Any Games not
played in the assign date they must be made up within 2-3 weeks.
JACK
FLAMHAFT Cup Divisions 1 & 2A. CUP PARTICIPATION RULES
1 The Cup
shall be called the Jack Flamhaft Cup.
2. The cup is property of the Eastern New York
State Soccer Association
3. The
entire control and management of the competition shall be vested in the Cup
Committee, which is to be appointed annually.
4. The
competition shall be MANDATORY for 1st
and 2nd division clubs, which are in good standing and affiliated,
directly or indirectly, with this Association.
5. The cup shall be competed for annually.
6. The Cup Committee may reject the entry of any
club with the approval of the General Committee.
7. The Cup Committee shall make a draw for the
cup. It shall have the power to make the draw in the early rounds by geographical
districts, or otherwise as they deem advisable.
8. Each club, playing in competition, must, prior
to game time, notify its opponents of the colors of its uniform. The home team
and away team, in addition, must notify each other about the location and
direction of the field and, if available, the location of the dressing rooms.
If a team cannot get in touch with the other team you must notify the cup
supervisor.
1. No match
may start prior to 10:00 A.M. without approval of the Cup Commissioner and
SEVEN (7) substitutes in and out shall be permitted.
2. The games shall start at the scheduled time
unless the referee insists on extra time in order that certain existing
conditions are rectified.
3. A club responsible for the late start of a cup
match may be subject to possible fines at the discretion of the Cup Committee.
Referee must wait the 30 minutes before calling game off.
4. Each club must take every precaution to keep
grounds in playing condition. If necessary, either club may apply to the Cup
Committee Secretary, and the Secretary shall require the referee, or some other
authorized person, to examine the grounds and decide as to its fitness for play
in sufficient time to save the expense being incurred by unnecessary travel of
the club.
5. Goal nets and corner flags, which are to be at
least five (5) feet in height, must be used in all games in the competition.
6. The duration of the match shall be two (2)
equal halves of forty-five (45) minutes each. In case of a tie, no overtime
kicks from
the penalty spot shall be taken in accordance to the Laws of USSF/FIFA.
7. If a match is played to conclusion, it must go
into the records as a cup game.
8. If the colors of the two competing teams are
identical, or almost identical, the home club must change its uniform.
Goalkeepers must wear colors, which distinguish them from other players.
9. Postponed matches must be played with in 3
weeks.
1. All players participating in any and all games
under the jurisdiction of this Association must produce player passes, valid for
the current season. The passes must be handed to the referee before the start
of the game.
2. Any team, failing to produce player passes,
forfeits the game.
3. A player, to be eligible in the semi-final and/or final games, must
be registered and roster prior to April 15 of the current seasonal year.
4. A player shall not be allowed to play for more
than one (1) competing club, but the players of each representative team may be
changed during the series of the games.
5. A player who has been suspended may play in
postponed, drawn or replayed matches only after his/her term of suspension has
expired.
6. The Cup Committee shall have the power to
disqualify any competing clubs, players or player of any competing club, who
may have been proved guilty of any breach of any of the rules of this
Association.
7. Clubs shall be permitted to use (7)
substitutes in each game at any time during the game. Re-substitution shall be allowed. Substitutes
are required to report to the referee when entering the field with their player
passes.
8. Players ordered off the field by the referee
cannot be substituted for.
9. A player, suspended by his/her league, is not
eligible to participate in cup games while under suspension.
1. The referee appointed to the match shall not
be, nor have been in the past a member of either of the competing teams. The
club on whose grounds the match takes place shall pay the fee and traveling
expenses of all officials appointed by the Cup Committee to any match prior to
the final match.
2. The referee shall have the power to decide as
to the fitness of the grounds. The Laws of the Game define the duties of the
referee and linesmen.
3. If the appointed referee fails to fulfill
his/her engagement the captains of the competing teams must agree upon a
referee for the game. Where there are official linesmen, the first linesman
shall take charge of the game. The same provision will apply in case a referee
is taken sick during a match.
4. The referee shall have the power during the game
to deal with players guilty of violent conduct, of on using threatening or
abusive language. The referee shall forward the name of the offender, together
with the pass to the Cup Commissioner within 48 hours.
5. If a referee, without proper notice to the Cup
Committee, is absent from a game to which the referee has been appointed then
the referee shall be liable for punishment.
6. Where a game is postponed, the referee, upon
appearance, shall be entitled to his/her expenses. In case of forfeited games,
the referee, upon appearance, shall be entitled to his/her full fee and
expenses.
