The order in the zones

  • Points
  • Goal difference
  • Most goals made
  • Result in match between tied teams
  • Draw

In playoffs draws are determined with 7 m throws.

When a game is tied in the A-final and the bronze match :

  • Play until first goal (sudden death), maximum 4 minutes
  • 7 m throws

7 m throws: The teams name 5 players who will throw in turns until one of the teams is better in the same round.

Central timekeeping in all the matches, no time out.

Otherwise IHF rules with Finnish Handball Association comments.

Resin may be used in: B-, A-, Women and Men's classes. In other classes the use of resin is prohibited.

Special guarding allowed in B-, A-, Women's and Men's classes.

Over aged players: Exemption applications are made via the team account as you enter the line up.

At most two overage players can be on the court at the same time. Overage players are to be marked with yellow-green tape that can be had from the tournament office.

Balls

Each team brings two balls to every game. The referee chooses 3 match balls, 2 of these are placed at each goal as reserve balls. The teams are responsible for the balls.

CLASS

SIZE


 Men, A-boys

58-60 cm

IHF 3

Women, A-girls, B-boys

54-56 cm

IHF 2

B-girls, C-boys

50-52 cm

IHF 1

C-girls, D-juniors

46-49 cm

IHF 0

E-juniors, F-juniors, MINI-juniors

45-47 cm

soft

The first named team start with ball posession.

A lowered crossbar for E- and F-juniors.

A protest is to be submitted within 10 minutes of the end of the game. The protest fee (100 €) is returned if the protest is upheld. .

Sjundeå IF always play in yellow.

THE COMPETITION JURY:

  • Helena Lönn
  • Tom K Laitinen
  • Jan Luuppala
  • Roger Sjölund

TOURNAMENT OFFICE at the western end of the sports field.

TOURNAMENT LEADER: 

Mia Westerlund 

050 301 8726

sjundeacup(at)sif.fi

RESULTS: http://sjundeacup.cups.nu/