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The game of soccer is played under a set of "Laws". On the link below there is the FIFA's Laws of the Game, along with the Laws there is an extremely helpful guide for explaining offside:
FIFA's Laws of the Game
The VESC Full-Field Soccer Rules are modifications and/or additions to the above FIFA Laws of the Game that the VESC have instituted for our House League:
VESC Full-Field Soccer Rules (Posted when available)
The VESC follows the standardized set of rules for Mini Soccer in Ontario set forth by the OSA:
OSA Mini Soccer Rules (Posted when available)
The Canadian Soccer Association released this updated memo on July 2008 about how to deal with lightning and thunder.
CSA's Lightning & Thunder Memo
Here at the Valley East Soccer Club we believe in providing the safest venue to play soccer. To provide this we follow the Ontario Soccer Association's (OSA) & Canadian Soccer Association's (CSA) memo's and updates on Jewellery & Player's Equipment.
NO JEWELLERY is allowed while playing soccer in the VESC's House League!
In following the above we ask that all referees that officiate for the VESC, strictly follow and enforce the following memo from the OSA, revised May 2009:
OSA Jewellery & Player's Equipment Memo
The following update released by the OSA on June 2006 explains what is allowed to tie a player's hair back. Also, it explains that knee braces MUST be covered by either a knee brace sleeve or bubble wrap!
OSA Update on Head Wear & Knee Braces Memo
There was also an update by the OSA in 2007 stating that players are allowed to wear a Hijab!
This CSA update from July 2008 explains that "hard plaster casts" are considered to pose a danger to both the wearer and other players and are NOT permitted to be worn even if they are wrapped with foam and/or bubble wrap.
CSA Update on Player's wearing casts Memo
If you have any questions and/or want any more information about any of the above please contact us.
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