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Intermediate Referee Course OBJECTIVES Understand tactics and strategy found in U-12 matches Better understand referee and assistant referee duties & responsibilities Emphasize referee team work Intermediate Referee Course

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Intermediate Referee Course

OBJECTIVES

Understand tactics and strategy found in U-12 matches

Better understand referee and assistant referee duties & responsibilities

Emphasize referee team work

Intermediate Referee Course

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Intermediate Referee Course

Intermediate Referee Course

Utilize the diagonal system of control effectively

Communicate effectively and correctly

Increased knowledge of Offside

Identify all fouls and all forms of misconduct

OBJECTIVES

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Intermediate Referee Course

Intermediate Referee Course

Understand and manage interactions between coaches, players and officials

Understand the AYSO National Referee Program

Become adept with AYSO Rules and Regulations.

OBJECTIVES

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

CHARACTERISTICS OF U-12 PLAYERS

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Physical/Gross Motor Development:

Still somewhat uncoordinated

Soccer skills are being refined

Social and Emotional Development:

Boys and girls are both transitioning from childhood into adolescence

Each has a strong need for recognition from fellow players

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Cognitive/Thought Development:

Finds it difficult to control emotions when under pressure or in adverse conditions.

They have less regard for adult values than they had in younger years

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Mental and physical skills begin to be balanced

They occasionally display childish behavior and have a tendency for horseplay

Individuals at this age are self-critical, so referees must be positive in their approach

General:

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

The Field of Play:

Goals:

Touchline: Maximum – 130 yardsMinimum – 100 yards

Goal Line: Maximum – 100 yardsMinimum – 50 yards

8 feet high8 yards wide

Ball:

Size 4

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

Teams:Maximum of 12 on the roster.

Nine players per teamon the field (9v9).

One of which is the goalkeeper.

Game Duration:Two 30-minute halves.

Substitutions approx. 15 minutes into the each half.Halftime break is 5-10 minutes.

Note that FIFA permits five (5) modifications to the Laws for youth matches.

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

In AYSO,It’s about more than the game !

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:

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OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:SCORE

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OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:SCORE STOP SCORING

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OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:SCORE STOP SCORING

ADVANCE

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OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:SCORE STOP SCORING

ADVANCE DELAY

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OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:SCORE STOP SCORING

ADVANCE DELAY

MAINTAIN POSSESSION

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OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:SCORE STOP SCORING

ADVANCE DELAY

MAINTAIN POSSESSION REGAIN POSSESSION

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OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:SCORE STOP SCORING

ADVANCE DELAY

MAINTAIN POSSESSION REGAIN POSSESSION

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PRINCIPLES OF PLAY

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:

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PRINCIPLES OF PLAY

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:PENETRATION

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PRINCIPLES OF PLAY

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:PENETRATION DELAY

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PRINCIPLES OF PLAY

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:PENETRATION DELAY

DEPTH

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PRINCIPLES OF PLAY

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:PENETRATION DELAY

DEPTH DEPTH

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PRINCIPLES OF PLAY

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:PENETRATION DELAY

DEPTH DEPTH

MOBILITY

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PRINCIPLES OF PLAY

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:PENETRATION DELAY

DEPTH DEPTH

MOBILITY BALANCE

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PRINCIPLES OF PLAY

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:PENETRATION DELAY

DEPTH DEPTH

MOBILITY BALANCE

WIDTH

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PRINCIPLES OF PLAY

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:PENETRATION DELAY

DEPTH DEPTH

MOBILITY BALANCE

WIDTH CONCENTRATION

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PRINCIPLES OF PLAY

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:PENETRATION DELAY

DEPTH DEPTH

MOBILITY BALANCE

WIDTH CONCENTRATION

CREATIVITY

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PRINCIPLES OF PLAY

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:PENETRATION DELAY

DEPTH DEPTH

MOBILITY BALANCE

WIDTH CONCENTRATION

CREATIVITY COMPOSURE

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PRINCIPLES OF PLAY

ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS:PENETRATION DELAY

DEPTH DEPTH

MOBILITY BALANCE

WIDTH CONCENTRATION

CREATIVITY COMPOSURE

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

Reading the Game

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What is this Attacker’s Objective?

