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FHSAA Soccer Updates 2019-20 Sport Season

Introduction Alex Ozuna Assistant Director of Athletics aozuna@fhsaa.org; ext. 320 Boys Soccer Administrator Corey Sobers Assistant Director of Athletics csobers@fhsaa.org; ext. 470 Girls Soccer Administrator

Important Dates Soccer Training Session Agendas Due Sept. 10 Officials Registration Deadline Oct. 18 Online Rules Exams Oct. 11- Nov. 15 Late Registration Deadline Nov. 8 First Practice/Tryout Date Oct. 21 Preseason Tournament Dates Nov. 4-9 First Regular Season Date Nov. 11 Soccer Recommendation Forms Emailed Nov. 15 Soccer Recommendation Forms Due Jan. 13 Last Date Toward District Seed Jan. 18 Last Regular Season Playing Date Feb. 1* District Tournament Jan. 27-Feb. 8 Girls Regional Tournament & State Semifinal Feb. 11,14,18,21 Boys Regional Tournament & State Semifinal Feb. 12,15,19,22 State Championship Dates Feb. 26-29 Soccer Game/Match Report Due Mar. 11

2019-20 NFHS SOCCER UNIFORMS 2019-20 NFHS SOCCER UNIFORMS

NFHS SOCCER UNIFORM Game Jersey Home Team Visiting Team Dark color contrasting white If gray is used, the shading of the gray color should be 70% dark or darker for it to clearly contrast with white (Gray Color Spectrum Chart) Visiting Team All-white No color trim Only names and patches, emblems, logos or insignias referencing the school are allowed 2 ¼ inch square manufacturer’s logo allowed Team members wear the same color and style uniform Goalkeeper’s jersey must distinctively different in color from that of team members and opposing team NFHS SOCCER UNIFORM Game Jersey Home Team - Dark color contrasting white - If gray is used, the shading of the gray color should be 70% dark or darker for it to clearly contrast with white (Gray Color Spectrum Chart) Visiting Team - All-white - No color trim Only names and patches, emblems. Logos or insignias referencing the school are allowed 2 ¼ inch square manufacturer’s logo allowed Team members wear the same color and style uniform Goalkeeper’s jersey must distinctively different in color from that of team members and opposing team www.nfhs.org

HOME Team Jerseys Gray Color Spectrum chart 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Comment on Slide: The NFHS has decided that beginning in 2021 in Soccer, for the color gray and/or any other light colors being used for a home jersey, it cannot go below 70% shading of the main color being used in order for it to clearly contrast with white. www.nfhs.org

Other items Head coverings Goalkeeper may wear a soft-billed baseball-type hat or soft-billed visor Soft-padded headgear is permitted Medical or cosmetic required head coverings must be approved by the State Association Religious required head coverings must be approved by the State Association Other Items: Head coverings Goalkeeper may wear a soft-billed baseball-type hat or soft-billed visor Soft-padded headgear is permitted Medical or cosmetic required head coverings must be approved by the State Association Religious required head coverings must be approved by the State Association www.nfhs.org

FHSAA Rules Changes 2019-20 Sport Season

Overtime Procedure: During State Series Following a five-minute interval, after tie game in regulation, there shall be two (2) 10-minute overtime periods. After the end of the first 10-minute overtime period the teams shall change ends of the field and a second 10-minute overtime period shall be played after a two-minute interval. The team with more goals at the conclusion of the second overtime shall be declared the winner of the contest. If a tie still exist following the conclusion of the second overtime period, the game will move to penalty kick procedures.

Misconduct Excessive or Prolong Act(s) A player who violates NFHS Rule 12-8-1 (f) (12) shall be guilty of delayed, excessive or prolonged act(s) by which the player attempts to focus attention upon his or herself and/or prohibits a timely restart to the game and shall be disqualified (ejected) from the contest. The player shall be issued a blue card and shall not be replaced on the field with a substitute.

