Coastal FC Referee Handbook 2015 Edition

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1 Coastal FC Referee Handbook 2015 Edition The following general information is important for all officials, both the Referee and the Assistant Referees to know prior to officiating for Coastal FC in 2014 and beyond. It is a good idea to have a copy of this document with you at all your matches along with a current copy of the Small Sided Game rules and the LOTG provided by the BCSA. Assignments Weekend assignments will be out by Wednesday evening. It is up to you to either accept or decline that game within 24 hours or it will be returned and reassigned to another Referee. If you have availability issues and need to block time off, please log in to your system page and book off the appropriate time. Do not wait for games to be assigned and the decline them. If there is a consistent pattern that develops with declining games when times are not scheduled off, you will get dropped to the bottom of the list as far as scheduling of games go. It is up to you to be responsible and control your schedule and availability. All games will be assigned based on ability and availability. The new system will see each Referee assigned with a score that reflects their ability to do a game at that level and below. So if you are given a score of 4, you can do games that are at a level of 4 and below. As an AR, the same scoring system will apply. These scores are affected by your on field performances, Mentor feedback, Coach s feedback forms, Academy and monthly video sessions. Receiving assignments (ref.coastalfc.ca) The CFC Referee Scheduler will need your availability booked off on the system before Sunday of the current week we are scheduling for so if we are scheduling for April 3-9 th, your availability needs to be in by April 2nd. If this is not met, then you may be assigned a game in a time period that you need off (See above). If you haven t heard from the Scheduling system regarding getting an assignment by the Wednesday, please feel free to reach out regarding your availability at refereescheduler@coastalfc.ca. All assignments are distributed and confirmed via this system, and reminders will be sent to all officials the night before to remind them of their weekend s matches. Match officials must be in good standing and currently registered through the BCSA if they are to receive any assignment to a full field sized game (see BCSA section on Registration and management of Referees).

2 Weekend Schedule The official match schedules will be posted on the Club s website. All officials can view their assignments by logging in to the system and looking at their page. The Head Referee will also have a master copy will all officials on it. Game Day and Pre-match procedures All teams should be at the field 30 minutes prior to the Kickoff. As an official you should report for your match at least 20 minutes prior to kick off (30 minutes ideally) to make sure the game starts on time and you can administer all the administration (Law 1, Law 2, Law4). Checking of ID cards and player s equipment (Law 4) should be done at least minutes prior to kickoff. IF you are doing an HPL game, keep in mind they perform an international style walkout with national anthems for all matches, and the home club has a match day manager on site to work with officials on the timing of this. See their website for their handbook and more details on their procedures and policies. Match Length and Details by Age Group Games above are out players + GK s if indicated with a YES in that column. Substitutions U6 U18 House, Gold, Silver, MSL are unlimited Substitutions at the discretion of the Referee to control as to when they happen Age Group - Unlimited with no re-entry within the same half. HPL and Senior M/W You will need to download the Rules and Regulations that control these leagues for any specifics for certain divisions. May require slips and different administration procedures so if you are assigned one of these, know the info ahead of time. Substitution Procedures All Substitutes are to remain on the sidelines in pinnies that distinguish them from the players on the field. When a substitution is requested, they need to be ready to go so that the game can continue as quickly as possible. If a request is made and the team or player is not ready for the change, then continue on with play and do not signal for the Substitution.

