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Running the Line Assistant Referee Mechanics and Duties

Running the Line Assistant Referee Mechanics and Duties. 2014 Ohio South Module “A ” In-Class Intermediate Referee Recertification Training. CJK - Running the Line 2014 Mod A . ppt. The Referee Team The Referee and two Assistant Referees (ARs) are the THIRD TEAM on the field

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Running the Line Assistant Referee Mechanics and Duties

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  1. Running the LineAssistant Referee Mechanics and Duties • 2014 Ohio South • Module “A” In-Class • Intermediate Referee • Recertification Training CJK - Running the Line 2014 Mod A .ppt

  2. The Referee Team The Referee and two Assistant Referees (ARs) are the THIRD TEAM on the field and this team determines the quality of the match

  3. Running the Line What are 2 of the primary responsibilities of the AR? During a game, how does the AR communicate with the Referee? How should the ARs show the referee they believe an attacker other than the player that scoresis guilty of the offside infraction? What should the AR do when a fan is being so loud and abusive that the AR cannot do his job? What is the AR’s position during dynamic play?

  4. ADVISE and ASSIST the Referee – before, during and after the game. Advise the Referee on offside, out-of-play on goal-line and touch-line, fouls and other events. Assist the Referee by supervising substitutions, backing up time, backing up game notes (score, cautions, send-offs, etc.) ARResponsibilities

  5. Running the Line What are 2 of the primary responsibilities of the AR? During a game, how does the AR communicate with the Referee? How should the ARs show the referee they believe an attacker other than the player that scoresis guilty of the offside infraction? What should the AR do when a fan is being so loud and abusive that the AR cannot do his job? What is the AR’s position during dynamic play?

  6. EYE CONTACT EYE CONTACT EYE CONTACT Flag signals Other nonverbal signals (as per pre-game discussion) AR Only Provides Advice HOW?? By Using: The Referee can accept, or “wave off” advice from the AR

  7. Running the Line What are 2 of the primary responsibilities of the AR? During a game, how does the AR communicate with the Referee? How should the ARs show the referee they believe an attacker other than the player that scores is guilty of the offside infraction? What should the AR do when a fan is being so loud and abusive that the AR cannot do his job? What is the AR’s position during dynamic play?

  8. Attacker other than player that scores is guilty of the offside infraction (in AR’s opinion) The AR Mechanics are to… Offside Advice • Stop & hold position at attention (with flag down at side) • Make eye contact with Referee • Signal “see me”, if he continues to make eye contact (he may need help)

  9. Running the Line What are 2 of the primary responsibilities of the AR? During a game, how does the AR communicate with the Referee? How should the ARs show the referee they believe an attacker other than the player that scoresis guilty of the offside infraction? What should the AR do when a fan is being so loud and abusive that the AR cannot do his job? What is the AR’s position during dynamic play?

  10. AR may briefly say something to a player or coach AR must ignore comments from spectators – MUST NOT talk or argue with them. If the above does not work and problems persist, AR should use “see me” signal to summon Referee (as per pre-game) AR MUST NEVER ARGUE WITH ANYONE Other Problems Fans, Coach or Player Problems

  11. Running the Line What are 2 of the primary responsibilities of the AR? During a game, how does the AR communicate with the Referee? How should the ARs show the referee they believe an attacker other than the player that scoresis guilty of the offside infraction? What should the AR do when a fan is being so loud and abusive that the AR cannot do his job? What is the AR’s position during dynamic play?

  12. To be in proper position to indicate offside (even with ball or second-to-last defender) To follow all balls (shots) to the goal-line –the AR is the ultimate goal judge To determine ball in and out-of-play along entire touch-line and goal-line To perform any other duties as may be directed by the Referee during pre-game conference To maintain eye contact with Referee Assistant RefereeGeneral Responsibilities

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