Since 2012, Autism Soccer has had a mission to teach
children with autism soccer skills in a supportive
environment, to develop a life-long love of exercise
and to have FUN!
Additionally, children learn through soccer that with
training, confidence and love everything is possible.
We are currently changing the brand to honor
the institution that has brought so much happiness
to the children of Miami Dade County.
The goal of Autism Soccer the 2020 is to reach
as many children as possible.
The Autism Soccer Walk has at its core purpose to create
awareness not only of Autism but of the different ways that
we can help our kids that are on the spectrum. Autism
Soccer wants people to understand that Autism is not
a disability but just a different opportunity ty to teach our
kids how to be better.
The goal of Autism Soccer Walk is to be reach as many
families as possible and we are creating the vehicle to do it
with the Walk we want to be in every country in the world
spreading the knowledge that comes from creating this
program in 2012 and working with the wonderful families
and the kids that make us hope for a better future,
and remember
10,000 FLYERS
800 T-SHIRTS
100 POSTERS
5 MAGAZINE ADS
12 FEATHER FLAGS
10 POP-UP BANNERS
STAGE BANNER
5,000 – 10,000
DAILY INTERACTIONS
1,750,000 – 2,000,000
TOTAL INTERACTIONS
80 teams
9 categories
1,500 players
2,500 attendeers
Over 4,000 attendees
over 2 days
OFFICIAL RULES – 2020
(FIFA RULES APPLY IF NOT MODIFIED WITHIN)
TEAM/PLAYER REGISTRATION RULES: All players must be registered on their teams’ registration form before the tournament begins. Any team or player determined by the event director to have falsified a player’s registration will be dismissed from the tournament. All players must carry identification, i.e.: player pass, driver’s license or passport, etc.
ROSTERS: All rosters are final upon completion of the team’s first game.
PLAYERS AND SUBSTITUTIONS: EIGHTEEN (18) for the MEN’S OPEN and TWELVE (12) for the WOMEN’S OPEN is the maximum number of players on a team. Teams playing more than 18 players for the men’s and 12 players for the women’s during the course of an event will be disqualified. Substitutes may occur at any dead ball situation, but players must be called onto the field by the referee and enter and exit at the half-field mark only. Players must already be at the half-field mark when dead ball situation first occurs to be called on.
GENDER: No males will be allowed to participate in any female divisions, except co-ed division. Co-ed division must have at least one female on the field at all times.
EQUIPMENT: All players must wear shin guards. Any player without shin guards will not be allowed to play. Teams are responsible for providing game balls. All balls (size 5) must be approved by the game referee.
GAME DURATION: The game shall consist of two 40-minute halves for the MEN’S OPEN and two 35-minute halves for the WOMEN’S OPEN separated by a five-minute halftime, OR the game ends when a team reaches an 8-goal lead. Pool games tied after regulation play shall end in a tie. Playoff games cannot end tied.
PLAYOFF OVERTIME: If the score is still tied, the winner is decided by shootout with 5 players from the field of play.
GOAL SCORING: A goal may be scored from any point of the playing field.
SCORING (IN POOL PLAY): 3 points for a win; 1 point for a tie and 0 points for a loss. FORFEITS: A forfeit is scored as 3-0
TIEBREAKERS: In pool play, ties between two or more teams will be broken by; 1) points; 2) overall goal difference in pool play; 3) overall goals scored; 4) Points in matches between tied teams; 5) Goal difference in matches between tied teams; 6) Goals scored in matches between tied teams.
PLAYER/BENCH PERSONNEL EJECTION (YELLOW/RED CARD): Referees have the right to dismiss a player OR bench personnel from the game for continual disobedience or as a result of an incident that warrants sending off. RED CARD suspension = Rest of game PLUS next game. Tournament Director may dismiss player or bench personnel for rest of tournament. A team official guilty of misconduct will be shown a YC (caution) or RC (sending off) *; if the offender cannot be identified, the senior coach who is in the technical area at the time will receive the YC/RC .
SPORTSMANSHIP: Players, coaches and spectators are expected to act in the nature of good sportsmanship at all times. Abuse of the referees will not be tolerated. Any instance of such conduct will disqualify the responsible team from the event.
FORFEITS: A forfeit shall be scored as 3-0.
SITUATIONS THAT THESE RULES DO NOT ADDRESS ARE THE DECISION OF THE TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR
FOR MORE INFO PLEASE CONTACT info@worldfutbol.org OR CALL (305) 771-3506