3 To replace a player with a substitute there must be a stoppage in play and the referee must be informed and give a signal prior to the change taking place. The player only enters the field of play after the player being replaced has left the field and after receiving a signal by the referee. The substituted player may leave the field from any boundary line. Players should exchange pinnies to make it easier to recognize the change. Cancellation of Match Officials In the case that matches need to be cancelled, match officials will have no match fees owing to them if they receive or telephone notification of field closures by 8am the day of their scheduled match. If a match official receives no prior notification of a match cancellation, and upon arrival at the field declares or realizes the match is not playable for any reason, they will receive 50% of their match fees. Payment of Match Officials Any club assigned games will be paid once a month after the month has ended. The home team will pay the referee and referee assistants in cash at the conclusion of the match as per the referee payment fees below in all Senior Men and Women s games. Pay periods are from the first of the month to the last day of the month being the cutoff. Cheques and summations will be issued by the following weekend (7 days) and be available for pick up in the concession for pick up. If a cheque has not been picked up by the end of the season, it will be mailed out to your address provided when you registered. Player ID Cards Small Sided Games: All players and coaches must present their Player /Staff ID card to the referee prior to the match. Small sided players will not have cards, but as of April 2014, all coaches and technical staff that want to remain on the field will need cards. If a coach does not have a card, they cannot be present on the sidelines as per BCSA rules and regulations governing the sport of Soccer in BC. Full Sized Games: If the player does not on have a card, that individual will not be eligible for the match. A player is not considered registered with the league until the player receives his/her player card or a letter of authorization from the BCSA appropriate league. If a coach does not have a card, he cannot remain in the

4 technical area once the game starts. Teams not showing ID cards prior to kick off when requested by match officials to do so must be reported first, to the other team as an FYI. Then to the appropriate discipline committee as well as the Head Referee at once the match has been played. The match will still be played and officiated with the knowledge that this will be reported to the league afterwards. Team Officials There may be no more than 5 Team officials on the bench, whom are: - Head Coach - Assistant Coach - Team Manager - Goalkeeper Coach - Trainer or authorized Club official (eg. Club Technical Director). Nobody else is permitted on or in the Bench area. This includes dugouts designed for the players regardless of the weather. Discipline If you were the Referee in a scheduled match in which you issued any misconducts (Yellow card/caution, Red Card/Sendoff or an ejection for Irresponsible Behavior), you MUST log that discipline within 24 hours after the match on the BC Soccer discipline system. If you issued a red card or ejection, you need to know if you keep the ID card and mail it in or if they stay with the team and you simply report the discipline. Match Attire and Equipment All officials should have the approved BCSA soccer referee kit set out in the rules and regulations governing Referees in BC. Black is the color of choice for Uniform Jerseys. If a conflict arises, the second choice is Yellow, followed by Red and then Blue. Appropriate black shorts and black socks are to be worn in conjunction with the Jersey. Footwear is to be black with minimal white markings or soles. Tracksuit pants, jackets, or running shoes are not acceptable to wear during matches over top of your uniform. If it is cold, and you receive permission from the Head Referee via an with details for cold weather gear, then you may follow that directive. IF a toque is acceptable, then it must be black and no other color. Leggings may be permitted but must be black in color and must be worn under the shorts and socks so that it is only visible from the thigh to below the knees. Referees should have 2 whistles with different pitches and tones to avoid confusion when fields are side by side. Referees should have a 2 pen s or pencil s, a book/wallet with at least one Red and one Yellow card and a notebook or proper match sheets to record information. Details are only taken in the U13 and up age groups, but Referee s should get used to carrying it all. Having 2 f everything in your kit bag tends to eliminate Murphy s Law.

