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2013-14 On-Line Training Presentation

2013-14 On-Line Training Presentation. INSTRUCTIONS. Review each of the following slides Find the words printed in GREEN then Email the list of words to: RonCardin@aol.com Complete the practice Test and email your answers to: RonCardin @aol.com

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2013-14 On-Line Training Presentation

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  1. 2013-14 On-Line Training Presentation

  2. INSTRUCTIONS Review each of the following slides Find the words printed in GREENthen Email the list of words to: RonCardin@aol.com Complete the practice Test and email your answers to: RonCardin@aol.com Once the “Green” words are received you will be sent the answer key to the practice test

  3. New On-Line Training Requirements Everyone must Review the “On-Line Training Presentation” Find the words written in Greenand email them to: RonCardin@aol.com This is how we track that you accomplished this training requirement Everyone must complete the “Online Practice Test” Send the answers to: RonCardin@aol.com This is how we know you have taken the Practice Exam Both are available on the fcsoa.com web site Go to: Training Information at the bottom of the page, select the desired link and follow the instructions

  4. Web Sites: fcsoa.com– Disqualification and Incident Reports Contacts Training Schedule On-Line Training & Testing Misc Information scsoatraining.com – Additional Training Presentations NFHS Training Videos Rules in Spanish arbitersports.com – Schedules Personal Information Photos of fellow officials

  5. Contacts: All available on fcsoa.com Mac Brazelton: AssignorRigobertoAnguiano: At Large Home: 909-548-4513 Home: 909-622-2837 Cell: 909-226-3641 Cell: 909-843-7092 Ron Cardin: Instructor ChairmanGabriel Herrera: At Large Home: 909-989-6583 Home: 909-682-8694 Cell: 909-437-1241Cell: 626-643-0817 Rick Bays: Treasurer Tom Ewing: Vice-President Home: 909-989-3093 Home: 909-627-5404 Cell: 951-212-4878 Cell: 909-240-2028 Fernando Barrera: Assessment Chairman Home: 909-986-0493 Cell: 909-418-8631

  6. On-Line Testing Procedures Certification Test Link: FCSOA.com, then select “training information”, then “click here to take the official test in English” (or Spanish): Enter, Unit: Foothill Password: soccer (lower case) Group: Foothill Then enter your first and last name This is the web address for the test: http://hosted.onlinetesting.net/scsoasd/login.pl/SCSOA2013-14

  7. SubstitutionsRule 3-3-2b(1) PlayPic® Limitations on coaching during injury situations were removed. Whether a short injury stoppage or a prolonged stoppage, coaches from both teams may coach — give tactical and technical instructions, lend emotional support, etc.

  8. Goalkeeper InjuryRule 3-3-2b(2) PlayPic® PlayPic® There is much misunderstanding about what actions constitute a keeper having to leave the game. A player “attended to on the field or who is deemed injured by the referee shall leave the field and may be replaced.”

  9. If the referee stops play for the trainer to attend to an injured goalkeeper, the player may remain in the game. True False – Correct Answer

  10. SubstitutionsRule 3-3-2 and 3-4-1b MechaniGram® Prior to entering the game after a goal is scored or when a player is injured and removed, players are required to check in with the scorer/timer – or referee if there is no scorer/timer. After checking in, the player must wait until he or she is beckoned onto the field by the referee.

  11. Required EquipmentRule 4-1-1c PlayPic® PlayPic® The home team shall wear solid white jerseys and solid white socks, with shorts of any color. If tape or similar material is applied on any sock, it must be similar in color to the socks to which it is applied. Ankle braces do NOT have to be the same color as the socks.

  12. MisconductRule 12-8-1e Halftime PlayPic® PlayPic® While use of electronic communication devices with on-field players during play is still prohibited, the use of electronic devices on the sideline is allowed.

  13. MisconductRule 12-8-1f(14) (new) If a player commits handling or a contact foul while attempting to deny an obvious goal-scoring opportunity and the goal is scored, that player will be issued a yellow card. If the foul is considered serious foul play or the goal is not scored, however, the player will still be issued a red card.

  14. A defender on the goal line sticks her hand out and attempts to prevent the ball from entering the goal but the ball crosses the line for a goal. The player should be cautioned not disqualified. True – Correct Answer False

  15. Definitions of Playing TermsRule 18-1-1n PlayPic® PlayPic® Simplytapping the top of the ball with the foot or stepping on the ball is not “putting it in play.” The ball is in play when it has been kicked and moves.

  16. On a corner kick, just touching the top of the ball without any visible ball movement is not a legal restart. True – Correct Answer False

  17. MisconductRule 12-8-2c 47:05 16:00 47:05 PlayPic® PlayPic® PlayPic® When a player receives a second caution in the same game, he/she will be disqualified with a red card and the team will play the remainder of the game without replacing the disqualified player (play shorthanded).

  18. MisconductRule 12-8-2c, 5-3-1g PlayPic® PlayPic® For a subsequent yellow card to the same player in the same game, first show the yellow card and then show the red card.

  19. If the attacking team encroaches on a penalty kick and the ball is saved and held by the goalkeeper, the referee should blow the whistle and restart play with an indirect free kick. True False – Correct Answer

  20. Penalty KickRule 14-1-4 MechaniGram® The rule reads: “Once the kicker starts his/her approach toward the ball, he/she may not interrupt his/her movement.” A stutter step is not permitted, and the action must be continuous forward motion throughout the approach.

  21. A player taking a penalty kick may stutter step as he approaches the ball. True False – Correct Answer

  22. The clock is stopped for penalty kicks, cautions, disqualifications, and when a goal is scored. True – Correct Answer False

  23. An attacking player is injured and must be removed from the game prior to his team taking a penalty kick. His replacement may take the PK. True False – Correct Answer

  24. A player on the bench when the game ends may participate in kicks from the mark. True – Correct Answer False

  25. NFHSSoccer UniformRequirements

  26. Current Team Uniform RequirementsFront Front of Uniform Options All jerseys shall be numbered on the front with a different Arabic number at least 4 inches in height This number must be placed on the jersey or short 1 manufacturer’s logo 2¼ square inches is permitted on each item (visible anywhere on the uniform) Page: 24 Home team shall wear white jerseys and socks Visiting team shall wear dark jerseys and socks

  27. EFFECTIVE 2013 FALL SEASON

  28. Illegal Home Team Jerseys Color Side Panels and Color Piping

  29. Legal Home Team Jerseys

  30. The home team may wear white jerseys with two blue stripes diagonally across the front. True False – Correct Answer

  31. The goalkeeper’s jersey must have numbers on the front and back (unless the number on the front is on the shorts) True – Correct Answer False

  32. Pregame ResponsibilitiesRule 5-2-2d(4) PlayPic® Inquire of each head coach whether each of his/her players will be properly and legally equipped at the kickoff.

  33. The winner of the coin toss must choose which goal to defend or to take the kickoff. True – Correct Answer False

  34. NFHS SoccerMajor Editorial Changes

  35. NFHS SoccerMajor Editorial Changes

  36. NFHS SoccerMajor Editorial Changes

  37. NFHS SoccerMajor Editorial Changes

  38. NFHS SoccerMajor Editorial Changes

  39. NFHS SoccerMajor Editorial Changes

  40. NFHS SoccerMajor Editorial Changes

  41. NFHS SoccerMajor Editorial Changes

  42. NFHS SoccerMajor Editorial Changes

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