Rules &
Regulations
614 SOCCER is a family-friendly facility where athletes and spectators can enjoy the sports they love in a safe environment. We expect all athletes and spectators to follow the facility’s rules and code of conduct. Violations will be taken very seriously resulting in suspension and/or bans from the facility.
Shoes - Flat soled athletic shoes or TURF soccer shoes allowed.
NO cletes permitted!!
Facility Rules
- Athletes must sign a waiver before participation.
- No gum allowed in the facility.
- No spitting on the turf. Anyone caught spitting will be removed from the facility.
- No food allowed on the turf.
- Players, coaches and referees only allowed on the field.
- Please leave the field area and players bench clean.
- All spectators are required to stay in the designated seating areas.
- Children under the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
- No pets allowed inside the facility (service pets allowed).
- No tobacco or vape products.
- No metal cleats on the turf.
- No horns, whistles, or noisemakers of any kind are permitted in facility.
Zero Tolerance policy
ZERO tolerance policy for unsportsmanlike conduct. Fighting, abusive language & profanity will not be permitted. Any athlete, coach or spectator will be removed from the facility and asked not to return for at least two weeks (or longer if deserved) for any of these violations.
Parents or relatives of a child playing who violate these rules will not only be removed, suspended and potentially banned from the facility, but may also have his/her child removed from the team, and/or the entire team removed from the league if warranted.
Players
- Demonstrate good sportsmanship at all times.
- Respect the game, play fairly and follow the rules and regulations.
- Show respect for the officials and facility staff.
- Never argue with an official. Only a team captain or coach may approach the official during a break or after the game.
Coaches & Team Captains
- Lead by example by demonstrating fair play and sportsmanship.
- Respect league and team officials and communicate with them in an appropriate manner.
- Unresolved issues or complaints should be taken to the front desk for review.
- Be responsible for your behavior and the behavior of your team, their parents and fans.
Spectators
- Encourage a positive environment with support for all players, coaches and officials.
- Never argue with an official. Only a team captain or coach may approach the official during a break or after the game.
- Refrane from arguing with fans/families of an opposing team.