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Law 12
U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program
Grade 8 Referee Course
Competitive Youth Training
Alabama
Interpretations of the
Laws of the Game as
provided in the IFAB
for 2016-2017;
subject to change!
Overview
o Fouls
oDirect free kick fouls
o Indirect free kick fouls
o Misconduct
oCautionable offenses
oSending-off offenses
Fouls
o Committed
oBy a player or substitute
oOn or off the field of play
oWhile the game is in progress
Examples of DFKs
o Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent
o Trips of attempts to trip an opponent
o Jumps at an opponent
o Charges an opponent
o Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent
o Pushes an opponent
o Tackles or challenges an opponent
Careless
o Player has shown a lack of attention or consideration when making a challenge or acted without precaution
o No further disciplinary sanction is needed if a foul is judged to be careless
Reckless
• Player has acted with disregard to the danger to, or consequences for, opponent
• Must be cautioned and issued a yellow card
Excessive Force
• Player has far exceeded the necessary use of force and is in danger of injuring opponent
• Must be sent off and issued a red card
Direct Free Kick
o Holds an opponent
o Spits at an opponent
o Impedes an opponent with contact
o Handles the ball deliberately
Handling
o Deliberate act of a player making contact with the ball with hand or arm
oMovement of hand towards ball
oDistance between opponent and ball
oPosition of hand does not necessarily mean that there is an infringement
oTouching ball with an object held in hand
oHitting ball with a thrown object
Location
o Direct free kick
oTaken from location of offense
o Inside own goal area
oTaken anywhere in the area
o Penalty kick
oDirect free kick foul in own penalty area
oPenalty mark
Indirect Free Kick
o Plays in a dangerous manner
o Impedes the progress of an opponent without contact being made
o Prevents goalkeeper from releasing ball from hands
o Misconduct
o Deliberate heading by U11 or younger
o 4 additional offenses committed by a goalkeeper
Other Offenses
o Misconduct
oWhen play is stopped solely to issue a yellow or red card (no foul committed)
Indirect Free Kick
o Controls ball with hands for more than 6seconds
o Touches ball again with hands after releasing it, before touching another player
o Touches ball with hands after it has been deliberately kicked by a teammate
o Touches ball with hands after receiving it directly from a throw-in by teammate
Free Kick Location
o An indirect free kick is taken from the place where the offense occurred
o In defensive goal area
oKick may be taken from any point inside
o In attacking goal area
oKick taken on goal area line parallel to goal line at point nearest to where foul occurred
Cautionable Offenses
o Failure to respect required distance
o Entering or re-entering field without permission
o Dissent by word or action
o Delaying the restart of play
o Deliberately leaving field without permission
o Unsporting behavior
o Persistent infringement
FRD
o Failure to respect required distance
o10 yards from corner arc on opponent’s corner kick
o10 yards from opponent’s free kick
o2 yards from opponent’s throw-in
o Referee report code (FRD)
E
o Entering or reentering field without permission
oPlayer reenters without permission
oPlayer reenters without permission after correcting blood on the uniform
o Referee report code (E)
DT
o Dissent by word or action
oVerbal or non-verbal actions that dispute the decisions of referee team
oQuestions authority of referee
oReduces enjoyment of other participants
oCan spread if not dealt with
o Referee report code (DT)
DR
o Delaying the restart of play
oFree kick from wrong position
oKicking or carrying away ball
oExcessively delaying throw-in or free kick
oDelaying substitution process
oDeliberately touching ball after play stops
o Referee report code (DR)
L
o Deliberately leaving field without permission
oPlayer leaves field to gain advantage
oAllow play to continue
oIssue caution at next stoppage
oCaution if team gains a tactical advantage
oTrifling if not done to gain unfair advantage
o Referee report code (L)
UB
o Unsporting behavior
oReckless direct free kick foul
oTactical foul or handling to break up promising attack
oHandling in attempt to score a goal (successful or not) or unsuccessful attempt to deny a goal from a promising attack
oFeigning injury or pretending to be fouled
oSimulation
UB
o Unsporting behavior
oChanges with goalkeeper during play
oShows lack of respect for the game
oPlays ball after permission to leave is given
oVerbally distracts an opponent
