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Ohio High School Rule Differences 2014 Part 5 RULES 11 and 12 Dynamic Play.

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1 Ohio High School Rule Differences 2014 Part 5 RULES 11 and 12 Dynamic Play

2 Rule 11 Offside

3 Elements of the Law Position –Player is nearer to opponent’s goal line than the ball Unless –Player is completely in own half of the field –Player is not nearer to opponent’s goal line than at least two opponents Current Knowledge

4 What is Even? The position of any part of the player’s body that can legally play the ball is the deciding factor in determining “offside position” NOT player’s hands or arms Current Knowledge

5 There is no offside offense if a player receives the ball directly from: a goal kick a throw-in a corner kick Elements of the Law Current Knowledge

6 Offside Position vs. Activity Offside position alone is not an infringement Offside position and active participation is an infringement Current Knowledge

7 No Infringement Offside is judged at the moment the ball is played to a teammate, not when the teammate receives it Current Knowledge

8 Diagonal System of Control Assistant Referee’s primary game responsibility is to determine offside position and offside activity of the players. The Referee makes the final decision to stop the game or not. Current Knowledge

9 Dual Referee System Lead Referee’s is responsible to determine offside position and offside activity of the players. The Lead Referee makes the final decision to stop the game or not

10 Non - Involvement Clear intention to not participate: Standing still Moving away from active play Stepping off the field of play Current Knowledge

11 Before indicating a player is offside, be certain that the player is “Involved in Active Play” by: –Interfering with play …. or –Interfering with an opponent …. or –Gaining an advantage Involvement Current Knowledge

12 Dual Referee System vs. Diagonal System of Control Lead Referee (Dual System) is less likely to be in the correct position to make the close “offside” decisions than the Assistant Referee (DSC)

13 If in Doubt No Offside! Current Knowledge

14 Rule 12 Fouls and Misconduct Fouls

15 Fouls Only 9 Major Fouls ….. NOT 10 (USSF) Does NOT require following criteria: careless reckless using excessive force

16 Direct Free Kick Fouls Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent Spits at an opponent Jumps at an opponent Trips or attempts to trip an opponent Handles the ball deliberately Holds an opponent Pushes an opponent (extended hands or arms) Charges an opponent (dangerous, reckless, or excessive force) A direct free-kick is awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any of the following nine offenses:

17 Direct Free Kick Fouls Charging the goalkeeper in their own penalty area is a DFK foul Unless GK is dribbling ball with feet Unless GK is obstructing the player Any player who flagrantly fouls the GK in possession of the ball with their hands shall be disqualified without a caution

18 Handling During play any reflex movement of the hand or arm to the ball is considered to be deliberate handling Hand or arm must be stationary in a wall Any deliberate movement of the hand or arm to the ball

19 Handling - Intent However... If the ball strikes player on hand or arm …. and …. ball falls to player’s feet and player gains control No Foul! No Foul! Reasoning… Player did not initiate the action Current Knowledge

20 Indirect Free Kick Fouls Dangerous play … opponent Deliberately obstructs an opponent when not in possession of the ball Interferes with goalkeeper in possession of the ball Charges into an opponent when not within playing distance of the ball. … or teammate Current Knowledge

21 Indirect Free Kicks Restart game with an IFK at spot of ball when: Players, coaches or bench personnel (including substitutes) enter or leave the field-of-play without permission of an official Game is stopped because of an offense or misconduct is committed by any person in the team and coaching area

22 Goalkeeper inside own penalty area: Holds the ball for more than 6 seconds before releasing it Regains hand control prior to touch by another player Touches ball with hands after deliberately kicked by teammate Touches ball with hands after throw-in by teammate Goalkeeper IFK Fouls Current Knowledge

23 Rule 12 Fouls and Misconduct Misconduct

24 Misconduct Players, Coaches or Bench Personnel: Caution = Yellow Card Disqualified = Red Card Players: Disqualified =Yellow Card+ Yellow Card

25 Enters or leaves field without permission of official Persistent infringement of the rules Dissent by word of mouth or action Unsporting conduct Misconduct Any incidental vulgar or profane language Any use of video or audio communication aids Use of tobacco products at game site Yellow Card Current Knowledge

26 Unnecessary delays …. Restarts, kicking ball away Holding a shirt, short, etc. Deliberate verbal tactics Encroachment Deliberate handball to stop an attack Deliberate tactical foul Faking an injury Simulating a foul Coaching outside team area Unsporting Conduct

27 Red Card (Number of Players Shall be Reduced) Serious foul play … Commits a DFK foul and uses disproportionate force against opponent Violent conduct Spits at an opponent, teammate or official Offensive, insulting, abusive language/gesture Misconduct Taunting … word or act Leaves team area to participate in a fight Current Knowledge

28 Misconduct Serious Foul Play (Red Card) also includes: NFHS Deliberately handling the ball to prevent it from going into the goal and the goal is not scored Committing a foul against an opponent who is moving toward the goal with an obvious opportunity to score However, if a player deliberately handles the ball from going into the goal, but the ball continues into the goal and a goal is scored, the player shall only be cautioned (yellow card). However, if a player deliberately handles the ball to prevent it from going into the goal, but the ball continues into the goal and a goal is scored, the player shall only be cautioned (yellow card).

29 Coach shall receive first caution for an illegally equipped player (not improperly equipped) Coach shall be carded for team or bench misconduct not attributable to an individual A disqualified coach MUST leave vicinity of playing area Coach Responsibility

30 Bridge Training On-Line Test on-Line 5-1In the Dual Referee System the Trail Referee should not be making a decision as to whether a player is guilty of having committed an offside offense. A. TRUEB. FALSE 5-2Close offside decisions are better handled using the Dual Referee System than the Diagonal System of Control because two whistles are better than one. A. TRUEB. FALSE

31 Bridge Training On-Line Test on-Line 5-3In an OHSAA game if a player accidentally kicks an opponent it is not a foul. A. TRUEB. FALSE 5-4In a high school soccer game if a player in a wall has her arms crossed firmly against her chest and jumps up allowing the ball to hit her arm, she is guilty of deliberately handling the ball. A. TRUEB. FALSE

32 Bridge Training On-Line Test on-Line 5-5In an OHSAA game a dangerous play is considered to be any act, accidental or deliberate, that creates a danger to an opponent, a teammate or the player himself. A. TRUEB. FALSE 5-6The use of any foul language in a high school match is only considered to be a yellow card offense. A. TRUEB. FALSE

33 Bridge Training On-Line Test on-Line 5-7A player (not the goalkeeper) strikes the ball with her hand in an attempt to prevent a goal from scoring, but the ball continues on into the goal. The referee can not red card the offending player, but must give her a yellow card. A. TRUEB. FALSE 5-8A disqualified coach (red carded) must completely leave the playing area and may not go and sit in the stands. A. TRUEB. FALSE

34 Bridge Training On-Line Test on-Line 5-9A coach, who commits unsporting behavior after having been given a yellow card earlier in the game, should only be shown a red card to indicate his disqualification. The referee should not show a yellow card followed by a red card. A. TRUEB. FALSE


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