Source: http://www.europeanday.eu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=107&Itemid=230&lang=en
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 06:42:12+00:00

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Art. 1 Competitions are played by teams made up of 5 (five) players, two of whom must be disabled athletes (all the game long). During the game, substitution of players is unlimited. A replaced player can re-enter the field later on to substitute another one.
Art. 2 Competitions do not foresee return match; the calendar is established by the organizers and the scores are given as follows: victory 3 (three) points, tie 1 (one) point.
Art. 3 The president or the person in charge for the team is responsible for data accuracy on sport medical checks. Each player must present himself/herself to the referee with a valid (not expired) identity document.
Art. 4 Ten minutes before the match starts, each team must give the referee the list of players in two copies. Names of players who will immediately enter the playing fields must be checked on the left.
Art. 5 Matches shall not begin or continue in case a team has less than 3 players (goalkeeper included) in the field. Also the persons in charge of the team are allowed inside the barrier of the playing field.
Art. 6 Goals (including those realized by penalty kicks and kicks) made by a disabled player are scored doubly (as if the player had scored two goals instead of just one).
Art. 7 The number of substitutions is unlimited. A replaced player may eventually re-enter the field to substitute another player, provided a team always lines up two disabled players.
Art. 8 As to match duration, two periods of 20 minutes each are foreseen, unless a different duration is stated in the Manifestation Structure and Rules.
Art. 9 In each match period, each team can request the referee a minute of "time-out”.
Art. 11 If a competition ends in a draw because of goals parity, three penalties are taken, two of which must be kicked by disabled players.
Art. 12 In the course of the match, direct and indirect free kicks, as well as penalty kicks must be taken by one of the two disabled players only.
Art. 13 No technical claims and appeals are foreseen.
Art. 14 The organizers accepts no liability for any accidents/injuries to players, managers and third parties, before, during and after the competitions.

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