Game Report Keep It Clear, Concise, and Accurate.

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Why Record and Report Game Data? - Law 5: “The referee acts as a time keeper and keeps a record of the match - Competition authorities need to: Determine team positions Identify goal scorers Identify injured players Take disciplinary action(s)

Transcript of Game Report Keep It Clear, Concise, and Accurate.

Game Report

Keep It Clear, Concise, and Accurate

Workshop Objectives - Present and discuss game report components

- “Referee” a game

- Record game information

- Prepare a game report

- Encourage participants to share their experience

Why Record and Report Game Data?

- Law 5: “The referee acts as a time keeper and keeps a record of the match

- Competition authorities need to:

Determine team positions

Identify goal scorers

Identify injured players

Take disciplinary action(s)

- A match record is created during the match - Record the required match details:

Actual game start time

Goals

Cautions/Send-offs

Injuries/other significant incidents

Match Record

- A match report is a form with the game significant details, submitted to the appropriate authorities

- The information from the match record should be used to complete the match report

Match Record vs. Report

01-25-16Field of Dreams #12

08:30 a.m. 09:33 a.m.5/U-10

Blue Angels Wild Horses

Blue/White Red/Red 10/12

5/11

1 2

10 6 12 12

5’ 12’ 23’ 36’

8 5 2 5

9’ 16’ 29’ 46’

Mary Smith Paul Simon Francisco Gonzalez

Match Record

Blue Angels 4 Wild Horses 4

Coach Bob Coach Ann 012 A 20 115 C 20

Field of Dreams #12 Boys 10 01-25-16 08:30 a.m.

Mary Smith Regional Paul Simon Regional

Francisco Gonzalez

Regional

Mary Smith Francisco Gonzalez

Paul Simon 01/25/16

Match Report

Match ReportBlue Angels Wild Horses

012 A 20 115 C 20Boys 10

Paul Simon

Francisco Gonzalez

Mary Smith

01/25/15

Reporting Game Incidents Use the ABCs:

Accurate Brief Clear

Reporting Game Incidents

The Blue player pushed the Red player, so I

showed the Blue player the red card and sent him off.

Reporting Game Incidents At the 20’ minute Blue #15, Mr. John Doe, violently pushed Red #3. The incident happened away from the ball after Red #3 had dispossessed Blue #12 and cleared the ball to midfield. I stopped play at that time and sent off Blue #15, John Doe, for violent conduct.

Let’s Referee!

Match ReportBlue Stars 2 Green Machine 2

Coach Mark Coach Lupe 012 A 20 115 C 20

Field of Dreams #12 Boys 14 01-25-15 08:00 a.m.

Your Name Regional Paul Simon Regional

Tom Tobin

Advanced

Your Signature Tom Tobin

Paul Simon 01/25/15

Tom B. 12 Green Machine Twisted ankle – could not play.

John Smith 20 Blue Stars Stomach flu – per coach; could not play.

Joe Grumpy 7 Blue Stars Dissent

Joe Grumpy 7 Blue Stars Dissent

Joe Grumpy 7 Blue Stars Two cautions within the same game

Actual Start Time: 08:07a.m. 1st Half End Time: 08:42a.m. 2nd Half Start Time: 08:52a.m. Game End Time: 09:29a.m. (2 minute extra time in 2nd half)

Goal for the Referees Support the delivery of a great AYSO experience

for the players and others.

How will this workshop help you support the goal?

Thank you