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Blue Chip Juniors

October 7th-9th, 2022

Deadline to Register:

September 2nd

About

The Blue Chip Juniors was designed to be a club-friendly event and an extension of our Nationally recognized Blue Chip College Showcase (which brings in over 500 teams and 500 college coaches each year).  We designed the Blue Chip Juniors tournament to meet very specific goals in player and club development.

Click here to view the 2021 Blue Chip Juniors Recap Video!

Event Highlights:

  • Premier SuperCopa Qualifying Event for U9-U12 Boys & Girls Top Divisions & new this year SuperCopa+ Qualifying Event for U13-U15 Boys & Girls Top Divisions. Click here for more info.
  • Open to ALL levels of U8-U15 boys and girls teams
  • Girls and boys weekend combined to provide a total club experience
  • Voice of America and Warren County Sports Park will be used as the main sites for this year!
  • All referees will be certified, experienced adult referees
  • GotSoccer scheduler to avoid coaching conflicts

Ages

U8-U15 Boys & Girls

Fees

  • 5v5: U8 – $300
  • 7v7: U9 / U10 – $675
  • 9v9: U10 / U11 / U12 – $700
  • 11v11: U12 / U13 / U14 / U15 – $750

Important Links

I. REGISTRATION
Team Check-in/Registration will be through GotSoccer prior to the designated cut off date listed on the web site.

A. US Teams Check-in/Registration Requirements

  1. Copy of official roster; either USYS State Association or US Club Soccer
  2. Copy of Guest Player Roster (if applicable)
    • Roster provided by team’s state association, or
    • Roster provided by tournament (see registration information on tournament website)
  3. Permission to Travel paperwork
    • Not Required for US Club Soccer teams
    • Required for all USYS teams that are not from Ohio South
  4. Copies of player / coach passes; either USYS State Association or US Club Soccer
    • Copies of player passes for guest players if applicable
    • Originals may be requested by referees prior to each game
  5. Copy of Coach Concussion Certificate pursuant to Ohio’s “Return to Play” law – O.R.C. 3707.511 (C)(1)

B. International Teams Check-in/Registration Requirements

  1.  For a team from any other nation:
    • Players must present passports at registration or, if from a nation that the United States does not require a passport, proof of entry into the United States that is required by the United States.
    • Teams are required to have and present player picture identification cards.
    • If required, the team shall have a completed form from its Provincial or National Association approving the team’s participation in the tournament.
  2.  Copy of official roster from governing organization
  3.  Copy of Guest Player Roster form (if applicable)
    • Roster provided by team’s state association
  4.  Permission to Travel paperwork
    • If required by the National Federation
  5. Copies of player/coach passes from local or national governing federation
    • Copies of player passes for guest players if applicable
    • Originals may be requested by referees prior to each game
  6. Copy of Coach Concussion Certificate pursuant to “Ohio’s Return to Play” law – O.R.C. 3707.511 (C)(1)

II. ELIGIBILITY 

A. Roster Sizes:

  1. 5v5 teams are limited to 10 players identified at Registration
  2. 7v7 teams are limited to 14 players identified at Registration
  3. 9v9 teams are limited to 18 players identified at Registration
  4. 11v11 teams are limited to 22 players identified at Registration

B. Guest Players:
There is no limit to the number of guest players a team may bring, provided they do not exceed the roster maximum for their age group and have required paperwork/documents for each guest player.
Guest players must be listed on a state-approved Guest Player Form and that form must be uploaded with team registration documents in GotSoccer.

C. Players may play on two different teams, provided ALL of the following requirements are met:

  • Teams are in two different age groups
  • The player is age-eligible for both age groups
  • The player is listed on the GotSoccer roster for both teams prior to check-in

III. CODE OF CONDUCT
The harassment of the officials from coaches, spectators, or players will not be tolerated.

A. Sideline Organization:

  1. Both teams will sit on the same side of the field. Only coaches and trainers may stay on the player’s sideline.
  2. Spectators are permitted on the opposite side of the field from the coaches and players and are limited to being in the designated area from penalty box to penalty box.
  3. No spectators are allowed behind the goal areas.

B. Sideline Behavior:

  1. NO alcoholic beverages are allowed in the park or the parking lot of any of the game sites. Your team will be subject to forfeiting 1 game.
  2. NO smoking in the park or the parking lot of any game sites. Your team will be subject to forfeiting 1 game.
  3. Any player or coach ordered off the field by the referee for misconduct may be suspended from at least the next game, as determined by the Tournament Committee.  The Tournament Committee shall review each incident based on the report of the referee.   The Tournament Committee’s decision with respect to any suspension shall not be subject to review or appeal.

