About the cup 

All matches will be played in the Sports Hall and Svealund Hall. We appreciate it if you put cans and bottles in our Pantameral boxes which are on display in the halls and at the school. The changing rooms will always be open so when you change you take your things with you. We as the organizer are NOT responsible for getting rid of valuables. You as a team are responsible for throwing all rubbish in the bins. If you are going to use a changing room that is full of a lot of rubbish, please contact the staff at the kiosk.

Other

There are a maximum of 40 teams. Those of you who choose to live at school will live at Rudbecksgymnasiet, which is a 5-minute walk from the hall. You live and eat at the school. Those of you who may be staying in a hotel eat lunch and dinner at the school. 

Classes and prices 

JAS Elite Cup 2025 has two classes: 

 JAS Men (07 & younger) 

 P-16 (09 & younger) 

 The Jas class is open to 28 teams and the P-16 to 10 teams. (Note that there may be changes) the first to register and pay are guaranteed a place in the cup. 

JAS Herr: In the A final there is SEK 8,000 in first prize and SEK 2,000 in second prize. There are also prizes for the Player of the Match in the quarter-finals, semi-finals & final. The Allstar Team is selected after the final. P-16: First prize SEK 6,000 Second prize free registration for next year's JAS Elite Cup 2026, i.e. JAS class not P-16 value SEK 4995 (according to fee 2024). 

Other prizes for Player of the Match in the playoffs. The All Star Team is selected after the finals. 

Rules Competition rules Jas Elite Cup 2025 

 § 1. Game rules The JAS Elit Cup is played according to the SIBF rules in all applicable parts. 

 § 2. Form of competition XX notified teams. These are divided into X groups with Y teams in each group. Everyone meets everyone in the respective group. The order between the teams is determined by points. Victory in the match gives 3 points, draw 1 point and loss 0 points. If two or more teams have the same total points, the order between them is decided in the following way below, where you go step by step until you can distinguish the positions that need to be distinguished. - Tournament placement is determined by the number of points in the current group - In the event of equal points, placement is decided by head-to-head meeting/s, that is, a new table is counted up to one team. - Mutual ranking is determined by the number of points - In the event of equal points, placement is determined by mutual goal difference, i.e. the difference between the number of goals scored and goals conceded. If the goal difference is the same, the team that has scored the most goals against each other is placed first - Despite this, is the team that determines placement by total goal difference where all results in the group are counted - If the goal difference is the same, the team that has scored the most goals in the group is placed first - Despite this, if the team that is placed first is the one with the least number of expulsion minutes in the group - If, despite this, the teams are equal, a draw takes place between the teams that could not be distinguished A - Playoffs and placement matches The playoffs take place according to the elimination method. In the event of a tie in the playoffs, penalty kicks are applied directly. ATTENTION! 3 penalties per team. In the event of a tie after 3 penalty rounds, sudden penalties are applied, i.e. one penalty per team until a winner can be determined. ATTENTION! In the A and B finals, 5 min is applied. sudden death effective time If still tied, 3 penalties are awarded according to penalty rules. 

§ 3. Class division JAS - according to SIBF's age distribution for the Junior Allsvenskan for season 2023/24, boys born in 2007 or later. P16 born in 2009 or later. 

§ 4. Match time Group games: 2 x 20 min. (rolling time), last minute of effective playing time. Max 3 minute break. Playoffs: 2 x 20 min. (rolling time), the last 3 min. with effective playing time. Maximum 3 minute break. No page change. 

§ 5. Time out In group games, time out is not allowed. In the playoffs, 1 pc is allowed. 30 second timeout per team and match. 

§ 6. Number of players and interrupters A team can use a maximum of 20 players during a match. There is no maximum limit to the number of participants on the participant list during the cup. The players must be on the team's respective rosters. 

§ 7. Age dispensation No general exemptions will be granted.

§ 8. List of participants All teams must, in order to be allowed to start, before their first match in the tournament, submit an approved list of participants for the tournament of the players who will participate. Only designated players may participate. The list of participants must be submitted the day before the first match. Supplementation is not permitted after this.

§ 9. In the event of a match All player uniforms must be numbered on the back and chest and the numbers must correspond to those indicated on the team lineup. Two players may not have the same number on the shirt during the same match. If the match referees judge that one team should change their kit, due to similarity in color with the other team's kit, the away team must change. According to the Swedish Indoor Bandy Association's Competition Regulations (Chapter 4, §7a) it applies that: Players participating in competitions intended for players who are 16 years of age or younger must wear approved safety glasses regardless of the player's age. Players 16 years of age or younger participating in junior or senior competition are not subject to the requirement. Players with special reasons are subject to a general exemption from this requirement. 

§ 10. The judges JAS Elit Cup and Örebro County Floorball Association appoint referees.

§ 11. Competition jury The jury consists of representatives from the organizing association. Protest and punishment cases are handled by the Competition Jury. Its written decision cannot be appealed or changed.

§ 12. Organization committee Jas Elit Cup is organized by IBF Örebro.

§ 13. Protests and punishments Protests must be submitted in writing to the competition secretariat in the respective hall, by the responsible leader of the protesting team no later than 90 minutes after the end of the relevant match and before any subsequent match. Protest fee (2000:-) must be paid by swish at the same time as the protest is submitted. The fee is refunded if the protest is approved.

§ 14. Match penalty Match penalty 1 (M1) results in suspension in the current match. Match penalty 2 (M2) results in suspension for the current match and one more match. Match penalty 3 (M3) results in suspension for the current match and subsequent matches. The competition jury and the SDF's disciplinary committee then determine further penalties and the suspension of more matches.

§ 15. Walk-over Teams that leave a walk-over in a match lose the match 5-0.

§ 16. Game plans The JAS Elit Cup is played in the Sports Hall and Svealund School's sports hall.

§ 17. Gaming program The organizing committee reserves the right to change the game programme, both in terms of group division, times and game plans. Notification of changes is made to each law officer.

§ 18. Regulations The school and sports halls are made available by Örebro Municipality. Therefore, all participants who live at school must comply with the regulations that apply. Use or possession of drugs in any form (alcohol, narcotics or doping agents etc.) is not accepted! Violation of this rule is dealt with by the competition jury and may result in eviction from the school/sports hall and exclusion from the tournament. All suspected crimes are reported to the police.

§ 19. Insurances It is the responsibility of each team manager to ensure that all participants have a valid player's license and are insured both on and off the pitch. JAS Elit Cup is not responsible for injuries, illnesses or thefts. 

Charges 

Registration fee 

JAS 4995: - 

 P16 4695: - 

 Food/accommodation 

Accommodation (school) & food card: SEK 995 / person including 2 pcs. breakfasts, 2 pcs. lunches and 2 dinners. 

Food card: SEK 595 / person 2 pcs. lunches and 2 dinners. Those of you who stay in hotels eat breakfast there. 

ATTENTION! Mandatory that all teams must buy food cards (equal to number of players + number of leaders regardless of whether you stay in a hotel or go home). 

Payment 

Payments and refunds take place inside your portal. 

Deregistration 

In case of cancellation after 1 August, no fees will be refunded.