Intermediate Referee Recertification Training

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Intermediate Referee Recertification Training Kicks from the Mark New screen shots Ohio South 2016 Intermediate Referee Recertification Training

Taking of Kicks from the Penalty Mark pg. 56, FIFA LOG

Taking of Kicks from the Mark Coin Toss – Winner decides which team will kick first Goal - The referee selects goal to be used Kickers – Only players on the field at the end of the game are eligible to kick … initial set of 5 kickers for each team Alternate Kicks – Conducted in pairs, one from each team, for an initial round of five pairs

Taking of Kicks from the Mark Goalkeeper – Any eligible player may change places with the GK at any time Winner - Team with most goals after each team has taken 5 kicks Tie-Breaker – Kicks will continue to be taken one pair at a time until winner is determined

Taking of Kicks from the Mark Different Kicker – All eligible players (including GK) must take a kick before any player can take a second kick Reduce to Equate – Before beginning the kicks each team will have an equal number of kickers No Substitutions - Only an injured goalkeeper may be substituted

Taking of Kicks from the Mark Kicker Violation – If the kicker violates Law 14 and a goal is scored, the kick must be retaken Goalkeeper Violation – If the goalkeeper violates Law 14 and a goal is not scored, the kick must be retaken Kicker – May not play the ball a second time

Kicks from the Mark Brain Teaser #8

Kicks from the Mark Brain Teaser #9