7. The referee shall forward to the Cup Committee
the result of each match played, a list of players participating therein, and
all particulars pertaining to the match within two (2) days after the game.
1. Disputes and protests, as well as questions
relating to the qualifications of competitors, or to the interpretation of the
rules, shall be referred to the Cup Committee, whose decision shall be final
and binding on both clubs. Every protest must be made in writing and must
specify the basis on which it is lodged. Two (2) copies of the protest must be
submitted to the Cup Committee by certified or registered mail, accompanied by the
appropriate fee within three (3) days after the match to which it relates.
3. Any protest relating to the grounds, goal posts
or other appurtenances of the game shall not be entertained by the Cup
Committee (unless an objection has been lodged with the referee before the
commencement of the match.) The referee shall require the responsible club to
remove the cause of the objection, if this is possible, without unduly delaying
the progress of the match.
4. The secretary of the protesting club shall send
a copy of the protest, by certified or registered mail, to the club protested
against. Each club may support its case by bringing witnesses to the hearing,
if such is required.
5. If a member of the Cup Committee is connected
with either of the clubs involved in the dispute or protest, then the member
shall absent himself/herself while the dispute or protest is being considered.
An attorney shall not represent a club at the hearing of a dispute or protest,
unless said attorney is a bona-fide member of the club concerned.
6. When an appeal is made and upheld, the Cup
Committee may order the match to be played elsewhere.
7. If such an appeal is not sustained, the
complaining club may be called upon to pay the expenses incurred in arriving at
the decision.
8. A protest fee of $100.00 MUST be included with
the protest.
1. Any
club, intending to withdraw from the cup competition must give information of
its intention to the Cup Committee and the Secretary of the opposing club not
less than five (5) days before the date fixed for the playing of the match.
Such notification must be forward by either registered or certified mail.
2.
A
club failing to comply with this rule shall be reported to the Cup Committee,
which shall have the power to either compel such offending club to pay the
expenses incurred by its opponent, or to such action, as it may deem necessary.
3.
Visiting
teams, failing to appear for a scheduled Cup game, shall pay expenses for the
referee fees, marking of the field and field rental. Home teams, failing to
appear for a scheduled Cup Game, must pay the referee fee and the traveling
expense for the visiting team. The traveling expense cannot be higher than the
lowest expense incurred by public transportation.
4. If
a club failed to fulfill its obligations in previous competitions, the Cup
and/or Games Committee can request a performance bond.
1. This Association shall present suitable awards
to the finalists of the Cup competition.
1. The Cup Committee shall decide the grounds for
the final matches and shall have direct control of all arrangements connected
with these matches. In the event of tied games, replays, extra time, the Cup
Committee shall take such action, as they may deem necessary.
2. All notices (required to be given) to this
Association, as prescribed by any of these rules, shall be addresses to the
Chairperson of the Cup Committee.
3. Players who have participated in the Jack Flamhaft
or Livio D’Arpino Fritz Marth
Cup competitions are not permitted to participate
in this cup competition during the same season.
4. The Cup Committee, subject to the approval of a
majority vote of the General Committee
of this Association, shall have the power to alter or add to the above Cup
Rules as it, from time to time, deems to be expedient.
5. All
decisions made by the ENYSASA Cup Committee shall be final and binding.
A. RULES AND REGULATIONS in additions to the Jack Flamhaft Cup Rules
1. The Cup shall be called the Livio D’Arpino Cup.
2. The Cup is the property of the Eastern New York
State Amateur Soccer Association.
3. The entire control and management of the
competition shall be vested in the E.N.Y.S.A.S.A. Cup Committee, to be
appointed annually.
4. The rules governing the competition shall be
the same as those governing the Doctor Manning Memorial Cup EXCEPT that no game may start prior to
10:00 A.M. without approval of the Cup Commissioner and Seven (7) substitutes
in and out shall be permitted.
5. The Cup shall be open to 3rd and
Reserve or any lower Divisions.
6. Players who have participated in National Cup
Competition games, the Dr. Manning Memorial Cup games, the Jack Flamhaft Cup
games, or Fritz Marth (are not permitted to participate in this cup competition
during the same season.)
7. The number of teams, representing each league,
and the teams eligible to participate, shall be determined annually, with the
approval of the
General Committee.
8. All
Players MUST be registered in a gold colored passes or they will not be allowed
to participate in this cup
A. RULES AND REGULATIONS in
additions to the Jack Flamhaft Cup Rules
1. The Cup shall be called the E.N.Y.S.A.S.A.
Women's Cup.
2. The Cup is the property of the Eastern New York
State Amateur Soccer Association.