oMakes unauthorized marks on the field
oTrickery to pass ball to own goalkeeper
UB
o Unsporting behavior
oExcessive celebration of a goal
oMakes gestures which are provocative, derisory or inflammatory
oCelebrates among spectators
oRemoves shirt or covers head with shirt
oCovers head or face with other item
o Referee report code (UB)
PI
o Persistent infringement
oPlayer repeatedly commits fouls or certain other infringements
o Referee report code (PI)
Cautionable DOGSO
o Denying goal scoring opportunity inside Penalty Area (resulting in Penalty Kick)
o If foul was an attempt to play the ball
o If foul was an attempt to challenge opponent for the ball
o Referee report code (TBD)
Sending-off Offenses
o Serious foul play
o Violent conduct
o Abusive language
o Spitting at an opponent or any other person
o Denying goal scoring opportunity with hand
o Denying goal scoring opportunity with foul
o Receiving second yellow card in same game
Sending Off
o Player commits send off or second caution offense with advantage, player cannot get involved with play
o Red Card (Yellow/Red) shown at next stoppage
o If player becomes involved, stop play, show card(s), award IFK
SFP
o Serious Foul Play
oMust meet criteria for a foul
oExcessive force or brutality against opponent when challenging for the ball
oTackle that endangers safety of opponent
oChallenge for ball with excessive force and endangering safety
o Referee report code (SFP)
VC
o Violent conduct
o Excessive force or brutality against opponent
when not challenging for the ball
o Excessive force or brutality against teammate,
spectator, match official or any other person
oOnly requires attempt not contact
oDeliberately strikes on head or face when not
challenging for the ball
o Referee report code (VC)
AL
o Abusive language
oPersonal
oPublic
oProvocative
oZero tolerance for remarks or actions that are discriminatory or racist
o Referee report code (AL)
S
o Spitting at an opponent or any other person
oCan also be a foul
o If not a foul, still misconduct
o Referee report code (S)
DG
o Denying obvious goal scoring opportunity by
oHandling
oHolding, pulling pushing
oNot playing the ball
oNot having a chance to play the ball
o Referee report code (DGH)
2CT
o Second caution
oPlayer or substitute who receives a second caution
oProcedure is to display cards in sequence, not at the same time
oShow yellow card for second caution
oShow red card for sending-off offense
o Referee report code (2CT)
On the Field
o Misconduct on the field of play
oPlay stopped for misconduct
oIndirect free kick
oPlay stopped for a foul
oFree kick based on foul committed
oPlay already stopped
oRestart based on original reason for stoppage
Off the Field
o Misconduct off the field of play
oPlayer left field during normal play
oIndirect free kick
oPlayer left field to commit misconduct
oIndirect free kick
oPlay stopped for misconduct from substitute
oIndirect free kick
Review Question
o What should the referee do if a player commits persistent infringement?
o Caution and show the player a yellow card
o Send off and show the player a red card
Review Question
o What should the referee do if a player tackles an opponent using excessive force?
o Caution and show the player a yellow card
o Send off and show the player a red card
Review Question
o What should the referee do if an opponent fails to respect the required distance during a throw-in?
o Caution and show the player a yellow card
o Send off and show the player a red card
Review Question
o How should the referee restart play if a player carelessly kicks at an opponent in the center circle?
o Dropped ball
o Indirect free kick
o Direct free kick
o Penalty kick
Review Question
o What should the referee do if a player, who has already been cautioned and who is not the goalkeeper, punches the ball to deny an obvious goal scoring opportunity while standing in his or her own penalty area?
o Show the player a second yellow card and then issue a red card
o Send off the player and issue a red card
Review Question
o How should the referee restart play if a player commits a careless tackle on his or her own penalty area line?
o Dropped ball
o Indirect free kick
o Direct free kick
o Penalty kick
Review Question
o How should the referee restart play if a goalkeeper plays the ball with his or her hands in the penalty area after it has been deliberately kicked by a teammate?
o Dropped ball
o Indirect free kick
o Direct free kick
o Penalty kick
Review Question
o How should the referee restart play if a goalkeeper’s hands cross the penalty area line into the penalty arc while holding the ball?
o Dropped ball
o Indirect free kick
o Direct free kick
o Penalty kick