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RECREATIONAL YOUTH REFEREE COURSE Unit 5. Being a Referee or Assistant Referee. Referee Assistant Referee Diagonal System of Control Uniform & Equipment. Unit 5, Referee, V-1. USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course. Being a Referee or Assistant Refereec. Objective:.
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RECREATIONAL YOUTH REFEREE COURSE Unit 5 Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Referee Assistant Referee Diagonal System of Control Uniform & Equipment Unit 5, Referee, V-1 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Refereec Objective: 1. The students will identify the duties and powers of the Referee 2. The students will identify the duties of the Assistant Referee 3. The students will identify the basic concepts of the Diagonal System of Control 4. The students will identify the proper uniform and equipment of the Referee Unit 5, Referee, V-2 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Referee’s Powers & Duties: Referee’s authority: begins upon arrival at field until leaving field after end of match Approve the ball Ensure players’ equipment meets Law 4 Keep record of game and time Unit 5, Referee, V-3 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Referee’s Powers & Duties: Stop, suspend, terminate game for: Infringements of the Laws Outside interference Stop play for serious injury Allow play to continue for slight injury Have player bleeding leave the field Unit 5, Referee, V-4 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Referee’s Powers & Duties:
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Referee’s Powers & Duties: Give advantage if offended team will benefit Unit 5, Referee, V-5 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Referee’s Powers & Duties: Give advantage if offended team will benefit Caution or send off players guilty of misconduct Unit 5, Referee, V-5 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Referee’s Powers & Duties: Give advantage if offended team will benefit Caution or send off players guilty of misconduct Take action against team officials who misbehave Unit 5, Referee, V-5 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Referee’s Powers & Duties: Give advantage if offended team will benefit Caution or send off players guilty of misconduct Take action against team officials who misbehave Act on advice of Assistant Referee when… Unit 5, Referee, V-5 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Referee’s Powers & Duties: Not allow unauthorized persons on the field Match report: •Disciplinary action against players or team officials •Other incidents May change decision if play has not been restarted Unit 5, Referee, V-6 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Referee may terminate a match for reasons of: safety (weather, darkness) Unit 5, Referee, V-7 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Referee may terminate a match for reasons of: safety (weather, darkness) team not appear or leave before match ends interference by spectators But: may not declare a winner or loser Unit 5, Referee, V-7 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Records to keep: Start time End time Goals as they are scored Players cautioned or sent off Team officials misconduct and action taken Unit 5, Referee, V-8 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Types of Assistants: Neutral: Referees serving as Assistant Referee Linesmen (USSF grade 10) Not neutral: Club Linesmen Unit 5, Assistant Referee, V-1 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Duties of Assistant Referee: 1. Ball out of play 2. Which side entitled to throw-in, goal kick or corner kick Unit 5, Assistant Referee, V-2 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Duties of Assistant Referee: 1. Ball out of play 2. Which side entitled to throw-in, goal kick or corner kick 3. Offside Unit 5, Assistant Referee, V-2 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Duties of Assistant Referee: 1. Ball out of play 2. Which side entitled to throw-in, goal kick or corner kick 3. Offside 4. Substitution requested Unit 5, Assistant Referee, V-2 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Duties of Assistant Referee: 1. Ball out of play 2. Which side entitled to throw-in, goal kick or corner kick 3. Offside 4. Substitution requested 5. Misconduct not seen by referee 6. Assist Referee to control the game Unit 5, Assistant Referee, V-2 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Duties of Linesman (Grade 10): 1. Ball out of play 2. Which side entitled to throw-in, goal kick or corner kick 3. Offside 4. Substitution requested (May not indicate fouls and misconduct) Unit 5, Assistant Referee, V-3 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Being a Referee or Assistant Referee Duties of Club Linesman: 1. Ball out of play Unit 5, Assistant Referee, V-4 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
