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2013-14 NFHS Soccer Rules

2013-14 NFHS Soccer Rules. Most Popular Sports Nationally. NFHS Soccer Rules Changes. NFHS Interpretation Policy. Interpretation questions about NFHS soccer rules should be directed to your local NJSOA chapter interpreter. Then the NJSIAA soccer rules interpreter.

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2013-14 NFHS Soccer Rules

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  1. 2013-14NFHS Soccer Rules

  2. Most Popular Sports Nationally

  3. NFHS Soccer Rules Changes

  4. NFHS Interpretation Policy Interpretation questions about NFHS soccer rules should be directed to your local NJSOA chapter interpreter. Then the NJSIAA soccer rules interpreter.

  5. SubstitutionsRule 3-3-2b(1) PlayPic® Coaches may now actively coach teams during an injury stoppage

  6. SubstitutionsRule 3-3-2 and 3-4-1b MechaniGram® After a goal or when a player is injured and removed, substitutes are required to check in with the scorer/timer. After checking in, the substitute MUST WAIT until s/he is BECKONED onto the field by the referee.

  7. Legal Home Team Jerseys The home team shall wear solid white Jerseys and solid white socks.

  8. Illegal Home Team Jerseys Color Side Panels and Color Piping

  9. EFFECTIVE 2013 FALL SEASON

  10. Team Uniform RequirementsFront Front of Uniform Options All jersey’s shall be numbered on the front with a different Arabic number at least 4 inches in height This number must be placed on the jersey or short 1 manufacturer’s logo 2¼ square inches is permitted on each item (visible anywhere on the uniform) Page: 24 Home team shall wear white jerseys and socks Visiting team shall wear dark jerseys and socks

  11. Team Uniform RequirementsBack Back of Uniform All jersey’s shall be numbered on the back with a different Arabic number at least 6 inches in height Page: 24

  12. Required EquipmentRule 4-1-1c PlayPic® PlayPic® If tape or similar material is applied on any sock, it must be similar in color to the socks to which it is applied.

  13. MisconductRule 12-8-1e Halftime PlayPic® PlayPic® Use of electronic devices is allowed in the bench area. Use with on-field players during play is prohibited.

  14. Misconduct Rule 12-8 1f 14 (new) Denying an Obvious Goal Scoring Opportunity If a player commits handling or a contact foul while attempting to deny an obvious goal-scoring opportunity and the goal is scored, that player will be issued a yellow card. If the foul is considered serious foul play or the goal is not scored, however, the player will still be issued a red card.

  15. Misconduct Rule 12---2d (2)Denying a Goal Scoring Opportunity MechaniGram® PlayPic® Last Year = Yellow This Year = Yellow If a player commits handling or a contact foul while attempting to deny an obvious goal-scoring opportunity and the goal is scored, that player will be issued a yellow card. If the foul is considered serious foul play or the goal is not scored, however, the player will still be issued a red card.

  16. Ball in play from a Free KickRule 18-1-1n PlayPic® PlayPic® On a free kick the ball is in play when it has been KICKED AND MOVED. Simply tapping the top of the ball with the foot or stepping on the ball is not “putting it in play.”

  17. NFHS SoccerPoints of Emphasis

  18. Goalkeeper InjuryRule 3-3-2b(2) PlayPic® PlayPic® Any player “attended to on the field or who is deemed injured by the referee shall leave the field and may be replaced.” This INCLUDES the Goalkeeper.

  19. Excessive Player SubstitutionsRule 3-6 When a team repeatedly substitutes to consume time, a referee shall order the timer to stop the time clock during such substitutions and shall notify the coach of the offending team. The repetition may be construed as unsporting conduct.

  20. Penalty KickRule 14-1-4 MechaniGram® Once the kicker starts his/her approach toward the ball, he/she may not interrupt his/her movement. The action must be continuous forward motion throughout the approach.

  21. Concussion ManagementRule 3-3-2b(3) PlayPic® PlayPic® 10:08 a.m. 3:00 p.m. The NJSIAA Concussion Policy is aligned with the NJ State Law as it applies to suspected concussed athletes.

  22. NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes

  23. Pregame ResponsibilitiesRule 5-2-2d(4) PlayPic® Inquire of each head coach whether each of his/her players will be properly and legally equipped at the kickoff.

  24. NFHS Soccer Rules BookAdditional Items

  25. Number of PlayersRule 3-1-3 PlayPic® Each team shall submit a team roster, containing the first and last names and numbers of all players, substitutes, all bench personnel and all coaches to the officials at least five minutes prior to the start of the contest.

  26. MisconductRule 12-8-2b PlayPic® When a player taunts opposing players, opposing coaches or opposing fans, the player is to be disqualified.

  27. Concussion in Sports – What You Need To Know

  28. Comparison of NFHS and NCAA Rules and FIFA Laws Page: 74-86

  29. NFHS Official Soccer Signals Page: 106

  30. NFHS Assistant Referee Signals Page: 107

  31. 2013-14Soccer Rules Reminders

  32. 2014-15 NFHS Soccer Rule Change Proposal Form Due: November 1, 2013 Must be submitted to your state association office for approval. ►

  33. NFHS Soccer Meeting Information • 2013 NFHS Soccer Rules On-line Interpreters Meeting • Monday, July 22, 2013 • 2014-15 NFHS Soccer Rule Change Proposal Forms Due • November 1, 2013 • 2014 NFHS Soccer Rules Committee Meeting • January 27-29, 2014 • Hyatt Regency Indianapolis

  34. National Federation of State High School Associations cont. • NFHS Web site - www.nfhs.org

  35. Thank You!www.nfhs.org

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