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Advanced Referee Certification Clinic For Powerchair Football

Advanced Referee Certification Clinic For Powerchair Football. Please turn off or mute all cell phones, pagers, blackberries, blueberries, strawberries…. Introductions. Background? Coach/referee/player? Years of Experience? Powerchair Football? Running Football? Other interests?.

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Advanced Referee Certification Clinic For Powerchair Football

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  1. Advanced Referee Certification Clinic For Powerchair Football Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  2. Please turn off or mute all cell phones, pagers, blackberries, blueberries, strawberries… Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  3. Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  4. Introductions • Background? • Coach/referee/player? • Years of Experience? • Powerchair Football? • Running Football? • Other interests? Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  5. ADMINISTRATIVE • We are guests here • Feel free to bring drinks/snacks….but clean up! • Limit your noise outside the classroom • I teach for about 50 minutes, then give 10 minute break • If you need to step out, do so • Bathrooms • Snacks/Lunch Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  6. BOTTOM LINE • I am here to teach • Bottom Line: • “To put good referees on the pitch” Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  7. Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  8. Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  9. Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  10. Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  11. Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  12. Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  13. Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  14. Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  15. Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  16. Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  17. Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  18. Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  19. Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  20. What is Powerchair Football? • First competitive team sport designed and developed specifically for power wheelchair users. • Participants include people with quadriplegia, MD, MS, CP, head trauma, stroke, and other disabilities. • Athletes use “footguard” to maneuver ball (contd.) Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  21. What is Powerchair Football? • Two teams of 4 players on a basketball court. (contd.) Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  22. What is Powerchair Football?(contd.) • Similar to Futsal…no sideboards – makes it a very economical and safe sport. • A great skill-developer, demanding quick reflexes, fast thinking, and pin-point passing – an exciting game for all! Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  23. No changes! • “Football mothers” • Complaining (whining) coaches • “Smack” talking players! • Team play • Competition • Sense of accomplishment and pride • Sportsmanship • Intensity Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  24. No changes! The players want to be treated as athletes – nothing more…nothing less. Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  25. Treated as athletes… Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  26. Treated as athletes… Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  27. Have Joy as athletes… Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  28. One key difference… • On touchline of able-bodied (AB) team: • Medical kit • On touchline of PF team: • Tool kit Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  29. Brief History of Powerchair Football 1970’s 1980’s 1990’s 2000’s 1970’s: First played in France. Spread to Belgium, Denmark, Portugal, Japan & England. 1988: First played in US (Berkeley, CA). Oct 05: Began international discussions to merge 3 types of powerchair football. 1982: First played in North America (Canada). Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  30. Brief History of Powerchair Football 1970’s 1980’s 1990’s 2000’s Oct 07 1st WC Jul 06: FIPFA established – standardized “Laws of the Game”. Nov 08 1st Euro Cup Nov 11 2nd WC Oct 09 1st ACC Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  31. October 2007, Tokyo Japan • Powerchair Football’s First World Cup! Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  32. FIPFA (Full members and associates) Australia Belgium Brazil Canada Denmark England France Hong Kong Ireland Japan Poland Portugal Russia Singapore South Korea Switzerland Turkey US Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  33. International Organizations PFCA CONCACAF - Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football UEFA - Union des associations européennes de football CONMEBOL - Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol AFC - Asian Football Confederation CAF - Confédération Africaine de Football OFC - Oceania Football Confederation PFCA – Powerchair Football Confederation of the Americas EPFA – European Powerchair Football Association Asia/Oceania Zone (African Zone) (Middle Eastern Zone) Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  34. Powerchair Referee Training Course Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  35. "The problem with referees is that they just don't care which side wins." • Tom Canterbury, US college basketball player Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  36. ADMINISTRATIVE • Registration Forms: Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  37. 8 LEAVE BLANK PRINT NEATLY PRINT NEATLY PRINT NEATLY PRINT NEATLY PRINT NEATLY PRINT NEATLY PRINT NEATLY PRINT NEATLY PRINT NEATLY PRINT NEATLY Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  38. PRINT NEATLY “FIFA” = “Running game (able bodied)” Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  39. This portion only for recertification Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  40. MUST read, sign, & date Signed PRINT NEATLY Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  41. Administrative sections – leave blank Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  42. Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  43. Structure of the Laws Laws of the Game Technical Supplement to the Laws USPSA Advice to Referees Classification Rulebook Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  44. Laws of the Game – How Many? • The Field of Play • The Ball • The Number of Players • The Players’ Equipment • The Referee • The Assistant Referees • The Duration of the Match • The Start and Restart of Play • The Ball In and Out of Play • The Method of Scoring • Field Position • Fouls and Misconduct • Free Kicks • The Penalty Kick • The Kick-In • The Goal Kick • The Corner Kick • Classification • COMMON SENSE!!! Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  45. This is the order we’ll examine the Laws The Authority 5 - The Referee 6 - The Assistant Referees 1 - The Field of Play 2 - The Ball 3 - The Number of Players 4 - The Players’ Equipment 7 - The Duration of the Match 8 - The Start and Restart of Play 9 - The Ball In and Out of Play 10 - The Method of Scoring 13 - Free Kicks 15 - The Kick-In 16 - The Goal Kick 17 - The Corner Kick 11 - Field Position 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 14 - The Penalty Kick 18 - Classification Basic Laws Technical Laws Federation International of PowerchairFootballAssociations (FIPFA)

  46. 2009 Laws of the Game

  47. So now…on to the Laws of the Game! Federation International of Powerchair Football Associations (FIPFA)

  48. Law 5 – The Referee

  49. Referee’s Duties and Responsibilities • Referee’s authority • Referee’s decision is final • Can change decision before ball back in play • Advantage clause • Removal of injured players/inoperable equipment • Suspended vs Terminated match • Uniforms and equipment • 7 most important words in the law: “If, in the opinion of the referee…”

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