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SOCCER 2003-04. RULE BOOK FORMAT. Play Rulings – New Format Importance of Play Rulings Locating the Play Rulings Points of Emphasis – New Format Points of Emphasis Framed in Box Format Change – Makes Rules Book More Usable. FIELD OF PLAY RULE 1-2-1. Multi-Use Field 2003 Questionnaire
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RULE BOOK FORMAT • Play Rulings – New Format • Importance of Play Rulings • Locating the Play Rulings • Points of Emphasis – New Format • Points of Emphasis Framed in Box • Format Change – Makes Rules Book More Usable
FIELD OF PLAYRULE 1-2-1 • Multi-Use Field • 2003 Questionnaire • Soccer Field Markings • Raise Level of Awareness
GOAL POST PADDING • Safety is Key • White Goal Post Padding • May Reduce Injuries • Padding is Legal • Padding Installation • Use Correct Padding for Soccer
FIELD CONDITIONSRULE 1-7-1 POE #3 • Responsibility/Decision to Play • Referee’s Responsibilities • Weather Conditions • Severe Weather • Lightning Guidelines • Additional State Association Guidelines
REQUIRED EQUIPMENTSHINGUARDS – RULE 4-1-1 • Proper Shinguards • Concern with Noncompliance • Official/Coach Concern • New Requirement: 2 inches above ankle • Define “ankle” • Define “two inches”
LOGOS ON SOCKSRULE 4-1-1a • Stockings are Required Equipment • Limited Number of Logos Allowed • Number of Logos on Jerseys • Number of Logos on Socks
STATE ASSOCIATION ADOPTIONS • Application of Rules • State Leeway • Communicate with Officials • Before the Season Starts…
COACHES’ RESPONSIBILITYRULE 4-3-1 POE #4 • Coach Responsibility for Proper Equipment • Sports as an Educational Experience • Shared Responsibility • Before Inspection • State Association Expectations
OFFICIALS’ UNIFORMSRULE 5-1-3 POE #5 • Various Jerseys • Financial Issue/Possible Conflicts • State Association & Jersey Color • Work with Officials’ Groups • Officials’ Jerseys – Dressed Alike • Same Color and Sleeve Length • Badges, Patches, Logos
GAME MANAGEMENT AND CONTEST SUPERVISIONPOE #6 • Importance of Sportsmanship • Involvement of School Personnel • Attention to Spectators and/or Bench Personnel
SPORTSMANSHIPRULE 5-2-2f POE #1 • Importance of Sportsmanship • Head Referee • Establish How Rules are Applied and Enforced • Sport as an Extension of Learning • Sportsmanship Statement • Be Brief • Different Methods
HOLDING, PUSHINGDELETE RULE 12-3-2 • Incidental Contact • Incidental Touching – Not a Foul • Holding or Pushing Involved • Deletion of 12-3-2
HOLDING & PUSHINGRULE 12-3-1-REVISITED • Standards for Interscholastic Sports • Behavior of Professional Players • Beware of “Professional Fouls” • Blatant Holding • Identify Other “Professional Fouls”
MISCONDUCT SIMULATING A FOULRULE 12-8-1f • Faking an Injury • “Diving” is Unsporting Conduct • Actual Fouls vs. Reactions • Cautioning Players
MISCONDUCT ZERO TOLERANCERULE 12-8-3d POE #2 • No Abusive Language or Gestures Allowed • Misconduct and Caution • Expect Good Behavior in Practice • “What You Permit, You Promote” • Zero Tolerance • Adults Must Model Appropriate Behavior • Referees Report Adult Misconduct • State Association Communicate Incidents to Schools
STATE ASSOCIATION COMMUNICATION • State Associations Interpret NFHS Soccer Rules in Each State • Communication with Schools • Communication System within the State • Important Topics of Discussion
COACH MISCONDUCTRULE 12-8-4 • Coach is Responsible • Inappropriate Behavior on Team • Inappropriate Behavior by Bench Personnel • Specific Situations
THROW-IN FROM TOUCHLINERULE 15-1-2 • Point of Throw-in • When Referee Stops Play • Proper Point of Throw-in • Example of Awarded Throw-in
SIGNAL – START THE CLOCK • Signal for Starting the Clock • Arm Begins in Vertical Position • Keep Arm Fully Extended
UNSPORTING CONDUCT SIGNAL ELIMINATED • Unsporting Conduct Signal Deleted • Penalty for Unsporting Conduct