GLASA 2010 Spring PreSeason Kickoff Meeting AGENDA

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GLASA 2010 Spring PreSeason Kickoff Meeting
AGENDA
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Introductions (“The Handoff”)
Expectations (Grade Upgrade)
Referee “Laws” / Age vs Laws
Do’s and Don’ts
How to Deal with Parents and Coaches
Referee Pay
Clinics
Season Start Date
Some of Us
Opens (Q and A)
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Greg Hise
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North Texas State Soccer Association
Fred Hiler (SDR)
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Art Keeton (SDI)
Rod Curry (SDA)
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New Referees
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Amber Austin (Grade 9)
Brooke Baty (Grade 8)
Bryan Brody (Grade 8)
Anna Grady (Grade 8)
Josh Hawkins (Grade 8)
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Expectations
• Referee Shorts
• Pencil / Paper, etc.
• On Time to Games,
Functions, Mtgs, etc.
• Advancement
– Grade 9 to 8
– Grade 8 to 7
– Grade 7 to 6
• Uniforms, etc.
– Official Sports
– “Soccer City”
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Referee Grades
USSF Referee Grades Explained
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All referees affiliated with FIFA have a designated referee grade. The grade
indicates the qualification of the referee to officiate at various levels of local,
national and international soccer competition. These referee grades are
assigned by USSF.
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Grade 1 Referees
Referees who officiate in the World Cup and International matches are
designated as Grade 1.
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Grade 2 Referees
Assistant Referees to Grade 1 Referees are designated as Grade 2.
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Grade 3 and 4 Referees
In the United States competition at the National level (including professional
soccer and MLS) requires Grade 3 or 4. Grade 3 indicates the referee's
readiness to be considered for international service.
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Referee Grades
• Grade 5 and 6 Referees
The highest level of competition within a State (amateur leagues
beyond youth) requires a Grade 5 or 6 where Grade 5 indicates the
referee's readiness to be considered for National service.
• Grade 7 Referees
Grade 7 is an experienced referee in the state qualified to officiate
all but the highest levels of amateur soccer.
• Grade 8 Referees
Most referees begin their careers as Grade 8 having taken the entry
training course.
• Grade 9 Referees
Very young aspirants to refereeing may take an abbreviated training
course and be registered as Grade 9 which qualifies them only for
very young "small sided" matches (usually seven and eight year old
players in six per team matches)
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Referee Grades
• As referees advance to higher grades they are required
to demonstrate their continued qualification for their
grade through "maintenance" assessments and
sustained high level competition experience.
• Each referee at Grade 7 or higher is also required to
successfully pass a physical fitness field examination
which includes distance, agility and speed tests (as set
out in the Referee Administrative handbook). The results
of this testing are recorded to fulfill part of the annual
registration / recertification qualifications.
• In rare circumstances referees who fail to maintain their
qualifications are "down graded" and this is reflected on
their next registration.
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Expectations
• Misconduct Reports
– Send in Misconduct Reports within 24 hrs of
incident (Either email to [email protected]
or fax to GLASA A&D 972.221.4619)
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Misconduct Form
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Northern Mid-Cities Official Game / Misconduct Report
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NMCSL Referee Misconduct Report
• At all complexes place NMSCL Referee
Misconduct Reports in the drop boxes. (If
not available, hand over to the concession
manager).
• Do not leave complex with report
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Referee Laws
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Know all “18” Laws
No Metal Hair Clips
“No slide tackles for U8 and younger”
Offside (Singular Not Plural)
– “ Slow and Correct than Fast and Wrong”
• Mechanics: …slow… flags
• Ask questions if not clear on a Law
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Kicks from any where
within Goal Area
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Age vs Laws
Age
U5
U6
U7
U8
U9
U10
U12
U14
U16
U19
Ball Periods Players
3
4 x 10
3
3
4 x 10
3
4
4 x 12
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4
4 x 12
4
4
2 x 25
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4
2 x 25
7
4
2 x 30
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5
2 x 35
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2 x 40
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2 x 45
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GK
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No
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No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Throw-In
Kick In
Kick In
2x
2x
1x
1x
1x
1x
1x
1x
DFK
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
IFK Cards Distance Offside
Yes
No
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No
Yes
No
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No
Yes
No
4
No
Yes
No
5
No
Yes Yes
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Yes
Yes Yes
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Yes
Yes Yes
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Yes
Yes Yes
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Yes
Yes Yes
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Yes
Yes Yes
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Periods:
Number of Periods x Period Length:
ex: 4 x 10 = four (4) ten (10) minute quarters
ex: 2 x 40 = two (2) 40 minute halves
Breaks:
U8 and below: two (2) minutes between quarters and five (5) minutes at halftime
U9 and above: five (5) minutes at halftime
Throw-in: U6: ball is kicked in from spot where it crosses touch. Two chances in case of two-touch
U8: player is given two chances to successfully execute throw-in. Referee explains procedure
U9 and above: one chance to execute a proper throw-in
DFK:
Direct Free Kick restarts
IFK:
Indirect Free Kick restarts
Cards:
Issuance of Yellow and Red cards
Distance: Distance (yards) between the ball and the opponent on free kick restarts
NOTES: All kicks (goal, corner, kick-off, kick-ins) in U8 and below are INDIRECT
No slide tackles for U8 and younger. Remind coaches.