3. The entire control and management of the
competition shall be vested in the E.N.Y.S.A.S.A. Cup Committee.
4. The rules governing the competition shall be
the same as those governing the Doctor Manning Memorial Cup EXCEPT no match may start prior to 10:00
A.M. without approval of the Cup Commissioner and SEVEN (7) substitutes in and
out shall be permitted.
5. The Cup shall be open to all women teams only.
6. The number of teams, representing each league,
and the teams eligible to participate, shall be determined annually, with the
approval of the General Committee.
7. A player, to be eligible in the semi-final and/or final games, must be
registered and roster prior to May15th of the current seasonal year.

1. The Cup shall be called the Fritz Marth Men's
Over-30 Cup.
2. The Cup is the property of the Eastern New York
State Amateur Soccer Association.
3. The entire control and management of the
competition shall be vested in the E.N.Y.S.A.S.A. Cup Committee.
4. The rules governing the competition shall be
the same as those governing the Doctor Manning Memorial Cup EXCEPT no match may start prior to 9:00
A.M. (PLEASE TRY TO CONSIDER THE TIME FOR TEAMS TRAVELING A LONG DISTANCES)
without approval of the Cup Commissioner.
SEVEN (7)
substitutes and in and out shall be permitted.
5. The Cup shall be open to all men's over-30
teams and those men's teams in which all their players have attained their
thirtieth (30th) birthday
prior to the commencement
of the competition.
1. The Cup shall be called the Joseph J. Barrskill
Cup.
2. The Cup is the property of the Eastern New York
State Amateur Soccer Association.
3. The entire control and management of the
competition shall be vested in the Games Committee of the Eastern New York
State Amateur Soccer Association.
4. The Cup shall be open to representative,
selected all-star teams, of each League, affiliated with this Association.
5. It shall be competed for at times to be
determined (by the Games Committee of this Association, with the approval of
the General Committee.)
6. Players who have represented one League during
the competition for this Cup, during a current season, (shall not be eligible
to represent another League, during the same season, in this competition.)
7. The opponents of this Cup competition shall be
determined by a draw, made by the Games Committee of this Association.
8. All other rules governing this competition
shall be the same as those governing the Dr. Manning Memorial Cup.
Dr. Randolph G. Manning
Dr. Randolph G. Manning organized the Southern New
York State Soccer Association, the predecessor of E.N.Y.S.S.A., and was the
first president of both the southern New York State Soccer Association and the
United States Soccer Association in the 1913-1920 Era.
Jack Flamhaft
After a respected playing career in the American
Soccer League of which he served as President and other positions, Jack Flamhaft,
an attorney, was for many years Vice President of the U.S.S.F.
Joseph J. Barr skill
Joseph J. Barr skill served as Secretary of the
U.S.S.F. for forty plus years until he retired at the age of 90.
Pelini Cup was renamed in 2007 the Joseph
Lombardo Cup
Joseph Lombardo
Joseph emigrated
from
Fritz
Marth
Personal Statistics Born in
Served with the US Army in
Korea Married Sonja in June 1964 Two Sons: Fritz (b. 2/23/66) and William
(b.4/14/71) Died November 11, 2002
Summary
Fritz
Marth was involved with soccer for his entire life. Growing-up in
Detailed Soccer Résumé
CLUB Bergen Kickers (Hoboken Soccer Football Club) 1954-1955
Recording Secretary 1956-1957 General Secretary 1959-1961 General Secretary
1962-1963 1st Vice President 1964-1966 General Secretary 1967-1968
Manager, 1st Senior Team 1969-1973 Manager, Boy’s U-12 & U-14
Teams 1974-1984 General Manager
1985-2002
Treasurer.
LEAGUE Cosmopolitan Soccer
League (German-American Football Association)
1963-1964
1st
Vice President
1965-1983
Secretary
General
1976-2001
Games
(Scheduling) Chairman
1983-2002 Secretary
Emeritus / Life Member
STATE
1965-1966
1st
Vice President
1967-1972
President
1980
Voted
Life Member
1987
Elected
to the NJSA Hall of Fame
1972-1983
Secretary
General
1986
Voted
Life Member
1997
Elected
to ENYSA Hall of Fame
NATIONAL
1966-1981 USSF Council Member
1968-1976
US
Olympic Soccer Committee Member
1976-1982
Region
I Cups Coordinator
1979-1980
USSF
Restructuring Committee
1981-1983
Region
I Director
1984-1987
Registrar
1983-2002
Administrator
of the
2002 Voted
Life Member of USSF
OTHER 1994 Selected
by the national press as a Winner of the MasterCard “Ambassador of Soccer”
award for outstanding contribution to Soccer in the United States by a foreign
born citizen (representing Germany).
