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If after this there is still no difference ascertainable, a recourse to all tables of the group matches will
               be necessary. Then the goal difference from the group matches is called into play. If this goal diffe-
               rence is also equal, the greater number of scored goals in the group matches become the deciding
               factor.
               Only if after all this there is still no difference ascertainable, a eleven or nine metre penalty shootout
               is carried out.
               If playoff matches or knockout-system matches end in a draw, these are immediately decided by an
               eleven or nine metre penalty shootout as per F.I.F.A. rules:

               Semi-fi nal.
               For draws, an eleven or nine metre penalty shootout takes place as per F.I.F.A. rules
               Playoffs.
               For draws, an eleven or nine metre penalty shootout takes place as per F.I.F.A. rules
               8. Matches. Before every match, the team leader submits a list of players to the referee on which the
               substitute players are also listed. 5 substitutes can be substituted in or out any number of times.
               This is only possible during a break in a match, with approval by the referee. For an individual eleven
               metre penalty shootout, only those players that were on the pitch at the fi nal whistle are admissible.

               9. Every club should provide change kits clearly distinguishable from the club colours. If before the
               start of the match, the referee decides that the teams’ club colours are too similar, the fi rst named
               club must play in its change kit.

               10. Disciplinary measures. For youth matches, there are cautions (yellow cards), a time penalty (5
               minutes), or send-offs (red cards). If a player has been sent off from the fi eld or has received a cauti-
               on, the referee will inform the tournament commission about this immediately after the match. Any
               player who has been sent off is suspended from the next match or excluded from the tournament.
               All reports on misconduct are sent from the tournament organiser to the national football associati-
               on, which forwards these reports on to the other relevant national clubs.
               In the case of group matches, all results of a team are declared as void, if:
               - the team in question is late for a match without a valid reason;

               - the team in question has played with an ineligible player;
               - the referee makes the decision to cancel the match because of players’ bad behaviour.
               In intermediate and fi nal rounds (if it is not a question of group matches) the relevant team in the
               above-named cases loses with a score of 0-3.

               11. Appeals. Appeals with regard to the referee’s decisions are not possible. Appeals with regard
               to other matters must be submitted in writing to the tournament committee by the team leader no
               later than 15 minutes after the match.
               The tournament committee also decides on all matters that are not stated in the rules. The commit-
               tee’s decisions are binding.

               12. Match schedule. The tournament committee has the right to amend the match schedule in the
               case of unforeseen circumstances.
               13. Liability. The participating clubs are themselves responsible for adequate insurance for the
               players. The organisers are not liable for personal injuries and damages to property or for the loss of
               participants’ belongings.





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