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Rule 3 Players and Substitutes

Rule 3 Players and Substitutes. Allowable substitution times: Goal kick Team’s own throw-in Team’s own corner kick After a goal Between periods When a player has been cautioned. Allowable substitution times: When a goalkeeper has been ejected*

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Rule 3 Players and Substitutes

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  1. Rule 3Players and Substitutes

  2. Allowable substitution times: • Goal kick • Team’s own throw-in • Team’s own corner kick • After a goal • Between periods • When a player has been cautioned

  3. Allowable substitution times: • When a goalkeeper has been ejected* • When a player has been instructed to leave field for an equipment change • In the event of an injury

  4. When a substitute replaces a field player during the first half: No re-entry for the replaced player • When a substitute replaces a field player during the second half: Field player is afforded one re-entry

  5. When a substitute replaces a field player during the first overtime period: No re-entry for the replaced player When a substitute replaces a field player during the second overtime period: No re-entry for the replaced player

  6. Goalkeepers! First half: One re-entry Second half: One re-entry First overtime: One re-entry Second overtime: One re-entry

  7. Illness/Injury/Bleeding or Blood on Uniform and Signs of Concussion: Situation A member of the officiating crew notices blood on a player’s uniform and instructs the player to leave the field of play.

  8. Bleeding or Blood on the uniform and signs of concussion Yes Shall a substitute replace the player: No Will the original player/sub be charged: Re-entry can occur at any stoppage or at any normal substitution opportunities provided that the appropriate medical personnel have given that player clearance to return to play!

  9. Normal Illness/Injury Situation If a player leaves the field for normal illness or injury and a substitute replaces that player……. Situation If a player leaves the field for illness or injury and IS NOT replaced……

  10. Injury and cards! Situation Players whose injuries were caused by a opposing player who was cautioned…… Can the injured player return – even in the first half? Yes ! When? Any stoppage or allowable substitution times

  11. Situation • What if the injured player is not replaced and there wasn’t a card issued? No! Does the coach have to sub? When can the sub return ? Run of play or normal substitution opportunities!

  12. The last 5 minutes of the game! Situation One team is winning but wants to substitute Stop the clock and proceed with the substitution.

  13. Review Can a coach substitute for a cautioned player? Absolutely! Can the opposing coach substitute ? Absolutely! If so, how many substitutes can the opposing coach send in?

  14. Review Referee instructs a player to leave the field to change/adjust/repair equipment. When can that player return – provided he/she wasn’t replaced?

  15. Summary items: • Goalkeepers • Blood: • Neither the original player or substitute will be charged with a substitution regardless of when the player was ordered off the field! • Normal Illness/Injury • If no substitute, return during normal run of play. One re-entry each period !

  16. Injuries as a result of caution or ejection: • The injured player nor the substitute are charged with a substitution! • Last 5 minutes of the 2nd half: • Winning team wants to sub: Stop the clock And last but definitely not least!

  17. Never forget who is responsible for keeping track all of this …………

  18. Test your observations skills • In what period is this game? • How much time is left in this period? • What was the score? • How is this game going to restart? Let’s watch part of that video again.

  19. Summary • How much time was wasted? • Should the clock be adjusted? • How can you determine amount of time lost? • What should have been the restart? • Were cards necessary, and if so, are you willing to eject a player over this incident?

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