2013.09.03 preseason ref meeting
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• Update to Laws of the Game• Common questions & situations• Mentoring• Ref policy• Sign-up process• Registration, Safe Haven &
Concussion training• Referee resources
Agenda
• No changes to the Laws of the Game
• Changes made to the interpretation of the Laws of the Game and Guidelines for Referees
Update to Laws of the Game
Law 11 – Offside
“Interfering with an opponent” means…
Preventing an opponent from playing or being able to play the ball by clearly
obstructing the opponent’s line of vision or challenging an opponent for the ball.
Law 11 – Offside
“Gaining an advantage by being in that position” means playing a ball…1. That rebounds or is deflected to him off
the goal post, crossbar or an opponent having been in an offside position; or
2. That rebounds, is deflected or is played to him from a deliberate save by an opponent having been in an offside position.
Law 11 – Offside
“Gaining an advantage by being in that position”
A player in an offside position receiving the ball from an opponent, who deliberately plays the ball (except from a deliberate save), is not considered to have gained an advantage.
Law 11 – Offside
• The current wording creates many discussions … it gives too much room for interpretation and is not precise enough.
• The new text is more in line with actual game situations and will eliminate the confusion regarding what is meant by rebound, deflection and when the ball has been deliberately saved.
Law 11 – Advice to Referees
• The act of challenging an opponent for the ball while in an offside position is now clearly incorporated into interfering with an opponent.
• The reworking of the definition of gaining an advantage does not call for any change in the way referees should have been implementing this concept.
• Update to Laws of the Game• Common questions & situations• Mentoring• Ref policy• Sign-up process• Registration & Safe Haven• Referee resources
Agenda
• Diagonal system of control• Repeat throw-ins• U10 & U12 game procedures• Misconduct reporting• Injuries / concussions
Common Questions & Situations
• ARs should have the goal on the right and halfway line on the left.
• Do NOT switch at halftime.
Diagonal System of Control
AR
AR
Repeat Throw-Ins
U08
Blow whistle
Explain
Repeat
Continue play
U10 & Above
Blow whistle
Explain
Award throw-into opponent
• Diagonal system of control• Repeat throw-ins• U10 & U12 game procedures• Misconduct reporting• Injuries / concussions
Common Questions & Situations
U10 & U12 Game Procedures
U10
Home – N or W side
U12
Home – west side
U12
Fie
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U12
Fie
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U10
Fie
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U10 Field
U10 & U12 Game Procedures
U10
Home – N or W side
U12
Home – west sideNo parents behind goal line (silent photogs only)
Check field lines & goals
Check equipment
Coin toss – home team calls, winner chooses direction, loser kicks off to start
U10 & U12 Game Procedures
U10
25 minute half
U12
30 minute halfSub break halfway through 1st half and 2nd half
(keep coaches, parents & subs off the field)
5 minute halftime (shorten if necessary)
Diagonal system
• U10 & U12 – Regional Ref Admin (Dan)
• U14-U19 – Area E Ref Administrator• Extra – Area L system
All reports must be submittedwithin 24 hours
Misconduct Reporting
• Diagonal system of control• Repeat throw-ins• U10 & U12 game procedures• Misconduct reporting• Injuries / concussions
Common Questions & Situations
• If a coach enters the field … player must leave field– Substitution– Re-enter after permission from referee
• Exceptions– Goalkeeper– Two or more players
Injuries
Concussions
• All concussions are serious. • Concussions can occur without loss
of consciousness.• Recognition and proper management
of concussions when they first occur can help prevent further injury.
Concussions
• Watch for a forceful blow to the head or body other or with obstacles, such as a goalpost, that results in rapid movement of the head.
AND…• Any change in the athlete’s behavior
thinking, or physical functioning.
• Update to Laws of the Game• Common questions & situations• Mentoring• Ref policy• Sign-up process• Registration, Safe Haven &
Concussion training• Referee resources
Agenda
• Update to Laws of the Game• Common questions & situations• Mentoring• Ref policy• Sign-up process• Registration, Safe Haven &
Concussion training• Referee resources
Agenda
• 10 points max• Regular season
– 6 or 7 games each half
– 12 games / 7 points– 13 games / 8 points
• Belmont Cup– 2 or 3 games– 2 or 3 points
U10 & U12 Ref Points Policy
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Games refereed
PointsEarned
61.60%
1 1 0.62
2 1 1.23
3 2 1.85
4 2 2.46
5 3 3.08
6 4 3.70
7 4 4.31
8 5 4.93
9 5 5.54
10 6 6.16
11 7 6.78
12 7 7.39
13 8 8.00
14 9 9.00
15 10 10.00
• At least 10 games – in the region –during the regular season– Minimum four games each half of
season• $200 “referee penalty” from team
account
Extra Program
• Update to Laws of the Game• Common questions & situations• Mentoring• Ref policy• Sign-up process• Registration, Safe Haven &
Concussion training• Referee resources
Agenda
• Update to Laws of the Game• Common questions & situations• Mentoring• Ref policy• Sign-up process• Registration, Safe Haven &
Concussion training• Referee resources
Agenda
• Update to Laws of the Game• Common questions & situations• Mentoring• Ref policy• Sign-up process• Registration, Safe Haven &
Concussion training• Referee resources
Agenda
• ussoccer.com -- referees, resource center– LOTG, videos (myths, gray areas, etc.),
training• asktheref.com• ayso.org
– Whistle Stop
Resources
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