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Intermediate Referee Course

Improve tactics, strategy understanding. Learn referee duties, manage interactions, AYSO rules. Develop skills of young players.

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Intermediate Referee Course

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  1. 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

  2. Intermediate Referee Course OBJECTIVES Utilize the diagonal system of control effectively Communicate effectively and correctly Increased knowledge of Offside Identify all fouls and all forms of misconduct Intermediate Referee Course

  3. Intermediate Referee Course OBJECTIVES Understand and manage interactions between coaches, players and officials Understand the AYSO National Referee Program Become adept with AYSO Rules and Regulations. Intermediate Referee Course

  4. CHARACTERISTICS OF U-12 PLAYERS Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  5. 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 Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  6. 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 Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  7. General: 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 Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  8. Touchline: Maximum – 130 yards Minimum – 100 yards Goal Line: Maximum – 100 yards Minimum – 50 yards The Field of Play: Goals: 8 feet high 8 yards wide Ball: Size 4 Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  9. The Field of Play Corner Flag Halfway Flag Goal Penalty Arc Penalty Mark Center Circle Corner Area Check Field markings Halfway Line Penalty Area Goal Area Goal Line Touch Line Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  10. Teams: Maximum of 12 on the roster. Nine players per team on the field (9v9). One of which is the goalkeeper. Game Duration: Two 30-minute halves. Substitutions approx. 15 minutes into 1st half Substitutions approx. 15 minutes into 2nd half Halftime break is 5-10 minutes. Note that FIFA permits modifications to the Laws in 5 areas for youth matches. Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  11. Permitted Modifications: • Size of the field of play • Size, weight and material of the ball • Width between the goalposts and the height of the crossbar from the ground • Duration of the periods of play • Substitutions Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  12. In AYSO, It’s about more than the game ! Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  13. OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  14. OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: SCORE Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  15. OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: SCORE PREVENT SCORING Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  16. OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: SCORE PREVENT SCORING MAINTAIN POSSESSION Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  17. OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: SCORE PREVENT SCORING MAINTAIN POSSESSION REGAIN POSSESSION Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  18. OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: SCORE PREVENT SCORING MAINTAIN POSSESSION REGAIN POSSESSION AVANCE THE BALL Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  19. OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: SCORE PREVENT SCORING MAINTAIN POSSESSION REGAIN POSSESSION ADVANCE THE BALLDELAY OPPONENTS Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  20. OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: SCORE PREVENT SCORING MAINTAIN POSSESSION REGAIN POSSESSION ADVANCE THE BALL DELAY OPPONENTS Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  21. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  22. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS:DEFENDERS: PENETRATION Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  23. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: PENETRATION PRESSURE (DELAY) Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  24. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS:DEFENDERS: PENETRATION PRESSURE (DELAY) SUPPORT Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  25. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: PENETRATION PRESSURE (DELAY) SUPPORTCOVER Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  26. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS:DEFENDERS: PENETRATION PRESSURE (DELAY) SUPPORTCOVER MOBILITY Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  27. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: PENETRATION PRESSURE (DELAY) SUPPORT COVER MOBILITY BALANCE Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  28. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS:DEFENDERS: PENETRATION PRESSURE (DELAY) SUPPORT COVER MOBILITY BALANCE WIDTH Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  29. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: PENETRATION PRESSURE (DELAY) SUPPORT COVER MOBILITY BALANCE WIDTH COMPACTNESS Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  30. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS:DEFENDERS: PENETRATION PRESSURE (DELAY) SUPPORT COVER MOBILITY BALANCE WIDTH COMPACTNESS CREATIVITY Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  31. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: PENETRATION PRESSURE (DELAY) SUPPORT COVER MOBILITY BALANCE WIDTH COMPACTNESS CREATIVITY CONTROL/RESTRAIN COMPOSURE Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  32. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: PENETRATION PRESSURE (DELAY) SUPPORT COVER MOBILITY BALANCE WIDTH COMPACTNESS CREATIVITY CONTROL/RESTRAIN COMPOSURE Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  33. Reading the Game Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  34. U-12 Match AR The Attacker has lost the ball. NOW what is his Objective? What is this Attacker’s Objective? A D D R Where does the Referee want to move? What is this Defender’s Objective? What is this Defender’s NEW Objective? Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  35. U-12 Match AR What is this Defender’s Objective? What is this Attacker’s Objective? A D D A R D What should the Referee anticipate? Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  36. U-12 Match AR What should the Referee anticipate? What is this Defender’s Objective? R D D D A D A What is this Attacker’s Objective? Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  37. Checking for Learning • FIFA 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 Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  38. Checking for Learning What is the maximum and minimum length of the touchline? Maximum: 130 yards Minimum: 100 yards Name three of the five Attacking Principles. Penetration – Advancing the ball Support – Supporting teammates Mobility – Creating attacking opportunities Width – Attacking on a broad front Creativity – Individual flair Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  39. Checking for Learning Name three of the five Defending Principles. Pressure/Delay – Slowing down the attack Cover – Supporting teammates Balance – Reading the attack; adjusting position Compactness – Compressing the attack Control/Restrain (Composure) – Patience Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 1

  40. In AYSO, It’s about more than the game ! Intermediate Referee Course

  41. FOULS Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

  42. FOULS Write these down !! • In order to be a Foul, • the incident must be committed: • By a player • Against an opposing player • While the ball is in play • All three criteria MUST be met, or it isn’t a foul ! Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

  43. FOULS There are eleven of them There are two types of fouls: and Indirect Free Kick Fouls • Seven“conditional” fouls. • Must be committed in a manner considered by the referee to be: • Careless • Reckless • Using excessive force • Four “un-conditional” fouls. • If they happened….then they’re fouls Direct Free Kick Fouls Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

  44. Direct Free Kick Fouls Seven “conditional” fouls • Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent • Trips or attempts to trip an opponent • Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent • Jumps at an opponent • Charges an opponent • Pushes an opponent • Tackles or challenges an opponent Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

  45. Direct Free Kick Fouls Seven “conditional” fouls • Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent • Trips or attempts to trip an opponent • Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent • Jumps at an opponent • Charges an opponent • Pushes an opponent • Tackles or challenges an opponent Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

  46. Direct Free Kick Fouls Seven “conditional” fouls • Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent • Trips or attempts to trip an opponent • Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent • Jumps at an opponent • Charges an opponent • Pushes an opponent • Tackles or challenges an opponent Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

  47. Direct Free Kick Fouls Seven “conditional” fouls If the referee deems the action to be an offense AND It involves contact with an opponent, it is a Direct Free Kick or Penalty Kick Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

  48. The “Conditions” Careless – the player has not used due caution in making a play. Reckless – the player acts with disregard to the dangers to or consequences for the opponent. Excessive Force – the player has exceeded the use of force necessary to make a fair play for the ball and has endangered the safety of an opponent. Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

  49. The remaining four DFK fouls are: • Holds an opponent • Spits at an opponent • Impedes an opponent with contact • Handles the ball deliberately (except for the goalkeeper within his own penalty area) • (This is a foul against the opposing team) Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

  50. Indirect Free Kick Fouls The IFK fouls fall into two groups: Four that are committed solely by the goalkeeper Three that can be committed by anyone. Intermediate Referee Course - Lesson 2

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