Points of Emphasis 2019-20 Sport Season

Unsportsmanlike conduct procedure

Unsportsmanlike conduct procedure Schools will also have 24 hours to submit similar form Purpose is to provide school opportunity to share their perspective before any penalties are decided upon

Pre-game Communication Between the School Administration and Game Officials The site administrator should indicate his/her general location for the contest so that the referees know where to look if there is a need. The host school principal, principal’s designee or game administrator should indicate his/her general location for the contest so that the referees know where to look if there is a need. The contest coaches should not serve as the principal’s designee or game administrator. www.nfhs.org

Officials Communicating Misconduct to Coaches The referee shall communicate the nature of the misconduct to coaches, the scorer and other officials when a yellow/red card is issued. The referee shall communicate the nature of the misconduct to coaches, the scorer and other officials when a yellow/red card is issued. www.nfhs.org

Officials communicating misconduct to coaches NFHS Rule 5-3 states that game officials shall communicate the nature of misconduct to coaches, the scorer and other officials when a yellow/red card has been issued. This communication is a notification and not an explanation. It is not intended to be an opportunity for the coach to discuss or dissent the call. It is, however, an educational opportunity for the coach to address and/or correct the behavior of the carded individual. Officials communicating misconduct with coaches NFHS Rule 5-3 states that game officials shall communicate the nature of misconduct to coaches, the scorer and other officials when a yellow/red card has been issued. This communication is a notification and not an explanation. It is not intended to be an opportunity for the coach to discuss or dissent the call. It is, however, an educational opportunity for the coach to address and/or correct the behavior of the carded individual. www.nfhs.org

Officials communicating misconduct to coaches (con’t.) It is important to note that interscholastic athletics are an extension of the classroom and the behavior of all involved should reflect as such. Coaches and officials are expected to model good sportsmanship and to uphold the honor and dignity of their profession. This includes all interactions with student-athletes, other coaches and officials, school administration and spectators. Officials communicating misconduct with coaches (con’t.) It is important to note that interscholastic athletics are an extension of the classroom and the behavior of all involved should reflect as such. Coaches and officials are expected to model good sportsmanship and to uphold the honor and dignity of their profession. This includes all interactions with student-athletes, other coaches and officials, school administration and spectators. www.nfhs.org

Point of Emphasis – Official Game Clock FHSAA Official Clock Procedure 6-2-1. The official time will be kept by a contest official on the field, and if the stadium clock is available, it is unofficial. The official game clock is to be kept on the field by a contest officials during the entire of the game. If there is a display clock available, it can be used but the displayed time is unofficial. The proper procedure for a display clock is to run the game clock to 0:00 during each half. Do not stop the clock at the 2:00 mark. If a display clock is available, throughout the entirety of the contest, the contest official must be sure that the official game time kept on the field is in sync with the display stadium clock. If the display stadium clock and the official game time kept on the field are not in sync, the official must be sure to make the appropriate adjustments to the display stadium clock during the water breaks or any stoppage. Prior to the game, be sure to communicate the clock procedures with clock operator, and the coaches of both teams.

NFHS Rule Changes 2019-20 Sport Season

Rule 7-4-3 Time-Out and In The clock shall be stopped when a substitute by the team in the lead is beckoned on the field in the final five minutes of the second period only during regulation time, the second period of overtime and the fourth period (if the state plays in quarters). 7-4-3 Time-Out and In The clock shall be stopped when a substitute by the team in the lead is beckoned on the field in the final five minutes of the second period only during regulation time , in overtime and in the 4 period for those states that play using quarters. The clock shall be stopped when a substitute by the team in the lead is beckoned onto the field in the final five minutes of the second period only, the second period of overtime and the fourth period (if the state plays in quarters.) www.nfhs.org

