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Law 5 – The Referee
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Law 5 – The Referee. Law 5. Referee Mechanics & Signals. Law 5. All Referee Mechanics & Signals are here. Law 5. General Positioning. AR 2. The Referee runs diagonal Referee area of responsibility Each AR covers ¼ of the field sees what’s ahead and behind the Referee
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Law 5 – The Referee
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- Law 5 – The Referee
- Law 5 Referee Mechanics & Signals
- Law 5 All Referee Mechanics & Signals are here
- Law 5
- General Positioning AR 2 The Referee runs diagonal Referee area of responsibility Each AR covers ¼ of the field sees what’s ahead and behind the Referee judge most offside calls AR 1
- Signals Visual Hand or flag Audible Verbal or whistle Note: Whistle tone should be varied according to the situation
- Signals Corner kick Goal kick
- Signals Penalty kick
- Signals Indirect free kick Direct free kick
- Signals Play on! Throw-in Advantage
- Displaying cards Caution (yellow card) Send-off (red card)
- First show yellow card Then show red card. Displaying cards Second Cautionable offense
- 3. Display card 2. Display card Misconduct Procedures Procedure for issuing cards For a Caution: Isolate Offender (if necessary) 2. Book (Name, number, time, offense) For a Send-off: Isolate Offender (if necessary) 3. Keep your eyes on field and players 4. Book (Same info, but not until after player leaves)
- Throw-in Referee Technique Referee or Assistant Referee should indicate place from which the throw-in should be taken
- Review What is the referee signal for… A Throw-in? Advantage? IFK? DFK? Goal? Offside? Penalty Kick? Caution or send-off players and subs?
- Review When may the referee: Report or dismiss team officials? When they act irresponsibly Do you show cards to them? No, only to players and substitutes Stop,suspend or abandon a match? Outside interference Weather Infringements of the Law
- Review A referee must: Know the Laws of the Game Be firm (Not overbearing) Signal calls (Do not explain them) Be near to play (If nothing else) If in doubt - don’t interfere Use common sense (Law 18)
- Referee Mechanics
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