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Fouls and Misconduct, a different look…

Fouls and Misconduct, a different look…. Jim Kritzberg Tri-City Soccer Referee Association Chapter Meeting – Nov. 12, 2008. Fouls. Misconduct. Fouls and Misconduct. Technical. Physical. D/P FK. IDFK. Careless. IDFK. D/P FK. Reckless. DropBall. Excessive Force. Fouls.

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  1. Fouls and Misconduct,a different look… Jim Kritzberg Tri-City Soccer Referee Association Chapter Meeting – Nov. 12, 2008

  2. Fouls Misconduct Fouls and Misconduct Technical Physical D/P FK IDFK Careless IDFK D/P FK Reckless DropBall Excessive Force

  3. Fouls What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct • An Unfair or Unsafe action committed: • By a Player • Against an Opponent or the Opposing Team • On the Field of play • While the Ball is in Play

  4. Fouls But Wait… Fouls and Misconduct • An Unfair or Unsafe action committed: • By a Player • Against an Opponent or the Opposing Team • On the Field of play • While the Ball is in Play If any these four (4) requirements is not met: The action is not a foul The action can still be misconduct

  5. Physical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct The Direct Kick Fouls: Ten (10) offenses for which, if play is stopped as a result, the restart is a direct free kick (or penalty kick). They are divided into two (2) groups

  6. Physical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct • Six (6) Actions – for which the referee must evaluate how the act was committed • Four (4) Actions – for which the referee need only decide if the act occurred

  7. Physical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct Six (6) – how the act was committed Kick (including the attempt to) Trip (including the attempt to) Jump at Charge Strike (including the attempt to) Push

  8. Physical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct Four (4) – if the act occurred Making contact with an opponent during a tackle prior to contacting the ball Holding Spitting Deliberately handling the ball

  9. Fouls Misconduct Fouls and Misconduct Technical Physical D/P FK IDFK Careless IDFK D/P FK Reckless DropBall Excessive Force

  10. Physical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Tripping: • Includes “bridging” • Must be directed at an opponent • Does not include opponent trip or fall as a result of natural play (such as tackling away the ball)

  11. Physical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Charging: • A fair charge can result in the opponent falling to the ground • A fair charge can be two players on one – evaluate each charge individually

  12. Physical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Striking: • Can be direct contact • Can be a thrown object • Location of Strike (or attempted Strike) determines location for Restart • If Striking occurred during a stoppage of play, the restart is unchanged from what caused play to be stopped

  13. Physical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Holding: • Includes the act of stretching the arms to block an opponent • Blatantly holding onto or pulls should be cautioned UB

  14. Physical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Making Contact: • Playing the ball first is irreverent if, while tackling, the player carelessly, recklessly or with excessive force commits any prohibited actions • Little or no concern for the safety of an opponents is serious foul play SFP

  15. Physical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Handling: • Accidental contact followed by action to direct the ball is Handling • Accidental contact followed only by gaining an advantage is not Handling • The top of the shoulder is not using hands

  16. Technical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct The Indirect Kick Fouls: Eight (8) offenses for which, if play is stopped as a result, the restart is a indirect free kick They are divided into two (2) groups

  17. Technical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct • Four (4) Actions – by a goalkeeper inside his own penalty area • Four (4) Actions – by any player

  18. Technical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct Four (4) Actions – by a goalkeeper inside his own penalty area Takes more than six (6) seconds Touches (hands) the ball again after possession Touches (hands) the ball from throw-in by team-mate Touches (hands) the ball from kicked to him by team-mate

  19. Technical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct Four (4) Actions – by any player Plays in a Dangerous Manner Impedes the progress of an opponent Prevents goalkeeper from releasing the ball Commits any other offence, for which play is stopped to caution or dismiss

  20. Technical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct Notes on Playing in a Dangerous Manner: Must meet three (3) criteria: Must be dangerous to someone Committed with an opponent near by Disadvantaged the opponent (such as ceased active play)

  21. Technical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct Notes on Playing in a Dangerous Manner (continued): Take in account the experience and skill level of the players Cleats up – if dangerous, does not require a reaction of opponents

  22. Technical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct Notes on Impeding and Opponent An act to – Obstruct, interfere with or block the path (no or little physical contact) The ball is not within playing distance

  23. Technical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on “Playing Distance” • Should be based on the player’s ability to play the ball, not upon any arbitrary standard

  24. Technical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Prevents the Goalkeeper • May not interfere with or block goalkeeper’s release • Offense requires action by player – goalkeeper can go around • Player can take advantage of ball released

  25. Technical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Six (6) Seconds • Does not include time while gaining control • Reasonable effort = benefit of the doubt • Warn on first offense

  26. Technical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Second Touch • Control does not include accidental rebound or save • This can never be DOGSO-H

