Cambridgeshire Indoor League Korfball Rules All Divisions 2006/7

 

TERMINOLOGY

 

Walkover victory :                           When a ruling results in a walkover victory being awarded to a team, that victory shall be classed as a 10 – 0 win in Division 1 and 5 – 0 in Division 2.

 

1 NON ATTENDANCE

1.1 Match Cancellations and Rearrangements

1.1.1 Once a match has been scheduled with the agreement of both clubs postponement of a fixture will only be allowed in exceptional circumstances e.g. unavailability of the hall, inability to field a full strength team will not be considered to be a valid reason.

1.1.2 If a team is unable to attend a fixture, that team must give at least 72 hours notice of the postponement to the opposing team AND the Fixtures Officer.  The Fixtures Officer will then decide if the match should then be rescheduled by the home team.

1.1.2.1 It is the Offending Team’s responsibility to inform the referee.

1.1.2.2 In the event that a referee attends an abandoned match because the offending team does not inform the referee they shall also pay the referee’s match fee to the referee

1.1.2.3 Teams giving less than the required 72 hours notice to the opposition will be responsible for the FULL cost of the hall fees for the cancelled match, regardless of whether that team was playing home or away.

1.1.2.4 Failure to give the required 72 hours notice to the opposition will also result in the opposing team being awarded a walkover victory for the fixture.

1.1.2.5 Matches should be rescheduled for a day no later than 4 weeks after the original fixture date and before one week after the end of the season, whichever is earlier. The home captain must suggest three or more suitable dates to the Fixtures Officer, within 2 weeks of the original fixture date. The Fixtures Officer will check the dates for clashes with existing fixtures. A clash is another fixture involving the home or away team within 32 hours of the proposed date. If there are no clashes the dates will be deemed suitable and the dates will be offered to the away team by the Fixtures Officer. The away team must select one of the dates, within 48 hours, unless there are exceptional circumstances e.g. club attending Korfball tournaments all the dates. Failure to respond within 48 hours will be deemed to be acceptance of any of the dates. Inability to field a full strength team will not be considered to be a valid reason for rejecting a date. The Fixtures Officer will then notify home captain and the referee.

1.1.2.6 Any problems regarding rescheduling of a fixture, including disagreements between clubs, should be referred to the Fixtures Officer. The Fixtures Officer will then take action to either ensure the match is played or that any necessary disciplinary measures are taken. Once the Fixtures Officer has been asked to intervene their decision will be final.

1.1.3 If the same team agrees to and then postpones two consecutive fixtures for a match, the opposing team will be awarded a walkover victory.

1.1.4 No ‘doubling-up of results’ will be permitted.

1.2 Late and Non Attendance

1.2.1 If a team is more than 15 minutes late for a fixture, the opposing team may claim a walkover victory, or choose to play a shorter match in the time remaining. The referee must be informed of the decision before any play begins.

1.2.1.1 If a walkover is claimed, then any ‘friendly’ play which takes place after the decision has been made will not have any bearing on the league, providing the referee is informed BEFORE play begins.  A team that chooses to play a shorter match, will NOT be able to declare the match a friendly AFTER the match.  Similarly, a team that chooses a walkover will not be able to reverse this decision after any ‘friendly’ play begins.

1.2.1.2 The Results Officer must be informed of the situation immediately after the match. It is the referee’s responsibility to do this.

1.2.1.3 If a walkover is claimed, the home team may claim the FULL cost of the hall fee from the offending team.  The offending team will also be responsible for paying the refereeing fee to the referee.

1.2.1.4 The ‘15 minute late’ deadline means that, in the opinion of the referee, players must be on the pitch and ready to play at that time, not getting changed or any other reason.

1.2.1.5 If any ‘friendly’ play takes place and a player is sent off then this will be treated as if the match was a league match and the sent off player will be dealt with under Rule 4.2.

1.2.2 Teams failing to attend a fixture will be treated as if they have given less than the required period of notice for cancellation.

1.3 Abandonment

1.3.1 If a match is abandoned due to circumstances for which one of the teams is responsible, the other team may either claim a walkover victory, or elect to rearrange the match.

1.3.2 If a match is abandoned due to circumstances beyond the teams’ control (e.g. serious injury), if less than half the match has been played the match should be rearranged. If more than half the match has been played, the score should stand as that when the match was abandoned.

1.3.3 In either of the above circumstances, the Results Officer must be informed. The Results Officer’s decision about the nature of the abandonment will be final.