AR

What is this Defender’s Objective?

U-12 Match

The Attacker has lost the ball. NOW what

is his Objective?

What is this Defender’s NEW Objective?

Where does the Referee want to move?

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What is this Attacker’s Objective?

AR

What is this Defender’s Objective?

U-12 Match

What should the Referee anticipate?

AD

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R

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D

What is this Attacker’s Objective?

AR

What is this Defender’s Objective?

U-12 Match

What should the Referee anticipate?

A

DD

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

Checking for LearningFIFA permits certain modifications to the Laws of the Game. How many general modifications

do they allow?

Five

What are they?

•Size of the field of play•Size, weight and material of the ball•Width between the goalposts and the height

of the crossbar•Duration of the periods of play•Substitutions

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Checking for Learning

What is the maximum and minimum length of the touchline?

Maximum: 130 yardsMinimum: 100 yards

Name three of the five Attacking Principles.

Penetration – Advancing the ballDepth – Supporting teammates

Mobility – Creating attacking opportunitiesWidth – Attacking on a broad front

Creativity – Individual flair

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Checking for Learning

Name three of the five Defending Principles.

Delay – Slowing down the attackDepth – Supporting teammates

Balance – Reading the attack; adjusting positionConcentration – Compressing the attack

Composure – Patience

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Intermediate Referee Course

In AYSO,It’s about more than the game !

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

FOULS

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Basic Referee Course - Lesson 6

A foul is an unsafe or unfair act:

1.Committed by a player2.Against an opponent3.On the field of play4.While the ball is in play

All four elements must exist for the incident to

be a foul.

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

In order to be a Foul, the incident must be committed:

1.By a player2.Against an opposing player3.On the field of play4.While the ball is in play

All four criteria MUST be met, or it isn’t a foul !

FOULSWrite these down !!

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Fouls Video

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

FOULS

There are two types of fouls:

and

Indirect Free Kick Fouls

Direct Free Kick Fouls

There are ten of them

Seven “conditional” fouls.Must be committed in a manner considered by the referee to be:•Careless•Reckless•Using excessive force

Three “un-conditional” fouls.If they happened….then they’re fouls

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Direct Free Kick FoulsSeven “conditional” fouls

1. Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent

2. Trips or attempts to trip an opponent

3. Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent

4. Jumps at an opponent

5. Charges an opponent

6. Pushes an opponent

7. Tackles an opponent

1. Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent

2. Trips or attempts to trip an opponent

3. Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent

4. Jumps at an opponent

5. Charges an opponent

6. Pushes an opponent

7. Tackles an opponent

1. Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent

2. Trips or attempts to trip an opponent

3. Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent

4. Jumps at an opponent

5. Charges an opponent

6. Pushes an opponent

7. Tackles an opponent

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

The “Conditions”

Careless – the player has not used due caution in making a play.

Reckless – the player has made unnatural movements designed to intimidate an opponent or to gain an unfair advantage.

Excessive Force – the player has far exceeded the use of force necessary to make a fair play for the ball and has endangered an opponent.

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Kicking or attempting to kick an opponent

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Foul tackle from behind - may be kicking or tripping

Kicking or attempting to kick an opponent

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Kicking or attempting to kick an opponent

“Over the ball” tackle - may be kicking and serious foul play

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Why do tripping and kicking happen?

Foul Recognition:Foul Recognition:

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Because players are trying to tackle

the ball.

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Tackling is when a player takes the ball away from an

opponent by use of his feet or lower leg.

He must contact the ball first.

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Not a Foul!Not a Foul!

