Guidelines for Assistant Referees Topics Duties and Responsibilities Positioning & Team work − Kick-off − Goal kick − Penalty kick − Goal situations.

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Guidelines for Assistant Referees

Topics Duties and Responsibilities Positioning & Team work − Kick-off − Goal kick − Penalty kick − Goal situations − Corner kick Gestures Running Technique Signal Beep Flag Technique − Throw-in, goal kick, corner kick − Offside − Fouls − Substitution

Two assistant referees are appointed. Their duties, subject to the decision of the referee, are to indicate: − When the whole of the ball has passed out of the field of play. − Which side is entitled to a corner kick, goal kick or throw-in. − When a player may be penalised for being in an offside position. − When a substitution is requested. (Continued…) Duties and Responsibilities

− When misconduct or any other incident has occurred out of the view of the referee. − When offences have been committed whenever the assistants are closer to the action than the referee (this includes, in particular circumstances, offences committed in the penalty area) − Whether, at penalty kicks, the goalkeeper has moved forward before the ball has been kicked and if the ball has crossed the line. Duties and Responsibilities

1. KICK OFF − In line with the second last defender PosItIonIngPosItIonIng

2. GENERAL POSITIONING − In line with the second last defender or the ball − Always face the ball PosItIonIngPosItIonIng

3. GOAL KICK − Check ball is inside goal area (1) If the ball is not correctly placed, the AR should not move from his position and make eye contact with the referee and raise the flag PosItIonIngPosItIonIng

3. GOAL KICK − If the second last defender takes the goal kick, AR should move to the edge of the penalty area (2) PosItIonIngPosItIonIng

3. GOAL KICK − Check the offside line (3), which is a priority − Check also that the ball goes outside penalty area (Ball in play) and that the attackers are outside PosItIonIngPosItIonIng

4. GOALKEEPER RELEASING THE BALL − Check the goalkeeper does not touch the ball with his hands outside penalty area (2) PosItIonIngPosItIonIng

4. GOALKEEPER RELEASING THE BALL − Check the goalkeeper does not touch the ball with his hands outside penalty area (2) − Check the offside line (3), which is a priority PosItIonIngPosItIonIng

5. PENALTY KICK − The Assistant Referee should be on the intersection of the goal line and penalty area PosItIonIngPosItIonIng

5. PENALTY KICK − If the goalkeeper has blatantly moved forward before the ball has been kicked and the goal is not scored, the AR has to raise his flag. PosItIonIngPosItIonIng

6. KICKS FROM THE PENALTY MARK − One A. R. should be on intersection of goal line and goal area. His duty: Check if the ball has crossed the line. − Other A.R. on centre circle with the rest of players. PosItIonIngPosItIonIng

7. “GOAL” SITUATIONS (Normal situations) − Eye contact with the referee. PosItIonIngPosItIonIng

7. “GOAL” SITUATIONS (Normal situations) − Eye contact with the referee. − Run quickly to halfway line ( metres) and no FLAG. PosItIonIngPosItIonIng

7. “GOAL” SITUATIONS (Tight decisions) − First raise the FLAG to attract referee’s attention. − Use BEEP if necessary. PosItIonIngPosItIonIng

PosItIonIngPosItIonIng 7. “GOAL” SITUATIONS (Tight decisions) − First raise the FLAG to call referee’s attention. − Use BEEP if necessary. − And run quickly to halfway line.

PosItIonIngPosItIonIng 8. “NO GOAL” SITUATIONS (Tight decisions) − Continue with the play. − Eye contact with the referee. − Wait for eye consultation (discreet hand signal).

PosItIonIngPosItIonIng 9. CORNER KICK − AR’s position behind the corner flag in line with the goal line. − Do not interfere with the players. − Check the ball is inside the corner arc : CORRECT INCORRECT CORRECT

As a general rule, no obvious hand signals must be given by A. R. In some situations, a discreet hand signal may give valuable support to the referee. − I.E. On very tight decisions, when the ball stays in play (throw-in). Gestures

− As a general rule, face the pitch − Side-to-side movement for short distances, especially to judge offside (better line of vision). − Running forwards when sprinting. − Be in a “ready position” before sprinting. Running Technique

Signal Beep Referees are reminded that this is only an additional signal. Use the beep only when necessary. Situations − Offside − Fouls − Throw-in or goal kick (tight decisions) − “Goal” situations (tight decisions) − Attract referee’s attention

Flag technique Flag held down, always visible to referee and unfurled. Flag still while running. When signalling, flag is like an extension of the arm.

Flag Technique Before signalling: − Stop − Face the pitch − Make eye contact with the referee − Raise the flag with the appropriate hand (fouls and throw-in). If necessary, change the hand with flag underneath

AR R NEAR A. R. POSITION − Clear situations Directly show direction Priority for A.R. − If any doubt: Raise the flag Make eye contact Follow referee’s signal Whenever an A.R. signals the ball is out of the play, he must retain the signal until acknowledged by the referee Flag Technique – Throw-in

AR R FAR FROM A. R. POSITION − Other situations Priority for referee Raise the flag Make eye contact A.R. just follows referee’s signal − Very clear situations A.R. can directly show direction along the touchline Flag Technique – Throw-in

THE GOAL KICK & THE CORNER KICK Flag technique Raise the flag with the right hand for goal kick (better line of vision). For tight decisions when the ball is out of play, raise the flag first.

AR R NEAR A.R. POSITION − Clear situations Show goal kick or corner kick directly Priority for A.R. − If any doubt: Raise the flag (if necessary) Make eye contact Follow referee’s signal FAR FROM A.R. POSITION − Far situations Make eye contact Priority for referee Just follow referee’s signal Flag technique – Goal & Corner kick

Flag Technique – Offside If an A.R. is not totally sure about an offside offence, the flag should not be raised (FIFA recommendation). If the flag is not seen immediately by the referee, the A.R. must keep signalling until it has been recognised or the ball is clearly in control of the defending team. Raise the flag with the right hand (better line of vision).

Flag Technique – Substitution A.R. is informed by 4th official Flag signal in the next stoppage in the match A.R. does not need to move to the halfway line If there is no 4th official, A.R. assists with substitution procedures

Flag Technique – Fouls Raise the flag with the appropriate hand Electronic BEEP signal Make eye contact Show direction with the appropriate hand Change hand with flag underneath

If the flag is not seen immediately by the referee, the A.R. must keep signalling until it has been recognised or the ball is clearly in control of the opposing team. Flag Technique – Fouls Foul committed by the defender= wait for advantage Foul committed by the attacker= no advantage on a regular basis