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Referee All Hands Meeting Fall 2017

Agenda Introduction Reminder on recent changes to the Laws of the Game Law 11 – Offside Player Development Rule Changes Managing the sideline The online scheduling system Game Cards U7/U8 Club Linesman Mentor Program Questions & Answers Rules for Extra Games

Reminders Change to the direction of a kickoff The Kickoff no longer needs to move forward; it can be kicked in any direction All players need to be on their side of the field, defenders need to be 10 yards from the ball Once teams are aligned, the kicker can step across the midline to kick-off backward to his/her teammates.

Reminders Placement of the ball for Offside The ball is now placed where the offending player is at the time of the infraction Place the ball where the offending player was at the time we raise our flag.  That is when we made the judgement that the player had become involved in play

Reminders No Heading in U12 and below. Proper positioning of the Indirect Free Kick inside the goal area.  If the defending team heads the ball in the goal area, the kick comes out to the edge of the Goal Area (just like any other Indirect Free Kick awarded to the Attacking Team)   If the attacking team heads the ball into the goal, the goal is called back, and the indirect kick is awarded to the defending team at the spot of the offense

Reminders Minimum players required to start or continue a game: U7/8 – 7v7 – 5 player minimum U10 – 8v8 – 6 player minimum U12 – 9v9 – 7 player minimum Standard – 11v11 – 7 player minimum

Player Development Initiatives Special Rules for Younger Divisions For U5 to U7, the throw-in is replaced by the kick-in. No goal keepers in U7 and below. No offside in U8 and below. No punting or drop-kicking by the keeper in U10 and below. A punt/drop-kick is considered dropping the ball from a hand and kicking it before or as it hits the ground A keeper may play the ball to his or her own feet and may dribble or pass. Violations will result in an IFK at the spot of the foul. A keeper who attempts to circumvent this rule by disguising a punt/drop-kick as a pass may be called for a violation at the discretion of the referee.

Player Development Initiatives The build-out line (BOL) The BOL will be approximately equidistant from the top of the penalty area and the halfway line and will be used in U8 and U10 divisions. When the keeper gains possession of the ball or at goal kicks, all opposing players must move to behind the BOL. Opposing players can cross the BOL once the keeper releases the ball from his or her hands or once the ball is kicked from a goal kick. The six-second requirement for a keeper starts once all opposing players are behind the BOL. A keeper does not have to wait for all opposing players to be behind the BOL before releasing the ball.

Player Development Initiatives The build-out line (BOL) If an opposing player crosses the BOL before a keeper releases it, the referee may choose to halt play and restart with a drop ball to the keeper. If an opposing player crosses the BOL before the ball is kicked from a goal kick, the referee may choose to halt play and have the goal kick retaken. The BOL will not be used as a reference to determine if an attacking player is offside (reference point will remain at the halfway line). The BOL will not be used to determine either where a keeper can throw, pass, or roll a ball or where a player can kick a goal kick. The GK cannot deliberately kick or pass the ball beyond the BOL. If this is done (in the judgment of the referee) the restart is an IFK for the opposing team.

9U/10U Build-Out Line halfway Build-Out Lines

Opponents MUST Move Beyond BOL When GK Gets Possession Red team “Defensive Third” 11 GK holding the ball 3 2 5 7 9 1-GK

All three elements must be present or there cannot be an infraction OFFSIDE OFFSIDE Elements of the offside infraction: Position Time of Judgment Active Involvement All three elements must be present or there cannot be an infraction Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

OFFSIDE Once all three of these conditions have been met: POSITION TIME OF JUDGMENT ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT An offside infraction has occurred An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team from the place the infringement occurred. Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

OFFSIDE OFFSIDE Exceptions There is no offence if a player receives the ball directly from: Goal Kick Corner Kick Throw-In Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

Flag Signals Throw In Goal Kick Corner Kick Offside Offside Far Side Offside Near Side Offside Center Offside Far Side

Dealing with Coaches/Spectators Use the AYSO Team concept to enlist cooperation Remain calm and professional Maintain control of your emotions Intervene early to prevent escalation (A smile, wink or look can defuse a bad situation) Keep adults focused on creating an enjoyable experience for the players Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

Coaches and spectators can be warned and even dismissed from the game. But they must never be shown the red or yellow card. Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

Online Scheduling System To sign up for games: Go to www.ayso34.org Under the Referee Corner menu select ‘Referee Scheduling’, click on the Blue Button ‘Referee Scheduling’ From the Scheduling system home page: You can log on to your account If you don’t have an account, you can create one If you forgot your password, you can reset it You can request a mentor when signing up for a game

Online Scheduling System Beach Cup Points Make sure you go to your Profile Page and select the team(s) you are affiliated with (to be affiliated you must be related to a player and/or one of the coaches) When signing up for games, if you are affiliated to more than one team, you must select the team to get that game’s points at that time

Indicate date, time and field 8 4 Circle “B” or “G”; fill in division (age) and team number, team name, jersey colors, name of coach and assistant coach. Green Giants Green/Black John Smith Sarah Jones 2 Zack Jones 3 Tyler Smith 4 C Caleb Johnson Print all player names in jersey numerical order; indicate “C” Captain and “A” Ass’t Captain next to name; “G” Goalkeeper for 1st quarter; “X” for any player sitting out; draw a line for any absent player and indicate reason (e.g. injured, not present, etc.) 5 Luke Townsend 6 A Josh Tines 7 James Taylor 8 Dennis McMan 9 William Baker 10 Adam Donalds 9/12/15 14:00 Julia East Indicate date, time and field Referees will fill in scores and winning/losing teams

Make sure to fill in Sportsmanship Points Coaches fill in game info at top of card. Referees will fill in the rest. 8 4 14:00 Green/Black 9/12/15 Make sure to fill in Sportsmanship Points Any deducted sportsmanship points MUST be documented here. Clearly Print your Name, and Team information on the Card. Please use your Team Number. Not your Coaches name

Parents as Linesmen (U7 and U8) Each Team is expected to provide a linesman for each game Coaches have been provided a vest and flag to give to their parent The linesman is there to assist the referee to call ball out of play and indicated direction of throw-in

Parents as Linesmen Coaches have been instructed to: Keep this Vest and Flag in your Equipment Bag. Nominate a parent to run a line for each game This responsibility can be shared by parents during the game (e.g. each parent takes one half of the game)

North towards Tennis Courts Parents as Linesmen Visitor  Linesman Zone  Linesmen only run a line for one half of the field. Linesmen run on their teams half of the field North towards Tennis Courts  Linesman Zone  Home

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