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Referee System
It is the Area's responsibility to decide the system of refereeing to
be used within the Area.
- Number of Referees
At least one referee shall be assigned to officiate each game.
- Referee Authority
The authority and the exercise of the powers granted to referees by the
Laws of the Game commence as soon as they enter the field of play.
- The power of penalizing shall extend to offenses
committed when play has been temporarily suspended, or the ball is
out of play.
- The referee's decision on points of fact shall be
final.
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Powers and Duties
The referee shall:
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Enforce the Laws
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Refrain from penalizing in cases where doing so would
be giving an advantage to the offending team.
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Act as timekeeper
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Have the authority to stop the game for any
infringement of the Laws and to suspend or terminate the game if
weather conditions or actions of spectators or players indicate that a
stoppage is necessary. Such stoppages and the reasons therefore
should be reported to the league administrator.
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A referee may refuse to start a game, or may stop it
once play has started, if in the referee's judgment, the conditions
of the ground is such as to endanger the players.
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In the event of a storm, play must be stopped and
suspended until the danger has passed using the following minimum
criteria:
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The sighting of lightning flash or the hearing of
the sound of thunder shall be reason enough to stop and suspend a
game, and
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Play shall not be resumed prior to 30-minutes
after the last sighting of lightning or the last sound of thunder
heard.
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Caution and show a yellow card to any player guilty of
misconduct; and eject, and show a yellow card and then show a red card
to the player who persists in misconduct. Any ejection should be
reported promptly to the league administrator.
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All no on other than the active players and assistant
referees to enter the field without permission.
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Stop the game if a player is injured, but not during a
drive on goal unless the injury appears to be serious. (The
nearest official is obliged to quickly check the condition of the
injured player.) The referee need only have reasons to believe
that a player is seriously injured to stop the game, even if there is
a drive on goal. The referee will insure that any player
bleeding from a wound leaves the field of play.
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Eject, and show red card to any player who is guilty
of
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violent conduct,
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serious foul play, or
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the use of offensive, insulting or abusive language
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Signal for the restart of the game after any stoppage.
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A free kick may be taken as soon as the ball is
properly placed, without a whistle. However, the referee may
delay such a "quick" free kick at his or her discretion.
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A signal with the whistle
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may be given after a substitution
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shall be given after an extended time out, or for
the taking of a penalty kick, or for the taking of a kick-off.
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Restart the game appropriately, in accordance with Law
VIII-7.,
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After an injury (no foul having been committed); or
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after unresolved referee decisions (such as when the
referee blows his or her whistle by mistake); or
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after any stoppage of play due to the condition of the
field, its equipment, or the elements, but only after such conditions
are remedied or the danger passed to the satisfaction of the referee;
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when the referee is uncertain which team last touched
the ball prior to it going over the touch line or goal line (but not
between the goal posts).
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Use appropriate hand signals
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Approve any balls that is to be used in the game.
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In Passers (U8) and Wings (U10) matches, it is
recommended that all infractions be briefly explained by the Referee to the
offending player.
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A referee may reverse a
decision as long as play has not been restarted.
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If the "advantage" clause has been applied and the advantage
that was anticipated does not develop at that time, the referee shall penalize
the original offense.
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Games should be played with as little interference as possible.
It is the duty of the referees to penalize only deliberate breaches of the Law.
Constant whistling for trifling and doubtful breaches produces bad feeling and
loss of temper on the part of the players and spoils the pleasure of the
spectators.
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Games may not be forfeited by referees. Conditions
indicating a possible forfeit must be reported to the District Representative
for a decision.
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If a player or players, either on the same team or opposing
teams, simultaneously commit two infringements, one of which calls for an
Indirect Free Kick , and the other of which calls for a Direct Free Kick, the
Direct Free Kick shall be awarded.
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If two players from opposing teams simultaneously commit two
infringements, each of which calls for the same type of free kick (Indirect or
Direct), the referee, exercising a reasonable discretion may either
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allow play to continue, or
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stop play, admonish, caution or eject both players as may be
appropriate and restart the game appropriately, in accordance with Law VIII-7.
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During the course of the game, all coaches may coach their
players from the touch line, subject to the following:
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Coaching shall be limited to verbal communication with the
players of the coach's team by the coaches of that team.
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Megaphone, bullhorns, etc. may not be used.
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No coaching or comments shall be directed at players or coaches
of the opposing team.
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All coaches must remain on the side of the field where the
team's substitutes are situated, and
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if both teams are on the same side, between the half-way line
and the 18 yard line.
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if the teams are on opposing sides, between the 18 yard lines.
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PUNISHMENT: For violation of Law V, Note 8 -
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The offending coach shall be cautioned, and
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The offending coach shall be ejected from the playing field upon
receiving a second caution.
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Guidelines for Referee Uniforms can be found in Appendix B or
the Laws of the Game.