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Fouls and Misconduct (12)

Fouls and Misconduct (12). U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program Grade 8 Referee Course Competitive Youth Training. Overview. Fouls Direct free kick fouls Indirect free kick fouls Misconduct Cautionable offenses Sending-off offenses. Part 1 – Fouls. Fouls. Committed By a player

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Fouls and Misconduct (12)

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  1. Fouls and Misconduct (12) U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program Grade 8 Referee Course Competitive Youth Training

  2. Overview • Fouls • Direct free kick fouls • Indirect free kick fouls • Misconduct • Cautionable offenses • Sending-off offenses

  3. Part 1 – Fouls

  4. Fouls • Committed • By a player • On the field of play • While the ball is in play • Against an opponent

  5. Details to Remember • How do we know if it’s a foul? • If in the opinion of the referee … • What about a thrown object? • Considered an extension of the hand • Throwing object at person same as hitting them • Throwing object at ball (with contact) is handling • The “foul” occurs where the object strikes

  6. The “CREF” Fouls Careless, reckless, excessive force • Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent • Trips of attempts to trip an opponent • Jumps at an opponent • Charges an opponent • Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent • Pushes an opponent • Tackles an opponent

  7. Careless • Player has shown a lack of attention or consideration when making a challenge or acted without precaution • No further disciplinary sanction is needed if a foul is judged to be careless

  8. Pop Quiz When can a foul occur? • During the halftime interval • During the period immediately before and after the match • When the ball is in play • All of the above

  9. Reckless • Player has acted with disregard to the danger to, or consequences for, opponent • Must be cautioned and issued a yellow card

  10. Excessive Force • Player has far exceeded the necessary use of force and is in danger of injuring opponent • Must be sent off and issued a red card

  11. Kicking (or attempt)

  12. Tripping (or attempt) NO FOUL

  13. Jumping At

  14. Charging

  15. Striking (or attempt)

  16. Pop Quiz Who can commit a foul? • Players • Substitutes • Substituted players • All of the above

  17. Pushing

  18. Tackling

  19. “Always” Fouls Yes, even if it was an accident

  20. Holding

  21. Spitting at opponent

  22. Deliberate Handling

  23. HANDBALL is not a foul This is deliberate handling This is a handball

  24. Handling Deliberate act of a player making contact with the ball with hand or arm • How do we know? • Deliberate action • “Deliberate – not “intentional” • Hand not in “normal” playing position • “Normal” doesn’t mean “normal for this person” • Continues initially accidental contact • “Ball hits hand” and then hand is used to direct it

  25. The Reality of Deliberate Handling • It’s the “cause” not the “result” • If contact NOT deliberate, “gaining an advantage” doesn’t make it a foul! • “Self-protection” is allowed. • Distance from ball • Speed of ball • Normal reaction vs. deliberate handling

  26. Remember …. • Goalkeepers outside of the penalty area • No special rights • Deliberate handling is still a DFK foul!

  27. Pop Quiz Where can a foul occur? • In the technical area • On the field of play • In the spectator area • ‘a’ and ‘b’ above, but not ‘c’

  28. Restarts for DFK fouls • Direct free kick • Taken from location of offense • Inside own goal area • Taken anywhere in the area • Penalty kick • Direct free kick foul in own penalty area • Penalty mark

  29. 8 Indirect Free Kick Fouls

  30. Six Second Rule

  31. Using Hands Twice

  32. Deliberately Kicked

  33. Throw-in from Teammate

  34. Pop Quiz Under the Laws of the Game, it is a foul for a player to strike: • The referee • A player from the opposing team • A teammate • All of the above

  35. Dangerous Play

  36. Impeding (Formerly “Obstruction”)

  37. Shielding or Impeding? Within playing distance of the ball

  38. Preventing GK From Releasing the Ball

  39. Other Offenses • Play is stopped to issue a yellow or red card to a player on the field of play during play • IFK to opponent at location of misconduct

  40. Free Kick Location • An indirect free kick is taken from the place where the offense occurred • In defensive goal area • Kick may be taken from any point inside • In attacking goal area • Kick taken on goal area line parallel to goal line at point nearest to where foul occurred

  41. 7 7 Part 2 – Misconduct

  42. Misconduct • Caution • Yellow card • Send off • Red card • Only applies to • Players • Substitutes • Substituted Players

  43. Cautionable Offenses

  44. Leaves Field w/o Permission Excludes “Normal Course of Play” (Think “offside”)

  45. Enters or re-enters field without permission

  46. Fails to Respect Distance Free Kick – 10 yards Corner Kick – 10 yards Throw-in – 2 yards

  47. Delaying the restart of play

  48. Persistent infringement

  49. Dissent by word or action The Three P’s Public Personal Provocative

  50. Unsporting Behavior • Reckless challenge • Tactical foul • Diving • Faking an injury • Removing jersey in celebration • Taunting • Got on my nerves

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