5 Incomplete/Abandoned Games In the event that a match can t continue through to full regulation time due to darkness, insufficient lighting, field deterioration etc. then you need to abandon the match. Referee fees will be paid full for this game. The Referee has the final decision on suspending matches due to weather or field conditions and it is a nonnegotiable decision. Remember Law 5 and player safety regardless of what the players and or coaches want to do. Please know the CSA Policy on lightning and severe weather (30/30 rule) Forfeits Should any team fail to appear for a scheduled league match or not be able to fulfill a scheduled fixture you will still be paid in full if this happens at the field and or notice is not given by 8am on the match day. Cast Policy The CSA Cast Policy will apply. Prior to the match, any player wearing a cast or who intends to wear a brace or medical support is to be presented for inspection. The Match Official will assess the player s eligibility to play in accordance with the Laws of the Game (Law 4) and the CSA policies on such things. Please know the CSA Policy on Casts and Braces Referee Classification and Standards All referees classified as Provincial, Regional, District or Youth Referees shall be under the control and jurisdiction of the BCSA and must comply with the Rules, Regulations and codes as set out in: - Rules and Regulations (Rule18-Referees and Rule 11-Discipline) - Discipline Policies and Procedure Guide (Part 11 Section F Misconduct by Officials) - Standards of Ethical Conduct All referees classified as Small Sided Game Referees shall be under the control and jurisdiction of the Youth District in which they are registered (Coastal FC). Annual Review A review of all registered match officials will take place annually by December 15 by the British Columbia Soccer Association s Referee Committee; this review takes place in order to ensure each referee in the province is in the appropriate classification. These classifications take into consideration age of the referee (Youth / District), on-field performance of the referee, fitness level of the referee (in relation to the fitness criteria), etc. The above criteria may be modified by the Provincial Association from time to time.

6 Small-sided Game Referee A Small Sided Referee is a minimum of 12 years of age who has successfully completed the appropriate Referee Course. These referees can officiate in any Small Sided Match. Youth Referee A Youth Referee is 14 years old and has successfully completed, the Entry Level Referees Clinic. Referees under the age of 16 are eligible to officiate only in Competitions for players under 16 years of age. A Youth referee will automatically become a District referee on reaching the age of 16. To maintain your classification it is mandatory that all registered Youth Referees attend an annual BC Soccer Refresher Course to remain up to date with changes issued by FIFA plus other relevant topics, as well as participate in the fitness component of the Refresher Course (Beep Test). The Refresher Course must have been attended not more than 12 months prior to registration. Failure to meet the above criteria will result in denial of registration until the criteria is met. District Referee A District Referee is a minimum of 16 years old and has successfully completed, the Entry Level Referees Clinic. A District referee may officiate in any category of amateur soccer. To maintain your classification it is mandatory that all registered District referees attend an annual Refresher Course to remain up to date with changes issued by FIFA plus other relevant topics, as well as participate in the fitness component of the Refresher Course. The Refresher Course must have been attended not more than 12 months prior to registration. Failure to meet the above criteria will result in denial of registration until the criteria is met. Promotion from District Referee to Regional Referee : Referees must apply for promotion in writing (as part of annual registration). District Referees who seek promotion will only be promoted when appropriate on-field performance assessments, fitness criteria, and education / in service training modules have been attained. District Referees seeking promotion to the Regional Referee classification are required to receive a minimum of 3 above grade match assessments. Assessment marks from appointed Assessors will only be used toward promotion when the referee is officiating matches in an outdoor 11 a-side, 16 years or older (player) environment. For the purpose of promotion only those assessments which take place between January 1 and November 30 will count. Further, referees seeking promotion must have a minimum of 20 qualifying matches* as a referee, 5 matches as an assistant referee on their individual log sheet. District referees who are being considered for promotion to Regional Referee may apply for promotion to the Provincial Referee classification. This application can only be done in writing to the Provincial Association and is subject to satisfying the criteria as determined by the Provincial Association from time to time. Once the above criterion is fulfilled the referee will be promoted to Regional. *qualifying match = a match that may be counted towards promotion as determined by BC Soccer from time to time.

