International friendly soccer tournament
The 2025 SILC Cup has been canceled due to low registration. Please email Oscar Salinas at [email protected] for any questions or concerns. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Details
- Where: Sun Devil Fitness Complex West Field
 - When: 
Friday, April 11, 2025, 3–7 p.m.(this event has been canceled) - Who: All the language organizations and clubs at ASU. Each team will represent its own language club and organization.
 - Registration:
- Registration is $10.00 per team.
 - Students must be enrolled at ASU.
 - Students may not register as individuals, they must be registered in teams of 5.
 - Each team must be co-ed, consisting of at least one male and one female player.
 - To register your team, complete the SILC Cup registration form.
- After you submit the form, you will then be provided with a payment link.
 
 - You will need the following information to complete the form:
- Team name.
 - Club or organization you represent.
 - Contact name and email.
 - Player names with a signed waiver and photo release form for each player.
 
 Teams must register by April 6, 2025. (this event has been canceled)- Please read below for details and rules about teams and game play.
 
 - Contact: Enrico Minardi ([email protected]).
 - Jerseys: Each team should wear the same color shirt.
 - Refreshments: Players will be provided with refreshments and water.
 - Prizes: The tournament’s winner will receive the SILC Cup, which will allow to keep for one year.
 - Cheerleading: Cheerleaders are warmly invited to support their own teams with banderoles etc.!
 
Official rules for the SILC Cup Soccer Tournament
- Teams will consist of 5 players with a minimum of one male and one female player.
 - At least one female and one male player for each team must be on the field at all times during the game.
 - All games are 5 players vs 5 players — no goalies.
 - Each game will be 15 minutes long.
 - Every player must wear shin guards. Team members not wearing shin guards will not be permitted onto the playing field during the game.
 - Kick-ins, as opposed to throw-ins, will be used when the ball goes out of play.
 - When a team scores, the opposing team will take the ball out from behind their own net to restart play.
 - The winner gets 3 points and the loser will receive 0 points.
 - In the group stage, if a game ends with a tie each team will be awarded 1 point.
 - Goal differential will be the tiebreaker to see who advances in the group stages to the knock-out rounds.
 - In the event that everything is tied between two teams, each team will have a member kick the ball from the half field into the empty pug goal, until a team misses and the other makes. Each member must try once before a player can kick twice.
 - If the game ends with a tie in knock-out rounds, the teams will play sudden death (“next goal wins”) to advance. Only 5 minutes overtime will be allowed before applying rule #11 in knockout stages as well.
 - The team at the end of the group stages with the most points will receive a second round bye, putting them into the semi-finals. The team with the second-highest point total will receive a first round bye putting them into the quarter-finals.
 - The top two teams from each group will advance. A third-team from any group with the highest point total will also advance. The 12 teams with the highest point total after the group stage games advance to the knockout round.
 - All tiebreakers go head-to-head in an event of a three-way tie, then goal differential. If still tied after that, halfway kicks.
 - No slide tackles.
 - Keeper always outside the box.
 - Substitutes on dead balls as many as you want.
 - Score reported by the referee.
 - Any score disputes, contact tournament committee.