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1 Law 12 Fouls The 2 Types of Fouls 1.DFK Fouls 2.IFK Fouls.

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1 1 Law 12 Fouls The 2 Types of Fouls 1.DFK Fouls 2.IFK Fouls

2 2 Indirect Free Kick Fouls There are 7 IFK fouls.  4 IFK fouls must be committed by the goalkeeper.  3 IFK of these fouls can be committed by any player.

3 3 1.Controls the ball with the hands for more than 6 seconds before releasing it from their possession 2.Touches the ball again with the hands after it was released from their possession and before it has touched another player 3.Touches the ball with the hands after they receive it directly from a throw-in taken by a teammate 4.Touches the ball again with the hands after it has been deliberately played to them off the foot of a teammate The 4 IFK fouls that must be committed by a goalkeeper, inside their own penalty area are… Indirect Free Kick Fouls

4 4 1.Takes more than 6 seconds controlling the ball with his/her hands before releasing it from his/her possession Goalkeeper inside own penalty area

5 5 2.Touches ball with hands after release prior to touch by another player Goalkeeper inside own penalty area

6 6 3.Touches ball with hands after deliberately kicked by teammate A pass to the goalkeeper ***** NOT OK ***** But – a deflection off a defender to the goalkeeper Goalkeeper inside own penalty area

7 7 4.Touches ball with hands after throw-in by teammate Throw-in to your goalkeeper ***** NOT OK ***** But playing ball back to the your goalkeeper off the head, chest or knee… Goalkeeper inside own penalty area

8 8 What is considered goalkeeper possession? What is time-wasting? What should the referee do when the goalkeeper has clear possession? Time-wasting is when any player, including the goalkeeper, takes longer than necessary to restart play. Especially when there is a tactical reason to delay the restart. Referees should be sensitive to this and warn or caution. Goalkeepers are considered in possession and control of the ball is they have it immobilized between any part of their body and any other thing else, except for an opponent, for greater than one second. Referees should error on the side of safety and not allow a GK to be challenged for the ball if they are already in control of the ball. Indirect Free Kick Fouls

9 9 6.Playing in a dangerous manner 7.Impeding the progress of an opponent 8.Preventing the goalkeeper from releasing ball from his/her hands The 3 IFK fouls that can be committed by any player are ….

10 10 Teammate doesn’t count Indirect Free Kick Fouls 6. What is playing in a dangerous manner?

11 11 6. What is playing in a dangerous manner? 7. What is impeding an opponent ? Indirect Free Kick Fouls

12 12 Indirect Free Kick Fouls 6. What is playing in a dangerous manner? 7. What is impeding an opponent ? 8. What is preventing the keeper from releasing ball from his/her hands ?

13 13 Restart with a Indirect Free Kick at point of infraction - by defenders within their own goal area - …kick taken from anywhere within goal area. EXCEPT… - by attackers in opponent’s goal area - …move ball to out to closest point on goal area line parallel to the goal line. Indirect Free Kick Fouls

14 14 Fouls Review Rule of Thumb Usually, if significant body contact then a DFK If no body contact then an IFK * (except a handled ball)

15 15 Fouls Review First 7 of the 10 DFK fouls should be judged by the Referee whether they are committed in a manner that is ??? Careless Reckless (cautionable) or involve Excessive Force (sending off)

16 16 DFK Fouls Review 1. Pushes an opponent 2. Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent 3. Charges an opponent 4. Jumps at an opponent 5. Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent 6. Trips or attempts to trip an opponent 7. Tackles an opponent 8. Holds an opponent 9. Spits at an opponent 10. Handles the ball deliberately (except for the goalkeeper within his/her own penalty area) The 10 DFK Fouls ??

17 17 When does the AR indicate an offense? When the AR is closer to the action than the Referee AND the incident occurred out of the view of the referee Always subject to the decision of the Referee Always subject to the decision of the Referee

18 Review of the Test and Law 12

19 31. While holding the ball, the goalkeeper is allowed to run anywhere inside penalty area, provided the goalkeeper releases the ball within 6 seconds. A. TrueB. False 32. A defender in his own penalty area kicks the ball when it is dangerously close to an opponent's face, but does not make contact with the opponent A.direct free kick B.indirect free kick C.dropped ball D.penalty kick 33. A goalkeeper in a U13 game, within her penalty area, played the ball with his hands after receiving it directly from a teammate's throw-in. A.Direct Free Kick B. Penalty Kick C.Indirect Free Kick D. Dropped ball Test questions LAW 12

20 34.A corner kick is about to be taken. Before the kick is taken, a defender pushes an attacking player in the penalty area. As the referee you should restart play with a: A. Corner kick B. Goal kick C. Penalty Kick D. Direct Free KickE. Indirect Free Kick 35.While the ball was in play at mid-field, a defender, standing in his own penalty area, punches an opponent. As the referee you should restart with a: A. Corner kick B. Goal kick C. Penalty Kick D. Direct Free KickE. Indirect Free Kick Test questions LAW 12

21 36. Any player who impedes the progress of an opponent, but does not make physical contact, is guilty of an indirect free kick foul. A. TrueB. False 37. A direct free kick foul (except handling) can only be committed A. on the field of play B. while the ball is in play. C. by a player D. against an opponent, who is also a player E. all of the above F. both B and C Test questions LAW 12


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