Fouls & Misconduct

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Fouls & Misconduct Law 12

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Law 12. Fouls & Misconduct. When can fouls occur?. A foul may only occur when: The action occurs on the field of play While the ball is in play The action is committed by a player… against an opposing player (or team). Direct Free Kick Fouls. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fouls

&

Misconduct

Law 12

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When can fouls occur?

A foul may only occur when:•The action occurs on the field of play•While the ball is in play•The action is committed by a player…• against an opposing player (or team)

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Direct Free Kick Fouls

A direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any of the following seven offenses in a manner considered by the referee to be careless, reckless or using excessive force:

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DFK Fouls

1. Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent

2. Trips or attempts to trip an opponent

3. Jumps at an opponent

4. Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent

5. Charges an opponent

6. Pushes an opponent

7. Tackles an opponent

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DFK Fouls

A direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any of the following three offenses:

• Holds an opponent

• Spits at an opponent• Handles the ball deliberately (except

for the goalkeeper within his/her own penalty area)

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DFK Fouls

Except when foul occurs by defender within the defender’s

penalty areain which case a Penalty Kick

is awarded.

Restart with a Direct Free Kick at point of infraction

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Indirect Free Kick Fouls

Goalkeeper inside own penalty area:1. Takes more than 6 seconds while controlling

the ball with his/her hands before releasing it from his/her possession – allow more time for younger players

2. Regains hand control prior to touch by another3. Touches ball with hands after deliberately

kicked by team-mate4. Touches ball with hands after throw-in by

team-mate

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IFK Fouls

5. Plays in a dangerous manner

6. Impedes the progress of an opponent

7. Prevents goalkeeper from releasing ball from his/her hands

8. Commits any offense, not previously mentioned in Law 12, for which play is stopped to caution or dismiss a player

9. KMSL Modification – Any slide tackling U-7 through U-10

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IFK Fouls

Restart with a Indirect Free Kick at point of

infraction

- - by defenders within their own goal area - by defenders within their own goal area - …kick taken from anywhere within …kick taken from anywhere within

goal area.goal area.

EXCEPT…

- by attackers in opponent’s goal area - - by attackers in opponent’s goal area - …move ball to out to closest point on 6 yard …move ball to out to closest point on 6 yard

line.line.

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Fouls Review•Fouls can only occur…

•on the field of play, •while the ball is in play,•by a player •against an opposing player.

Which 7 DFK fouls must be careless, reckless or involve excessive force?

Kick, trip, jump, strike, charge, push, tackle

What are the 3 other DFK fouls?

Hold, spit, handling

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Fouls ReviewWhat is the restart for committing a DFK foul outside the penalty area?What if the DFK foul occurs in a team’s own penalty area? What are the IFK infractions the goalkeeper can commit within his/her own penalty area?

Delay, double touch, touch from kick or throw-in by team-mate

What are the other IFK infractions?Dangerous play, impeding, prevents goalkeeper from releasing ball, anything not mentioned in Law 12, slide tackling U-7 - 10

What is the restart for IFK infractions?

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Fouls Review

Is it a FOUL if a player punches a team-mate on the field while the ball is in play?

No

Shouldn’t that be punished in some way?

Yes, with an Indirect Free Kick and…

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Misconduct

Seven CautionableCautionable Offenses

Seven Send-off Send-off Offenses

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P persistent infringement

U unsporting behavior

D distance

D delay restart

L leave without permission

E enter without permission

S show dissent by word or action

Cautionable Offenses

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Serious foul play

Violent conduct

Spitting

Abusive, insulting or offensive language

2nd caution

Denies goal scoring by handling

Denies goal scoring by foul

Send-off Offenses

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Misconduct Review•When can misconduct occur?

•Unlike fouls, misconduct can be against anyone, at anytime, anywhere including team areas, stands or parking lot

•Can you name the seven cautionable offences?•P U D D L E S

Can a foul also be misconduct?•Yes, a foul may also be misconduct

Does misconduct require a foul to have been committed?

•No. Can you give an example?

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What is the restart if you stop play for misconduct, but no foul has been committed?

•Misconduct causing a stoppage of play without a DFK foul will warrant restarting with a IFK

If you don’t stop play for misconduct, when does it have to be dealt with?

•It must be dealt with at the next stoppage or not at all

What about physical contact that looks the same as a DFK foul against anyone including teammates, spectators or officials at any time (or opponents, if the ball is out of play)?

•Deal with it as Unsporting Behavior or Violent Conduct depending on the severity of the action

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