7 Regional Referee A Regional Referee who has demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Provincial Association, as required by the Referee Committee, the ability to officiate at the Regional Level. A Regional Referee may officiate in any category of amateur soccer in the Province of BC. Maintaining Regional Referee Classification: - Successful completion of the annual fitness test - Obtain a minimum of one annual assessment at grade - Attend a Refresher Course not more than 12 months prior to registration. Failure to meet the above criteria will result in automatic reclassification to District Referee. A Regional Referee being reclassified to District Referee for failing to maintain the minimum standards of performance and fitness shall be allowed the next season in which to be re-assessed as being of Regional Referee caliber. Failing which, the Referee will remain at the reclassified level until all requirements for upgrading have been completed. Promotion from Regional Referee to Provincial Referee: Referees must apply for promotion in writing (as part of annual registration). Regional Referees who seek promotion will only be promoted when appropriate on-field performance assessments, fitness criteria, and education / in service training modules have been attained. Regional Referees seeking promotion to the Provincial Referee classification are required to receive a minimum of 3 above grade match assessments. Assessment marks from appointed Assessors will only be used toward promotion when the referee is officiating matches in an outdoor 11 a-side, 16 years of older (player) environment. For the purpose of promotion only those assessments which take place between January 1 and November 30 will count. Further Referees seeking promotion must have a minimum of 20 qualifying matches* as a referee, 5 matches as an assistant referee on their individual log sheet. Once the above criterion is fulfilled the referee will be promoted to Provincial. *qualifying match = a match that may be counted towards promotion as determined by BC Soccer from time to time. Provincial Referee A Provincial Referee who has demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Provincial Association, as required by the Referee Committee, the ability to officiate at the Provincial Level. A Provincial Referee may officiate in any category of amateur soccer or be recommended to officiate in nonamateur games under the jurisdiction of the Provincial Association. Maintaining Provincial Referee Status: - Complete an annual medical examination - Successful completion of the annual fitness test

8 - Obtain a minimum of one annual assessment at grade - Attend a Refresher Course not more than 12 months prior to registration Failure to meet the above criteria will result in automatic reclassification to Regional Referee. A Provincial Referee being reclassified to Regional Referee for failing to maintain the minimum standards of performance and fitness shall be allowed the next season in which to be re-assessed as being of Provincial Referee caliber. Failing which, the Referee will remain at the reclassified level until all requirements for upgrading have been completed. Fitness Testing British Columbia referees are obligated to ensure that they are physical fit to control matches in the province. Fitness Test and Criteria for Referees: All referees, from Youth Referee to Provincial Referee are required to participate and complete an annual fitness test. These Fitness Tests are conducted at Annual Refresher courses. (FIFA, National and Provincial Referees have additional requirements) Provincial, Regional District and Youth Referees are required to complete one of the below Fitness tests based on their referee classification.

9 BCSA Referee appointing model The model below shows the order of precedence in appointing, whether as a Referee or as an Assistant Referee. Once a Referee has accepted an appointment they must honor that appointment unless asked to referee a game of a higher level as seen in the model below. The request game change can only take place 72 hours prior unless the Referee Schedulers agree to the change. BC Soccer also assigns match for the CSA (National Team and Professional Teams) these games supersede the below matches. * Important Note: Within each numerical point below all sub-categories are equal and listed alphabetically. In order of priority: (1) Provincial Cup Finals & Semi Finals Cup Competitions (2) Premier Development League, National Training Center Matches (3) League Competitions (no particular order) - BC Soccer Premier League : U-18 & U-17 (Female & Male) - Canadian Interuniversity Sports - Canada West (Female & Male) - Fraser Valley Soccer League (FVSL) - Premier division - Lower Island Women s Soccer Association (LIWSA) Premier division - Metro Women s Soccer League (MWSL) Premier division - Pacific Coast Soccer League Premier (Female & Male)

10 - Pacific Western Athletic Soccer Association (Female & Male) - Provincial Cup Competition All other games - Vancouver Island Soccer League - Division 1(Male) - Vancouver Metro Soccer League Premier (Male) (4) All other competitions within the Association (no particular order) - BC Soccer Premier League U-16 &15 (Female & Male - Fraser Valley Soccer League Division 1 & below (Male) - Full Member adult leagues Other - Lower Island Women s Soccer Association - Division 1 & below - Metro Women s Soccer League Division 1 & below - Provincial team exhibition matches (Female & Male) - Pacific Coast Soccer League-Reserves (Female & Male) - Vancouver Island Soccer League - Division 2 & below (Male) - Vancouver Metro Soccer League Division 1 & below (Male) - Metro Select League U-18(Female & Male) (5) Regional soccer - BC Soccer Premier League U-14 &13 (Female & Male) - BC Soccer sanctioned Full Member Tournaments - Metro Select League U-16 and below(female & Male) (6) District soccer - BC Soccer sanctioned Associate Members Tournaments (Including short term Event Members) - Local youth club soccer Gold, Silver, Bronze and House (Female & Male) Conflicts of Interest A Referee shall at all times act impartially. Where a Referee believes that there is a material interest conflicting with the duties and obligations of a Match Official and any appointment, then the Referee shall decline to act or officiate and declare it to The Association (in respect of National List Officials) or the Provincial Association, whose decision in relation to any dispute or difference in such matters shall be final and binding. (eg. Family member s team)

11 A Guide to Referee Competencies Small Sided Game Referee Small Sided Game Referees are able to demonstrate all of the following: 1. Application of Law (contains decision making accuracy) i. Know when and how to start / stop the game - Checks to ensure players equipment is safe for the game - Holds players accountable to Law 4 expectations and coaches as well - Is the ball pumped up to an appropriate level? - Are the substitutions wearing pinnies to differentiate from players? - Stops when an expectation exists ii. Differentiate between age Levels as they do games - Appropriate stoppage and correct signal - U6-U10 all free kicks are Indirect and signaled properly - U11/U12 free kicks conform to FIFA expectations iii. Recognize when to take further action - Referee should have seen and followed up with action and punish appropriately - U6-10 misconduct is dealt with by asking player to leave field and involving coaches - U11/U12 use of Yellow and Red cards are expected to deal with misconduct - Dissent is dealt with appropriately - Irresponsible Behavior from coaches and sidelines are dealt with in an appropriate manner iv. Make an appropriate award for restart of play - Apply Law with a corresponding method of restart IDFK or DFK - For offside offences in the U11/U12 age group 2. Positioning/Fitness/Work rate i. Face play at all times ii. Display a commitment and willingness to keep up to the play of the game. Try to maintain the yards distance at all times iii Demonstrate movement around the field of play utilizing the use of time when play has stopped - Move toward the location when an offence has been detected and penalized. - Are they hustling during stoppages to get into the correct position for the restart? 3. Alertness and Awareness (includes management of stoppages) i. Display concentration and awareness when the ball is in play

12 ii. Restart the game correctly and with a reasonable degree of accuracy in positioning iii. Able to manage injury situations appropriately - Involve coaches at all occurrences - Stops play when a player stays down - Not expected to judge severity of injury or to play on 4. Communication i. Make signals - Are they made too little? Too often? At appropriate time? Made so that everyone is in no doubt of the next phase of play? ii. Use a whistle audibly Can it be heard? Is it effective? 5. Teamwork No team work is expected as a Referee in a small sided game 6. Advantage i. Demonstrate when advantage is being played - Some communication provided to the players incorporating the arm and voice - Not expected to use advantage at this age 7. Overall Match Control i. Display involvement at an accurate level for the game - As evidenced through earlier competencies; an empathy with the game Youth & District Referee Youth & District Referee are able to demonstrate all of the above, and: 1. Application of Law (contains decision making accuracy) i. Know when and how to start / stop the game - Checks appurtenances and players equipment prior to the game - Stops when an expectation exists ii. Differentiate between penal and technical offences - Appropriate stoppage and correct signal iii. Recognize when to take action regarding Sending Off/Caution/Misconduct

13 - Assessor s judgment on what the referee should have seen and followed up with action - Dissent is dealt with appropriately iv. Make an appropriate award for restart of play - Apply Law with a corresponding method of restart - For offside offences 2. Positioning/Fitness/Work rate i. Face play at all times ii. Display a commitment and willingness to be involved in the game iii Demonstrate movement around the field of play utilizing the use of time when play has stopped - Move toward the location when an offence has been detected and penalized. 3. Alertness and Awareness (includes management of stoppages) i. Display concentration and awareness of open play ii. Restart the game correctly and with a reasonable degree of accuracy in positioning iii. Able to manage injury situations appropriately 4. Communication i. Make signals - Are they made too little? Too often? At appropriate time? Made so that everyone is in no doubt of the ownership of the next phase of play? ii. Use a whistle audibly Can it be heard? Is it effective? 5. Teamwork District Referee is able to: i. Make effective use of Assistants Referees - Encourage provision of assistants and provide instructions to obtain support to aid control ii. Generally acknowledge signals from Assistant Referees - Be seen to communicate, respecting their support iii. Give adequate pre-match instructions to Assistants Referees - Some communication achieved

14 6. Advantage i. Demonstrate when advantage is being played - Some communication provided to the players incorporating the arm and voice 7. Overall Match Control i. Display involvement at an accurate level for the game - As evidenced through earlier competencies; an empathy with the game Regional Referee 1. Application of Law (contains decision making accuracy) Regional Referee are able to demonstrate all of the above, and: i. Use the correct caution/dismissal manner & procedures - Achieves desired outcome through: being calm, courteous and confident; following defined procedures; accurate and assertive ii. Appropriately manage and deal with Offensive Insulting Abusive language and/or gestures Dissent - Referee responds in context and to the situation iii. Distinguish between careless-reckless-excessive force - Appropriate sanction implemented iv. Recognize offside accurately - Able to recognize offside position with an awareness of the position required to judge - Exceptions in law recognized v. Apply the laws consistently - Having set appropriate standard, benchmark is maintained 2. Positioning/Fitness/Work rate i. Obtain reasonable viewing positions with the Assistant Referees - Were signals missed? - Was the referee looking through play?

15 - Did the referee have the Assistant Referee in view when appropriate? - Did the referee anticipate play? - Did the referee adjust position in accordance with the pattern of play? ii. Have knowledge of set play situations (utilize time when the ball is out of play): - Anticipate the drop zone - Maximize position iii. Maintain activity throughout the game: - Proximity to play - Mobility and movement iv. Obtain credible distances from play: - Too close to play - Too far from play - Constantly having to avoid the ball and players v. Awareness of next phase of play: - Take into account the pattern of play - Adjust position when necessary 3. Alertness and Awareness (includes management of stoppages) i. Understanding the skill level of players - Advantage players frustrated when not played or played too much - Fussy over trivialities - Empathy with the game ii. Act decisively - Body language - Signals - Timing of decisions iii. Restart play quickly - Players frustrated when restart delayed - Awareness of what is going on iv. Accurately keep time (including correct allowance for stoppages) - Disparity in time

16 - Amount of time played took account of substitutions, injuries (assessor can only estimate amount of time for these stoppages acknowledging that the referee is sole judge of time) 4. Communication i. Make signals - Clear differentiation between direct / indirect free kicks and directional indication. Straight arm for indirect free kick held appropriately ii. Vary the tone of the whistle appropriately - Does the tone match the severity of the offence? iii. Restart the game correctly - Correct method direct / indirect, after injury, (and the drop ball for the unexpected) iv. Have positive body language - Appears confident, moves purposefully around the field of play and has a friendly smile; enjoying themselves 5. Teamwork Regional Referee is able to demonstrate all of the above, and; i. Acknowledge and overrule as appropriate - As observed by the assessor 6. Advantage i. Use the correct arm signal supported by the voice when playing an advantage - As observed by the assessor ii. Demonstrate recognition of when to play advantage - Does not play advantage to the detriment of fair play and control, i.e., a reckless challenge 7. Overall Match Control i. Display actions to gain respect from the players - Consistent application of Law ii. Is at ease and confident with their game - A game plan that provides direction for management

