1 Free Kick Management 2 Free Kick and Restart Management Free Kicks fall into two basic restart categories… Quick Ceremonial.

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1 Free Kick Management

2 Free Kick and Restart Management Free Kicks fall into two basic restart categories… Quick Ceremonial

3 Quick Free Kick Attacking team takes kick as soon as ball is properly placed No separate signal by referee needed Attacking team does not ask for minimum distance (visually or verbally) Should be the method encouraged by the referee except when specific circumstances require a Ceremonial Free Kick Free Kick and Restart Management

4 Ceremonial Free Kick Referee is required to enforce the distance after: Red/Yellow card On field treatment of injury Substitution Request from attacking team (visually or verbally) Game control purposes

5 Free Kick and Restart Management To Avoid Problems - Set the Tone Address early Prevent Set a standard Hold players accountable Failure to deal with early = Difficult times later

6 Free Kick and Restart Management Sequence of Actions to Manage Free Kicks Quick Free KickCeremonial Free Kick Whistle Foul Move Toward Spot of Foul (as needed) Ensure Ball Properly Located Read Player’s Intent: Move to Position Appropriate for the Restart Encourage the Kick by Verbally Managing Opponents Around the Ball to Prevent Interference Team Indicates They Want Ceremonial Restart (CFK) Get To Ball Look for Confirmation of Ceremonial Kick (CFK) From Attackers Show “Wait for Whistle Signal” Move the Wall Back: Get 10 yards From Players in All Directions Move to Restart Position Whistle for Restart

7 Free Kick and Restart Management Danger Zone on Free Kicks Ball at proper location Referee close but not interfering with a “quick free kick” Ask/ascertain if the attacking team wants the wall moved – If so, move quickly to the ball Clearly indicate “wait for the whistle” signal Move wall back: Get the full 10 yards! Whistle restart

8 Free Kick and Restart Management The “Statue” The player(s) who immediately stands in front of the ball to prevent the kick from being taken thereby forcing the referee to intervene Deal with it verbally Encourage the statue to move back Detect trend – Move to the spot of the foul QUICKLY – Your presence is IMPORTANT Consider: – Did the player run-in to form the statue or were they already there immediately following the foul?

9 Free Kick and Restart Management Your Presence is critical to prevent “the statue” from kicking or throwing the ball away Presence = Prevention Without Presence…Cautions may result Delaying a Restart Not Respecting the Required Distance The “Statue”

10 Free Kick and Restart Management Cautions and Retakes “If a player decides to take a free kick and an opponent who is less that 10 yards from the ball intercepts it, the referee must allow play to continue.” and “If a player decides to take a free kick quickly and an opponent who is near the ball deliberately prevents him from taking the kick, the referee must caution the player for delaying the restart of play.” 2008/2009 FIFA’s “Interpretation of the Laws of the Game and Guidelines for Referees”

11 Free Kick and Restart Management Key Phrase….. Cautions and Retakes “If a player decides to take a free kick and an opponent who is less that 10 yards from the ball intercepts it, the referee must allow play to continue.” and “If a player decides to take a free kick quickly and an opponent who is near the ball deliberately prevents him from taking the kick, the referee must caution the player for delaying the restart of play.”

12 Free Kick and Restart Management Cautions and Retakes Key Phrase “deliberately prevents” This means that the player impedes in a manner that the kicker is unable to take the free kick quickly. If the kick is taken, it has not been prevented from being taken and play must be allowed to continue. The taking of the free kick is a decision of the attacker and, therefore, the attacker must assume responsibility for the consequences

13 Quick Free Kick Kicking team has a right to a quick restart if they wish to use it Opponents must retire 10 yards Opponents have no right to form a wall Kicker restarting prior to the opponents retiring is at risk of losing possession

14 Quick Free Kick  Referee should interfere/manage when: Kicking team asks for 10 yards Encroachment is severe “Quick” restart is not taken  Mandatory hand signal on IFK

15 Quick Free Kick Guidelines Opponent retiring and kicker makes mistake and kicks ball to opponent No offense - kicker at risk Opponent retiring, but deflects ball when kicked right by him/her Warn player - retake kick if no goal results Opponent retiring, but makes an effort to intercept the ball. If player succeeds, CautionCaution player - retake kick

16 Quick Free Kick Guidelines Attacking Team Deliberately Kicks The Ball Into Opponent Regardless of the position of the defending team, if the attacking team intentionally kicks/plays the ball directly into the opponent who is less than the required minimum distance from the ball, continue play. Defender does not advance/lunge directly toward the ball with the foot/leg to prevent the kick Continue Play =

17 Ceremonial Free Kick Be “first brick” in the wall - 10 yards Bring opponents to you Move to your next position Signal for restart When you are ready As soon as possible Organized “defensive wall” Clearly show kicker to wait for whistle

18 Encroachment 10 yards in all directions Failure to respect the required distance is cautionable a cautionable offense Failure to respect the required distance is cautionable a cautionable offense

19 Restart Mechanics Opponents must retire 10 yards with one exception, if they’re between goalposts and on the goal line.

20 Restart Mechanics Position defenders Do not allow encroachment Position yourself Indicate IFK if appropriate Signal for restart Use whistle if “ceremonial” kick

21 Ball in Play vs Goal Scored Ball is “in play” when: Kicked and moves and Leaves penalty area (if appropriate) Goal can be scored when: Ball is “in play” Ball is touched by 2nd player on IFK Ball is kicked into opponents goal