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SOCCER2003-04
RULE BOOK FORMAT
Play Rulings – New Format
Importance of Play Rulings
Locating the Play Rulings
Points of Emphasis – New Format
Points of Emphasis Framed in Box
Format Change – Makes Rules Book More Usable
FIELD OF PLAYRULE 1-2-1
Multi-Use Field
2003 Questionnaire
Soccer Field Markings
Raise Level of Awareness
GOAL POST PADDING
Safety is Key
White Goal Post Padding
May Reduce Injuries
Padding is Legal
Padding Installation
Use Correct Padding for Soccer
FIELD CONDITIONSRULE 1-7-1 POE #3
• Responsibility/Decision to Play
• Referee’s Responsibilities
• Weather Conditions
• Severe Weather
• Lightning Guidelines
• Additional State Association Guidelines
REQUIRED EQUIPMENTSHINGUARDS – RULE 4-1-1
Proper Shinguards
Concern with Noncompliance
Official/Coach Concern
New Requirement: 2 inches above ankle
Define “ankle”
Define “two inches”
LOGOS ON SOCKSRULE 4-1-1a
Stockings are Required Equipment
Limited Number of Logos Allowed
Number of Logos on Jerseys
Number of Logos on Socks
STATE ASSOCIATION ADOPTIONS
Application of Rules
State Leeway
Communicate with Officials
Before the Season Starts…
COACHES’ RESPONSIBILITY
RULE 4-3-1 POE #4Coach Responsibility for Proper EquipmentSports as an Educational ExperienceShared ResponsibilityBefore InspectionState Association Expectations
OFFICIALS’ UNIFORMSRULE 5-1-3 POE #5
Various Jerseys
Financial Issue/Possible Conflicts
State Association & Jersey Color
Work with Officials’ Groups
Officials’ Jerseys – Dressed Alike
Same Color and Sleeve Length
Badges, Patches, Logos
GAME MANAGEMENT AND CONTEST SUPERVISION
POE #6
Importance of Sportsmanship
Involvement of School Personnel
Attention to Spectators and/or Bench Personnel
SPORTSMANSHIPRULE 5-2-2f POE #1
Importance of Sportsmanship
Head Referee
Establish How Rules are Applied and Enforced
Sport as an Extension of Learning
Sportsmanship Statement
Be Brief
Different Methods
HOLDING, PUSHINGDELETE RULE 12-3-2
Incidental Contact
Incidental Touching – Not a Foul
Holding or Pushing Involved
Deletion of 12-3-2
HOLDING & PUSHINGRULE 12-3-1-REVISITED
Standards for Interscholastic Sports
Behavior of Professional Players
Beware of “Professional Fouls”
Blatant Holding
Identify Other “Professional Fouls”
MISCONDUCT SIMULATING A FOUL
RULE 12-8-1f
Faking an Injury
“Diving” is Unsporting Conduct
Actual Fouls vs. Reactions
Cautioning Players
MISCONDUCT ZERO TOLERANCE
RULE 12-8-3d POE #2
No Abusive Language or Gestures Allowed
Misconduct and Caution
Expect Good Behavior in Practice
“What You Permit, You Promote”
Zero Tolerance
Adults Must Model Appropriate Behavior
Referees Report Adult Misconduct
State Association Communicate Incidents to Schools
STATE ASSOCIATION COMMUNICATION
State Associations Interpret NFHS Soccer Rules in Each State
Communication with Schools
Communication System within the State
Important Topics of Discussion
COACH MISCONDUCTRULE 12-8-4
Coach is Responsible
Inappropriate Behavior on Team
Inappropriate Behavior by Bench Personnel
Specific Situations
THROW-IN FROM TOUCHLINERULE 15-1-2
Point of Throw-in
When Referee Stops Play
Proper Point of Throw-in
Example of Awarded Throw-in
SIGNAL – START THE CLOCK
Signal for Starting the Clock
Arm Begins in Vertical Position
Keep Arm Fully Extended
UNSPORTING CONDUCT SIGNAL ELIMINATED
Unsporting Conduct Signal Deleted
Penalty for Unsporting Conduct