2 REFEREEING

2.1 Club Responsibilities

2.1.1 Clubs will be responsible for providing referees to all the fixtures allocated to them by the Fixtures Officer.

2.1.2 All referees must be CKA approved.

2.1.3 Each club is responsible for ensuring that it has enough approved referees to be able to fulfil its commitments.

2.1.4 Clubs will be allocated a number of refereeing fixtures based upon the number of teams they have entered in a Division (each Division considered separately).  It is NOT dependent upon the number of approved referee a club possesses (see 2.1.3 above).

2.2 Failed Attendance

2.2.1 Any club not providing an appropriate, approved referee to an allocated fixture will be fined by the CKA.

2.2.2 Where the match takes place with a stand-in referee the fine will be £10.

2.2.3 Where the match doesn’t take place the fine will be £45, which will cover reimbursing the hall hire to the home team.

2.2.4 The club concerned will have the right of appeal to the CKA if they feel there are exceptional circumstances that have caused the referee to miss the fixture.

2.2.5 A referee who is more than 15 minutes late to a fixture will be classed as absent.

2.2.6 In the event of an absent referee the match may go ahead if both captains agree to allow another person to referee the match.  In this case the stand-in referee need not be CKA approved, but must have the approval of both team captains.

2.2.7 If a refereeing club knows in advance that they will be unable to attend a fixture they may attempt to organise a CKA approved replacement.  In such a case the team originally allocated the refereeing commitment is still ultimately responsible for the referee’s attendance and liable to any fines incurred.

2.3 Match fixtures

2.3.1 It is the responsibility of the referee to provide a match form for the fixture (available from the Results Officer), and ensure that it is completed and sent to the Results Officer within one week of the match .

2.3.2 It is the responsibility of the home team to pay the refereeing fee on completion of the fixture (unless the rules regarding match attendance have been broken, see section 1).

2.3.3 If a team fails to do this, the referee should inform the Results Officer.

2.3.4 All comments about refereeing standards should be directed to the CKA Refereeing Officer. The CKA Refereeing Officer will review the standard of individual referees if necessary and may revoke the referee’s approved status if necessary.

3 LEAGUE TABLE

3.1 Points and Placements

3.1.1 Two points will be awarded for a win, one for a draw and nothing for losing.

3.1.2 For those teams tied on points then league positions will be decided by goal difference, then by goals scored.

3.2 Promotion and Relegation

3.2.1 At the end of the season, the Division 2 champions will be promoted to the first division and the team placed bottom of the first division will be relegated.

3.2.2 At the end of the season, the 2nd place Division 2 team will compete in play-off matches against the team 2nd from bottom in Division 1. The winner of the play-offs will be promoted to Division 1. The loser of the play-offs will be relegated to Division 2.

3.2.2.1 Play-off matches will be over 2 legs, home and away for each team, and must be played within 1 month of the last match of the league season. Play-off Fixtures will be arranged in association with the Fixtures officer, in the same way as normal league fixtures. The play-off fixtures will be treated as a league of 2 teams in order to decide the winner and loser.}

3.2.2.2 The league rules, including team composition, will apply to the play-offs. The play-offs will be considered to be played before the end of the season i.e before the end of the third status period and thus the status calculated at the end of status period two will apply. However, the play-off matches will not be used for calculating player status and thus will not affect a players status in the next season.

4 MATCH ISSUES

4.1 Team Composition

4.1.1 All players should be registered with the BKA as soon as possible after starting to play in the Cambridge Indoor Korfball League.

4.1.2 Player Status

4.1.2.1 The league season will be split into 3 equal parts – ‘status periods’. Player status will be calculated and may change on defined, publicised dates at the start/end of each part of the season.

4.1.2.2 Player restrictions for the first status period of the season are based upon the last 6 matches of the previous season.

4.1.2.3 Player status is calculated over the last 6 1st and 2nd team matches, this may mean some matches are included in more than one status period.

4.1.2.4 Each player is only considered to have played in a whole match if they were on the pitch for the whole match.

4.1.2.5 Each player is considered to have played in half a match if they were on the pitch for half or more of the match, but less than the whole match. A player substituted on in the first half and then substituted off in the second half will have to include that half match in their status profile. A player substituted off before the end of the first half or substituted on after the start of the second half will not have to include that match in their status profile.


On pitch

Off pitch

Status points

at start              

at end                

1

during 1st half       

at end                

1

at half time          

at end                

½

during 2nd half       

at end                

0

at start              

during 2nd half       

1

during 1st half       

during 2nd half       

½

at half time          

during 2nd half       

0

during 2nd half       

during 2nd half       

0

at start              

at half time          

½

during 1st half       

at half time          

0

at start              

during 1st half        

0

during 1st half       

during 1st half        

0


4.1.2.6 The numbers of 1st and 2nd team matches played by each player are counted.

4.1.2.7 If the player has played more than 4 or more 1st team matches then that player will have ‘1st team’ status.

4.1.2.8 If the player has played less than 4 1st team matches, but 5 or more first and second team matches (added together) then that player will have ‘2nd team’ status. 

