Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008.

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Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

LAW 13: Free-Kicks7 SLIDES

LAW 13: Instructors Objectives This is a hidden slide and only holds a place in the notes. If you use PowerPoint it will not appear in the slide show. If you make transparencies skip this slide. LAW 13: Free-Kicks(HIDDEN SLIDE)

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LAW 14: Penalty-Kick12 SLIDES

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LAW 14: Penalty-Kick5 of 12 D D D D D A A A A A PENALTY KICK LOCATION OF PLAYERS

LAW 14: Penalty-Kick6 of 12 PENALTY KICK RESTRICTED AREA

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Penalty Kick Chart LAW 14: Penalty-Kick9 of 12

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Time has expired but you must extend time for a Penalty Kick. After blowing your whistle, the kicker hits a very hard shot that rebounds off the goal post to a member of the kickers team. That player takes a shot and kicks the ball into the goal. What do you do? Brain Teaser LAW 14: Penalty-Kick12 of 12

LAW 15: Throw-in9 SLIDES

LAW 15: Instructors Objectives This is a hidden slide and is only holds a place in the notes. If you use PowerPoint it will not appear in the slide show. If you make transparencies skip this slide. LAW 15: Throw-in(HIDDEN SLIDE)

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Brain Teaser You are one of the referees in a passer game. You see the ball go over the Touch-Line, but because the players were in a pack of 7 or 8 players you do not know which team kicked it last. You are the referee closest to the play so everyone is looking to you for the call. What do you do? LAW 15: Throw-in9 of 9

LAW 16: Goal-Kick7 SLIDES

LAW 16: Instructors Objectives This is a hidden slide and only holds a place in the notes. If you use PowerPoint it will not appear in the slide show. If you make transparencies skip this slide. LAW 16: Goal-Kick(HIDDEN SLIDE)

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Brain Teaser You are the lead referee when the ball is kicked out by the attacking team. The defending team very quickly gets the ball and places it properly in the Goal Area and takes the kick. One of the opponents is a little slow in clearing the Penalty Area and has his back to the kick. The ball hits the player and rebounds into the goal of the kicking team. Since you are now the trail referee, everyone is looking to you to make the call. What do you do? LAW 16: Goal-Kick7 of 7

LAW 17: Corner-Kick7 SLIDES

LAW 17: Instructors Objectives This is a hidden slide and only holds a place in the notes. If you use PowerPoint it will not appear in the slide show. If you make transparencies skip this slide. LAW 17: Corner-Kick(HIDDEN SLIDE)

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LAW 17: Corner-Kick5 of 7 CORNER KICK – BALL PLACEMENT

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Brain Teaser You are the lead referee when the ball is kicked out by the defending team. The attacking team now very quickly gets the ball and places it properly in the corner arc and takes the kick. The ball hits the near goal post and rebounds to the kicker. The kicker makes a beautiful banana kick right into the goal. Your referee partner blows the whistle signaling a goal. What do you do? LAW 17: Corner-Kick7 of 7