Guidelines for Referees on small field

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Guidelines for Referees on small field Field Of Play Check Field and Nets before every game Ask Home team coach to repair nets if requires Ask home team coach for use of cones to designate corners and mid field if lines are faint The Ball Should be approved Size 3 ball provided by the Home Team Number of players Each side must have a goalkeeper (wearing a shirt distinct from either team) 6 per side, minimum 4 per side to play, teams should be encouraged to play with equal number of players Players Equipment Shin guards are to be worn, straps covered No jewelry, hair in braids are allowed if not dangerous All hats and gloves need to be approved by referee Shoes with rubber cleats are not required but are strongly encouraged. The following types of cleats are prohibited: Metal cleats of any kind will not be permitted. Shoes with toe cleats (i.e. baseball, football, lacrosse cleats), the toe cleat is in a prime position to cause injury to the feet, shins and knees of another player. The referee has the final say on whether the footwear is safe for play. Hoods and other loose articles of clothing must be tucked into shirt The Referee Agree with other referee beforehand who is going to lead and trail in each

direction. Communicate with one another Clearly call out color of team and signal direction of play for throw-ins, goal kicks and corner kicks Talk to players during the game, explain decisions, warn and calm players down before there is an offense Use your whistle A short loud blast to signal ball out of play A longer loud blast to signal a foul, goal or end of playing period A short blast should be used to start/restart play at kick-off and free kicks The whistle should not be used to restart play at throw-ins, goal or corner kicks, use hand signals or talk to players if needed The referee is part of the field of play, no actions should be taken if hit by the ball (Even if it results in a goal) Duration of Match 55 minutes (Two 25 Minute Periods with 5 Minutes in between) If Quarters are requested by either coach, play 12 minutes per quarter No added time for normal injuries/delays during game No overtime if tied Start/Restart of play Team winning toss chooses direction for first half the other team kicks off Ball must move forward at the kick off and may not be touched by the same player a second time before another player touches it. Ball in & out of play The ball is out of play when the whole of the ball has crossed the end or side line on the ground or in the air Method of scoring A goal is scored when the whole of the ball had crossed the goal line between the scoring posts and below the crossbar

Offside Offside is not enforced on the small fields However and indirect free kick shall be awarded against a player persistently in an offside position with intent to gain advantage Fouls & Misconduct As per FIFA with the addition of no slide tackles or playing the ball while on the ground All dangerous play (Including slide tackles) must be penalized with and indirect free kick and the player warned for a first offense. A second offense must result in a yellow card. A further offense is a red card Handling the ball has to be deliberate to be penalized Pay particular attention to pushing and holding which should not be allowed to go un-penalized A player cannot impede the goalkeeper from releasing the ball A goalkeeper is in control of the ball when they are touching it with any part of their hand or arm Free Kick Only indirect free kicks will be awarded Opposition players must be 6 yards from the ball when the kick is taken Kicks awarded in the opposition goal box, shall be placed at the edge of the goal box at the point closest to the offense Penalty Kicks There are no penalty kicks in U6 or U7 age groups Throw-Ins Talk to the players to reinforce elements of a good throw in (feet on ground, ball behind head) One re-throw is allowed Part of both feet must be on or behind the line A player cannot impede another player from throwing in the ball

Goal Kick All Offensive players must be behind the 5 yard line Ball must travel to the 5 yd line before it is touched by a second player (If not kick is re-taken) Ball may not be touched by the player taking the kick a second time before it is touched by another player Corner Kick Ball may not be touched by the player taking the kick a second time before it is touched by another player Opposition players must be 6 yds from the ball

Referee Rules For Medium Fields Field Of Play Check The field & nets before each game Ask home team coach to repair nets if required Ask home team coach for use of cones to designate corner and mid field if lines are faint The Ball Should be an approved Size 4 Number of Players Each side must have a goalkeeper (wearing a shirt distinct from either team) 9 Per side, minimum 7 per side to play, teams should be encouraged to play with equal number of players Players Equipment Shin Guards are to be worn, straps covered No jewelry what so ever, hair braids allowed if not dangerous All hats and gloves need to be approved by referee Shoes with rubber cleats are not required but are strongly encouraged. The following types of cleats are prohibited: Metal cleats of any kind will not be permitted. Shoes with toe cleats (i.e. baseball, football, lacrosse cleats), the toe cleat is in a prime position to cause injury to the feet, shins and knees of another player. The referee has the final say on whether the footwear is safe for play. Hoods and other loose articles of clothing must be tucked into shirts The Referee Agree with other referee beforehand who is going to lead and trail in each direction Communicate with one another Clearly call out color of team and signal direction of play for throw-ins, goal kicks and corner kicks

Talk to players during the game, explain decisions, warn and calm players down before there is an offense Use your whistle A short loud blast to signal ball out of play A longer loud blast to signal a foul, goal or end of playing period A short blast should be used to start/restart play at kick-off and free kicks The whistle should not be used to restart play at throw-ins, goal or corner kicks, use hand signals or talk to players if needed The referee is part of the field of play, no actions should be taken if hit by the ball (Even if it results in a goal) Duration of Match 55 minutes (Two 25 Minute Periods with 5 Minutes in between) If Quarters are requested by either coach, play 12 minutes per quarter No added time for normal injuries/delays during game No overtime if tied Start/Restart of play Team winning toss chooses direction for first half the other team kicks off Ball must move forward at the kick off and may not be touched by the same player a second time before it is touched by another player. Ball in & out of play The ball is out of play when the whole of the ball has crossed the end or side line on the ground or in the air Method of scoring A goal is scored when the whole of the ball had crossed the goal line between the scoring posts and below the crossbar Offside Offside is enforced on the medium fields Ensure sufficient time is taken to explain the decision to players to allow them to learn