Tackler makes contact with ball first, player trips over ball or legs

near ground

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BUT

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Striking or attempting to strike an opponent

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Striking or attempting to strike an opponent

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Basic Referee Course - Lesson 6

Direct Free Kick fouls (DFK)There are 10

4. Tackles an opponent

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A common example of an unfair tackle would be making contact with the opponent before touching the ball

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Basic Referee Course - Lesson 6

Direct Free Kick fouls (DFK)There are 10

5. Jumps at an opponent6. Unfairly charges an opponent7. Pushes an opponent

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Jumping at (into) an opponent

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Charging an opponent

(carelessly, recklessly or

using excessive

force)

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Charging an opponent(Carelessly, recklessly or using excessive force)

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Fair Charge

• Shoulder to shoulder, playing the ball

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BUT

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Pushing an opponent

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“CREX” Fouls:• 3 with the feet

– Kicks or attempts to kick– Trips or attempts to trip– Tackles an opponent

• 2 with hand / arm– Pushes– Strikes or attempts to strike

• 2 with the body– Charges– Jumps at

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

The remaining three DFK fouls are:

• Holds an opponent

• Spits at an opponent

• Handles the ball deliberately (except for the goalkeeper within his own penalty area)

• Holds an opponent

• Spits at an opponent

• Handles the ball deliberately (except for the goalkeeper within his own penalty area)

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Holding an opponent

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Holding an opponent

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Holding?

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Spitting at an opponent

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Spitting• Spitting at an Opponent is a Foul

• Spitting at anyone is a Sendoff

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Deliberately Handling the Ball

• Be sure that the arm strikes the ball, not the ball strikes the arm.

• Allow players to protect their faces.

• “Hand” runs the full length of the arm.

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Deliberately handling the ball

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Unintentional contactnot a foul

Did ball hit arm?Or

Did arm hit ball?

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

Indirect Free Kick Fouls

Four that are committedsolely by the goalkeeper

The IFK fouls fall into two groups:

Three that can be committed by anyone.

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

1. Takes more than six seconds while controlling the ball with his hands before releasing it from his possession.

2. Touches the ball again with his hands after releasing it from his possession and before it has been touched by any other player.

Four IFK Fouls committed solely by the

goalkeeper

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

3. Touches the ball with his hands after it has been deliberately kicked to him by a team-mate

4. Touches the ball with his hands after he has received it directly from a throw-in taken by a team-mate.

Four IFK Fouls committed solely by the

goalkeeper

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1.Plays in a dangerous manner

2. Impedes the progress of an opponent

3.Prevents the goalkeeper from releasing the ball from his hands

Three IFK Fouls committed by anyone

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Dangerous Play• High kick near opponent’s head

• Heading a low ball about to be kicked

• Playing ball on ground if opponent in danger

• Action that endangers Goalkeeper

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Playing in a dangerous manner (dangerous to an opponent)

Teammate doesn’t count

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Playing in a dangerous manner (dangerous to an opponent)

Teammate doesn’t count

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Impeding the progress ofan opponent (not within playing distance of the

ball)

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Not Impeding

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Not Impeding

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Not Impeding

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

Philosophy of Refereeing

The Laws of the Game are intended to provide that games should be played with as little interference as possible, and in this view it is the duty of the referee to penalize only deliberate breaches of the Law.

Constant whistling for trifling and doubtful breaches produces bad feelings and loss of temper on the part of the players and spoils the pleasure of spectators.

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

Law 5: Advantage

The referee “allows play to continue when the team against which an offense has been committed will benefit from such an advantage . . . “

If the advantage situation does not benefit the offended team within 2-3 seconds, the referee should stop the match and penalize the original foul

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Law 5: Advantage

• The ability to thwart the offender’s unfair actions by allowing play to continue is unique to soccer

• Once the referee has negated the foul’s influence on play, she can and should, discipline the player (later) for misconduct if appropriate.

• The Law specifies that if no benefit arises for the team against which the offense was committed, the referee MAY use its absence to cancel his decision, even if he has signaled “Advantage … Play On.”

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Advantage: Case Studies

A tripped attacker stumbles but keeps her feet and takes a shot on goal. What does the referee do?

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Advantage: Case Studies

A tripped attacker stumbles but keeps her feet. However, in stumbling, she is unable to maintain

possession of the ball and it is collected by a defender. What does the referee do?