AR2 AR1 Diagonal System of Control • 3 Officials: • 1 Referee • 2 Assistant Referees Referee’s Diagonal Assistant Referee’s Patrol Diagonal Can Be Reversed Unit 5, DSC, V-1 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
AR2 Ref AR1 AR2 Ref AR1 Diagonal System of Control At least two officials observe play at all times OR, Third Official observes behind back of referee, is ready for counter attack Unit 5, DSC, V-2 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Diagonal System of Control Understanding of responsibilities • “Procedures for Referees, Assistant Referees and Fourth Officials” • Pre-game instructions from Referee to Assistant Referees • Proper positioning and communication Referee Near play Diagonal path Diagonal not rigid Assistant Referee Outside touch line Between Halfway and Touch Lines Even with 2nd last defender Follow all balls to goal line Unit 5, DSC, V-3 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
. . Diagonal System of Control ASSISTANT REFEREE EVEN WITH... SECOND- LAST DEFENDER OR THE BALL Unit 5, DSC, V-4 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Diagonal System of Control Responsibilities of the Assistant Referees To Understand Their Duties Clearly Indicate when ball is out over entire touch line or goal line Indicatewhich side is entitled to goal kick, corner kick or throw-in (unless Referee has made decision) IndicateOffside that should be penalized Assist Referee on misconduct & fouls out of the view of the referee Assist on substitutions Unit 5, DSC, V-5 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Diagonal System of Control Game Mechanics: Prior to kick-off Kick-off During play Ball in touch Referee’s section Assistant’s section Goal Goal, ball rebounds into play Goal disallowed Offside Unit 5, DSC, V-6 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Substitutions • Give signal when referee looks • When recognized, lower flag • Supervise at halfway line • Ensure substitute enters field after replaced player has left field Unit 5, DSC, V-7
Arrival at the field Referee and linesmen/AR Inspection of the field Referee and linesmen/AR Pre-game instructions Referee and linesmen/AR 15 min. Before kick-off Check players Prior to the Game Unit 5, DSC, V-8
Prior to kick-off Referee and linesmen/AR Referee Linesmen/AR 1 minute before kickoff Linesmen/AR 30 seconds before kick-off Referee Prior to the Game Unit 5, DSC, V-9
Goal - ball back into play Linesman/AR Law 10 - Method of Scoring Unit 5, DSC, V-10
Goal Disallowed Linesman/AR Law 10 - Method of Scoring Shooter was offside OR Any other reason Unit 5, DSC, V-11
Law 11 – Offside (Except U6/U8) • To indicate offside • Linesmen/AR • Referee Unit 5, DSC, V-12
Law 11 – Offside (Except U6/U8) • To indicate position • Linesmen/AR Far side Center Near side Unit 5, DSC, V-13
Law 14 - Penalty Kick(Except U6/U8) L Unit 5, DSC, V-14
Throw-in - referee’s side Referee Linesman/AR Law 15 - Throw-in Unit 5, DSC, V-15
Throw-in - AR/Linesman’s side Linesman/AR Law 15 - Throw-in Unit 5, DSC, V-16
GOAL KICK Referee Linesman/AR Law 16 - Goal Kick Unit 5, DSC, V-17
Law 16 - Goal Kick L1/AR L2/AR R 17 Unit 5, DSC, V-18
Law 17 - Corner Kick AR/L 20 Unit 5, DSC, V-19
Corner Kick - AR/Linesman’s Side • Referee • Linesman/AR Unit 5, DSC, V-20
Corner Kick - Referee’s Side Referee Linesman/AR (Ball clearly out) Linesman/AR (Ball out and back in) Unit 5, DSC, V-21
Diagonal System of Control Unit 5, DSC, V-22 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Timing • Last 5 minutes, appropriate number of fingers on shorts pointing down • Time expired, closed fingers into fist on shorts • If referee has difficulty seeing this signal, move the fist to the chest (arm across chest) Unit 5, DSC, V-23
End of the Game • Secure the game ball • Join the referee on the field • Flag is furled • Supervise the handshake • Leave the field as a team after teams have left the field Unit 5, DSC, V-24
Referee Uniform Gold Shirt, black pin stripes Black Collar Black Cuffs on long sleeve shirt Black Shorts Black Socks, 3 white stripes (no emblem) Black Shoes, black laces, white manufacturer logo USSF Badge with current grade & year Unit 5, Uniform & Equipment, V-1 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Referee Uniform Alternate Shirt: Black Shirt, white pin stripes Black collar Black Cuffs on long sleeve shirt Alternate Shirt: Red Shirt, black pin stripes Black collar Black Cuffs on long sleeve shirt Unit 5, Uniform & Equipment, V-2 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Referee Equipment Ideal Essential Equipment: Two whistles Two watches Game record forms Two pencils or pens Red & Yellow cards Assistant Referees’ flags Tossing coin Unit 5, Uniform & Equipment, V-3 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course
Referee Equipment Optional Equipment: Water Air pump and needles Air pressure gauge Tape for measuring ball Pre-game checklist Extra shoes / laces Shoe polish or cleaner Sun block Waterproof enclosure for forms Unit 5, Uniform & Equipment, V-4 USSF, Recreational Youth Referee Course