PDFL Handbook 2016-17

Peterborough & District Football League

RULES continued

(N) Except by prior permission of the Board, a team may have a maximum of 2 players only, who have played more than 20 PDFL competition matches for a first team or highest team in membership of the League, in that season.

(O) Any Club found to have played an ineligible Player in a match or matches shall have any points gained from that match or matches deducted from its record, up to a maximum of 12 points, and have levied upon it a fine. The Board may also order that such match or matches be replayed on such terms as are decided by the Board which may also levy penalty points against the Club in default. The Board may vary this decision in respect of the points gained only in circumstances where the ineligibility is due to the fail- ure to obtain an International Transfer Certificate or where the ineligibility is related to the Player’s status. In exceptional cir- cumstances the Board may, at its discretion, award the points available in the match in question to the opponents, subject to the match not being ordered to be replayed.

(P) (The following Clause applies to Competitions involving players in full time secondary education): - (i) Priority must be given at all times to school and school organisations activities. (ii) The availability of children must be cleared with the Head Teachers (except for Sunday Leagues). (iii) To play open-age football the player must have achieved the age of 16 (Sixteen).

Any substitute having played part of a game for which he was named, shall be deemed a player for that game.

(Q) A player selected to play in any representative football match for the P.D.F.L. will not be allowed to play for their club on that day. A fine or other action will be brought by the Board against the club / player that infringes this rule.

9. CLUB COLOURS - CLUB NAME (A) Every Club must register the colour of its shirts, shorts and socks to the League Office by June 1st, who will decide as to their suitability.

Goalkeepers must wear colours, which distinguish them from other players and the Match Officials.

No player, including the goalkeeper, shall be permitted to wear black or very dark shirts.

Any team not able to play in its normal colours as registered with the League shall notify the colours in which it will play to its opponents and the Company Secretary at least 3 days before the match.

If, in the opinion of the Referee, two Clubs have the same or similar colours, the home team shall make the change. Any team not having a change of colours or delaying the kick-off by not having a change shall be liable to a fine in accordance with the Fines Tariff

The Secretary of the Competition may request shirts to be submitted if complaints are received as to lack of distinguishing col- ours, and the Board may refuse to permit any shirts or shorts as they think fit. All shirts must be numbered and agree with the

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