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Duration of the Game Law 7
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vEqual periods – Quarters or Halves vClock starts at Kick Off vKeeps running vPeriod ends when time is up vExtend time only for Penalty Kick vAdd time for: vInjury vWasting time vAmount is at the referee’s discretion Timing
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vU-7/8 – Four 10 minute quarters vU-9/10 – Four 12 minute quarters vU-12 – Two 30 minute halves vU-14 – Two 35 minute halves vHalf time – no less than 5, no more than 10 minutes vQuarter time – no more than 2 minutes KMSL Times
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Start & Restart of Play Law 8
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vReferee tosses coin vVisiting team captain calls it vWinner chooses direction of play vLoser kicks off Coin Toss
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vCount players on the field vAR’s line up even with second to last players vReferee visually checks that players and AR’s are ready vDefending players are not in center circle vAll players are in their half of the field Before Kick-Off
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vBvBall is stationary on Center Mark vRvReferee gives signal for Kick-Off (how?) vWvWhat happens if taken before signal? Retake Kick vBvBall is in play when it is kicked and moves forward vKvKicker can not play the ball a second time, another player has to touch it first (double touch) (IFK for opposing team) vMvMay score a goal on a Kick-Off Kick-Off
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Dropped Ball A dropped ball is a way of restarting the match after a temporary stoppage which becomes necessary, while the ball is in play, for any reason not mentioned elsewhere in the Laws of the Game
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Dropped Ball Procedures Referee drops ball (from waist high) Where ball was when play was stopped (except in goal area) No players required (2 players traditional) Re-drop if: touched by player before it hits ground ball leaves field before touched
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Ball In & Out of Play Law 9
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Which balls are in & out of play Ball In & Out of Play A C D E B
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Ball In Play If ball rebounds from Goalpost, or Crossbar, or Corner flagpost and remains in the field of play Referee or Assistant Referee, if they are on the field of play Until the referee stops play for any reason
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Boundary Lines Lines belong to the areas of which they are boundaries This includes: Touch lines Goal lines Goal areas Penalty areas Corner areas
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Method of Scoring Law 10
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Definition of a Goal A goal is scored when the whole ball has: Crossed the goal line Between the uprights (goalposts) Under the crossbar Provided that no infringement of the Laws of the Game has been committed previously by the team scoring the goal. And it was propelled in a legal manner.
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No Goal Goal No Goal WHAT’S A GOAL? AND WHAT’S NOT?
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Exceptions A goal cannot be scored directly from: An indirect free kick (IFK) Restart - Goal Kick Any free kick into your own goal Restart – Corner Kick A throw-in Restart?
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Outside Interference If the ball is prevented from passing over the goal line by an “outside agent” A spectator An animal Another ball Any other thing Dropped ball where contact was made * except in the goal area
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If a team is down by 5 or more points, a team can add a player. Not required to add player. Referee is to remind the coach of the rule when the spread is 5 points. Coach is to inform referee when adding extra player. Referee informs opposing coach. Extra player is removed when spread returns to 4 points KMSL 5 Point Rule
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