A team can have 15 players listed on their roster. Exceptions may be made upon review from CARL administration.
A full team consists of six players on the court. At least two of the players must be female.
All players must be listed on the team's official roster to play in the league. Go to ActiveWaterloo to set up an account and add themselves to their team's roster.
A team may bring in extra players prior to the fourth week in the season as long as they have been put on the team's official roster.
Following the roster deadline; CARL staff will do regular random roster checks.
Following the roster deadline; a team may challenge any player on their opponent's roster during the game and must be done by the team's captain. Any challenge must be requested prior to the end of the game.
If the player is being challenged on a roster the following procedure will occur:
- the player will be forced to take substitution immediately; during the challenge they may not play in the game
- if the challenge is successful; the player will be removed from the game immediately
- if the challenge is unsuccessful; the captain of the challenging team will take a three minute shorthanded penalty
Upon completion of the challenge the following results will occur:
- if the challenge is successful, the player will be asked to leave the game immediately
- if the challenged team has scored any goals the score will be reverted back to the recorded score at the time of the challenge
- if the challenging team has score any goals the score will remain the same
- if the challenge is unsuccessful, the player is deemed to be eligible
- the challenging team's captain will receive a three minute short-handed penalty
- if the challenging team has scored any goals the score will be reverted back to the recorded score at the time of the challenge
- if the challenged team has scored any goals the score will remain the same
If a player's full name is not listed (i.e. John instead of John Smith) they will be deemed as ineligible.
Players are responsible for having valid ID at the game. If a player fails to have ID, they are considered to be ineligible and will be removed from the game.
Any ineligible player caught playing in a game will result with following:
- the player being removed from the game
- the team's captain being suspended for the next game
- a second offence will result in a three game suspension for the captain
- a third offence will result in a suspension to the captain for the remainder of the season
A team may use players from a previous game from that night and league but they may only use players from within their division of play or lower. Teams may only use enough players to have a full line-up and two subs on the side.
Once a legitimately rostered player arrives at the game, a borrowed sub must discontinue play, unless the opponent agrees to have the player stay in the game. You may not use players from a previous game in playoffs.
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