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Reading Play

Reading Play. U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program Grade 7 Referee Course Amateur Adult Training. Reading Play. Reading play What the referee team does in relation to team tactics and strategies Positioning and tool box Principles of play Attack Defense. Principles of Attack. Attack

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Reading Play

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  1. Reading Play U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program Grade 7 Referee Course Amateur Adult Training

  2. Reading Play • Reading play • What the referee team does in relation to team tactics and strategies • Positioning and tool box • Principles of play • Attack • Defense

  3. Principles of Attack • Attack • Penetration • Support • Mobility • Width • Creativity

  4. Principles of Defense • Defense • Pressure • Delay • Support and cover • Balance • Compactness • Control and restraint • Counterattack

  5. Tactical Awareness • Systems of play • Styles of play • General tactics • Restarts • Set pieces • Marking • Off the ball • Substitutions

  6. Systems of Play • Common formations • 4-4-2 • 4-3-3 • 3-4-3 • 3-5-2 • 4-5-1

  7. 4-4-2

  8. 4-3-3

  9. 3-4-3

  10. 3-5-2

  11. 4-5-1

  12. Styles of Play • Possession • Direct • Wide play • Counterattack • Individual playmakers • High pressure

  13. Restarts • Quick or ceremonial • Observe • Kicker • Ball • Defenders • Must be able to see assistant referee • Goal scoring opportunities

  14. Set Pieces • Restarts • Set Pieces • Wall • Placement • Management • Proactive • Positioning • Tool box

  15. Marking • 1 on 1 • Close contact • Retaliation • Neutralization • Zonal • Close down attackers • Speed and distance • Offside

  16. Off the Ball • Movement • Off the ball • Impacts options for player on the ball • Principles of play • Attack • Defense • Read the play • More proactive, less reactive

  17. Substitutions • Game changes • Factors • Tactical or injury • Timing • Player(s) entering the game • Strengths and weaknesses • Anticipated impact • More proactive, less reactive

  18. Overview • Positioning • Flexible • Intelligence • Laws of the Game expert • Must know the game of soccer • Proactive and anticipate • Positioning and tool box

  19. Review Question • Will having a general understanding of the teams’ tactics better prepare referees to position themselves effectively during the game? • Yes • No

  20. Review Question • Being able to recognize the tactical changes that result from substitutions will allow officials to be which of the following? • Less involved and more patient • Less reactive and more proactive

  21. Review Question • What are some general tactics that referees working the amateur adult game should be familiar with? • Set pieces • Marking • Off the ball • All of the above

  22. Review Question • Which of the following is not associated with reading play? • Positioning • Use of the tool box • Being proactive • Professional appearance

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