OSA Published Rules

Ontario Soccer Association Constitution
Ontario Soccer Association Policies
1.0 Development and Approval of Policies and Procedures
2.0 Administration
3.0 District Associations
4.0 Clubs
5.0 Leagues
6.0 Registration
7.0 Referees
8.0 Competitions
9.0 Discipline
10.0 Appeals
11.0 Protests
12.0 Dispute Resolution
13.0 Harassment
14.0 Gender Equity
15.0 Heritage
16.0 Provincial Teams
17.0 Coaches
18.0 The Soccer Centre
19.0 Indoor Soccer
20.0 Players
21.0 Conflict of Interest 

Ontario Soccer Association Operational Policies
Ontario Soccer Association Playing Rules for Indoor Soccer Laws
Preamble Introduction

1 The Field Of Play

2 The Ball

3 Number Of Players

4 Players’ Equipment

5 Referees

6 Timekeeper

7 Duration Of The Game

8 The Start Of Play

9 Ball In And Out Of Play

10 Method Of Scoring

11 Offside Offence

12 Fouls And Misconduct

13 Free Kick

14 Penalty Kick

15 Kick-In

16 Goal Kick

17 Corner-Kick

18 Local Facility Or League Rules

Appendix A Instructions Regarding The Taking Of Kicks From The Penalty Mark

Ontario Cup Rules
Mini Soccer Playing Rules
1.0 The Field

2.0 The Ball

3.0 Number Of Players

4.0 Players Equipment

5.0 The Referee

6.0 Duration Of Game

7.0 Start Of Play

8.0 Ball In And Out Of Play

9.0 Method Of Scoring

10.0 Free Kicks

11.0 Penalty Kicks

12.0 Fouls & Misconduct

13.0 Kick-In For Under-9 And Younger Teams

13.0 Throw-In For Under-10 Teams Only

14.0 Goal Kick

Canadian Soccer Association Constitution & Rules
The Laws of the Game
The Futsal Laws of the Game


FIFA Grassroots Soccer Course

As part of the OSA LTPD initiatives and always looking for best practice, we are pleased to announce that in partnership with CSA, FIFA will be visiting from June 12th to the 15th to run a coach education course.

The four day course is designed to instruct the 30 attending coaches how to work with players from 8-12 years of age. The course will focus on small sided games, skill stations and individual player development as opposed to team development. It’s also exciting for the 250 local club players and players from two neighbouring schools who have been invited in to participate in the activities.

Following the course it is expected that the 30 technical leaders will take the learning’s from the course back into their communities and share and implement the best practice within their district and clubs.


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