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Advantage: Case Studies

A tripped attacker stumbles but keeps her feet and passes the ball to a teammate, but the ball sails over the touch line out of

play. What does the referee do?

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Advantage: Case Studies

A tripped attacker stumbles and falls, but the ball goes directly to her teammate who

continues toward goal. What does the referee do?

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POSSIBLY DOUBTFUL RARELY

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Intermediate Referee Course

In AYSO,It’s about more than the game !

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MISCONDUCT

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MISCONDUCTBehavior that is in serious conflict with the spirit of the game and good sportsmanship

(Something that’s very rare in the U-10 games but starts to appear at U12 and U14)

Two types of Misconduct:

Those resulting in a Caution

Those resulting in a Send-Off

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77Cautions How many?

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MISCONDUCTThere are seven cautionable offenses:

1. Unsporting behavior2. Dissent by word or action3. Persistently infringes Laws of the Game4. Delays the restart of play5. Fails to respect the required distance on a corner

kick, free kick or throw-in6. Enters or re-enters the field of play without

permission7. Leaves the field of play without permission

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P U D D L E D

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ersistently infringes the Laws of the Game

nsporting behaviour

issent – by word or action

elays the restart of play

es eaves the field of play (deliberately) without the referee’s permission

or nters or re-enters the field of play without the referee’s permission

ististance – Fails to respect the required distance when play is restarted with a corner kick, free kick or throw-in

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77Send Offs How many?

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MISCONDUCTThere are seven send-off offenses:

1. Serious foul play2. Violent conduct3. Spits at any person4. Denies a goal or obvious goal-scoring opportunity by

deliberately handling ball5. Denies an obvious goal-scoring opportunity by an

offense punishable by a free kick or penalty kick6. Offensive/insulting/abusive language or gestures7. Receives second caution in the same match

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MISCONDUCT

If play is stopped to issue a caution or send-off in conjunction with the commission of a foul, the restart would be an IFK, a DFK or a PK as

appropriate.

A player may carry out a combination of Misconduct and Foul, and the referee may sanction either or both

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MISCONDUCT

If the referee stops play for misconduct only, the restart will be:

•Indirect Free Kick if the misconduct is committed on the field of play (by a player or substitute)

•Dropped ball otherwise (typically when misconduct occurs off the field of play)

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MISCONDUCT

• Cards are only shown to players or substitutes.

• Cards are NEVER shown to coaches or other team officials, although they may be verbally warned or dismissed.

• A report must be submitted to the proper authority in either situation.

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A “look”

Suspend

Send Off

Caution

Whistle

Warn

Talk

Terminate

The steps of control:

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Checking for Learning

If a player jumps up-and-down to obstruct or prevent a player from carrying out a throw-in, is

this a foul or misconduct?

Misconduct (Unsporting Behavior)

What is the offense if a player forcefully strikes an opponent while they are competing for the

ball?

Serious Foul Play

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Checking for Learning

What is the offense if a player strikes another player while waiting for a corner kick to be taken?

Violent Conduct

What are the three DFK fouls for which even the attempt can be a foul?

Kicking or attempting to kick an opponentTripping or attempting to trip an opponent

Striking or attempting to strike an opponent

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Checking for LearningWhat are the seven “conditional” DFK fouls?

1. Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent

2. Trips or attempts to trip an opponent

3. Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent

4. Jumps at an opponent

5. Charges an opponent

6. Pushes an opponent

7. Tackles an opponent

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Intermediate Referee Course

In AYSO,It’s about more than the game !

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 3

The Offside Law is the only law that restricts tactical positioning during dynamic play.

OFFSIDE

The offside law is intended to ensure that players earn the right to shoot on goal.

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Elements of the offside infraction:

1.Position

2.Time of Judgment

3.Active Involvement

All three elements must be present or there cannot be an

infraction

OFFSIDE

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OFFSIDE

Offside PositionA Player is in an offside position if he is:

1.In the opponents’ half of the field;2.Closer to the opponents’ goal line than the

second last defender; and3.Closer to the opponents’ goal line than the ball

All three elements must be present or the player is not in an offside position, and there cannot be an infraction

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Offside Position

It is not an offence to be in an offside positionIt just means that player ismomentarily off his team.

