9v9 Monday Night League Standings
Field for Monday Nights = Ramac Park : Address: Charlotte Dr, San Jose, CA 95123
League Table

Goal Scorers

Week 1: 6/9/25
Field 1:
8PM: Troncos FC vs San Jose FC: Troncos FC: 9-0
- Troncos FC: Adrian (3), Mathew (2), Joel (2), Enrique (1), Tony (1)
9PM: Bay Area United vs El Krew: El Krew: 7-1
- El Krew: Francisco (3), Luis (1), Gianfranco (1), Jose M (1), Jose F (1)
- Bay Area United: Noel (1)
Field 2:
8PM: Third Half vs Free Agents FC: Third Half: 9-3
- Third Half: Mazin (4), Mathew (2), Andres (2), Martin (1)
- Free Agents FC: Carlos (1), Alex (1), Raymond (1)
9PM: Triples FC vs Independiente San Jose: Independiente San Jose: 5-2
- Independiente San Jose: Julian (2), David (1), Ruben (1) Andres (1)
- Triples FC: Gustavo (1), Andres R (1)
Week 2: 6/16/25
Field 1:
8PM: Third Half vs Triples FC
9PM: Troncos FC vs Independiente San Jose
Field 2:
8PM: El Krew vs Free Agents FC
9PM: San Jose FC vs Bay Area United
Week 3: 6/23/25
Field 1:
8PM: San Jose FC vs El Krew
9PM: Independiente San Jose vs Free Agents FC
Field 2:
8PM: Troncos FC vs Triples FC
9PM: Third Half vs Bay Area United
Week 4: 6/30/25
Field 1:
8PM: Triples FC vs Free Agents FC
9PM: Bay Area United vs Independiente San Jose
Field 2:
8PM: San Jose FC vs Third Half
9PM: Troncos FC vs El Krew
Week 5: 7/7/25
Field 1:
8PM: Troncos FC vs Third Half
9PM: San Jose FC vs Triples FC
Field 2:
8PM: Bay Area United vs Free Agents FC
9PM: El Krew vs Independiente San Jose
Week 6: 7/14/25
Field 1:
8PM: Triples FC vs Bay Area United
9PM: San Jose FC vs Independiente San Jose
Field 2:
8PM: Troncos FC vs Free Agents FC
9PM: Third Half vs El Krew
Week 7: 7/21/25
Field 1:
8PM: San Jose FC vs Free Agents FC
9PM: Triples FC vs El Krew
Field 2:
8PM: Troncos FC vs Bay Area United
9PM: Third Half vs Independiente San Jose
Week 8: 7/28/25 (Playoffs = Top 4 team in the league qualify, Tie breaker = 3 Penalty kicks)
Field 1:
8PM: Semifinal 1 = 1st place vs 4th place
9PM: Championship game: Winner of semi-final 1 vs Winner of semi-final 2
Field 2:
8PM: Semifinal 2 = 2nd place vs 3rd place
9PM: Third place game: Loser of semi-final 1 vs Loser of semi-final 2
General Rules for 9v9 Monday Men’s Leagues
– Team roster consist of 16 players maximum – Only rostered players are allowed to play
- Once a player plays once they’re in the roster – rostered players cannot be changed for other players
- If you have a full roster you can add an extra roster spot for $30 or $25 cash
- No drop-ins allowed
– 9 players on the field per side including the goalkeeper (8 field players + 1 goalkeeper)
– Minimum number of players to start the match is 6. If you don’t have enough players to start the match 5 minutes after the start time, your team will forfeit.
-Forfeits will result in 3-0 loss for the team that forfeited
– Two 25 minute halves with 2/3 minute half-time break. No injury time and no overtime.
- For League Games the time will start running right at 8:05 PM and 9:05 PM
- Play off games will have to start at 8:00 PM and 9:00 PM, be 23 minutes long, and/or cut halftime length to have enough time for penalties before the field lights go off
-Coin toss between team captain’s to determine which team starts the kickoff
– General FIFA Goalkeeper rules except no drop kicks once the goalie has picked up the ball. Drop kicks will result in an indirect free kick for the opposing team where the offense took place.
– Players must be wearing the same colored jerseys – Socks and shorts don’t have to match
– Long socks and Shin guards are optional but they are recommended
– No offside rule
– If the ball goes out of bounds through the sidelines we use throw-ins to restart play
– Notify the referee if you want to make a substitution and substitutions are only allowed when the ball is stopped not during gameplay. All players going into the field have to go in through the middle to avoid confusion. Making subs without notifying the ref (this includes changing goalies with players in the field) will result in a yellow card.
– The ball may travel forward or backward on the kick-off
– Indirect free kicks and direct free kick may be awarded for fouls depending on the scenario
– Penalty kicks for fouls inside of the penalty area
– Slide tackles are not allowed at all – they can lead to injuries, and we all have to go to work the next day!
- If a player attempts a slide tackle outside the penalty box, it results in an indirect free kick for the opposing team.
- If a player attempts a slide (without contact/foul) inside the penalty box, it results in an indirect free kick and a yellow card for dangerous play.
- If a player slides and commits a foul inside the penalty box, it results in a penalty kick and a yellow or red card depending on the severity of the foul.
– Yellow cards and red cards are given for disciplinary actions.
– For a yellow card: Players will sit out for 2 minutes or if their team gets scored on during that time then they can get back in
– Red card results in leaving the game, missing the next game, and paying a fine depending on the red card.
– Players must take off their earrings, watches, and any other jewelry before playing. If a players goes inside with these items they will get a yellow card.
— Besides the specific rules above, everything else will be FIFA rules
– Games are played in the rain or sunshine! Games will only be canceled if the city says its dangerous to play outside and they close the fields (such as during a thunderstorm)
– Fighting will not be tolerated – any players of a team that gets into a fight will be asked to leave, will need to pay a fine, and depending on the situation might not be allowed to join future leagues
-Tie breaker for playoff spots: Goal difference (best), goals for (highest), goals against (lowest), head-to-head score, coin (if absolutely necessary)
– Tie breaker for playoff games (Quarter finals): If tie highest seed goes through
– Tie breaker for playoff games (semi finals and finals) if tie – 3 penalty kicks each teamm