Transcript KFPM
Referee Meeting 23 October 2008
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Rules of Competition
Unlimited substitution shall be permitted at the following times, provided the player reports to the referee and has the referee's permission before entering the field of play: throw in your favor goal kick by either team after a goal by either team by either team during time stoppage for injury at half-time, after regulation time, and between extra periods Substitutions are not permitted on corner kicks or penalties
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Rules of Competition Cont’d
Coaches are responsible for the conduct of their players and spectators. Abuse of referees will not be tolerated. Players and coaches on 1 side, parents the other side. Coaches MUST remain in the technical area ( 4 th Official note).
Only 4 coaches’ passes per. Only coaches with sideline passes will be permitted on the side of the field with the players. Coaches are not permitted to coach from the spectators side of the field.
There will be no coaching from sidelines except from the coaching box area.
Rules of Competition Cont’d
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The length of games, overtime periods, and ball specifications are:
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U14 - U13:
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2- 35 minute halves; 2-10 minute OT; Size 5 ball U12 - U11:
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2- 30 minute halves; 2-10 minute OT; Size 4 ball
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Rules of Competition Cont’d
5 minutes rest between halves No rest between overtime halves If a game is still tied at the end of overtime, the match will be decided in accordance with the FIFA "Instructions Regarding the Taking of Kicks From The Penalty Mark
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PKs
Location of ball Kicker Location of GK Location of other players Ball kicked forward vs. backward to a teammate If need to retake PK, same player?
Ball bursts/interfered with by outside agent going forward?
Ball bursts after rebounding from goal post or crossbar?
Infringements
KFPM
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Who can take Kicks?
Location of players?
Coin toss Procedure
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Obtain list?
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First 5
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Thereafter All players kick before repeat GK injured during Kicks – sub OK?
Can a “field” player change with the GK?
Reduce to Equate Before. What about after?
KFPM Continued
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Need to retake. Does the same player need to take it?
All players must remain on the field. If not, what do you do?
LOTG apply
Who infringed Law 14?
Attacker (including the kicker)
RETAKE PENALTY KICK
Defender (including the goalkeeper) What was the outcome of the kick?
Ball goes into goal Ball does not go into goal
GOAL (KICK-OFF) INDIRECT FREE KICK from the place where the infringement occurred.
RETAKE PENALTY KICK
Both attacker and defender
RETAKE PENALTY KICK RETAKE PENALTY KICK
REMEMBER • • • • • •
Bring all your shirts – short and long sleeve Food and Water Vouchers – SSN Game Balls Walk Players Out Game Reports Immediately to NJYS
2008 7
+ Cautionable
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Sending-Off Offenses
PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR COMPETITIONS
Alfred Kleinaitis Manager of Referee Development and Education UNITED STATES SOCCER FEDERATION
Points of Emphasis
Safety of the Players
Simplify the Game
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"EASY" FOR YOU? - Do what is right!
Attacking Soccer Fun Enforce the Memorandums
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, OGSOD, OFFSIDE, Misconduct
Think Team Work
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Flawless Communication
F LAWLESS Y OUR C OMMUNICATION OR P RE -G AME
SHOULD ALWAYS INCLUDE:
Field Inspection Team Work
Game Administration
Field Condition Lines
Goals and Nets Corner Flags Game Balls Players:
Equipment Roster/Cards
Coaches F IELD
T EAM W ORK
Normal/Reverse Diagonal AR’s Area of Control
Mirror Flags Start of Each Half Position and Signals Touchlines Goal Line
Missed Flags
Offside Misconduct - Cautions/Send-Offs Ball in/out of Play
T EAM WORK
Fouls
Near Goal
In Front of Benches Penalty Kicks Called by the Referee
Penalty Kicks Called by the AR The Goal . . . Good, Bad, Ugly
GAME ADMINISTRATION
Timing
Start Game on Time
Additional Time Added when needed Half Time Recording of Goals and Cards Administration of Substitutions Duties of Fourth Official (if available)
SHOULD ALSO INCLUDE
Rules of Competition Team Tactics/Playing Styles
Characteristics of Individual Players Personality of the Coach(es) Pre-game Ceremonies During the Game
Communication is of the utmost importance for a successful game, talk/communicate before, during and at all breaks.
Post Game
Must include any information that will help the referee crew deal with any situation Add to your pregame as situations arise in games that you may not be prepared to handle
Expect the unexpected, and be prepared to deal with it!
IF YOU FAIL TO PREPARE, PREPARE TO FAIL!!!
Guide for Fourth Officials
Characteristics
Total Concentration Appearance Professionalism Communication
Pregame Duties
Part of Referee Crew Liaison to Participants Help Referee and Assistant Referees Game Balls
Pregame Duties
Manage Substitutions/Balls Observe : Home Team Bench Visitor’s Team Bench Referee/Assistant Referee Game Keep Record Manage Off-Field Activities
Post game Duties
Observe Postgame Activity Complete Records Check with Referee/Assistant Referee Follow up with Participants Participate in Debriefing Return Game Balls
Techniques
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Deal Primarily with Coach • Establish Rules Early • Avoid Giving “Orders” • Speak Quietly, with Respect • Smile!
• “Presence Lends Conviction” • “When All Else Fails” – Report to Assistant Referee/Ref
Summary
• Responsibilities – Appearance/Professionalism – Communication/Total Concentration • Duties – Pregame • Arrival/Liaison/Assistance – Game •Subs/Balls/Observe/Record – Postgame • Observe/Follow up • Techniques – Take Charge/Be There/Smile/Use Ref-Assistant Referee