremony

 

13:45

Departure

 

 

Girls Soccer Rules

Championships will take place on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the second weekend in November. (i.e. the weekend which contains the second Saturday in November).

Rules: FIFA. The maximum number of players (including Managers) will be fifteen (15).

Boys & Girls Division 2 Tournaments

8 or 10 Teams: Two (2) Flights of four (4) or five (5) teams, two matches per day the first two days and one on the third for a total of five (5) matches per team. Teams finishing in places 1 and 2 will be promoted to Division 1. Seeding for the next year’s championships will put 4th place from Division 2 and 11th place from Division 1 into Flight A; 3rd place from Division 2 and 12th place from Division 1 into Flight B.

Any player sent off cannot be replaced. Maximum of six (6) substitutions per team allowed in any one game can be used providing FIFA procedures are followed. Players may therefore re-enter the game.

Games will be 2 x 30 minute halves with a 5-minute halftime break.

A precise record of all Yellow and Red card offences should be kept by the Tournament Director. The Tournament Director is responsible for keeping totals throughout the Championships. Any player sent off or ejected in a Championship game is ineligible to play in the following game (i.e. the player is ‘banned’ for one (1) game following the sending off). Two (2) Yellow cards in separate games do not result in suspension from the next game (i.e. the cards do not become Red).

The host school shall provide a minimum of eight (8) balls for the warmup period.

In All Tournaments:

Three (3) points will be awarded for a win in Flight games and one (1) point for a draw.

Flight tie-break procedure:

No extra time will be played. Places will be determined in descending order of priority as follows.

1) Points earned involving the games between tied teams only

 2) Goal difference involving the games between tied teams only

3) Goals scored involving the games between tied teams only

 4) Goal difference involving all Flight games

5) Goals scored involving all Flight games

6) A penalty shoot out will be held

If after any stage a three-way tie is resolved by one team being placed first or third, the two remaining teams use the following steps:

1) Head-to-head result

2) Goal difference involving the games between the tied teams (including all three)

3) Goals scored involving the games between the tied teams (including all three)

4) Goal difference involving all Flight games

5) Goals scored involving all Flight games

6) A penalty shoot out will be held

Penalty Shoot Out Format

This will be done at the end of Flight play with any team not in attendance forfeiting their games.

a) In a three-team penalty shoot out, teams play each other in the same order as in pool play.

b) In a three-team penalty shoot out, the winning team will be awarded three (3) points and the losing team 0 points.

c) Should there be a tie at the conclusion of a Flight penalty shoot out, places will be determined exactly as in a Flight tie, but including the first five (5) penalties per team, per shoot out.

In All Penalty Shoot Outs:

a) Each team will nominate eleven (11) players, including a goalkeeper for each shoot out game.

b) From the eleven (11) players, the team nominates five (5) penalty takers.

c) A toss of a coin will decide the option to take the first penalty.

d) Penalties will be taken alternately. A minimum of five (5) penalties must be taken by each side. If the scores are even at the end of the five (5) penalties, the score must be noted and a sudden death penalty shoot out will begin. Only players not used in the original five (5) penalties can be used from the eleven (11) declared at the beginning of the shoot out. This continues until one team wins on an equal number of shots.

e) Should a result not be achieved once all eleven (11) nominated players have taken a penalty, then sudden death continues using the nominated eleven (11) players, including the first five (5) penalty takers, in the same order as originally used.

In a Tied Quarter/Semi-Final Game:

(a) Extra time will be played: 2 x 10 minutes (no halftime interval) If still tied

(b) Penalties will be taken (as in Flight tie-breaker)

In All Medal Games:

(a) Extra time will be played: 2 x 10 minutes (no halftime interval) If tied

(b) Penalties will be taken (as in Flight tie-breaker)

No extra time will be played in games to decide non-medal places (i.e. places 5 and down). In the event of a tie, the placing will be shared.

Awards

First, second, and third place permanent trophies will be awarded to the relevant teams. Appropriate medals will be awarded to the players and coaches of the first three placed teams. Participation patches will be given to all players involved in the Championships. Special patches will be awarded to players voted as ‚All-Tournament.




Important Telephone Numbers

 

Tournament Director

Carsten Stichel 0049 (0) 172 2176783

 

ISD Fields

Nagelsweg 115a

40474 Duesseldorf

0049 (0) 211 4542125

 

Coaches Hotel

Hotel Barbarossa

Niederrheinstrasse 365

40489 Duesseldorf

0049 (0) 211 408092-0 

 

Ambulance: 112

 

Police: 110

 

Taxi: 0049 (0) 211 212121