IV. PLAYING RULES
FIFA Laws of the Game will be used with the following exceptions:

A. Game Duration:

  1. U8 – 5v5, 25-minute halves, 5 minute halftime period.  Size 4 Game Ball.
  2. U9 – 7v7, 25-minute halves, 5 minute halftime period.  Size 4 Game Ball.
  3. U10 – 7v7, 25-minute halves, 5 minute halftime period.  Size 4 Game Ball.
  4. U10 – 9v9, 30-minute halves, 5 minute halftime period.  Size 4 Game Ball.
  5. U11 – 9v9, 30-minute halves, 5 minute halftime period.  Size 4 Game Ball.
  6. U12 – 9v9, 30-minute halves, 5 minute halftime period.  Size 4 Game Ball.
  7. U12 – 11v11, 30-minute halves, 5 minute halftime period.  Size 5 Game Ball.
  8. U13-U15 – 11v11, 35-minute halves, 5 minute halftime period.  Size 5 Game Ball.
  9. OVERTIME – Overtime rules will be in effect for Championship games only. No overtime in preliminary games. For championship games – Two five-minute overtime periods will be played in their entirety.  If a Championship game is still tied at the end of the overtime periods, the winner will be determined by penalty kicks.  Only those players on the field at the end of the second overtime are eligible for penalty kicks.

B. Substitutions:
Unlimited substitution according to FIFA Rules with the following modifications:

  • Before a throw-in by the opposing team if the opposing team is also substituting;
  • For a cautioned player (cautioned player only)
  • In case of injury, unlimited substitution for both teams.

C. Cautions and Ejections:
The decisions of the referee regarding the application of the Laws of the Game are final;

  • A player receiving a red card, including a second yellow, during a match will not be permitted to play in his/her team’s next match;
  • If the severity of the red card offense so justifies it, a player may be suspended from playing in the next two matches.  The decision to impose a two-match suspension shall be made by the Tournament Director and the Referee Coordinator;
  • If a player receives a red card in the team’s final match, it will be returned to his/her team and a report send to Ohio South Youth Soccer to be forwarded to the respective association. Any further penalty shall be at the discretion of the team’s host organization.
  • Per regulations by the Ohio South Youth Soccer Association, all yellow and red cards, as well as any matter involving misconduct by a team or coach, will be recorded and submitted to Ohio South in the post-tournament report;

D. Modifications for U8 – U14 Games
The tournament shall utilize US Youth Soccer Rules for Small-sided Games except as adjusted below.

1. Field
The Tournament Director has the right to make any changes or modifications to the fields and/or goals.  All decisions of the Tournament Director are final.

2. Players

  • U8 teams shall play 5v5.  One player on the field must be a goalkeeper.
  • U9 teams shall play 7v7.  One player on the field must be a goalkeeper.
  • U10 (7v7) teams shall play 7v7. One player on the field must be a goalkeeper.
  • U10 (9v9) teams shall play 9v9. One player on the field must be a goalkeeper.
  • U11 teams shall play 9v9. One player on the field must be a goalkeeper.
  • U12 (9v9) teams shall play 9v9. One player on the field must be a goalkeeper.
  • U12 (11v11) teams shall play 11v11. One player on the field must be a goalkeeper.
  • U13-U15 (11v11) teams shall play 11v11. One player on the field must be a goalkeeper.

3. Offside
Referees will enforce the offside rule for U8 and U9 matches.  For a player to be offside, he/she shall be in an obvious offside position (in the opinion of the referee) and an advantage results by being there when the ball is played to him/her.

4. Referees

  • U8 shall play with one referee
  • U9-U15 shall play using a three referee system
  • DISSENT: IN ACCORDANCE WITH FIFA POLICY, there shall be no dissent between players, coaches or fans, and the referee. Questioning a referee’s call is considered dissent. All coaches are urged to solicit the support of their fans in monitoring and enforcing this policy. Coaches will be held responsible for the behavior of their fans. Any player or coach ejected from a game will be ineligible to participate in the next scheduled game. For very serious offenses the player or coach may be declared ineligible for more than one game.

5. Build Out Line for 7v7

Build-out Line

  • The build-out line promotes playing the ball out of the back in a less pressured setting
  • When the goalkeeper has the ball in his or her hands during play from the opponent, the opposing team must move behind the build-out line until the ball is put into play
  • Once the opposing team is behind the build-out line, the goalkeeper can pass, throw or roll the ball into play (punts and drop kicks are not allowed)
  • After the ball is put into play by the goalkeeper, the opposing team can cross the build-out line and play resumes as normal
  • The opposing team must also move behind the build-out line during a goal kick until the ball is put into play
  • Build-out lines should be equidistant between the penalty area line and halfway line
  • The build-out line will also be used to denote where offside offenses can be called
  • Players cannot be penalized for an offside offense between the halfway line and the build-out line
  • Players can be penalized for an offside offense between the build out line and goal line

