The Ref Stop

rules for under 13 games

Donate to RefChat

Help keep RefChat running, any donation would be appreciated

cancan

Member
Level 7 Referee
Is there any ref dıd under 13 girls could explain substitiouns and the the other key aspects
 
The Ref Stop
Where are you based?

Edit: Saw you’re Yorkshire, UK.

The ‘standard’ is that U13 Girls play 35 minutes e/w, 11-a-side, with a size 4 ball. Repeat substitutes are allowed and unlimited, and done in accordance with Law (play is stopped and you’ve given permission). Everything else “normal” for full-size football.

Different competitions (cups / jpl) may have relevant competition rules including a ‘Parity Play’ rule. Who appointed you? Ask them to confirm 👍🏻
 
Last edited:
Where are you based?

Edit: Saw you’re Yorkshire, UK.

The ‘standard’ is that U13 Girls play 35 minutes e/w, 11-a-side, with a size 4 ball. Repeat substitutes are allowed and unlimited, and done in accordance with Law (play is stopped and you’ve given permission). Everything else “normal” for full-size football.

Different competitions (cups / jpl) may have relevant competition rules including a ‘Parity Play’ rule. Who appointed you? Ask them to confirm 👍🏻
based ın Hull
 
Keep an eye out for jewellery as well. No players should be wearing earrings or jewellery at all. Taped over isn't even worth thinking about.
 
Pretty much every aspect of the LotG game except for:

Substitutions: Younger leagues may have different rules for subs to promote youth playing time

Field size

Ball size: In my league, U6-8 size 3, U9-12 size 4, U13+ size 5

Penalty cards

These are the most common youth game changes. Check your league or FA or assosiation for the most accurate rules for youth specific games
 
Pretty much every aspect of the LotG game except for:

Substitutions: Younger leagues may have different rules for subs to promote youth playing time

Field size

Ball size: In my league, U6-8 size 3, U9-12 size 4, U13+ size 5

Penalty cards

These are the most common youth game changes. Check your league or FA or assosiation for the most accurate rules for youth specific games
As Hull is not quite Texas, your local rules don't really help the OP (or anyone outside Texas) and we don't have penalty cards in England.
 
the problem is I am having troubles while founding them could you give me advice about şt
There will be a Main youth association that will have branches of regional leagues... try searching for that. AFAIK the regionals incorporate the constitution of the main association.
 
Back
Top