The Throw-in (15) U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program

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The Throw-in (15) U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program Online Training Script: Welcome to U.S. Soccer’s online training for the Grade 9 Referee Course. Training for this course is specific to preparing officials for the small sided and recreational youth game. This presentation focuses on Law 15 – The Throw-in. U.S. Soccer Federation Referee Program Grade 9 Referee Course Small Sided and Recreational Youth Training

When is a throw-in taken? Jewelry is not allowed Rings Necklaces Earrings No covering items with tape Medical identification items are allowed Casts are allowed if safe for play Online Training Script: A throw-in is a method of restarting play and is awarded when the ball crosses the touch line. The throw-in is taken by the opposing team of the player who last touched the ball before if crossed the touch line. A goal cannot be directly scored from a throw-in and an attacking player cannot be offside if he or she receives the ball directly from the throw-in. Classroom Instructor Talking Points: When the whole ball crosses the whole touch line (in the air or on the ground)

Who takes the throw-in? Jewelry is not allowed Rings Necklaces Earrings No covering items with tape Medical identification items are allowed Casts are allowed if safe for play Online Training Script: A throw-in is a method of restarting play and is awarded when the ball crosses the touch line. The throw-in is taken by the opposing team of the player who last touched the ball before if crossed the touch line. A goal cannot be directly scored from a throw-in and an attacking player cannot be offside if he or she receives the ball directly from the throw-in. Classroom Instructor Talking Points: Throw-in is awarded to the team that “did not” last touch the ball.

Ball leaves field of play here Where is a throw-in taken? 1 yard Touch Line Online Training Script: A throw-in is a method of restarting play and is awarded when the ball crosses the touch line. The throw-in is taken by the opposing team of the player who last touched the ball before if crossed the touch line. A goal cannot be directly scored from a throw-in and an attacking player cannot be offside if he or she receives the ball directly from the throw-in. Classroom Instructor Talking Points: Throw-in is awarded to the team that “did not” last touch the ball. Ball leaves field of play here

Can’t score directly from a throw-in Procedure Face the field Both feet touching the ground Use both hands Behind and over the head Can’t score directly from a throw-in Online Training Script: The throw-in should be taken from where the ball crossed the touch line. For a proper throw-in, the thrower must face the field and have part of both feet on the ground, either on the touch line or on the area off the field of play. The thrower is also required to use both hands and deliver the ball from behind and over his or her head. If these requirements are not met, the throw-in is awarded to the opposing team. Classroom Instructor Talking Points: These are the only elements required. We don’t care if the ball spins. Our goal is to get the ball back into play. Animation will show circle around feet. Explain that the player’s feet must be behind or on the line. If asked “Why they can be on the field?” with their feet on the line, your answer should be, “Because the Laws make that specific exception … can’t give you any other reason.” Because it’s on the Grade 9 test, we are including the provision that a goal cannot be scored directly from a throw-in.

Review Question A throw-in is awarded when the ball wholly crosses a ______? Touch line Goal line Online Training Script: Classroom Instructor Talking Points:

Review Question Can a goal be scored directly from a throw-in? Yes No Online Training Script: Classroom Instructor Talking Points:

Review Question For a proper throw-in, is the thrower required to face the field and have part of both feet on the ground, either on the touch line or on the area off the field of play? Yes No Online Training Script: Classroom Instructor Talking Points: