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2008-2009 NFHS Soccer PowerPoint

2008-2009 NFHS Soccer PowerPoint. GENERAL ITEMS OF CONCERN Tournament Dates Rating Officials through Survey Monkey Unsporting Behavior Ball People – 2 from home team. ITEMS OF CONCERN. State of High School Soccer Nationally.

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2008-2009 NFHS Soccer PowerPoint

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  1. 2008-2009NFHS SoccerPowerPoint

  2. GENERAL ITEMS OF CONCERN Tournament Dates Rating Officials through Survey Monkey Unsporting Behavior Ball People – 2 from home team ITEMS OF CONCERN

  3. State of High School Soccer Nationally • Soccer is the fifth-most popular sport for boys and girls at the high school level. • According to the 2006-07 High School Athletics Participation Survey which is listed in the 2007-08 NFHS Handbook: • 377,999 – H.S. Boys participate in the sport • 337,632 – H.S. Girls participate in the sport • 11,066 – H.S. Boys programs participate • throughout the country • 10,503 – H.S. Girls programs participate • throughout the country

  4. NFHS Soccer Rules Changes

  5. SIZE OF THE FIELD

  6. ADDED DEFINITIONS

  7. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT

  8. EQUIPMENT CHART

  9. COACHES’ RESPONSIBILITIES

  10. PREGAME RESPONSIBILITIES

  11. PRE-GAME RESPONSIBILITIES

  12. REPORTING MISCONDUCT

  13. BALL IN AND OUT OF PLAY

  14. NFHS SoccerPoints of Emphasis

  15. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT Legal guard worn legally. Legal guard worn improperly

  16. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT

  17. Meets NOCSAE Standards Approval Tag

  18. OFFICIAL AND TEAM AREAS

  19. KNEE BRACE

  20. GAME MANAGEMENT

  21. PRE-GAME RESPONSIBILITIES

  22. HANDLING

  23. NFHS Soccer Rules BookAdditional Items

  24. FIELD MARKINGS

  25. COACHES EDUCATION

  26. NFHS Soccer Field Diagram Page: 11

  27. 2009-2010 Soccer RulesReminders

  28. IHSAA YELLOW CARD ACCUMULATION EJECTION PROCEDURE YELLOW CARD ACCUMULATION

  29. 1. Any player or coach who receives a total of five cautions in one season shall be suspended from and may not participate in the next regularly scheduled game, including postseason games. Suspended players or coaches must serve their suspension in the next scheduled contest. ACCUMULATION PROCEDURE

  30. 2. If a player or coach receives an additional three cautions after the first suspension, an additional one game penalty would apply and the process would be repeated after the next three cautions. ACCUMULATION CONTINUED

  31. Players and coaches will only count a maximum of one caution in any game for the purposes of this rule. COUNTING CAUTIONS

  32. RECORD KEEPING 4. Each school is responsible for maintaining accurate records of all cautions received during the season and the post-season tournament. Schools must notify the IHSAA Assistant Commissioner responsible for Soccer when the player or coach reaches the suspension level.

  33. Suspended players may not dress but may be on the bench. Suspended coaches are prohibited from having contact with the team members or coaching staff beginning at the end of the school day of the contest until 30 minutes after the completion of that contest. The suspended coach may not attend the game nor shall he/she be on school premises SUSPENSION

  34. 6. Any illegal participation of suspended players or coaches shall result in the forfeiture of the contest. ILLEGAL PARTICIPATION

  35. 7. Coaches are charged with maintaining accurate records of yellow cards received by players and members of the coaching staff. This information must be reported to the athletic administrator in the school. REPORTING PROCEDURE

  36. ABOUT THE FORM 8. A form has been developed for use by the coaches to assist in the monitoring process. The form can be found on the IHSAA website www.ihsaa.org under Soccer.

  37. NEW SCRIMMAGE FORMAT Format must be followed as outlined Format can be found on the IHSAAA website www.ihsaa.org under Soccer NEW SCRIMMAGE FORMAT

  38. QUESTIONS YOU ARE ALMOST DONE…THE LAST SET OF QUESTIONS

  39. CONCLUSION THANK YOU

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