Divisions
Team formation - Coming Summer 2025
For Fall 2025 Season
Division |
Age / Grade Entering |
Birth Dates** |
4s Schoolyard | 4 years old / Pre-K (Coed) | Jul 1, 2021 to Dec 31, 2021 |
Under 6 (6U) | 4.5-5 / Pre-K or Kindergarten (Coed) | Jan 1, 2020 to Jun 30, 2021 |
Under 8 (8U) | 6-7 / First and second grade (Coed) | Jan 1, 2018 to Dec 31, 2019 |
Under 10 (10U) | 8-9 / Second, third, and fourth grade | Jan 1, 2016 to Dec 31, 2017 |
Under 12 (12U)* | 10-11 / Fourth, fifth, and sixth grades | Jan 1, 2014 to Dec 31, 2015 |
Under 14 (14U)* | 12-13 / Sixth, seventh, and eighth grades | Jan 1, 2012 to Dec 31, 2013 |
*Waitlist enabled to determine if AYSO Region 25 has sufficient players to field a team in these divisions (please register your player now and you will be contacted when a decision is made if AYSO R25 fields a team or if the players are recommended to play with a neighboring AYSO region).
**Age requirements are determined by AYSO. Contact the AYSO Region 25 registar <ayso25reg@gmail.com> with any requests to move the player to a grade level division outside of the AYSO birth dates.
Schoolyard Guidelines
Several years ago, AYSO created Jamboree, or the U-5 program, for four year-olds. For 2017, it was modified - now being called the Schoolyard program for children four or five years-old. Each team is comprised of three players and each player has an adult volunteer coach with them on the field. Coaches divide all participating kids into teams of 4 or 5 players, who then participate in the learning activities. After a short water break, games are organized with teams playing each other in 20 minute games of 3 v 3 (no goalkeepers). While their children are playing the game portion of the activity, parent volunteers keep time, but interfere with play as little as possible.
6U Guidelines
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Numbers: Four per team on field; No goalkeepers. 10 maximum on roster.
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Substitutions: Between periods, at halftime and for injuries.
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Playing Time: Minimum of two periods per game and no player should play four periods until everyone has played three.
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Teams: Separate girls and boys teams should be promoted at all levels of play. Only players should be allowed on the field; with the exception of a coach from each team to manage the game.
8U Guidelines
Substitutions are between periods, at halftime and for injuries. The players will be separated by girls and boys teams at all levels of play. Playing time is a minimum of two periods per game and no player should play four periods until everyone has played three. Separate girls and boys teams should be promoted at all levels of play.
9U/10U Programs
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Numbers: Seven per team on field; one of which is a goalkeeper. Ten maximum on roster.
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Substitutions: Between periods, at halftime and for injuries.
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Playing Time: Minimum of two periods per game and no player should play four periods until everyone has played three.
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Teams: Separate girls and boys teams should be promoted at all levels of play.
12U Guidelines
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Numbers: Nine per team on field; one of which is a goalkeeper. 12 maximum on roster.
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Substitutions: Between periods, at halftime and for injuries.
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Playing Time: Minimum of two periods per game and no player should play four periods until everyone has played three.
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Teams: Separate girls and boys teams should be promoted at all levels of play.
14U Guidelines
The Players:
Each 14U team should have a maximum of 15 on the roster. Games are played with 11 players per team on the field (11v11) – one of whom is the goalkeeper. Games may not start or continue should the number of players on the field drop below 7. The players will be separated by girls and boys teams.
The Field:
Fields must be rectangular and should be of an appropriate size to accommodate the required number of players. 14U fields should approach the maximum size field as outlined in Law 1 and be marked accordingly. The minimum field size for 14U games is 100 x 50 yards.
The Goals:
Official size goals (8 feet high and 8 yards wide) are used in 14U games.
The Ball:
A size 5 ball is used for 14U.
Duration of Game and Substitutions:
14U games are 70 minutes and are played in two 35 minute running halves with each half divided into two periods (quarters) that are approximately 17½ minutes long. Substitutions occur during a short break (approximately 1 minute) between periods, at the start of the second half, and for injuries. No player should play four periods until everyone on the team has played three. The half-time break is 5-10 minutes.
Player Equipment:
The basic compulsory equipment of a player includes: a jersey or shirt, shorts, stockings, footwear and shin guards. Shoes and shin guards are mandatory at all practices and games. The shin guards need to provide a reasonable degree of protection and be covered entirely by the stockings.
The Start of Play:
The referee conducts a coin toss with captains of both teams. The team that wins the coin toss chooses direction of play and the other team kicks off at the center circle. After half time, the teams switch directions and the team that won the first half coin toss kicks-off. Opponents must be ten yards from the center mark while kick-off is in progress.
Fouls & Misconduct:
Opponents must be ten yards from the ball on restart kicks. Coaches should work cooperatively with players to eliminate the need for cautions and send-offs. Referees will issue cautions and send-offs if such action, in the opinion of the referee, is warranted. The referee will complete a misconduct report should a yellow or red card be issued. Players receiving a send-off will not be allowed to participate in their next scheduled match. It is the coach’s responsibility to notify the referee of the next match of this requirement.
Referee:
AYSO certified Regional Referees or higher (recommended) are required for 14U games.
Assistant Referees/Club Linesmen:
If available, qualified, neutral assistant referees who have completed Regional Referee Certification (or higher) may be used to assist the referee. This is an opportunity for new intermediate referees or seasoned regional referees to gain experience. If qualified assistant referees are not available, Club Linesmen (someone who is affiliated with one of the teams/clubs) may be recruited from the spectators to assist the referee with calling the ball in and out of play only. This is an opportunity for parents to get involved.
General Play Requirements:
There are no field position play requirements for goalkeeper. A player may play the position of goalkeeper the entire match.
Injury Substitutions:
If a player is injured during the course of a game and is forced to leave the field, there are two options:
• The coach may substitute for the injured player for the quarter. However the injured player may not return to the game for the remainder of the quarter in which they left the field or
• The coach can elect to play short a player for that quarter and when the injured player can continue he may substitute back into the game at a break in play with the referee's permission.
Playing time credit in injury cases: The player who starts the quarter will get credit for the whole quarter regardless of how much time they play. This means time played by the substitute cannot be applied toward the three quarters they are required to play.
Substituted Players:
Substituted players should sit between the halfway line and the top of the penalty area (the 18) on the side of the assistant referee (usually the right side) of their respective touchlines. Substituted players should wear a scrimmage vest over their jersey while on the touchline to help prevent the assistant referee from mistaking a substitute player in an offside position from a player on the field.
Spectators:
Spectators should sit approximately 3 yards off the touchline and between the halfway line and the top of the penalty area (the 18) on the side opposite the assistant referee (usually to the left side of the coach) of their respective touchlines.
16U & 19U Madison League
Play in the 16U and 19U divisions is combined between the teams from AYSO Area 2A and teams from AYSO Area 2J to the south. Games are played on Sundays and the league ends no later than November 15th to satisfy high school eligibility requirements. In 2009, the Under-16/19 league was named after long time AYSO volunteer, James R. Madison who is still actively involved in the Menlo Park region.
For more information on the Madison League please refer to the AYSO Area 2A website
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