Livio
D’Arpino
Livio served in ENYSASA as 1st VP, Select program, Rules
chairman, State cup chairman, and many other committees until his untimely
death on Christmas day, 2002.
Player Passes:
To be eligible to play in any and all games under
the jurisdiction of this Association, each player must produce a player pass
valid for the current seasonal year. Such passes will be supplied by the
Registration Committee of this Association upon presentation of the properly
completed registration documents. Regulations pertaining to player passes are
as follows:
A. Player passes must be handed to the referee
before the commencement of the game. Any team that fails to produce the
required player passes shall forfeit the game.
B. All player passes are property of this
Association and must be returned upon request.
C. If a pass is lost, a new pass must be issued
before the player is again eligible to play.
D. During a playing season, clubs signing players
properly released from another club must obtain a revalidated or a new player
pass. Clubs who release players must send the player's passes to the league
registrar.
Junior Players/Players on Amateur Loans
Five junior players can play on an amateur team at
one time in accordance with the U.S.S.F., U.S.A.S.A., and U.S.Y.S.A. rules for
league games only.
Players on junior permission or amateur loans
cannot participate in the state cups.
Cup Competition:
All cup competition conducted by this Association
shall be open to all clubs that have registered players.
Uniform Numbers:
All players participating in team and select team
games under the jurisdiction of this Association shall wear numbers on the back
and front of their uniforms. These numbers shall be at least six (6) and four
(4) inches in height, respectively, and must be listed on the roster together
with the number of the player pass.
Team Captain Identification:
The Captain of a team shall wear an armband for
identification purposes.
RULES AFFECTING COACHES AND SUPERVISORS
a) Each team coach must be in possession of a
Supervisor's Coach's pass issued by the registrar of the E.N.Y.S.A.S.A. with
his/her picture, name, address, telephone number and signature. Prior to the
start of a game, if a team does not have a person in possession of a valid
coach's/supervisor's pass, the referee will not permit the game to be played.
b) A team may be issued a
maximum of three (3) validated coach's/supervisor's passes.
Referee Fees 2008
Premier Division Manning
Cup $75.00
First Division Flamhaft Cup $70.00
Second Division Flamhaft Cup $70.00
Third Division D’Arpino Cup $60.00
Reserve Division D’Arpino Cup $60.00
O-30 Division Marth Cup $65.00
Women’s Division 1 Lombardo Cup $60.00
Women’s Division 2 Lombardo Cup $60.00
Referee Assistant All
Cups $40.00
The Referee fee MUST be paid prior to start of the game
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Cup
Chairman Gus Xikis Co-Chairman
Please
call your supervisor if you have any questions or changes about the cup you are
participating. Any changes made Must be approved by the supervisor.
(Do not call the Cup Chairman or Co Chairman)
Dr
Manning Cup Premiere Division Mario Treglia
(516)
626-7807 H (718)
358-3602 W
(718)
358-9762 F e-mail
mariotregliacpa@aol.com
Flamhaft
Cup 1st
& 2nd Division Alfonso Vargas
(917) 915-3110 Cell (718) 520-8145 W
(718) 657-9129 Fax e-mail
RAVAR98@aol.com
D’Arpino Cup Reserve Teams
Annmary Reljanovic
(201) 943-3390 W (201)
390-2072 Cell
(201) 943-3394 Fax e-mail CSLNYSOCCER@aol.com
Marth Cup O-30 Teams Alfonso Vargas
(See
above)
Lombardo Cup Women’s open
ALLFUT
President Alfonso Vargas
(718)
520-8145
Cell
917 915-3110
Fax
(718) 657-9129
E-mail
RAVAR98@aol

CSL
(201) 943-3390 Tel
(201)
943-3394 Fax
Web
www.CSLNY.com
President
Peter Strumpf
H
(718) 966-4406

LISFL Office (516) 433-1880
Office
Tues, Wed, Fri, 7-10
LISFL
Fax (516) 433-8908
Bruce
Friedman 631 585-5774 H
718
557-5477 W
Web
www.lisfl.org
Alfonso Vargas
NESSL
(718) 520-8145
Cell
(917) 915-3110
Fax
(718) 657-9129
E-mail
RAVAR98@aol
Commissioner
Sal Rapaglia

HASL
(718) 626-1964
H
(718) 726-8209
Fax
(718) 204-2381
Manesis
Kostas President