Fouls & Misconduct As per FIFA with the addition of no slide tackles or playing the ball while on the ground All dangerous play (Including slide tackles) must be penalized with an indirect free kick and the player warned for a first offense. A second offense must result in a yellow card. A further offense is a red card Handling the ball has to be deliberate to be penalized Pay particular attention to pushing and holding which should not be allowed to go un-penalized A player cannot impede the goalkeeper from releasing the ball A goalkeeper is in control of the ball when they are touching it with any part of their hand or arm Free Kick Direct and indirect free kicks will be awarded as indicated by the laws of the game. Opposition players must be 8yds from the ball when the kick is taken Kicks awarded in the opposition goal box, shall be placed at the edge of the goal box at the point closest to the offense Penalty Kicks Penalty kicks will be awarded as indicated by the laws of the game Throw-Ins Talk to the players to reinforce elements of a good throw in (feet on ground, Ball behind head) No re-throw is allowed an improper throw results in throw to the other team Part of both feet must be on or behind the line A player cannot impede another player from throwing in the ball Goal Kick All Offensive players must be outside the penalty box Ball must travel outside the penalty box before it is touched by a second player (If not kick is re-taken) Ball may not be touched by the player taking the kick a second time before it is touched by another player

Corner Kick Ball may not be touched by the player taking the kick a second time before it is touched by another player Opposition players must be 8yds from the ball

Guidelines for Referees on Large fields Field Of Play Check Field and Nets before every game Ask Home team coach to repair nets if requires Ask home team coach for use of cones to designate corners and mid field if lines are faint The Ball Should be an approved Size 5 ball Number of players Each side must have a goalkeeper (wearing a shirt distinct from either team) 11 per side, minimum 9 per side to play, teams should be encouraged to play with equal number of players Players Equipment Shin guards are to be worn, straps covered No jewelry, hair braid are allowed if not dangerous All hats and gloves need to be approved by referee Shoes with rubber cleats are not required but are strongly encouraged. The following types of cleats are prohibited: Metal cleats of any kind will not be permitted. Shoes with toe cleats (i.e. baseball, football, lacrosse cleats), the toe cleat is in a prime position to cause injury to the feet, shins and knees of another player. The referee has the final say on whether the footwear is safe for play. Hoods and other loose articles of clothing must be tucked into shirt The Referee Agree with other referee beforehand who is going to lead and trail in each direction Communicate with one another Clearly call out color of team and signal direction of play for throw ins, goal kicks and corner kicks

Talk to players during the game, explain decisions, warn and calm players down before there is an offense Use your whistle A short loud blast to signal ball out of play A longer loud blast to signal a foul, goal or end of playing period A short blast should be used to start/restart play at kick-off and free kicks The whistle should not be used to restart play at throw-ins, goal or corner kicks, use hand signals or talk to players if needed The referee is part of the field of play, no actions should be taken if hit by the ball (Even if it results in a goal) Duration of Match 65 minutes for U-12 & 75 Min for U-14 If Quarters are requested by either coach, U-12 15 minute quarters and U-14 17 ½ minute Quarters No added time for normal injuries/delays during game No overtime if tied Start/Restart of play Team winning toss chooses direction for first half. Other team kicks off Ball must move forward at the kick off and may not be touched by the same player a second time before it is touched by another player. Ball in & out of play The ball is out of play when the whole of the ball has crossed the end or side line on the ground or in the air Method of scoring A goal is scored when the whole of the ball had crossed the goal line between the scoring posts and below the crossbar Offside Offside is enforced on the large fields To Call effectively at this level, one ref must lead in each direction and keep up with play Page 10

Fouls & Misconduct As per FIFA with the addition of no slide tackles or playing the ball while on the ground All dangerous play must be penalized with and indirect free kick and the player warned for a first offense. A second offense must result in a yellow card. A further offense is a red card Handling the ball has to be deliberate to be penalized Pay particular attention to pushing and holding which should not be allowed to go un-penalized A player cannot impede the goalkeeper from releasing the ball A goalkeeper is in control of the ball when they are touching it with any part of their hand or arm Free Kick Direct & indirect free kicks will be awarded as indicated by the laws of the game Opposition players must be 10yds from the ball when the kick is taken Kicks awarded in the opposition goal box, shall be placed at the edge of the goal box at the point closest to the offense Penalty Kicks Penalty kicks will be awarded as indicated by the laws of the game Throw-Ins Talk to the players to reinforce elements of a good throw in (feet on ground, Ball behind head) No re-throw is allowed Part of both feet must be on or behind the line A player cannot impede another player from throwing in the ball Goal Kick All Offensive players must be outside the penalty box Ball must travel outside the penalty box before it is touched by a second player (if not kick is retaken) Ball may not be touched by the player taking the kick a second time before it is touched by another player Page 11

Corner Kick Ball May not be touched by the player taking the kick a second time before it is touched by another player Opposition players must be 10yds from the ball Page 12