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Do’s and Don’ts
• DO be respectful to Coaches and Players
• Don’t tolerate a disrespectful Coach
• DO enforce the Laws of the Game
• Don’t be blind to a foul (no call) because it is
easier to just let the play continue
• DO blow the whistle loudly
• DO give direction immediately after blowing
whistle for a foul, or give restart (drop ball)
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Do’s and Don’ts
• Don’t debate the Law book with a Coach
or a player
• Do gently explain what you saw (short and
sweet) and move on….IF necessary to
diffuse a coach
• Don’t lecture players and coaches
• Do be the Referee. Manage the game!
See Law 5 and Law 6.
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Weather – Hot and Cold
• Hot Weather – have water breaks as you
see fit. Be on the safe side..
• Lightning Detectors
– When they go off (1 blast) leave field.
– 3 blasts return
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How to Deal with Parents and Coaches
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Your appearance walking on the field with your
team sets the tone
Attitude on the pitch is under your control
Your Attitude influences players, coaches,
parents
Advise captains to assist you with players
Discuss substitution procedure with coaches
before start of match after coin flip
Understand folks get emotionally upset for
different reasons…It’s Human nature.
Let coach complete rant – do not interrupt
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How to Deal with Parents and Coaches
Do’s and Don’ts Based on Referee Age and Comfort Level
• No closer than 5-7 yds from coach / parent
• Do not enter team group during or at end of
match
• Do not yell at coach / parent. Stay in control.
• Do not get into a Law book discussion with
coach
• Explain what you saw or did not see
• Apply short phrases
• Do not turn your back on coach, parent, player
• Do not be a smart aleck
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Referee Pay
• Cash $$$$ for this season! Each complex
to have cash for payment of referee
vouchers. Got to have signed voucher.
• Payers:
Don (Bakersfield, Gerault-drive to
Bakersfield)
TraceyLynn (Unity)
Dominic (Lake Park)
Concession Stand (Chinn Chapel,
Railroad)
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Referee Pay
• Starting in Fall 2010 Referee pay thru
Arbiter Sports – either check (fee), direct
deposit to your checking acct, or own
debit card to “Arbiter Sports” bank
• Stay Tuned
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Pay Voucher
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Referee Pay Scale
Age
U6
U8
U10
U11/12
U13/14
U15/16
U17/19
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M
$12
$14
$24
$30
$34
$40
$52
L
$16
$20
$23
$26
$33
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Clinics
• Go to www.glasasoccer.org / Referees /
Clinics for any new clinics
or
visit
North Texas State Soccer Association
website
http://ntxsoccer.org
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Clinics
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Spring Season Start Date
• Saturday, February 13, 2010
• Assignors are here tonight to sign up
referees for Bakersfield Complex (Don
McElhone) and Unity Park Complex
(TraceyLynn McElhone)
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ASSIGNORS / Age Groups
• Don McElhone – Bakersfield Complex
– (ages U7, U8)
• TraceyLynn McElhone – Unity Complex
– (ages U5, U6)
• Dominic Falcinelli
– Lake Park Complex (U9 – 19)
– Gerrault Complex (U13 – 19)
– Railroad Complex (U10 – 19)
– Chinn Chapel Complex (U12 – 19)
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Phone Numbers
• GLASA Office: 972.221.4623
• GLASA Fax: 972.221.4619
• GLASA Weather number for field/complex
status: 972.738.9700
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Some Of Us
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OPENS – Questions and Answers
• How Can We Help You ??
• Jim Parker
– W: 214.424.7583
– [email protected]
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