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AR-to-Basic Referee Course

AR-to-Basic Referee Course. OBJECTIVES. Have a basic understanding of fouls and misconduct (and free kicks) Have a cursory understanding of the fundamentals of play. Fouls and Misconduct. OBJECTIVES: Explain the two categories of fouls Cover fouls that occur in younger players’ games

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AR-to-Basic Referee Course

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  1. AR-to-Basic Referee Course OBJECTIVES Have a basic understanding of fouls and misconduct (and free kicks) Have a cursory understanding of the fundamentals of play AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1

  2. Fouls and Misconduct • OBJECTIVES: • Explain the two categories of fouls • Cover fouls that occur • in younger players’ games • Introduce the concept of misconduct AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  3. A foul is an unsafe or unfair act: Committed by a player Against an opponent On the field of play While the ball is in play All four elements must exist for the incident to be a foul. AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  4. Fouls are categorized into two types: Direct Free Kick fouls Indirect Free Kick fouls These categories are named for the way play is restarted AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  5. Direct Free Kick fouls There are 10 Kicks an opponent Trips an opponent Strikes an opponent Even the attempt to commit any of these three actions is a foul. AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  6. Direct Free Kick fouls There are 10 Jumps at an opponent Unfairly charges an opponent Pushes an opponent Tackles an opponent AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  7. Direct Free Kick fouls There are 10 Holds an opponent Spits at an opponent Handles the ball deliberately AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  8. Direct Free Kick fouls Six of these fouls most commonly occur in U-10 and younger age groups: • Kicks an opponent • Trips an opponent • Pushes an opponent • Holds an opponent • Unfairly charges an opponent • Handles the ball deliberately AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  9. Indirect Free Kick fouls There are 7 The first four pertain solely to the goalkeeper in his own penalty area. Takes more than six seconds while controlling the ball with his hands, before releasing it from his possession AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  10. Indirect Free Kick fouls The first four pertain solely to the goalkeeper in his own penalty area. Touches the ball again with his hands after it has been released from his possession and has not touched any other player. AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  11. Indirect Free Kick fouls The first four pertain solely to the goalkeeper in his own penalty area. Touches the ball with his hands after it has been deliberately kicked to him by a team-mate. AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  12. Indirect Free Kick fouls The first four pertain solely to the goalkeeper in his own penalty area. Touches the ball with his hands after he has received it directly from a throw-in taken by a team-mate. AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  13. Indirect Free Kick fouls The remaining three pertain to all players. Plays in a dangerous manner Impedes the progress of an opponent Prevents the goalkeeper from releasing the ball from his hands AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  14. Indirect Free Kick Two of these fouls most commonly occur in U-10 and younger age groups: • Plays in a dangerous manner • Goalkeeper takes more than six seconds to put the ball into play Be prompt with the Dangerous Play call. Don’t be too ticky-tacky with the “six second” call AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  15. MISCONDUCT Behavior that is in serious conflict with the spirit of the game and good sportsmanship (Something that’s very rare in the U-10 game) Two types of Misconduct: Those resulting in a Caution Those resulting in a Send-Off AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  16. MISCONDUCT There are seven cautionable offences: Unsporting behavior Dissent by word or action Persistently infringes the Laws of the Game Delays the restart of play Fails to respect the required distance on a corner kick, free kick or throw-in Enters/re-enters the field of play without permission Leaves the field of play without permission AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  17. MISCONDUCT There are seven send-off offences: Serious foul play Violent conduct Spits at any person Denies a goal or obvious goal-scoring opportunity by deliberately handling the ball Denies an obvious goal-scoring opportunity by an offense punishable by a free kick or penalty kick Offensive/insulting/abusive language or gestures Receives a second caution in the same match AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  18. Misconduct is rare in U-10 games. Referees should deal with it informally without showing cards. AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  19. Coaches and spectators can be warned and even dismissed from the game. But they must never be shown the red or yellow card. AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  20. Checking for Learning There are two types of fouls. Name them. Direct Free Kick Fouls Indirect Free Kick Fouls Why are the fouls given these names? They are named for the way play is restarted after the referee has stopped play because of the foul. AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  21. Checking for Learning What are the six Direct Free Kick fouls most often seen in U-10 games? Kicking an opponent Tripping an opponent Pushing an opponent Holding an opponent Unfairly Charging an opponent Handling the ball deliberately AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  22. Checking for Learning What are the two Indirect Free Kick fouls most often seen in U-10 games? Dangerous Play Goalkeeper takes more than six seconds to put the ball into play AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  23. Checking for Learning What kind of foul is: Handling the ball deliberately? Direct Free Kick Foul What kind of foul is: Pushing an opponent? Direct Free Kick Foul AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  24. Checking for Learning What kind of foul is: Playing in a dangerous manner? Indirect Free Kick Foul If a player tries to hit another opponent but misses, the referee cannot call a foul. (True/False) False. Even the attempt to strike an opponent can be a foul. AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  25. Checking for Learning The ball bounces up and hits a player in the arm. Is this a foul? No A player that’s lying on the ground kicks at the ball. No one else is near. Is this dangerous play? No AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  26. Checking for Learning The referee thinks a foul may have occurred but he’s not sure. Should he stop play? No A U-10 player is guilty of one of the types of Misconduct. The player should be shown the yellow or red card. (True/False) The referee has the authority to show the card, but should work together with the coach to resolve the matter without displaying a card. AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  27. Checking for Learning A coach is behaving badly and the referee elects to dismiss the coach from the field. If the coach’s conduct is terribly bad, the referee may show the coach the red card. Cards are solely for the players. Coaches/Spectators are NEVER to be shown the cards. AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 1

  28. FUNDAMENTAL COACHING CONCEPTS AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  29. OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  30. OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: SCORE AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  31. OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: SCORE STOP SCORING AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  32. OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: SCORE STOP SCORING ADVANCE AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  33. OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: SCORE STOP SCORING ADVANCE DELAY AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  34. OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: SCORE STOP SCORING ADVANCE DELAY MAINTAIN POSSESSION AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  35. OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: SCORE STOP SCORING ADVANCE DELAY MAINTAIN POSSESSION REGAIN POSSESSION AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  36. OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: SCORE STOP SCORING ADVANCE DELAY MAINTAIN POSSESSION REGAIN POSSESSION AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  37. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  38. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS:DEFENDERS: PENETRATION AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  39. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: PENETRATION DELAY AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  40. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS:DEFENDERS: PENETRATION DELAY DEPTH AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  41. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: PENETRATION DELAY DEPTH DEPTH AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  42. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS:DEFENDERS: PENETRATION DELAY DEPTH DEPTH MOBILITY AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  43. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: PENETRATION DELAY DEPTH DEPTH MOBILITY BALANCE AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  44. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS:DEFENDERS: PENETRATION DELAY DEPTH DEPTH MOBILITY BALANCE WIDTH AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  45. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: PENETRATION DELAY DEPTH DEPTH MOBILITY BALANCE WIDTH CONCENTRATION AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  46. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS:DEFENDERS: PENETRATION DELAY DEPTH DEPTH MOBILITY BALANCE WIDTH CONCENTRATION CREATIVITY AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  47. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: PENETRATION DELAY DEPTH DEPTH MOBILITY BALANCE WIDTH CONCENTRATION CREATIVITY COMPOSURE AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  48. PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKERS: DEFENDERS: PENETRATION DELAY DEPTH DEPTH MOBILITY BALANCE WIDTH CONCENTRATION CREATIVITY COMPOSURE AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1 - Lesson 2

  49. In AYSO, It’s about more than the game ! AR-to-Basic Referee Course 1.1

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