Build-out Line Practical Applications

  • Ideally, the goalkeeper will wait to put the ball into play once all opponents are past the build-out line
  • However, the goalkeeper can put the ball into play sooner but he or she does so accepting the positioning of the opponents and the consequences of how play resumes
  • To support the intent of the development rule, coaches and referees should be mindful of any intentional delays being caused by opponents not retreating in a timely manner or encroaching over the build out line prior to the ball being put into play
  • Coaches are responsible for addressing these types of issues with their players
  • Referees can manage the situation with misconduct if deemed appropriate
  • Referees should be flexible when enforcing the 6-second rule and counting the time of possession should only begin when all opponents have moved behind the build-out line

EPlayer Equipment

1. Home Team – Team listed first is the designated Home Team and must change jerseys when the referee determines a conflict to exist. However, as a matter of protocol, home teams are expected to wear their light uniforms and away teams are expected to wear their dark uniform

2. Game Balls

  • U8 – 5v5: Size 4 Game Ball
  • U9 – 7v7: Size 4 Game Ball
  • U10 – 7v7: Size 4 Game Ball
  • U10 – 9v9: Size 4 Game Ball
  • U11 – 9v9: Size 4 Game Ball
  • U12 – 9v9: Size 4 Game Ball
  • U12 – 11v11: Size 5 Game Ball
  • U13-U15 – 11v11: Size 5 Game Ball

3. Safety

  • The referee’s decision as to the safety of the players is final.
  • All players must wear shinguards. No metal-rimmed glasses or jewelry of any kind will be permitted.
  • Casts, splints or body braces made of a hard substance in its final form such as leather, rubber, plastic, plaster or fiberglass must be covered on all exterior surfaces with no less than 1⁄2 inch thick, high-density polyurethane, or an alternate material of the same thickness and similar physical properties to protect the injury.  A medical release for the injured player signed by a licensed physician must be available at the game site. Players may not play with these casts without the approval of the Referee.

F. No Heading Rule for all U11 and younger games. Players are prohibited from deliberately striking a soccer ball with any portion of their head (aka heading).  The rule is as follows:

  • If a U11 or younger player engages in heading a soccer ball during the tournament the parents /guardians and the player accept the risk and/or peril of doing so.
  • When a player deliberately strikes the ball with his/her head during the tournament, Referees and Assistant Referees of that game must consider the act to be Dangerous Play and handle the matter accordingly as an infraction of the laws of the games.
  • An indirect free kick (IFK) is awarded to the opposing team from the spot of the infraction.
  • If the infraction is within the goal area, the IFK should be taken on the goal area line parallel to the goal line at the point nearest to where the infraction occurred.
  • If the ball makes contact with the player’s head and the player has not deliberately played or attempted to play the ball, they play should continue as no infraction has occurred.
  • A player shall not be cautioned nor sent-off for persistent infringement, as a result of a heading infraction
  • A player shall not be cautioned nor sent-off for denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity as a result of a heading infraction.

G. No Punting / Drop Kicking Rule for all U10 and younger.

  • If heading or keeper punting occurs the reset is – An Indirect free kick (IFK) is awarded to the opposing team at the spot of the offense. If the offense occurs within the goal area, the IFK is to be taken on the goal area line parallel to the goal line at the nearest point to where the infringement occurred.

H. Forfeits:
Teams not at the field ready to play with a minimum of 7 eligible players (U11-U15), 5 eligible players (U8-U10) at the scheduled game time will forfeit the match at the discretion of the tournament director. Forfeited scores will be counted 3-0.  Teams forfeiting games will not be able to advance to the playoff rounds.

V. INCLEMENT WEATHER

Please check the web page for all updates, www.kingshammer.com.
A. The Tournament Rules Committee reserves the right to make changes to the schedule in the event of inclement weather. These changes may include relocation or reschedule of matches, change of division structure, reduction of the duration of a match, or even cancellation of matches.
B. In the event of inclement weather forcing play to be suspended and preventing the match from being completed during the scheduled time, the score shall stand if at least one-half of the match has been completed. If a match cannot be completed at all during the event it will be marked as a 0-0 result. The tournament director and facility managers shall have the sole final decision on field closure. See the Severe Weather Policy for more info.

VI. REFUND POLICY
If the application is accepted then teams acknowledge that their payment will be deposited upon acceptance and if payment is refused, the application may be revoked, and teams acknowledge that 1) Payment must be made prior to acceptance, applications may not be considered until payments are received. 2) The application must be reviewed by tournament directors before the team is accepted. 3) Submitting an application does not guarantee acceptance 4) If the application is not accepted team will receive a full refund and a letter of notification, but 5) Once accepted no refunds are allowed.

