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Slide 1 Offside Duties – 2014 CJK Offside Duties Judging Involvement in Play 2014 Ohio South Module “A” In-Class Intermediate Referee Recertification Training CJK – Offside Duties 2014 Mod A.ppt

Slide 2 Offside Duties – 2014 CJK Position+ Involvement Offside The Offense Requires….

Slide 3 Offside Duties – 2014 CJK Offside Duties Scenario #1 A ball is played into open space by an attacker A2. Another attacker A6, who was in an offside position when the ball was played by A2 moves to play the ball. Question #1 As the AR, do you wait until the attacker A6 moving to the ball touches the ball before you raise the flag for offside? YESNOWHY? Player has not yet interfered with play or opponent Player has not yet interfered with play or opponent

Slide 4 Offside Duties – 2014 CJK “touching” the ball last played or touched by a teammate. HOWEVER….“Touching the ball” is not required for calling offside, if the attacker is directly “Interfering with an Opponent”. Offside I. Interfering with play means…. I. Interfering with play means….

Slide 5 Offside Duties – 2014 CJK a)Blocking the movement or vision of an opponent OR b)Challenging an opponent for the ball, which is the act of moving toward the ball and causing the defender to react or move. Offside II. Interfering with an opponent means….

Slide 6 Offside Duties – 2014 CJK Scenario #2 The ball has been kicked deep into the attacking side of the field by A4 and a defender (D8) lunges at the ball and deflects it away. The only player (A7) now near the ball was standing in an offside position when A4 kicked the ball. A7 then sprints towards the ball, but the offside offense is not signaled by the AR. Question #2 Is this a correct decision? YESNOWHY? Player has not yet gained an advantage Offside Duties

Slide 7 Offside Duties – 2014 CJK playing (touching) a ball that… rebounds off the goal post or crossbar … OR … is deflected to him off an opponent Offside III. Gaining an Advantage means….

Slide 8 Offside Duties – 2014 CJK Offside Duties Scenario #3 Player A9 in an offside position, runs toward the ball played by a team-mate (A4). Player A9 in an offside position, but not interfering with an opponent, runs toward the ball played by a team-mate (A4). Question #3 Must the referee wait until A9 to penalize him? Must the referee wait until A9 touches the ball to penalize him? YESNOWHY? Player has not yet interfered with play Answer the question on your printed Quiz Answer Sheet.

Slide 9 Offside Duties – 2014 CJK “touching” the ball last played or touched by a teammate. Offside I. Interfering with play means…. I. Interfering with play means….

Slide 10 Offside Duties – 2014 CJK Scenario #4 A player (A1) in an offside position continues to sprint towards the ball. The nearest defender (D1) then also starts to sprint to the ball, but well before either player is able to touch it, the ball passes over the goal line and out of play. Question #4 Should the AR signal for the offside offense? YESNOWHY? Neither player is within distance to be able to play the ball … no active involvement is possible Offside Duties Answer the question on your printed Quiz Answer Sheet.

Slide 11 Offside Duties – 2014 CJK Do not signal for offside unless you see:  a touch on the ball or  clear interference with an opponent Referees and Assistant Referees

Slide 12 Offside Duties – 2014 CJK Scenario #5 An attacking player (A2) in the offside position continues to sprint towards the ball. The nearest defender (D3) then also starts to sprint to the ball and is able to kick the ball over the goal-line and out of play just before the attacking player (A2) reaches the ball. Question #5 Should the AR signal for the offside offense? YESNOWHY? A2 is directly interfering with D3, forcing D3 to kick the ball out-of-play Offside Duties

Slide 13 Offside Duties – 2014 CJK a)Blocking the movement or vision of an opponent OR b)Challenging an opponent for the ball, which is the act of moving toward the ball and causing the defender to react or move. Offside II. Interfering with an opponent means….

Slide 14 Offside Duties – 2014 CJK Do not signal for offside unless you see:  a touch on the ball or  clear interference with an opponent (directly blocking the movement or vision of an opponent or movement causing defender to move) Referees and Assistant Referees