1. GAME RULES
Älvsjöcupen will follow SIBF:s rules. (Swedish Floorball Association)
2. GROUP RULES
Team will be devided into groups of 4 or 5 teams.
Points will decide your place in the group where winner gets 3 points, draw 1 point and lost game 0 points. If two or more teams ends up with same amount of points the order will be decided as follows:
1. Points scored in group matches between the involving teams
2. Goal difference in group matches between the involving teams
3. Most goals scored in group matches between the involving teams
4. Total goal difference in the whole group.
5. Most goals scored in the group stage.
Play offs
Place in group will determine opponent in play-offs.
Draw in quarter/semifinals will have 3 penaltyshots each and after that sudden penalties.
Drax in finals result in 5 min "sudden", and then penalty shots, 5 each and then sudden penalties.
Prices
Cup to A-final teams + medals.
Cup to winning team in B-finals.
Medals to all players in age groups without play-off.
Age-groups P/F16, P/F15, P/F14.
These groups follows SIBF:s rules for age groups: games with 4-4 on smaller pitch, no points, no play-offs.
Teams are devided into groups where each team will play at least 3 games. Medals will be given to all players in their last games (maximum 15 players). Players can play more than one age group, not more than 5 players per team though.
3. GAME TIME
Group stage: 2 x 15 min, non-effective time.
Play-off stage: 2 x 15 min, non-effective time except for the last 3 minutes of the game.
Finals: 2 x 20 min, non-effective time except for the last 3 minutes of the game.
4. TIME OUT
Time outs are not allowed in group stage games. In play-off games, 1 timeout per team and game is allowed (30 seconds).
5. PLAYERS AND SUBSTITUTES
20 players per game is allowed, (you are allowed to have more players when you register). Players are not allowed to play for more than one team in age groups that have play-offs. Girls are allowed in boy's teams i all age groups.
6. AGE EXEMPTIONS
A maximum of 2 players per match are automatically exempted, who are no more than one year too old for the respective class. For more players, an application must be made to alvsjocupen@alvsjoaik.nu and players must be filled in on the player registration page. A maximum of one application may be made per registered team.
7. CUP JURY
The jury consists of representatives from Älvsjö AIK Innebandy. Protest and penalty cases are handled by the jury. Its written decision cannot be appealed or changed.
8. PROTESTS
Protests must be submitted in writing to the competition secretariat in the relevant arena by the manager of the protesting team no later than 60 minutes after the match in question has ended. The protest fee (2000 SEK) must be paid at the same time as the protest is submitted, according to instructions in the secretariat. The fee will be refunded if the protest is approved.
9. MATCH PENALTY
Technical match penalty results in suspension in the current match. Minor match penalty results in suspension in the current match and one following match. Major match penalty is determined by the jury and the disciplinary committee, but will be a minimum of suspension in the current match and the following match.
10. WALKOVER
Teams that fail to appear without a valid reason may be excluded from the tournament. The team's matches will be cancelled.
11. BALLS
The teams are expected to bring their own balls for warm-up.
12. SCHEDULING CHANGES
Älvsjö AIK Innebandy reserves the right to change the game program. Both in terms of group division, times and arenas. Notification of changes will be made to each team manager.
13. LIABILITY DISCLAIMER
Each team ensures that all participants have a valid license. Älvsjö AIK Innebandy is not responsible for injuries, illnesses or theft.