Rule 4-3 improperly equipped Improperly Equipped Players (18-1-1u) Cautions will not be issued for improperly equipped player(s). If not immediately correctable, improperly equipped player(s) shall be instructed to leave the field of play when the ball next ceases to be in play. The player(s) may be replaced. The removed player(s), if not replaced, may re-enter at the next dead ball only after reporting to an official, who shall be satisfied the player’s equipment and uniform are in order. Play shall not be stopped for an infringement of this rule except that the referee may stop play immediately where there is a dangerous situation. Rule 4-3 Improperly Equipped Players (18-1-1u) Cautions will not be issued for improperly equipped player(s). If not immediately correctable, improperly equipped player(s) shall be instructed to leave the field of play when the ball next ceases to be in play. The player(s) may be replaced. The removed player(s), if not replaced, may re-enter at the next dead ball only after reporting to an official, who shall be satisfied the player’s equipment and uniform are in order. Play shall not be stopped for an infringement of this rule except that the referee may stop play immediately where there is a dangerous situation. Rationale: The change corrects an injustice. For the far more serious infringement of illegal equipment, the offending team does not play shorthanded. For the less serious offense of improper equipment, they are required to play shorthanded. The change addresses this inequity. www.nfhs.org

4-3 Improperly Equipped 4-3 Improperly Equipped A person wearing legal equipment that is being worn incorrectly or becomes illegal during play. An improperly equipped player is wearing legal equipment that is being worn incorrectly or becomes illegal during play. www.nfhs.org

Rule 5-3-1d advantage signal The officials shall: (d) call out "play on" and, with an underswing of one or both arms, indicate a foul which was observed but shall go unpenalized because penalizing the offending team would give an advantage to the offending team.  If the referee applies the advantage, which was anticipated but does not develop at that time, the referee shall penalize the original offense. Rule 5-3-1d The officials shall: (d) call out "play on" and, with an underswing of one or both arms, indicate a foul which was observed but shall go unpenalized because penalizing the offending team would give an advantage to the offending team.  If the referee applies the advantage, which was anticipated but does not develop at that time, the referee shall penalize the original offense. Rationale: This change permits the use of one arm to signal advantage. www.nfhs.org

5-3-1d Advantage Signal Use of one arm to signal advantage is permitted. 5-3-1d Advantage Signal Use of one arm to signal advantage is permitted. www.nfhs.org

Rule 9-2-1 drop ball The game is restarted with a drop ball: a. when the ball is caused to go out of bounds by two opponents simultaneously; b. when the ball becomes deflated; c. following temporary suspension of play for an injury or unusual situation and a goalkeeper is not in possession of the ball. d. when simultaneous fouls of the same degree occur by opponents. Rule 9-2-1 The game is restarted with a drop ball: a. when the ball is caused to go out of bounds by two opponents simultaneously; b. when the ball becomes deflated; c. following temporary suspension of play for an injury or unusual situation and a goalkeeper is not in possession of the ball. d. when simultaneous fouls of the same degree occur by opponents. Rationale: This rule changes the awarding of a free kick to a drop ball thereby possibly creating a scoring opportunity for a team undeserving. Rule 9-2-3 The ball is dropped by an official from waist level to the ground. Any number of players may contest a dropped ball (including the goalkeepers); a referee cannot decide who may contest a dropped ball or its outcome. Rationale: This addition helps to provide clarity in the application of this rule. 9-2-5 Drop Ball NEW The dropped ball is repeated if it touches a player before it touches the ground or it leaves the field of play before it is touched. Rationale: This addition helps to avoid confusion and allow the rule to be more equitable under the circumstances. Rule 9-2-6 NEW ART. 6 . . . If a dropped ball enters the goal without touching at least two players, play is restarted with a goal kick if it enters the opponent’s goal or a corner kick if it enters the team's own goal, depending on which player touched the ball last. www.nfhs.org

9-2-1 Drop Ball 9-2-1 Drop Ball Unless a goalkeeper is in possession of the ball, the restart following a temporary suspension of play for an injury or unusual situation is a drop ball. Unless a goalkeeper is in possession of the ball, the restart following a temporary suspension of play for an injury or unusual situation is a drop ball. www.nfhs.org

