Fouls and Misconduct (12)

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Fouls and Misconduct (12) U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program Grade 9 Referee Course Small Sided and Recreational Youth Training

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Fouls and Misconduct (12). U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program Grade 9 Referee Course Small Sided and Recreational Youth Training. Fouls – CRITICAL INFO. Committed by a player Against the opposing team On the field of play While the ball is in play. Types. Direct free kick fouls - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fouls and Misconduct (12)

U.S. Soccer Federation Referee ProgramGrade 9 Referee CourseSmall Sided and Recreational Youth Training

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Fouls – CRITICAL INFO

oCommitted by a playeroAgainst the opposing teamoOn the field of playoWhile the ball is in play

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Typeso Direct free kick foulsoResult in a DFK (or PK)

o Indirect free kick foulsoResult in IFK

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10 Direct Free Kick Fouls

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Two “Groups” of DFK Fouls

Careless, Reckless or with Excessive Force

• Kicks or attempts to kick …• Strikes or attempts to strike …• Trips or attempts to trip …• Charges …• Jumps at …• Pushes …• Tackles …

These are DFK Fouls any time they happen

• Holds … • Spits at …• Deliberately handles the

ball

Note: … means “an opponent”

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Direct Free Kicko CarelessoMost common

o RecklessoLess commonoYellow card and/or warning

o Excessive forceoRarely seenoRed card

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Infringementso Direct Free Kick to opponento At the location of the offense

oDFK by defense in penalty area = PK

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8 Indirect Free Kick Fouls

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Two Categories of IFK Fouls

IFK Fouls by goalkeeper• Release of ball within 6

seconds• Release ball from hands

then use hands again• Use hands when ball kicked

by teammate• Use hands when ball

thrown in by teammate

IFK fouls by any player• Dangerous Play• Impeding the progress of an

opponent• Preventing goalkeeper from

releasing the ball• Play stopped for misconduct

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Infringements

• IFK to opponent• At location of offense

• Subject to special rules in goal area

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Misconduct

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Caution - Yellow Cardo Unsporting behavioro Dissento Persistent infringemento Delaying the restart of playo Failure to respect required distanceo Entering or reentering without permissiono Deliberately leaving without permission

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Send Off - Red Cardo Serious foul playo Violent conducto Abusive languageo Spittingo Denying goal scoring opportunity with hando Denying goal scoring opportunity with foulo Receiving second yellow card in same game

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Dealing with Coaches

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Review QuestionWhat are the requirements of a foul?

o Action committed by a player against an opponent or opposing team

o Action committed on the field of playo Action committed while the ball is in playo All of the above

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Review QuestionWhat is the correct restart if a player trips an opponent?

o Indirect free kicko Direct free kick

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Review QuestionWhat is the correct restart if a player kicks an opponent?

o Indirect free kicko Direct free kick

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Review QuestionWhat is the correct restart if a player pushes an opponent?

o Indirect free kicko Direct free kick

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Review QuestionWhat is the correct restart if a player commits dangerous play?

o Indirect free kicko Direct free kick