  27. Technical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Kicked to Goalkeeper • Only deliberately “played by the foot” • Includes “to or toward a place” keeper can legally handle or easily play • This can never be DOGSO-H

  28. Technical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Charging the Goalkeeper • Not specifically listed, however: • It is an offence to charge a Keeper in possession, as this is not challenging for the ball

  29. Technical What is a Foul? Fouls and Misconduct Notes on “When Fouls Continue” A foul which starts outside the penalty area, for example, might continue into and finally end inside the offending player’s penalty area. Or a foul might start inside the field but, due to momentum, end off the field. In these cases, the decision about where the foul occurred also affects what the correct restart must be. In general, the referee should determine the location of the foul based on what gives the greater benefit to the player who was fouled.

  30. Physical D/P FK Fouls and Misconduct “Careless” - the player has not exercised due caution in making a play Careless D/P FK “Reckless” - the player has made unnatural movements designed to intimidate an opponent or to gain an unfair advantage Reckless “Involving Excessive Force” - the player has far exceeded the use of force necessary to make a fair play for the ball and has placed the opponents in considerable danger of bodily harm Excessive Force

  31. Physical Fouls and Misconduct “Careless” – simply a miscalculation of strength or a stretch of judgment by the player Careless D/P FK D/P FK D/P FK SFP VC UB “Reckless” – clearly outside the norm for fair play Reckless “Involving Excessive Force” – totally beyond the bounds of normal play Excessive Force

  32. Misconduct 7 + 7 Cautionable Sending-Off Offenses Fouls and Misconduct D/P FK IDFK DropBall

  33. 7 Cautionable Unsporting Behavior Dissent Persistent Infringement Delays the Restart Fails to respect distance Enters or re-enters Deliberately leaves Misconduct Fouls and Misconduct D/P FK IDFK DropBall

  34. 7 Sending-off Serious Foul Play Violent Conduct Spits at anyone DOGSO-Handling DOGSO-Foul Language a/o gestures Second Caution Misconduct Fouls and Misconduct D/P FK IDFK DropBall

  35. Misconduct What is Misconduct? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Unsporting Behavior • Reckless • Foul from behind (without endanger) • Tactical foul • Action shows lack of respect for the game • Handles – scores • Fakes or exaggerates injury

  36. Misconduct What is Misconduct? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Unsporting Behavior (more) • Dives • Interferes with the goalkeeper • Verbally distracts an opponent • Unfairly interferes with Throw-in • Changes Jersey with Goalkeeper (both) • Engages in trickery to circumvent keeper…

  37. Misconduct What is Misconduct? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Unsporting Behavior (more) • Makes unauthorized marks on the field • Uses tobacco or a cellular or other mobile • Verbally distracts an opponent • Celebration of goal – provocative, derisory or inflammatory actions (includes jersey)

  38. Misconduct What is Misconduct? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Dissent • Goalkeeper who leaves the penalty area to “debate” referee or assistant has committed dissent

  39. Misconduct What is Misconduct? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Persistent Infringement • Player repeatedly commits fouls or infringements (not off-side) • Player participates in a pattern of fouls directed against the same opponent (warn, then caution – no warn if the pattern is detected quickly and blatantly)

  40. Misconduct What is Misconduct? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Delays Restart • Kicks, throws, holds the ball to prevent • Does not restart after instructed to • Excessively celebrates goal • Fails to return at half, kick-off when told, is not in the correct position • Improper throw-in to waste time

  41. Misconduct What is Misconduct? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Delays Restart (more) • Unnecessarily moving the ball - goal kick • Provokes confrontation by deliberately touching ball after the referee has stopped play

  42. Misconduct What is Misconduct? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Enters or Re-enters • Must always have referee’s permission • Permission may not be delegated • Equipment (mandatory caution)

  43. Misconduct What is Misconduct? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Deliberately Leaves • Only consider unsporting reasons, such as: • Unfair offside situation • Dissent or to “manage” the referee’s next decision • Any other tactical advantage • Otherwise - trifling

  44. Misconduct What is Misconduct? Fouls and Misconduct • Notes on Substitutes • Only Cautioned for • Unsporting Behavior • Dissent • Delaying the Restart (example, entering without permission) UB DT DR

  45. Notes on Sending-off Offences • Substitutes • Can be sent off and shown a red card for all but: • Serious Foul Play Fouls and Misconduct

  46. Notes on Sending-off Offences Serious Foul Play or Violent Conduct? Fouls and Misconduct A player is unlikely to be “contesting for the ball” if the player’s actions against the opponent occurs from behind and with the ball on the opposite side or with the ball beyond playing distance. This is VC

  47. Fouls Misconduct Fouls and Misconduct (the end) Technical Physical D/P FK IDFK Careless IDFK D/P FK Reckless DropBall Excessive Force

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