BAFA MIXTOrneo - September 2018
El Predio - Villa Crespo | Sunday 9 Sep, 2018 | 12:30hs-17hs | $2100 per team
(This event is no longer available)
BAFA Goodbye Winter Co-ed tourney! We're saying goodbye to Winter in the only way we know, with a tournament day!
Whether you're participating by playing or supporting, come down for a fun filled day with your BAFA community. Meet even more people and enjoy a traditional Argentine asado!
Don't miss out!
To register your team send us an email to events@fcbafa.com.ar!
If you want to join a team or are looking for players to complete your team, you can post on our Facebook forum and we can help you out.
Prizes: Cup, beers, food and more.
Rules:
Tournament format:
→ 2 groups of 4 teams, everyone plays everyone in their group.
→ Top 2 teams in each group advance to semi-final followed by the finals.
→ 5-a-side games. As there should always be a minimum of 2 girls on the field, we recommend to have at least 3 girls and 4 boys on your team.
Game duration:
→ Each game is 20 minutes without halftime.
In case of a tie:
→ In case of tie in group phase, victory will be decided as follows:
1. Goal differential in general
2. Best attack
3. Game result
4. 3 penalties per team
→ Final: 3 penalties per team.
On the field
→Two girls must be on the field at all times.
→ Yellow card → warning.
→ Red card → suspended for rest of the game. In some cases can be suspended for various games.
→ There are no slide tackles allowed. Only goalies can if only they are playing the ball and not the player.
→ All free kicks are indirect.
→ Penalties are taken standing, there is no running up to the ball.
→ Goalies cannot pick up the ball if it was passed to them by foot by a member of their team.
→ Throw-ins are kicked not thrown.
→ Goalies cannot throw past midfield. It can only pass midfield if it has touched another player or bounced before half line.
→ Goal kicks must thrown.
→ Goals can only be scored after the midfield line unless it touches another player
→ The tournament is to have fun with players from all levels. Even though we hope the games are competitive, we also hope that there is a mutual respect between players and of course to the referees!
Ask us anything