He cannot interfere with play or any of the opposing players.

He cannot have any involvement in the match.He is off his team or off his side.

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OFFSIDE

Time of Judgment

Offside Position is judged at the momentthe ball touches or is played by one of his

team

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 3

OFFSIDE

Active Involvement

A player may be involved in active play by:

1.Interfering with play;

2.Interfering with an opponent; or

3.Gaining an advantage by being in that position.

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OFFSIDE

Once all three of these conditions have been met:

POSITIONTIME OF JUDGMENTACTIVE INVOLVEMENT

An offside infraction has occurred

An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team from the place the infringement occurred.

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OFFSIDE

Exceptions

There is no offense if a player receives the ball directly from:

Goal Kick

Corner Kick

Throw-In

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Deflection off Defender

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WAIT AND SEE

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Goal Kick

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Deflection off goalpost or goalkeeper

But what if the GK had parried the ball ??(Parry = Control)

NO OFFSIDE

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WHERE IS PLAY RESTARTED?

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Deflection off the Defender

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Key Takeaways

It is not an offense to be in an offside position

Wait for Active Involvement before signaling for offside

The player is not required to touch the ball for the offside to be penalized

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Intermediate Referee Course

In AYSO,It’s about more than the game !

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Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 4

Interaction with Coaches and Spectators

Have you ever had a situation where your behavior as a referee

either hurt or helped your ability to officiate a

match?

What was special about that behavior?

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Interaction with Coaches and Spectators

SCENARIO

In a U-10 game tensions are high. Everyone is yelling advice and instructions at the players. The coach of the Blue team has a loud, booming voice. The more exciting the game gets, the louder he gets. As referee, you see many players on the opposing team freeze whenever this loud coach yells instructions at his own team.

How can you, as referee, deal with this situation?When do you start?

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Interaction with Coaches and Spectators

SCENARIO

You are the referee in a U-12 match. The coaches of the Red team are constantly making negative remarks to, and putting down, their own players. You can tell that these are very inexperienced coaches.

What can you do to help thesecoaches and the kids?

When? Where? Who should be present?

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Interaction with Coaches and Spectators

SCENARIO

During the first half of a U-12 match, the Blue team coach has been complaining about the referee’s calls almost every time a call goes against her team. It is nearing the end of the half. The referee notices parents from the Blue team are beginning to complain.

What can you, the referee, do in this situation?

When and how? Who will you involve?

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Key Takeaways•Referees are role models and set the tone for the match.

•Referees must interact appropriately with players, coaches and spectators.

•Referees are guardians of the game and must remember the conceptof the AYSO Team.

•Referees must manage problems outside the touch lines.

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Intermediate Referee Course

In AYSO,It’s about more than the game !

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The Referee Team and Diagonal System of Control

What are the duties of the referee?

What are the duties of the asst. referee?

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Diagonal System of Control

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Fouls andinjuries

Touch line

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Diagram 1

Positioning and Movement

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Positioning and Movement

Fouls andin juries

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Positioning and Movement

Fouls andin juries

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Diagram 3

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POSITIONING

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Throw-in

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Where would you position yourself as

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Corner Kick

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Corner Kick

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Where would you position yourself as

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General Positioning

• Dropped Ball

• Goal Kick

• Free Kicks

• Penalty Kick

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Positioning:

Free kicks for the attacking team in the

attacking third of the field

QUESTIONS:

1. What areas or lines of responsibility need to be covered? (There are more than two…but only two people to cover them)

2. Who covers what? Why?

3. What are the advantages and risks of your decision?

4. Is your plan flexible?

Address these issues in your pregame !

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Scenario #1

Where would you position yourself as the Referee?

Why? What are you covering?

Where do you want your AR?Why? What is he covering?

What areas of concern are you leaving uncovered? Why?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of your choices?

Is your plan flexible? How?

Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 5

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Scenario #2

Where would you position yourself as the Referee?

Why? What are you covering?

Where do you want your AR?Why? What is he covering?

What areas of concern are you leaving uncovered? Why?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of your choices?

Is your plan flexible? How?

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Scenario #3

Where would you position yourself as the Referee?

Why? What are you covering?

Where do you want your AR?Why? What is he covering?

What areas of concern are you leaving uncovered? Why?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of your choices?

Is your plan flexible? How?

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Referee and Assistant Referee Communication

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Assistant Referee

Always carry the flag in the hand closest to the field

When signaling, stop and face the field. The flag is always in the appropriate hand when making signals

such that the arm never crosses the body.

Movement is most commonly side-stepping,but the AR must run when necessary.

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Referee and Assistant Referee Communication

• “Ready to start” before each kick-off

• Ball still in play

• Infraction seen by lead assistant referee

• Infraction seen by trail assistant referee

• Infraction inside the penalty area, indicated by the referee

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Referee and Assistant Referee Communication

• Direct free kick infraction signaled by the assistant referee

• Infraction meriting a penalty kick detected by assistant referee

• Indirect free kick signaled by the assistant referee

• No infraction

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Referee and Assistant Referee Communication

• No offside (assistant referee is indicating to referee)

• No offside (referee decides not to penalize and overrules assistant referee)

• No score; ball failed to enter goal

• No score; ball entered goal and the player scoring the goal was offside

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Referee and Assistant Referee Communication

• No score; an attacker fouled or an attacker other than the scorer was in an offside position and was involved in the active play

• Time remaining

• Time expired

• I don’t know

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Pre-Game, Post-Game and Halftime Activities

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Items to consider for your pre-game discussion:

Which diagonal to use

Duties, communication and responsibilities for:•Offside

•Set Plays

•Special communication

•Foul calling by assistant referees

•Timekeeping and scorekeeping responsibilities

•Substitution control

•Handling misconduct

•Special instructions

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Halftime

What do YOU consider important to do during halftime in YOUR games?

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Items to consider during your halftime:

Enter and leave the field together as a team

Update game cards with correct scores, cautions, send-offs, etc.

Compare notes on how the game is going:•Any adjustment to pre-game instructions?

•Tighten up? Loosen up? Keep the same?

•Any problem players to watch?

•Exchange information between ARs

•What should be expected in the second half?

Water and stretching

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Post-Game

What do YOU do as part of YOUR post-game?

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Items to consider as part of your post-game:

Complete game cards

Monitor handshake

Enter and leave the field together as a team

Complete misconduct report (if applicable)

Analyze the game with ARs•Is there anything you should have done differently?

•Is there anything you did that worked particularly well?

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Monitoring the Handshake

Do not stay in the center.Move with the breadth of player contact.

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In AYSO,It’s about more than the game !

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The National Referee Program

Who is “National”Coaches, Referees and

Parents elect their Regional Commissioner

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RC’s, Area Directors, Section Directors and other

Executive Members elect the Board of Directors

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Who is “National”

The Board of Directors governs AYSO

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So….who is “National” ????

It’sYou !

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The National Referee Program

The National Board of Directors, as empowered by AYSO Bylaws, appoints Advisory Commissions as they deem appropriate. The following commissions have been established:

– Coach – Management– Referee– Tournament – eAYSO

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The National Referee Program has three main elements:

Administration:• Support structure at all levels

(Region, Area, Section, National)• Required member of the Regional Board

of Directors

Instruction:• Certification• Training methods• Evaluation

Assessment• Advising• Observation• Assessment

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Advisor Program•Referees helping Referees•Intermediate Referees are expected to actively participate as Advisors for other referees

Observation•Required for certification as an Intermediate Referee•Not a pass/fail situation•Conducted by Advisors (appointed by the RRA) or certified Assessors

The National Referee Program

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Assessment•Required for certification as an Advanced or National Referee•Is a pass/fail situation•Conducted by certified Assessors

The National Referee Program

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In AYSO,It’s about more than the game !