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U.S. Soccer Referee Department 2012 Grade 8 – Law 12 Fouls and Misconduct

U.S. Soccer Referee Department 2012 Grade 8 – Law 12 Fouls and Misconduct. Law 12. Fouls. Objectives. At the end of this first of 2 lessons on Law 12 the student will:. recognize and name the ten direct free kick fouls and eight indirect free kick offenses

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U.S. Soccer Referee Department 2012 Grade 8 – Law 12 Fouls and Misconduct

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  1. U.S. Soccer Referee Department2012 Grade 8 – Law 12 Fouls and Misconduct

  2. Law 12 Fouls

  3. Objectives At the end of this first of 2 lessons on Law 12 the student will: • recognize and name the ten direct free kick fouls and eight indirect free kick offenses • after identifying the offense, state the proper restart for that offense to the satisfaction of the instructor.

  4. Topics • When may a foul occur? • 10 Direct free kick fouls • 7 judged as Careless, Reckless, or Excessive Force • 3 other direct free kick fouls • DFK restarts • 8 Indirect free kick offenses • IFK restarts

  5. Foul Conditions • A foul may only occur when: • The action occurs on the field of play • While the ball is in play • The action is committed by a player… • against an opposing player (or team)

  6. Definitions Careless \ adj 1: unconcerned, indifferent 2: not showing care. Reckless \ adj 1: lacking caution: rash syn: headlong, hasty. Excessive \ adj 1: going beyond the usual, necessary, or proper limit or degree. Force \ adj 1: strength or power exerted upon an object.

  7. Direct Free Kick Fouls A direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any of the following seven offenses in a manner considered by the referee to be careless, reckless or using excessive force. • Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent • Trips or attempts to trip an opponent • Jumps at an opponent

  8. Direct Free Kick Fouls A direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any of the following seven offenses in a manner considered by the referee to be careless, reckless or using excessive force. • Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent • Charges an opponent • Pushes an opponent • Tackles an opponent

  9. Guide to Procedures Video

  10. Direct Free Kick Fouls Kicking or attempting to kick an opponent

  11. Direct Free Kick Fouls Kicking or attempting to kick - Video example

  12. Direct Free Kick Fouls Kicking or attempting to kick - Video example

  13. Direct Free Kick Fouls Foul tackle from behind - may be kicking or tripping

  14. Direct Free Kick Fouls Kicking by stepping on foot - Video example

  15. Direct Free Kick Fouls Kicking tackle from behind – Video example

  16. Direct Free Kick Fouls Kicking over the ball – Video example

  17. Direct Free Kick Fouls Kicking over the ball - Video example

  18. Direct Free Kick Fouls Foul tackle from behind - may be kicking or tripping

  19. Direct Free Kick Fouls Tripping with body – Video example

  20. Direct Free Kick Fouls Simple Tripping - Video example

  21. Direct Free Kick Fouls Simple Tripping - Video example

  22. Direct Free Kick Fouls Tripping - Video example

  23. Direct Free Kick Fouls Attempting to Trip - Video example

  24. Direct Free Kick Fouls Attempting to Trip - Video example

  25. Direct Free Kick Fouls Trip but no call made - Video example

  26. Not a foul Not a Foul! Tackler makes contact with ball first, player trips over ball or the opponent’s legs that stay near ground

  27. Not a foul

  28. Not a foul

  29. Not a foul

  30. Direct Free Kick Fouls Jumping at (into) an opponent

  31. Direct Free Kick Fouls Jumping into an opponent - Video example

  32. Direct Free Kick Fouls Jumping into an opponent - Video example

  33. Direct Free Kick Fouls Jumping into an opponent - Video example

  34. Direct Free Kick Fouls Aerial Challenges – referees should consider – • Does jumper lead with arm or forearm extended ? • Is the challenge UP not IN or UP and IN ? • Is the safety of the opponent endangered ? • What is the result of the contact ?

  35. Direct Free Kick Fouls Challenges that may need more than a whistle - Video example

  36. Direct Free Kick Fouls Challenges that may need more than a whistle - Video example

  37. Direct Free Kick Fouls Charging an opponent (carelessly, recklessly or using excessive force)

  38. Direct Free Kick Fouls Charging - Video example

  39. Direct Free Kick Fouls Charging - Video example

  40. Direct Free Kick Fouls Charging an opponent (Carelessly, recklessly or using excessive force)

  41. Direct Free Kick Fouls Simple careless charging from behind - Video example

  42. Direct Free Kick Fouls More than careless charging from behind - Video example

  43. Direct Free Kick Fouls reckless careless charging from under - Video example

  44. Direct Free Kick Fouls Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent

  45. Direct Free Kick Fouls Striking an opponent - Video example

  46. Direct Free Kick Fouls Striking an opponent - Video example

  47. Direct Free Kick Fouls Striking an opponent - Video example

  48. Direct Free Kick Fouls Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent includes using the ball to strike an opponent

  49. Direct Free Kick Fouls Tackles an opponent “Over the ball” tackle - may also be kicking and serious foul play

  50. Direct Free Kick Fouls Tackles an opponent – Video example

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