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About SYOF

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About SYOF

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  1. About SYOF Organised by the Singapore Olympic Foundation (SOF), the 3rd Singapore Youth Olympic Festival (SYOF) serves as a platform for youths to showcase their sporting talents. The SYOF is a legacy of the inaugural Youth Olympic Games (YOG) held in Singapore in 2010. It is also a platform to create awareness about the upcoming YOG 2014 in Nanjing, China. In 2011, the SYOF was first started to celebrate the first anniversary of the Youth Olympic Games. The SYOF hopes to inspire more Singaporeans to take up sports, as well as bring youths together to foster strong friendship and promote the Olympic values of Excellence, Friendship and Respect.

  2. Opening Ceremony: Time: 31 May 2014 (Saturday), 8.15 am – 11.30am Venue: Woodlands Sports hall (All Participants, Team managers & Guests are welcome to join the Opening Ceremony) Competition Period: 3 June 2014 (U15 Players) to 5 June 2014 Time: 9am to 6pm (TBC) Finals and Prize Presentation: 6 June 2014 (9am to 12pm) (There will be a lucky draw during the day!) Key Dates

  3. Time and Date: 8.30am to 1pm, Saturday, 6 June 2014 There will be a Prize Presentation and Lucky Draw. Lucky Draw Terms and Conditions: • This lucky draw is open to all guests and participants. • Additional ticket distribution and submission: • Distribution: 6 June, 8.30 am to 9.30 am @ Registration counter. • Submission: 6 June, 8.30 am to 11 am @ Registration counter • Players should have 1 more chance and can only collect another ticket on 6 June. • Lucky Draw winner must be present to claim the prize • Prize: 5 prizes to give away. • The Management’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entertained. The Management reserves the right to amend or change the conditions at any time without prior notice. FINAL DAY COME ON DOWN FOR THE FINAL DAY! 

  4. Transport allowance of $5 per day per volunteer • Will be given to your in-charge within 2 weeks after the Closing Ceremony to disseminate • Certificate of Appreciation as well • Attire: SYOF 2014 T-Shirt • Remember to sign-in and sign-out with the Event Coordinator. Remuneration will be according to these records. • Lunch is provided  Volunteers THANKS FOR THE HELP!

  5. End of Match: Go back to spectator stand / Rest Area to wait for next match Or Leave Venue Announcement 30 min before start of match: Players to proceed to registration booth for registration. Bring valid IC for verification. Flow of Participants Proceed to holding area to wait for game. Do not leave the holding area after you have verified your IC. Game commences Volunteer will account for strength 5 mins before match commencement. Volunteer gives cue and players go into the court and report to the referee.

  6. TECHNICAL LAWS OF THE GAME HELD AT CHOA CHU KANG SPORTS HALL 29TH MAY, 2014 AT 4:00PM

  7. Law 1 – The Pitch Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S) 20mx 40m

  8. Law 1 – The Pitch 20mx 40m

  9. Law 4 – Player’s Equipment A player must not use equipment or wear anything that is dangerous to himself or another player, including any kind of jewellery. Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  10. Law 4 – Player’s Equipment Compulsory equipment of a Player • Jersey • Shorts • Socks • Shin guards • Shoe – Canvas or Soft leather training Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  11. Law 4 – Player’s Equipment Jersey -Numbers between 1 and 15 must appear on the back of the jersey. -The colours of the numbering must contrast clearly with the colour of the jersey. Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  12. Law 4 – Player’s Equipment Shin guards -Must be entirely covered by the socks. -Must be made of suitable material. Must provide a reasonable degree of protection Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  13. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Direct Free-Kick ( Infringements ) -Kicking or attempting to kick an opponent, -Tripping or attempting to trip an opponent, either by sliding or by bending down in front of or behind him, -Jumping on an opponent, - Charging an opponent, Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  14. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Direct Free-Kick ( Continuation of Infringements ) - Striking or attempting to strike an opponent, - tackling an opponent, - Pushing an opponent, • Holding an opponent, - Spitting at an opponent. Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  15. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Some Examples Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S) Blatant Pulling Stooping

  16. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Some Examples Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S) Holding Sliding

  17. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Some Examples Over the ball Tackle Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S) Elbowing Tackle from Behind

  18. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Sliding • Sliding in an attempt to play the ball while an opponent is playing or is about to play it (sliding tackle) Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  19. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Disciplinary Sanctions • Yellow and Red cards may only be shown to players or substitutes. • The referees are authorised to take disciplinary action from the moment players enter the pitch until the moment they leave it after the final whistle. Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  20. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Cautionable Offences A player shall be cautioned if he commits any of the following infringements: -Unsporting behavior. -Dissent by word or action. -Persistent infringement of the Futsal Laws of the Game -Delaying the restart of play. -Failure to respect the required distance when play is restarted from a kick-in, corner kick, free kick or goal clearance Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S) 20

  21. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Sending-off Offences Serious foul play Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  22. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Sending-off Offences Violent conduct Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  23. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Sending-off Offences Spitting at an opponent or any other person Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  24. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Sending-off Offences Denying the opposing team a goal or an obvious goal scoring opportunity by deliberately handling the ball (with the exception of a goalkeeper inside his own penalty area) Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  25. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Sending-off Offences Denying an opponent moving towards the player’s goal an obvious goal scoring opportunity by committing an offence punishable by a free kick or a penalty kick Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  26. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Sending-off Offences Using offensive, insulting or abusive language or gestures Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  27. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Sending-off Offences Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  28. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Sending-off Offence Decisions - A player who has been sent off may not re-enter the play, • - He cannot sit on the substitutes’ bench, • - A substitute player may enter the pitch two full minutes after a team-mate has been sent off, unless a goal is scored before the two minutes have elapsed, - If both teams are playing with three or four players and a goal is scored, both teams shall remain with the same number of players. Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  29. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct • A tackle that endangers the safety of an opponent shall be sanctioned as serious foul play, • Any act of simulation on the pitch that is intended to deceive the referees shall be sanctioned as unsporting behavior, • A player who removes his shirt when celebrating a goal shall be cautioned for unsporting behavior Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  30. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Cautionable Offences (Continuations) • Failure to respect the required distance when play is restarted from a throw-in, corner-throw, free kick or goal clearance. • Infringement of the substitution procedure. • Deliberately leaving the pitch without the referees’ permission. Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  31. Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct Indirect Free-Kick ( In the opinion of the referee ) - Plays in a dangerous manner - Deliberately obstructs an opponent - Commits any other infringement not previously mentioned in Law 12 Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

  32. SPIRIT OF FAIR PLAY BE IT WIN OR LOSE WE NEED YOUR CO-OPERATION HANDSHAKE THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Logos courtesy of Singapore Olympic Foundation and Futsal Association (S)

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