FAQ   3V3 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - 3V3

 
How can I get my special questions answered ?
First please read the information provided here and on the main page of our web site.  If you can't find the information you need, email us click here .
 
 
Q1 - What are the dates of birth for each age group?
A1 -  We use the same definition as the USYSA (with August 1 as the cut off month/day) for determining a players "Tournament Age".   We have provided a convenient Calculator that shows the players Tournament age based on birthdate  .   Click here U Age Calculator    and input the date of birth to see the player's age division. 
Click here for a table showing the age based on date of birth.  Note that a player may play in a division older than his/her age, but not in one that is younger.  In FYSA sanctioned events, "playing up" is limited to whatever the current  FYSA guidelines state.  In events that are sanctioned by Challenge Sports only, "playing up" is left to the discretion of the coach and parents.
 
Q2 - What are acceptable forms of Proof of Age?
A2 - Any one of the following are acceptable - Player pass, passport, copy of birth certificate or drivers license.

Q3 - Can a goal be scored from anywhere on the field ?

A3 - NO,  it must be last touched (by either team) in the OFFENSIVE half of the field.  On a kickoff, the ball is not considered to start in the offensive half of the field.  It must roll forward so that it is completely in the offensive half before it can be shot straight into the goal
 
Q4 - What are the rules about the goal box in front of the goal ?
A1 - The rules regarding goal box in our rules section are below.  Standing in or passing through the box is allowed.  The box rule is only invoked if a player touches the ball when either the player or the ball is in the box.  The box ara extends upward from the lines.  touching the ball in the air above the box is a violation

GOALS & GOAL BOX: The goal box, 12 feet wide and 8 feet deep, is directly in front of the goal. No player may touch the ball within

the goal box, however any player may move through the goal box. Any part of the ball or player's body on the line is considered in the

goal box; the player is an extension of the box. If a defender touches the ball in the goal box, a goal is awarded to the offensive team. If

the defender OR the ball is in the box and contact is made, a goal is awarded. If an offensive player touches the ball within the goal

box, a goal kick is awarded to the defensive team. If the ball comes to a complete stop in the goal box, regardless of which team

touched it last, a goal kick is awarded to the defensive team.

Q5 - Who has to be at Check-in?
A5 - When Check-in is held on a Friday night, only a representative from each team with the proof of age for each player is required to attend .  The whole team can come to enjoy being with a big group of soccer folks, but only 1 person is required for each team .  When Check-in is held Saturday morning, the whole team should attend and check-in at least 1 hour before the teams first game.
 
Q6 - Can I change my roster after I send it in
A6 - Yes, you can add a player (if there were less than 6 on the original roster) or replace 1 or more players (as long as they are the right age and skill level for the team you entered) any time up to the beginning of your first game.  Just print another application, fill it out completely and bring to check-in along with proof of age for the new player(s)
 
Q7 - How many games are we guaranteed?
A7 - At least 4 possibly 5 and maybe 6 for divisions with a lot of teams
  
Q8 - When will schedules be available
A8- For local qualifiers, our plan is to publish at least the first game for each team by 10PM of the Thursday evening before the tournament.   Schedules for Nationals will be posted further in advance
 
Q9 - Is there a hotel close to the fields for those of us who are coming a long way?
A9- The hotel link on the Challenge Sports Web page for this tournament has information about hotels that are convenient to the tournament site and are ready to welcome teams
 
Q10 - How can I tell if my team should enter in the Comp or Rec Division
A10-  For U6, U7, and U8 age players there is no distinction.  For U9 and older age players,  we use this definition;

Any 3v3 team that is created by a tryout or selection process based on the level of play/ability of players OR has one or more players who have played on a full sided competitive or select team in a club any time in  the last 12 months is classified as a Comp team. All other teams are eligible to play in the Rec Division.

The definition of a full sided competitive team is one that has its roster selected by a tryout or selection process based on skill and level of play.  The term "Full Sided" is to distinguish from 3v3 and applies to 6v6 and 8v8, as well as 11v11 since only the 6v6 and 8v8 formats are available to U9, U10, U11 and U12 players in many areas.  The key aspect of the definition of a comp player is that he or she plays on a team which has its roster selected through a process that is based on ability level of play .  U6/7/8 Divisions do not have separate Comp and Rec Divisions.  All U6/7/8 age appropriate players playing on a U6/7/8 team are considered Rec players.

