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Fouls Review 2017

DFK and IFK fouls Fouls Review A foul is…. The 2 kinds of fouls are …. an infraction defined in Law 12 that can only be committed… by a player against an opponent who is also a player (except handling) on the field of play, while the ball is in play The 2 kinds of fouls are …. DFK and IFK fouls

If no body contact then an IFK Fouls Review Remember Law 12 states: “If an offense involves contact it is penalized by a DFK or PK” This includes handling, which involves hand/arm contact with the ball. If no body contact then an IFK How many DFK fouls are there? 10 How many IFK fouls are there? 7

DFK Fouls Review What are the 7 DFK fouls that must be careless, reckless or excessive? Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent Trips or attempts to trip an opponent Jumps at an opponent Charges an opponent Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent Pushes an opponent Tackles an opponent Here are the 7 DFK fouls that require careless, reckless or excessive Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent Trips or attempts to trip an opponent Jumps at an opponent Charges an opponent Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent Pushes an opponent Tackles an opponent What does it mean for a foul to be reckless or excessive?

DFK Fouls Review What are the other 3 DFK fouls that DO NOT require the player was careless, reckless or excessive? Holds an opponent Spits at an opponent Handles the ball deliberately (except for the goalkeeper within his/her own penalty area) Here are the 10 DFK fouls you need to memorize Kicks or attempts to kick an opponent Trips or attempts to trip an opponent Jumps at an opponent Charges an opponent Strikes or attempts to strike an opponent Pushes an opponent Tackles an opponent Holds an opponent Spits at an opponent Handles the ball deliberately, except the a goalkeeper inside his/her own penalty area

Restart for a DFK foul is… Direct Free Kick at… DFK Fouls Review Restart for a DFK foul is… Direct Free Kick at… the point of infraction Except… when foul occurs by defender within the defender’s penalty area – then… a Penalty Kick shall be awarded.

IFK Fouls Review The 3 of the 7 IFK Fouls that can be committed by any player are …. Playing in a dangerous manner Impedes the progress of an opponent Prevents goalkeeper from releasing ball

IFK Fouls Review The 4 IFK Fouls that must be committed by a goalkeeper within their own penalty area are …can be committed by any player are …. Takes more than 6 seconds while controlling the ball with their hands before releasing it from their possession Regains hand control prior to touch by another player Touches ball with hands after deliberately kicked by (off the foot) teammate Touches ball with hands after throw-in by teammate

Indirect Free Kick – where? IFK Fouls Review IFK restart is an … Indirect Free Kick – where? at point of infraction EXCEPT…(2 conditions) - by defenders within their own goal area - …kick taken from anywhere within goal area. - by attackers in opponent’s goal area - …move ball to out to closest point on goal area line parallel to the goal line.

When does the AR indicate an offense? Fouls Review 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