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Mod “ C” Brain Teasers. Ohio South 2016 Advanced Referee Recertification Mod “C” Training. Ethics - BT #1. It is considered as a breach of ethics if during the game you, as an AR, yell out to the Referee … “If you do not start controlling the game, I will walk away”. A. TRUE B. FALSE.
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Mod “C” Brain Teasers Ohio South 2016 Advanced Referee Recertification Mod “C” Training
Ethics - BT #1 It is considered as a breach of ethics if during the game you, as an AR, yell out to the Referee … “If you do not start controlling the game, I will walk away”. A. TRUE B. FALSE
Offside – BT #2 A3 has the ball near the halfway line and kicks it into space near the penalty arc. The Goalkeeper D2, races out toward the ball, defender D5, runs back to defend and attacker A9 races from an offside position to try to score. Neither defender D2 nor D5 are aware that attacker A9 was in an offside position, so both defenders desperately slide to the ground. D5 gets a toe on the ball first, kicking it into the open goal. Is this a valid goal? A. Yes B. No
Offside – BT #3 In a U-10 Division C game an attacker A3, who is in an offside position, sprints forward when the ball has been kicked ahead by a teammate. A defender, D4, in the vicinity of the kicked ball reflectively sticks out her foot, makes contact and redirects the ball. A3 then runs to the ball and kicks it into the goal. What is the correct restart? A. Corner KickB. Goal Kick C. Kick-Off D. IFK
Offside – BT #4 An attacker A6 in an offside position sprints towards the ball that has been kicked ahead by a teammate. The nearest defender, D7, then also starts to sprint to the ball, and is able to kick the ball over the goal line and out of play well before A6 is able to reach the ball. What is the correct restart? A. Goal Kick B. Corner Kick C. IFK D. DFK
Dangerous Play – BT #5 In a U-11 Division C game player A8, who is bigger than all the other players but not as skilled, deliberately plays in an overly-aggressive manner with the direct intent to intimidate and scare off opposing players from playing the ball. When this occurs, the referee should stop the game and award an IFK for dangerous play by A8? A. TRUE B. FALSE
Responsibilities – BT #6 Three adults have been assigned to a officiate a U14 boys game using the diagonal system. One official fails to show up and no one is available to serve as a Club Linesman. Both coaches, who are familiar with both officials, agree that using two-whistles would provide a better officiated match and insist that the match be officiated using two whistles. In this situation it would then be acceptable for the two referees to officiate the game using two whistles. A. TrueB. False
Responsibilities – BT #7 In a GU12 match the Referee determines that one of the teams has only Gold shirts to wear in the game. The Referee decides to have the officiating crew change to Blue jerseys, but the two young ARs only have Gold shirts. To avoid problems the Referee decides to wear a Blue jersey, while allowing the ARs to wear their Gold shirts. Is this acceptable and something the Referee should do? A. YesB. No
Responsibilities – BT #8 An adult AR comes to a match wearing black ankle socks, green shoes and long shorts hanging below the knee. The Referee decides to dismiss the AR for not wearing a proper uniform and then appoints a Club Linesman in his place. The AR expects to be paid, since he was scheduled by the assignor, traveled 20 miles and he was at the field well prior to game time. The Referee is obligated to give this AR his game fee, even though the Referee chose not to use him. A. TrueB. False
Skill Level – BT #9 In a BU19 State Cup match a hard kicked ball is coming right toward player A6's head. Reflectively, the player A6 raises both hands to protect his face and the ball then hits A6's forearm and falls to the ground at his feet. A6 immediately collects the ball with his feet and dribbles the ball around a defender D2 and kicks the ball into the goal. The referee should (more than one correct answer may be possible): Allow the goal, since no foul has occurred Do not allow the goal and call the foul on A6 for deliberately handling the ball Do not allow the goal and call a foul on A6 because he gained an unfair advantage from the ball to hand contact. Restart with a kick-off Restart with a DFK for D2’s team Restart with an IFK for D2’s team
Skill Level – BT #10 In a GU10 Division C match a hard kicked ball is coming right toward an attacking player A9's head. Reflectively, the player A9 raises both hands to protect her face and the ball then hits her forearm and falls to the ground at her feet. A9 immediately collects the ball with her feet and kicks it into the goal. The referee should (more than one correct answer may be possible): Allow the goal, since no foul has occurred Do not allow the goal and call the foul on A9 for deliberately handling the ball Do not allow the goal and call a foul on A9 because she gained an unfair advantage from the ball to hand contact. Restart with a kick-off Restart with a DFK for the defending team Restart with an IFK for the defending team
Persistent Infringement – BT #11 In a U17 upper level boys match a defender D6 has been marking the center striker A7 from the beginning of the game. D6 has constantly (7 different times) committed little ticky-tacky, but annoying, fouls that the referee considers to be trifling and does not whistle or acknowledge any of them. In the 35th minute of the game D6 grabs A7’s shirt just enough to knock him off the ball. The referee blows his whistle to stop play and awards a DFK to A7 for the holding foul committed by D6. Even though this is the first foul called by the referee against D6 in the game, the referee should still issue a caution to D6 for persistent infringement. A. TRUE B. FALSE
Dissent – BT #12 During the game a BU16 player, A5, is being taunted and verbally chastised by several spectators on the sideline. Finally after several comments from the sideline, player A5 flips them the bird. The referee should send off player A5 for using offensive, insulting or abusive language and/or gestures. A. TRUE B. FALSE
Game Situations – BT #13 Midway thru the first half in a game between two evenly matched BU11 Division “C” teams, Alex has control of the ball about 40-yards out and is dribbling the ball on a drive to goal. David who is chasing Alex from behind is able to make a sliding tackle for the ball. David’s lead foot cleanly touches the ball away from Alex, but his trailing leg also accidentally clips Alex, who then stumbles before awkwardly regaining his balance. In the meantime the kicked ball is immediately collected by Dan, who is nearby. Adam, who is also close-by quickly challenges Dan and successfully gains control of the ball and continues the drive on goal.
Game Situations – BT #14 In a GU14 upper division match a loose ball at midfield has two defenders, Debby and Diane, and two attackers, Amber and Ann, contesting for the ball. There is a flurry of kicking to gain possession of the ball, when suddenly Amber emerges from the pack with the balland begins dribbling downfield. However, Debby is on the ground holding her foot and appears to be hurt.
Game Situations – BT #15 In a BU11, Division “C” game Andy and Dennis are running down the field side-by-side contesting for the ball and jostling for position. During the process, Andy first pushes Dennis away, who immediately does some pushing back. This pushing and bumping behavior continues on for the entire run with nobody gaining any obvious advantage. Once inside the Penalty Area, Andy takes a weak shot on goal just after having been pushed again by Dennis. The shot is easily caught by the GK.
Game Situations – BT #16 In a BU16 upper level match with 5-minutes left in the game Derek’s team is behind 6-0. During play, Derek deliberately kicks the ball back to his own goalkeeper. But the GK isn’t able to control the pass with his feet and the ball rolls on towards the goal. Another defender, Dale dives at the ball and in a sweeping motion with his arm is able to deflect the ball wide of the goal preventing a sure goal. An attacker, Austin, then races in and kicks the ball wide of the goal missing the open net.
Game Situations – BT #17 In a GU16 Division “B” match Abby is dribbling along the touchline in front of the coaches at midfield, when Denise challenges her and tries to tackle the ball away. Abby retains control of the ball and tries to continue her attack, but Denise then grabs Abby by the jersey. This knocks Abby off balance and causes her to lose the ball. In the ensuing scramble between opposing players, Amber is able to collect the ball and continue the attack.