Special note applicable in June and July - Players that try out for a Competitive Full sided team for the first time will not be considered "COMP" players until that Full Sided team begins its League or season play.   This specifically addresses players who are classified as rec players who try out in June or July for a team to play on in the Fall.  those players will retain their "Rec" status through the Challenge 3v3 Nationals in August.

Q11 - How can I become a referee for the tournament?

A11 - If you are a qualified Referee - click here Refereeinfo  for information on how to contact the assignor

 

Q12 - Is the Maximum Roster size 5 or 6?  I have seen both listed for different 3v3 tournaments
A12 - Some 3v3 tournaments have a maximum roster size of 5 players. The maximum roster size for an official Challenge 3v3 is  6 players.  5 players is recommended if all players will be available for the entire tournament.. 
 
Q13 - How do I get to the Park and Check-in Site?  (we do have quite a few teams traveling a long way to play)
A14 - We have a link on the tournament web page showing the location of the park and check-in site.
 
Q14- How late can we enter teams?
A14 - The deadline (for guaranteed acceptance) is shown on the web site.  After that date, teams can still apply, however the possibility of being shut out increases  because age groups fill up.
 
Q15- What happens in the case of bad weather?
A15 -  Our Weather Policy is posted here  WEATHER
 
Q16- Uniforms  What are the requirements for uniforms?
A16 -  Teams must wear similar colored jerseys and each team must have a dark and light colored set.  Numbers are not required, and the Jerseys do not have to be identical, just close enough so that it is clear that the players are on the same team
 
Q17- What is the rule for a restart on an indirect kick?
A17 -  A restart from an indirect kick follows the same rules in 3v3 as in full sided soccer.  On a kickoff, the ball is not considered to start in the offensive half of the field.  It must roll forward so that it is completely in the offensive half before it can be shot straight into the goal
 
Q18- Shin Guards - 
A18 -  All players are required to wear Shin Guards.  Shin guards must be covered by a sock.  Players without Shin guards will not be permitted to play
 
Q19- Substitution - 
A19 -  Teams may substitute during any stoppage of play with the approval of the referee.  All substitutes  enter the field at the midline.   The player leaving the field  may go directly to the nearest part of the team sideline.

 

Q20- What guidelines should I use for forming my team - 
A20 -  Teams are formed in many different ways, everything from a group of neighborhood friends to a highly recruited group of players from widely different areas for serious competitive teams.   One important guideline to follow is to have a group of players who are as closely grouped in age and skill level as possible.  A team with players who are, for example  U8, U9, U11, and U12 age will have to play U12 and the 2 younger players will be at some risk against older players.  Similarly, a team made up of 4 rec players and 1 comp player  must play in the comp division, and will likely be badly overmatched in most games.

 

Q21- What are the dimensions of the field and goals? - 
A21 Fields for u6/7/8 are 30 yards long by 20 yards wide.  U9 and older team playt on fields that are 30 yards wide by 40 yards long.  Goals are 4 feet high by 8 feet wide.  Goal Box is 12 feet wide by 8 feet deep and center circles are 10 yards in diameter (5 yard radius)

 

Q22- Can we change our team name for Nationals?- 
A22  Yes, you can.  Be sure to reference the name you qualified under in the comment section of the Application for Nationals


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Age Definition table for 2007/82007 season73

2007 - 2008 AGE DIVISION BIRTH DATES

The age division of a team in the tournament, will be the age of the oldest player on the team's Roster.

 U6 -  (8/1/2001 thru 7/31/2002)

 U13 -  (8/1/1994 thru 7/31/1995)

 U7 -  (8/1/2000 thru 7/31/2001)

 U14 - (8/1/1993 thru 7/31/1994)

 U8 -  (8/1/1999 thru 7/31/2000)

U15  (8/1/1992 thru 7/31/1993)

 U9 -  (8/1/1998 thru 7/31/1999)

U16- (8/1/1991 thru 7/31/1992)

 U10 -  (8/1/1997 thru 7/31/1998)

U17- (8/1/1990 thru 7/31/1991)

 U11 -  (8/1/1996 thru 7/31/1997)

U18- (8/1/1989 thru 7/31/1990)

 U12 -  (8/1/1995 thru 7/31/1996)

U19- (8/1/1988 thru 7/31/1989)