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Education Session

Join John and Abbi in this interactive gameshow as they test your knowledge of the rules and regulations of soccer. Answer questions, dispute answers, and earn points for your team. Have fun and remember, fair play is key!

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Education Session

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  1. The Laws of the Gameshow Education Session Created by John Oliva Presented by John & Abbi March 5, 2016

  2. Rules and Regulations • The participants will be split up into teams. • One player from each team will come up to the table to answer a question for their team. • After the question is asked, you’ll have 5 sec to answer using the white board. • Each person MUST answer the question. • The answer can be disputed with a valid argument, however, the hosts have the final say  • The points for each question will be shown before the question is asked. • Feel free to ask questions about an answer. • Good Luck, Have Fun, and remember, . . . FAIR PLAY please!

  3. Before we begin . . . • Divide group into teams • Let each team choose a “Team Name”

  4. Warm Up The facts . . .

  5. Let’s start with a player from each team

  6. The facts . . . • How many laws of the game are there? • 17 or 18 if you have common sense  5 Points

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  8. The facts . . . • What is the minimum height of the corner flags? • Five feet. 5 Points

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  10. The facts . . . • What is the standard dimension of a goal? • 8 feet by 8 yards or 2.44 m by 7.32 m 5 Points

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  12. The facts . . . • The half time interval must not exceed 15 minutes. True or False? • True. • This was written into the LOTG in 1995. 5 Points

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  14. The facts . . . • What law is called “The Referee” ? • Law 5. 5 Points

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  16. The facts . . . • What is the maximum width of a soccer field? • 90 yards. 5 Points

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  18. The facts . . . • There are 6 cautionable offences. True or False? • False, there are 7. 5 Points Final Question of the Warm Up

  19. End of Warm Up Score Update?

  20. First Half

  21. It the responsibility of the referee to ensure that no unauthorized persons enter the field of play. True or False? Wait for the whole question • True. 10 Points

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  23. A goal kick is taken and it deflects off a team-mate standing in the penalty area and goes into the goal. What decision should the referee make? a) The referee stops play and the goal kick is retaken. b) The referee stops play and restarts the match with a corner. c) The referee allows the goal. d) The referee stops play and an indirect free-kick is awarded to the opposing team. 10 Points

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  25. A player takes a free kick quickly with an opponent five yards away, and the ball hits the opponent. What decision should the referee make? • Let play continue. • Caution the opponent and retake the free kick. • Always order the free kick to be retaken in all cases. • Let play continue and during the next stoppage, continue the opponent. 10 Points

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  27. An attacker kicks the ball towards the goal. The goal keeper throws a boot, which stops the ball from entering the goal. What decision should the referee make? a) The goalkeeper is sent off for denying an obvious goal scoring opportunity and play is restarted with a penalty kick. b) The goalkeeper is sent off for denying an obvious goal scoring opportunity and play is restarted with an indirect free kick taken from the place where the boot hit the ball. c) The goalkeeper is cautioned for unsporting behavior and play is restarted with an indirect free kick taken from the place where the boot was thrown. d) The goalkeeper is cautioned for unsporting behavior and play is restarted with a penalty kick. 10 Points

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  29. What decision should the referee make if two players from different teams commit two reckless simultaneous fouls? a) The referee sends off both players and play is restarted. b) The referee allows play to continue. c) The referee cautions both players and play is restarted with a dropped ball. d) The referee applies advantage and takes disciplinary action if necessary according to the offences when the ball is next out of play. 10 Points

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  31. While the ball is in play, the assistant referee observes a player’s violent conduct and signals. The referee does not see the signal and the offender’s team scores a goal. At that moment, the referee sees the assistant referee’s signal. What decision should the referee make? a) Disallow the goal, send off the offending player and restart play with an indirect free kick. b) Disallow the goal, send off the offending player and restart play with a penalty kick or a direct free kick. c) Disallow the goal, send off the offending player an restart play with a free kick, penalty or dropped ball. d) None of the previous answers is correct. 10 Points

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  33. Is there a maximum distance away from the touch line from which a throw-in may be taken? a) Yes. The thrower must stand at least 2 yds (2m) from the touch lines. b) No c) Yes d) Yes. The thrower must stand no more than 2 yds (2m) from the touch line. 10 Points

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  35. An assistant referee indicates the ball has crossed the goal line but the referee does not see the flag. Then a defender strikes an opponent inside the penalty area using excessive force. What decision should the referee make? • The referee sends off the defender and play restarts with a penalty kick. • The referee sends off the defender and play restarts with a goal kick, a kick off or a corner kick. • The referee restarts play with a goal kick or a corner kick but does not take any disciplinary action. • The referee sends off the defender. Play restarts with a goal kick or a corner kick. 10 Points Final Question of the Half

  36. End of First Half Score Update?

  37. Second Half

  38. Should a player who has already been cautioned during a match, and who commits an offence which merits a caution during kicks from the penalty mark be sent off? • No, but it should be noted in the referee’s report and he cannot take part in the kicks from the penalty mark. • Yes,and the other team shall reduce to equate. • Yes • No, because the match has already finished. 20 Points

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  40. Which of the following is incorrect? Cooperation provided by the assistant referee includes… • Indicating when foul play has occurred near to him during a match. • Informing the referee that a player who was previously bleeding is now ready to return. • Checking a player who has left the field of play to adjust his kit and is standing next to him is ready to return. • Giving permission for medical staff to enter the field of play to check on injured players. 20 Points

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  42. A player inside the penalty area strikes the referee. What decision should the referee make? • The player is sent off for violent conduct. Play is restarted with a penalty kick. • The player is sent off for violent conduct. Play is restarted with a dropped ball. • The player is sent off fot violent conduct. Play is restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team taken from where the offence occurred. • The player is sent off for violent conduct. Play is restarted with a direct free kick to the opposing team taken from where the offence occurred. 20 Points

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  44. Where should a free kick awarded to the defending team inside their own goal area be taken from? • From anywhere, as long as it is within the penalty area. • On the line of the goal area at the closest point to the place where the offence was committed. • On top of the goal area, closest to the place where the referee indicated the offence. • From anywhere in the goal area. 20 Points

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  46. If an incident takes place that is not mentioned in the Laws of the game, what decision must the referee make and from where must play be restarted? • Let play continue if a simultaneous foul has been committed by players from opposing players. • Stop play and restart with a dropped ball at the place where the ball was when play was stopped . • Restart play by means of a throw in from the place closest to where the ball was when play was stopped. • Always allow play to continue. 20 Points Final Question of the Regular Time

  47. End of Second Half Score Update?

  48. First Extra Time

  49. A player scores a goal by supporting himself on the shoulder of a team mate. The referee… • Cautions the player and awards an indirect free kick. • Cautions the player and awards a direct free kick. • Awards a direct free kick. • Awards and indirect free kick 30 Points

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