9-2-3 & 9-2-5 Drop Ball Rule 9-2-1 The game is restarted with a drop ball: a. when the ball is caused to go out of bounds by two opponents simultaneously; b. when the ball becomes deflated; c. following temporary suspension of play for an injury or unusual situation and a goalkeeper is not in possession of the ball. d. when simultaneous fouls of the same degree occur by opponents. Rationale: This rule changes the awarding of a free kick to a drop ball thereby possibly creating a scoring opportunity for a team undeserving. Rule 9-2-3 The ball is dropped by an official from waist level to the ground. Any number of players may contest a dropped ball (including the goalkeepers); a referee cannot decide who may contest a dropped ball or its outcome. Rationale: This addition helps to provide clarity in the application of this rule. 9-2-5 Drop Ball NEW The dropped ball is repeated if it touches a player before it touches the ground or it leaves the field of play before it is touched. Rationale: This addition helps to avoid confusion and allow the rule to be more equitable under the circumstances. Rule 9-2-6 NEW ART. 6 . . . If a dropped ball enters the goal without touching at least two players, play is restarted with a goal kick if it enters the opponent’s goal or a corner kick if it enters the team's own goal, depending on which player touched the ball last. The ball is dropped by an official from waist level to the ground. Any number of players may contest a dropped ball, including goalkeepers. The ball shall be dropped again if it touches a player before it touches the ground or leaves the field of play after it touches the ground without touching a player. www.nfhs.org

Rule 9-2-6 drop ball NEW If a dropped ball enters the goal without touching at least two players, play is restarted with a goal kick if it enters the opponent’s goal or a corner kick if it enters the team's own goal, depending on which player touched the ball last. Rule 9-2-1 The game is restarted with a drop ball: a. when the ball is caused to go out of bounds by two opponents simultaneously; b. when the ball becomes deflated; c. following temporary suspension of play for an injury or unusual situation and a goalkeeper is not in possession of the ball. d. when simultaneous fouls of the same degree occur by opponents. Rationale: This rule changes the awarding of a free kick to a drop ball thereby possibly creating a scoring opportunity for a team undeserving. Rule 9-2-3 The ball is dropped by an official from waist level to the ground. Any number of players may contest a dropped ball (including the goalkeepers); a referee cannot decide who may contest a dropped ball or its outcome. Rationale: This addition helps to provide clarity in the application of this rule. 9-2-5 Drop Ball NEW The dropped ball is repeated if it touches a player before it touches the ground or it leaves the field of play before it is touched. Rationale: This addition helps to avoid confusion and allow the rule to be more equitable under the circumstances. Rule 9-2-6 NEW ART. 6 . . . If a dropped ball enters the goal without touching at least two players, play is restarted with a goal kick if it enters the opponent’s goal or a corner kick if it enters the team's own goal, depending on which player touched the ball last. www.nfhs.org

Rule 8-1-2 Kickoff Allows the kicker, on a kickoff, to be in the opposing team’s half of the field to make the kick. The player taking the kickoff may be on the opposing team’s side of the field to start the kickoff. All other players must be on the designated side of the field for their team. Rule 8-1-2 Allows the kicker, on a kickoff, to be in the opposing team’s half of the field to make the kick. www.nfhs.org

NFHS Editorial Changes 2019-20 Sport Season

Rule 4-2-4 Other Equipment Clarifies that a religious medal or other religious items must be taped to the body. Rule 4-2-4 Clarifies that a religious medal or other religious items must be taped to the body. Players are allowed to tape to their bodies, under the jersey, religious symbols. www.nfhs.org

Rule 4-2-6 other equipment Hearing aids worn in or behind the ears, including cochlear implants, are legal provided that the device does not create the threat of injury. Rule 4-2-6 Hearing aids worn in or behind the ears, including cochlear implants, are legal provided that the device does not create the threat of injury. www.nfhs.org

Questions? Contact Information Boys Soccer Alex Ozuna aozuna@fhsaa.org (352) 372-9551 ext. 320 Girls Soccer Corey Sobers csobers@fhsaa.org (352) 372-9551 ext. 470