17 iii. Display the appropriate level of concentration - As seen through maintaining awareness iv. Effect correct and successful control of the game - proactive in doing so - As seen through applying communication skills to those of awareness Provincial Referee 1. Application of Law (contains decision making accuracy) Provincial Referee are able to demonstrate all of the above, and appropriately deal with; i. Serous Foul Play / Violent Conduct / Denial of an Obvious Goal Scoring Opportunity - If recognized correctly, is the appropriate sanction given as an outcome? ii. Mass confrontation - Has the instigator and anyone escalating the situation been identified as the protagonists with the situation defused, the desired outcome achieved and the game restarted successfully? iii. Determine & appropriately deal with persistent misconduct - Having spoken to a player is appropriate action taken at further offences? iv. Recognize offside and implications of passive / active play - Are all Assistant Referee signals responded to automatically? v. Accurate awards on holding / pushing / pulling and or impeding - Is the referee in contact and in position to judge with the correct differentiation between holding and impeding, with the correct restart? vi. Correctly manage the occupants of the Technical Area where appropriate - Are the Laws of the Game and regulations of competition rules managed accurately? - Are substitutes managed, including warm up? - Is any misconduct dealt with appropriately? 2. Positioning/Fitness/Work rate i. Anticipate open play - Proximity to play - Remaining with the pace of the game - Moving off patrol path if/when necessary

18 ii. Adopt a position to detect or prevent offences - Viewing position - Side on view for challenges especially in the dropping zone - Utilize dead ball time iii. Right place/right time - Adjust patrol path when necessary - Penetrate the penalty area when required - Continue movement run through play iv. Use extremities of the playing area when required - As per right time/right place above v. Display a willingness to go the extra yard - Work rate - Body language vi. Demonstrate an ability to change pace - Acceleration - Regain position - Realize the need to make ground 3. Alertness and Awareness (includes management of stoppages) i. Be proactive and not reactive - Communication with players - Intervene early to sort out problems ii. Utilize the trailing eye - Did he slavishly follow the ball? - Second look to Assistant Referee - Retain visual contact with the original challenge whilst aware of what is going on in next phase of play iii. Utilize peripheral vision - Distance from play iv. Manage injuries - Safety - In accordance with Law - Treatment for injured player then caution if necessary - Sense of urgency - Awareness/recognition

19 v. Manage substitutions - In accordance with Law - Teamwork vi. Managing time wasting/delay to restart - Proactive - Verbal communication with players - Take action when necessary in accordance with Law 4. Communication i. Utilize preventative communication - Effective use of voice to aid communication and prevention of potential trouble - Proactive awareness, short strong blast of the whistle when noting potential conflict between players ii. Converse with players - Use of the quiet word, e.g. when player incorrectly stands in the opponent s half prior to the start of play - Niggles between players: seen to have a firm word - Response to player questioning or comment: depending on timing look to build relations and respond, communicating with assertiveness and confidence 5. Teamwork i. Show satisfactory support for Assistant Referees where appointed - Encouragement provided to actively gain support ii. Demonstrate team leadership skills - Promote communication through eye contact and provide unseen advice on marginal decisions 6. Advantage i. Carefully/correctly select advantage in terms of: - Possession or advantage. Is able to distinguish between advantage and merely possession - Position on the field of play. Takes due regard of where the ball and other players are positioned before applying advantage ii. Did advantage accrue? Stops game and awards a free kick when advantage does not accrue - Mood of the game. Adjusts use of advantage to the mood of the game - Sanctions applied if appropriate. Applies appropriate sanctions during the next stoppage in play

20 7. Overall Match Control i. Display the relevant level of tolerance. - Understanding of acceptable application of Law ii. Approach players correctly and deal with them using a positive attitude/body language. - Commensurate use of proactive communication skills iii. Manage major issues. - Retain composure to accurately manage unusual situations iv. Demonstrate and use experience to solve difficult situations. - Seen to operate to an effective game plan v. Identify the mood/temperature of the game. - Awareness that ensures an adjustment to pace and involvement to prevent problems Identify tensions in the game and effect solutions, before they escalate, through preventative actions. - Implementation of prevention of problems vii. Inspire respect from the players. - Through sensitive management of players If you have questions or concerns regarding this or any BCSA policy and its application contact:

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