4.1.2.9 All other players have no status

4.1.2.10 Any player’s status can be appealed against by his or her own club. Particularly in the case of a player coming back from a short-term injury within a status period.

4.1.2.11 A transferring player has their status wiped clean with immediate effect, no matches from their previous club count towards their status at the next status calculation point

4.1.3 Team Composition Rules At each stage of the season each club will have a number of players with a status. The club will have to follow these restrictions:



Number of ‘1st team’ players allowed

Number of ‘2nd team’ players allowed

1st Team

Unlimited

Unlimited

2nd Team

Max 2

Unlimited

3rd Team

None

Max 2

Other Teams

None

None

Development League teams

Unlimited

Unlimited

4.1.4 In the case of an appeal by a club the CKA must be given a minimum of 7 days to approve or deny the appeal

4.1.5 Any team fielding an ineligible player shall be deemed to have lost the match and the match will be awarded to the opposition as a walkover victory.

4.1.6 If both teams are short of players at the start of the match then the match may still be played if there are at least 6 pairs of matched players (i.e. same sex). If there are insufficient numbers to fulfil this criteria, the result will be declared null and void (i.e. no points will be scored by either team) and the hall and refereeing costs will be shared between the two clubs involved.

4.1.7 Eligibility of players playing in the BKA National League to play in the CKA league:

4.1.7.1 If a player plays in the BKA National League for Cambridge Tigers KC during the course of a season, they may only play in the CKA league for Cambridge Tigers KC in that season.  The only exception is if they formally transfer to another club participating in the CKA league, including transferring their BKA registration, therefore barring them from further playing for Cambridge Tigers KC in the National League (and subject to clause 4 below). 

4.1.7.2 If a player plays in the BKA National League for Cambridge City KC (the "Composite" team) during the course of a season, they may not play in the CKA league for Cambridge Tigers KC in that season.  The only exception is if they formally transfer to Cambridge Tigers, including transferring their BKA registration, therefore barring them from further playing for Cambridge City KC in the National League (and subject to clause 4 below).

4.1.8 A player who holds a BKA registration with a club not affiliated to the CKA or an affiliation with a club belonging to any other national korfball association recognised by the International Korfball Federation, and who does not hold a registration with a club affiliated to the CKA, may not play in the CKA league.

4.1.9 A player may not play for any other club in the CKA league in the current season until the player has discharged his/her financial responsibility to the club they are leaving.  After 31st January, a player may still transfer to a new club, but will not be eligible to play in the CKA league.

4.1.10 A player may appeal to the CKA committee in exceptional circumstances.

4.2 Misconduct

4.2.1 Following a yellow or red card being issued in a match, BKA guidelines for all disciplinary matters will be followed.

4.2.2 The CKA may take action following a match, regardless of whether a red or yellow card was issued

4.3 Rules

4.3.1 All league matches will be played to the latest IKF Rules of Korfball

4.3.2 No time-outs will be permitted.

4.3.3 The Home team is responsible for providing a ball for the match .

5 MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES

5.1 Dates

5.1.1 The first half of the season is defined as being between the dates of the 1 October and the 31December of the year in which the competition commences. The second half of the season shall be between the 1 January and the 30 April of the following year.

5.1.2 All matches must be played by the end of the half of the season in which they were scheduled to be played by the Fixtures Officer, i.e. all first half matches must be played by 31 December and all second half matches must be played by 30 April. Results for matches which have not been played in time will be decided by the agreement of the following 3 CKA Officers, Fixtures, Results and Chair.

5.2 Financial Matters

5.2.1 The cost of hall bookings and referee fees for individual fixtures are to be met by the home team, unless a rule infringement has occurred which entitles the home team to claim the fees from the opposition (as indicated in the relevant rules).

5.3 Problems and Complaints

5.3.1 Any problems should be referred to the Results Officer as soon as they arise.

5.3.2 In all matters relating to the league, the decision of the Results Officer will be final.

5.4 Safety

5.4.1 All teams must have access to a first aid kit for their home matches.

6 LEAGUE FEES

6.1 Team Fees

6.1.1 The league entry fees will be £35 for the first team a club enters into the Cambridgeshire Korfball League and £15 for each subsequent team.

6.1.2 Fees are to be paid to the CKA Treasurer before the start of the season’s competition.

6.2 Referees Fees

6.2.1 The Referee’s fee for attending a match shall be £7.50.

Previous Versions

2005/6

2000/1

1995/6