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Law 5

Law 5. U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program Ask, Tell, Dismiss May 2012. ASK-TELL-DISMISS. The Referee’s Authority Players Substitutes Team Officials Spectators. ASK-TELL-DISMISS. The Referee’s Authority Players Fouls Misconduct Substitutes T eam Officials Spectators.

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Law 5

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  1. Law 5 U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program Ask, Tell, Dismiss May 2012

  2. ASK-TELL-DISMISS • The Referee’s Authority • Players • Substitutes • Team Officials • Spectators

  3. ASK-TELL-DISMISS • The Referee’s Authority • Players • Fouls • Misconduct • Substitutes • Team Officials • Spectators

  4. ASK-TELL-DISMISS • The Referee’s Authority • Players • Substitutes • Misconduct • Team Officials • Spectators

  5. ASK-TELL-DISMISS • The Referee’s Authority • Players • Substitutes • Team Officials • Irresponsible Behavior • Spectators

  6. ASK-TELL-DISMISS • The Referee’s Authority • Players • Substitutes • Team Officials • Spectators • Work through coaches • Suspend or terminate

  7. ASK-TELL-DISMISS • The Referee’s Authority • Players • Substitutes • Team Officials • Spectators

  8. ASK-TELL-DISMISS Understand the Game to Understand the Coach Understand the Coach to Understand the Game

  9. ASK-TELL-DISMISS • Levels of Coach Behavior • Positive, sporting, supportive • Acceptable • Borderline unacceptable • Unacceptable • Blatantly irresponsible

  10. ASK-TELL-DISMISS Ask, Tell, Dismiss is an Approach Not a Mandate or a Rigid Scheme

  11. ASK-TELL-DISMISS Borderline unacceptable Or Unacceptable with extenuating circumstances = ASK

  12. ASK-TELL-DISMISS Borderline unacceptable continues Or Unacceptable without extenuating circumstances Or Unacceptable continues = TELL

  13. ASK-TELL-DISMISS TELL is ignored Or Unacceptable behavior continues Or Irresponsibility has become dangerous = DISMISS

  14. ASK-TELL-DISMISS Involvement of the members of the officiating team: • Established in the pre-game • Fourth official • Benchside assistant referee • You

  15. ASK-TELL-DISMISS Irresponsible behavior includes but is not limited to: • Offensive or insulting language or gestures • Persistent questioning of decisions – yours as well as those of the ARs • Kicking or throwing items • Refusing to remain in the bench or technical area (particularly if this interferes with play)

  16. ASK-TELL-DISMISS ONE LAST, IMPORTANT POINT • Depending on the specific behavior, you do not have to Ask, then Tell, before you can Dismiss • Blatantly obvious • Clearly disruptive • Seriously dangerous • Go Straight to Dismiss

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