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EBISOA High School Rules Review Based on Test Results 11/2013 Clinic

Same as FIFA Laws 69% Player A2 takes a corner kick that hits the goal post and rebounds back to A2, who then kicks the ball into the goal. The referee should allow the goal. A. True B. False 67% The referee awards a throw-in to Team B. B17 runs towards the touchline with the ball, releasing it while she has both feet on the ground, on or behind the touchline. Her momentum, however, causes her to raise her left foot shortly after she releases the ball. A. Team A should be awarded a throw-in from the same location. B. Team A should be awarded an indirect free kick from the spot on the touchline where B17 raised her foot. C. Play should continue. D. Play should continue unless B17's momentum causes her to fall. 33% All free kicks, with the exception of penalty kicks, may be taken in any direction.

Simple High School Rules 71% During the time the coach is permitted on the field by the referee to attend to an injured player, coaching instruction shall not be given to any player on either team. A. True B. False

Simple High School Rules 67% While inspecting the field before the game, the officials determine that, in their opinion, the field has too much standing water for the game to be played safely. The visiting team's head coach agrees with the officials. The home school's athletic director, however, believes that the field is suitable for play. The game shall begin. A. True B. False

Simple High School Rules

Simple High School Rules 58% The visiting team, whose school colors are red and black, is wearing green socks. (The home team's colors are green and white.) A. This is permitted. B. This is not permitted.

Simple High School Rules 19% Goalkeeper A1, having just saved a shot on goal, is standing in his own penalty area, holding the ball in the palm of his hand. B9 runs from behind A1 and heads the ball out of A1's hand. B9 then kicks the ball into the goal. A. B9 is guilty of an illegal charge. The referee should award Team A an indirect free kick. B. B9 is guilty of an illegal charge. The referee should award Team A an indirect free kick and caution B9 for unsporting behavior. C. B9 is gUilty of dangerous play. The referee should award Team A an indirect free kick. D. B9 is not guilty of any offense. The referee should award the goal to Team B.

Simple High School Rules

Simple High School Rules 75% Player A's throw-in lands completely outside the touch line, without having broken the plane of the touch line, and bounds into the field of play. The referee orders a rethrow by Team A. This is a correct decision. A. True B. False

Cell Phones 75% During the game, the assistant referee on the bench side hears the home team assistant coach talking on his cell phone. When asked, the coach says that his wife is pregnant and he is checking on her condition. A. This is permitted. B. This is not permitted. 67% During the game, the assistant referee on the bench side hears the home team assistant coach talking on his cell phone. He explains that he is talking to another coach who is up in the press box. The name of the coach in the press box appears on the team roster. 54% A head coach using a cell phone during the game to communicate with a parent, who is located in the press box, is permissible. A. True B. False

Cell Phones

KFTPM 50% A game that must have a winner remains tied after overtime played under the NFHS Sample Tie-Breaking Procedure. The game will now proceed to a penalty kick tie-breaker. The team B coach informs the referee that he now wishes to add a player to his team's roster, a junior varsity team player who has been sitting in the stands during the game. The coach reports that this player is legally and properly equipped. The referee must allow this addition to the roster and permit the player to participate in the penalty kick tie-breaker if he is selected to do so by the Team B coach. A. True B. False 42% Before a tie-breaker penalty-kick procedure conducted under the NFHS Sample Tie-Breaking Procedure, Team B had only 10 players on the field at the end of overtime, due to a red card given in the second overtime to B5. Team A had 11 players on the field at the end of overtime. A. Team B may have only the 10 players on the field at the end of overtime participate in the penalty-kick procedure. Team A must select one of its players to not participate in the penalty-kick procedure. ("reduce to equate.") B. Team B may have only the 10 players on the field at the end of overtime participate in the penalty-kick procedure. Team A does not have to "reduce to equate" under the NFHS procedure. C. Team B can select any five players from its roster to take the first five kicks of the penalty-kick procedure. Team A can also select any five players from its roster. D. Team B can select any five players from their roster, other than B5, to take their first five kicks of the penalty kick procedure. Team A can select any five players from their roster.

Taunting 27% A9 scores a goal to make the score 1-0 with 1:30 left in the game. He runs towards the portion of the spectators dominated by the opposing team's supporters, where he faces the spectators and points repeatedly to the name of his school on his jersey. A. A9 is guilty of an excessive act which focuses attention on himself. The referee should caution A9. B. A9 is guilty of an excessive act which focuses attention on himself. The referee should disqualify A9. C. A9 is guilty of taunting. The referee should disqualify A9. D. A9 is not guilty of an offense. Play should restart with a Team B kickoff.

Taunting

Dangerous Play 75% B9 attempts to head the ball, bending at the waist to a 90-degree angle in order to do so. A7, who is also standing there, attempts to volley the ball as it comes down. A7's attempt to kick the ball strikes B9 in the head. B9 is knocked unconscious and an ambulance must be summoned to remove him from the field. A. A7 is guilty of dangerous play. The referee should award Team B an indirect free kick. B. A7 is guilty of kicking an opponent. The referee should award Team B a direct free kick. The referee may also caution or disqualify A7. C. B9 is guilty of dangerous play. The referee should award Team A an indirect free kick. D. Both players were simply attempting to play the ball and no offense has been committed by either of them.

Dangerous Play

Substitution 75% A22 receives a first caution and is required to leave the field. Team A can substitute for A22 with a player from the bench. A. Team B can substitute an unlimited number of players as long as each substitute has reported to the scorer or nearest official prior to being beckoned in as a player. B. Team B can substitute from the bench an equal number of players as Team A is substituting. C. Team B can substitute up to 11 players from the bench. D. Team B may not substitute.

Substitution High School Rule Book – Rule 3, Sections 3 – 6 Phrases: “from the bench”, “beckon”

Substitution

Extra Player 58% After Team A scores a goal, the assistant referee hears the Team A head coach calling one of his players, A15, off the field. The assistant referee counts the Team A players now on the field and realizes that Team A had 12 players on the field when the goal was scored. The assistant referee notifies the referee of this. The referee should: A. Allow the goal, caution A15 and restart with a kickoff by Team B. B. Allow the goal and restart with a kickoff by Team B, with no caution to A15. C. Disallow the goal, caution A15 and restart with a kickoff by Team B. D. Disallow the goal, caution A15 and restart with a goal kick taken by Team B. E. Disallow the goal, restart with a goal kick taken by Team B with no caution to A15.

Extra Player

Handling

Carding Coaches

Carding Coaches

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