January 19, 2011 CASL Board Meeting Print E-mail


At the CASL Board Meeting on January 19, 2011 the following decision were made:


Disputes with referees, CASL officials or the CASL Board

No dispute or argument with the referee, linesmen or with any League Officials will be allowed.
Any player, coach, manager or bench personnel who argues with the referee, can be (at the refereeā€™s discretion) be cautioned immediately (yellow card). If the individual pursues the argument he will be sent off (red card) and removed from the field of play. This also applies to a team fans. If a team fans are being disruptive to the game a referee can give a verbal warning to the Team Manager and/or Team Captain to get the fans under control. If fans continue to be disruptive to the game the referee can follow suit with yellow and/or red cards forcing the team to remove a player from the field and play short one player. That player will also be suspended for an additional game.
Moreover, no player is allowed to argue with any League Officials or any CASL Board Members. Disciplinary Action can be taken against a player who argues with any League Official or any CASL Board Member, including game suspensions or banning from the league.


Red Cards

Any player who receives a red card will not participate in the remainder of the game and will be given a 1 game suspension at a minimum. Any serious red card incident will be reviewed by the CASL Review Board to determine the level of suspension (could be multiple games) or termination.
Player cannot play in any friendly games until the red card suspension has been completed.