1 Law 12 Fouls and Misconduct. 2 Law 12 Fouls What are The 2 Types of Fouls? 1.DFK Fouls 2.IFK Fouls.

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1 Law 12 Fouls and Misconduct

2 Law 12 Fouls What are The 2 Types of Fouls? 1.DFK Fouls 2.IFK Fouls

3 Topics  When may a foul occur?  The 10 Direct Free Kick (DFK) fouls  7 that must be Careless, Reckless, or Excessive Force  3 other direct free kick fouls  DFK foul restart  The 7 Indirect Free Kick (IFK) fouls  IFK restarts

4 Foul Conditions A foul may only occur ONLY when ???? 1.When the ball is in play 2.When the ball is on the field of play 3.When the action is committed by a player… 4.Against an opponent who is also a player The action is not a foul unless all 4 of these conditions are met.

5 Definitions Careless \ adj 1: unconcerned, indifferent 2: not showing care. Reckless \ adj 1: lacking caution: rash syn: headlong, hasty. Excessive \ adj 1: going beyond the usual, necessary, or proper limit or degree. Force \ adj 1: strength or power exerted upon an object.

6 Direct Free Kick Fouls – 10 Total There are 10 Direct Free Kick fouls. 7 must be committed in a manner considered by the referee to be careless, reckless or using excessive force.

7 7 DFK fouls result in a DFK if the referee decides it was done carelessly, recklessly or using excessive force. THEY ARE …. 1. Pushing an opponent 2. Striking or attempts to strike an opponent 3. Charging an opponent 4. Jumping at an opponent 5. Kicking or attempts to kick an opponent 6. Tripping or attempts to trip an opponent 7. Tackling an opponent Direct Free Kick Fouls

8 1. Pushing? What is careless…. Direct Free Kick Fouls

9 Careless pushing an opponent

10 1. Pushing? 2. Striking (or attempting to strike) an opponent? What is careless…. Direct Free Kick Fouls

11 1. Pushing? 2. Striking (or attempting to strike) an opponent? 3. Charging? What is careless…. Direct Free Kick Fouls

12 1. Pushing? 2. Striking (or attempting to strike) an opponent? 3. Charging? 4. Jumping At? What is careless…. Direct Free Kick Fouls

13 Direct Free Kick Fouls Careless jumping at (into) an opponent

14 Direct Free Kick Fouls Jumping – watch out for – Does jumper lead with arm, forearm or knee ? Is the challenge UP, but not IN or UP and IN ? Is the safety of the opponent endangered ? What is the result of the contact ?

15 What is careless…. Direct Free Kick Fouls 1. Pushing? 2. Striking (or attempting to strike) an opponent? 3. Charging? 4. Jumping? 5. Kicking (or attempting to kick) an opponent? 6. Tripping (or attempting to trip) an opponent

16 1. Pushing? 2. Striking (or attempting to strike) an opponent? 3. Charging? 4. Jumping? 5. Kicking (or attempting to kick) an opponent? 6. Tripping (or attempting to trip) an opponent 7. Tackling an opponent ? What is careless…. Direct Free Kick Fouls

17 Direct Free Kick Fouls Careless tackling an opponent to gain possession of the ball, making contact with the opponent before touching the ball

18 Direct Free Kick Fouls – 10 Total 8.Holding an opponent 9.Spiting at an opponent 10.Handling the ball deliberately (except for the goalkeeper within his/her own penalty area) A direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any of the following three offenses: The remaining 3 DKF fouls do not require the player be Careless, Reckless or Excessive

19 Direct Free Kick Fouls 8.Holding an opponent? What is …. The remaining 3 DKF do not require the player be Careless, Reckless or Excessive

20 Direct Free Kick Fouls 8.Holding an opponent? 9.Spitting at an opponent? What is …. The remaining 3 DKF do not require the player be Careless, Reckless or Excessive

21 Direct Free Kick Fouls 8.Holding an opponent? 9.Spitting at an opponent? 10.Handling the ball deliberately? What is …. The remaining 3 DKF do not require the player be Careless, Reckless or Excessive

22 Direct Free Kick Fouls Handling the ball deliberately

23 Direct Free Kick Fouls Unintentional contact is not a handled ball

24 Direct Free Kick Fouls Handling? – the Referee must decide….  Deliberate? => Foul  NOT deliberate? => No Foul  Not sure? Ask yourself…. Ask yourself…. Was their arm or hand in an unnatural position ? Did the hand or arm play the ball or vice versa? Distance to ball and reaction time ? Did the player make themselves “bigger” ?

25 Direct Free Kick Fouls No Foul! No Foul! Reasoning… Player did not initiate the action The time of decision is when the ball contacts the player’s arm …. Not after the fact when the ball falls to the player’s feet. Handled Ball – Not Deliberate Ball strikes player on arm - and - ball falls to player’s feet and the player gains control.

26 Direct Free Kick Fouls Restart with a Direct Free Kick at point of infraction Except when foul occurs by defender within the defender’s penalty area in which case a Penalty Kick shall be awarded