VII. ESTABLISHING THE DIVISIONS AND RULES FOR ADVANCEMENT

A. Placement of Teams within Divisions:
Teams will be placed in divisions at the discretion of the tournament committee.

B. Game Points:

  • 3 points for a win
  • 1 point for a tie
  • 0 points for a loss

C. Tie Breakers:

  1. Head to Head
  2. Goal Differential (max 4 goals per game)
  3. Goals Against
  4. Goals For
  5. Most Shut-outs
  6. Penalty Shoot-Outs at first field availability and as determined by the tournament director.

If three or more teams are tied, the criteria are followed from 1 through 5 until one team is eliminated and then the criteria starts over again at Rule #2.  Rules are repeated until one team remains. The decision of the tournament director shall be final on all questions regarding advancement.

VIII. Protest:

A. Protests:  There will be no protests.  All officiating decisions are final.
B. Exceptions:  The Tournament Director reserves the right to modify any rule/regulations at any time with or without notice.

*Please note these rule modifications are only for Premier SuperCopa qualifying groups. All other Blue Chip Invitational rules will govern the Premier SuperCopa divisions except stated below. 

Registration

Team check-in/registration will be through GotSoccer prior to the designated date listed on the website.

A. US Teams Check-in/Registration Requirements

  1. Copy of official roster; either USYS State Association or US Club Soccer
  2. Copy of Guest Player Roster (if applicable)
    • Roster provided by team’s state association or
    • Roster provided by tournament
  3. Permission to Travel paperwork
    • Not required for US Club Soccer teams
    • Required for all USYS teams that are not from Ohio South
  4. Copies of player/coach passes; either USYS State Association or US Club Soccer
    • Copies of player passes for guest players if applicable
    • Originals may be requested by referees prior to each game
  5. Copy of Coach Concussion Certificate pursuant to Ohio’s “Return to Play” law – O.R.C. 3707 (C)(1)

B. For a team coming from any other nation:

  1. Players must present passports at registration or, if from a nation that the United States does not require a passport, proof of entry into the United States that is required by the United States
  2. Teams are required to have and present player picture identification cards
  3. If required, the team shall have a completed form from its Provincial or National Association approving the team’s participation in the tournament

Premier SuperCopa Qualifying Group Selection

  1. The top division in each age group U9-U12 boys and girls will be the Premier SuperCopa Qualifying Group or PSQ Group
  2. A minimum of 4 and a maximum of 16 teams will be selected for the Premier SuperCopa Qualifying Divisions. The Tournament Committee reserves the right to create PSQ Groups based on the level of competition in each group
  3. Team selection will be determined on team history and background information listed in the GotSoccer team applications
  4. Teams not selected for the Premier SuperCopa Qualifying will be placed in gold, silver, or bronze divisions based on level

Premier SuperCopa Qualifying Group Format/Match Duration

Division Halves Playing Format Roster Max Ball Size Overtime (semis & finals)
U9 25 minutes 7v7 14 4 2 x 5 minutes, then pk’s
U10 30 minutes 9v9 18 4 2 x 5 minutes, then pk’s
U11 30 minutes 9v9 18 4 2 x 5 minutes, then pk’s
U12 30 minutes 9v9 18 4 2 x 5 minutes, then pk’s

Scoring System

Scoring system for preliminary (pool) games will be as follows (NOTE: Pool play games may end in a tie. Overtime only applies to semi-finals and finals):

  • 3 points for a win
  • 1 point for a tie
  • 0 points for a loss

Tie Breakers

  1. Head to head
  2. Goal differential (max 4 goals per game)
  3. Goals against
  4. Goals for
  5. Most shut-outs
  6. Penalty shoot-out (hosted at first field available as determined by the tournament director)

If three or more teams are tied, the criteria are followed from 1 through 5 until one team is eliminated and then the criteria will start over again at rule #2. Rules are repeated until one team remains. The decision of the tournament director shall be final on all questions regarding advancement.

Champions/Finalists Premier SuperCopa Qualifying

  1. Champions and finalists of the Premier SuperCopa qualifying divisions will receive a team trophy and medals as part of the Blue Chip Invitational
  2. Players on Championship teams will each receive a Premier SuperCopa t-shirt
  3. Champions of the Premier SuperCopa qualifying divisions at U9-U12 boys and girls will gain automatic qualification to the 2021 Premier SuperCopa National Event
  4. Teams who qualify for the 2021 Premier SuperCopa National Event must follow registration guidelines set forth by Premier SuperCopa
  5. If the Championship team decides not to participate in the 2021 Premier SuperCopa National Event, Premier SuperCopa reserves the right to select a replacement team

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