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All players must have a complete uniform
All players must have a spare Uniform
All Players must be having ID card at the soccer feel
All Player must be respect the coach’s decision.
All players must be on-Time at the soccer feel 30 minutes before of the game.
Players must be respect the Referee’s decision.
Players are responsible for any red card penalties sensation,Discipline To-Do List
Oh, no! You played an OCSL game and got a card! Wondering what to do now? Here is a quick summary of what will happen now.
Yellow Card
You received a yellow card, and you wonder now what?
Depending on how many yellow cards you have received this season, you might be looking at a suspension.
If this is your first, second, or fourth yellow card this season then there is no suspension.
If this is your third, fifth, or sixth (or more) yellow, then you are looking at a suspension. You can check the list of penalties on our website for more details. You will be receiving a notice of suspension from the office. Wait to serve your suspension until you have this notice! The notice will tell you which game number you are to sit out.
Why do you have to wait? Ontario Soccer has certain rules about how much notice you must be given of your suspension. The game you serve will be after this amount of time has passed.
Red Card
Oh, a red card? You did something serious.
After the game, the Referee will fill out a Red Card report. This, along with the game sheet, has to be sent to the OCSL office by the Referee. Once the office reviews these and assigns a charge to the misconduct. We suggest you call or email the Discipline Administrator to find out what the report says and what the charge will be.
You can request a hearing on your card. You must do this within 72 hours of the game. Furthermore, you must submit this in writing and there is an administrative fee ($100) that will be returned if you’re found not guilty. The Discipline Administrator will then contact you to schedule your hearing. The OCSL hosts their hearings on Wednesday Nights.
If you do not request a hearing on your card, after the 72 hours the penalty will be applied and your Team Official will be sent a notice of suspension. Wait to serve your suspension until you have this notice.
Why do you have to wait? Ontario Soccer has certain rules about how much notice you must be given of your suspension. The game you serve will be after this amount of time has passed.
Please Note: There are some charges that automatically require a hearing. If your charge is one of these, your Team Official will be contacted to schedule the hearing.
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