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1 GLASA 2011 Spring PreSeason All Referee Meeting AGENDA
Referee Expectations New Referee Laws Assessor Day On Pitch Clinics Referee Information New Glasa ByLaws Coach’s Feedback New Referees Assignors Referee Committee Clinics Season Start Date Recertification Pics The End Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Referee Expectations Referee Shorts Pencil / Paper, equipment No White Undershirts On Time to Games, Functions, Mtgs. Advancement Grade 9 to 8 Grade 8 to 7 Grade 7 to 6 Grade 6 to 5 Grade 5 to 4 Uniforms, etc. Official Sports “Soccer City” “Soccer Corner” Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Referee Expectations Misconduct Reports (Non-NMCSA Games) Report needed for all foul Misconducts (Yellow & Red cards), coach / parent / player ejections Send in GLASA Misconduct Reports within 24 hrs of incident [Either to or fax to GLASA A&D ( )] Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Misconduct Form Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

5 Northern Mid-Cities Official Game / Misconduct Report
Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

6 NMCSL Referee Misconduct Report
At all complexes place NMCSL Game Official Game Reports in the drop boxes. Do not leave complex until report filled out and placed in box Do not fax to Glasa A&D Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Goal Cage Safety 1979 to deaths / 56 injuries from unanchored goal cages Law 1 states “Goals must be anchored securely to the ground”. Stakes, sand bags, weights – you inspect for correctness. 2010 Lake Dallas School death Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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New Referee Laws Know all “18” Laws Slide tackles for U8 and younger are allowed – Referees to punish illegal slide tackles Offside “Slow and Right than Fast and Wrong” Substitutions Players “Off before On” Ask questions of other referees if not clear on a Law or a Mechanic Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Advice To Referees on the Laws of the Game – Replacement of Corner Flags 1.6 NO PLAYER MODIFICATIONS TO THE FIELD …Players may return bent or leaning corner flags to the upright position, but they may not bend or lean them away from the upright position to take a corner kick, nor may the corner flag be removed for any reason. (However, a corner flag which cannot be repositioned upright in a stable manner and which would interfere with the normal taking of a corner kick, may be temporarily held upright until the corner kick is completed.) Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Memorandum 2010 Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

11 AMENDMENTS TO THE LAWS OF THE GAME AND DECISIONS OF THE BOARD
Two meetings this year (March 6 & May 18) Some issues had been left undecided World Cup Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

12 USSF Advice to Referees: No other shapes are permitted.
Law 1 – The Field of Play Current Text: - Goals They [goalposts and crossbar] may be square, rectangular, round or elliptical in shape and must not be dangerous to players. New Text: must USSF Advice to Referees: No other shapes are permitted. Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

13 Interpretation of the Laws of the Game and Guidelines for Referees
Law 5 – The Referee Interpretation of the Laws of the Game and Guidelines for Referees Injured Players General Ruling: if play is stopped for a serious injury or if, regardless of why play is stopped, the referee beckons medical personnel onto the field to assist an injured player, the player must leave the field and may not return until play has restarted and the permission of the referee is obtained the player may not receive treatment on the field Background for the change to be displayed in the next two slides Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Law 5 – The Referee Interpretation of the Laws of the Game and Guidelines for Referees Injured Players - Present Text Exceptions to this ruling are to be made only when: a goalkeeper is injured a goalkeeper and an outfield player have collided and need immediate attention a severe injury has occurred, e.g. swallowed tongue, concussion, broken leg Current language Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

15 Interpretation of the Laws of the Game and Guidelines for Referees
Law 5 – The Referee Interpretation of the Laws of the Game and Guidelines for Referees Injured Players - New Text Exceptions to this ruling are to be made only when: a goalkeeper is injured a goalkeeper and an outfield player have collided and need immediate attention players from the same team have collided and need immediate attention a severe injury has occurred, e.g. swallowed tongue, concussion, broken leg New language (in red). IFAB reason: It was considered unfair that players of the same team who collided were required to leave the field of play to receive treatment, leaving the team concerned at a numerical disadvantage. USSF Advice to Referees: The reference to “outfield player” (2nd bullet) is interpreted to include any field player from either team. Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

16 Interpretation of the Laws of the Game and Guidelines for Referees
Law 5 – The Referee Interpretation of the Laws of the Game and Guidelines for Referees Injured Players - Present Text The stretcher-bearers should enter the field of play with a stretcher at the same time as the doctors to allow the polayer to be removed as quickly as possible - New Text Stretcher-bearers should only enter the field of play with a stretcher following a signal from the referee IFAB reason: Requiring stretcher-bearers to always enter the field along with medical personnel frequently caused unnecessary disruption to the game. With this new language, permitting stretcher-bearers to enter the field has become a separate decision of the referee. USSF Advice to Referees: The referee may permit the entry of medical personnel with or without stretcher-bearers at the same time, or may permit stretcher-bearers to enter the field after the entry of medical personnel, or may decide not to permit stretcher-bearers to enter at all if deemed not necessary Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

17 Other Decisions of the IFAB
Law 1 – The Field of Play Interpretations of the Laws of the Game and Guidelines for Referees Logos and Emblems The IFAB reiterated that the reproduction, whether real or virtual, of representative logos or emblems of FIFA, confederations, member associations, leagues, clubs or other bodies is forbidden on the field of play, the goal nets and the areas they enclose, the goals, the flagposts and their flags during playing time. Particular emphasis was placed on the fact that such logos may not be reproduced on corner flags. Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

18 Other Decisions of the IFAB
Goal-line technology (continuation of discussions at the 122nd Annual General Meeting) The use of goal-line technology and indeed technology in general within the game was rejected by majority decision. Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

19 Other Decisions of the IFAB
Authoritative language for the Laws of the Game It was confirmed that in the event of any divergence between translations of the Laws of the Game, the English text is authoritative. Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

20 Interpretation of the Laws of the Game and Guidelines for Referees
Law 14 – The Penalty Kick Interpretation of the Laws of the Game and Guidelines for Referees Procedure Present Text Feinting to take a penalty kick to confuse opponents is permitted as part of football. However, if, in the opinion of the referee, the feinting is considered an act of unsporting behavior, the player must be cautioned. New Text Feinting in the run-up to take a penalty kick to confuse opponents is permitted as part of football. However, feinting to kick the ball once the player has completed his run-up is considered an infringement of Law 14 and an act of unsporting behavior for which the player must be cautioned. IFAB reason: In view of an increasing trend in players feinting to take a penalty kick to deceive the goalkeeper, it is necessary to clarify what is permitted and what action a referee must take in the event of an infringement Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

21 Interpretation of the Laws of the Game and Guidelines for Referees
Law 14 – The Penalty Kick Interpretation of the Laws of the Game and Guidelines for Referees USSF Advice to Referees: Kicker may feint during the run to the ball (but no delay or excessive direction changes) Between the completion of the run to the ball and the actual kick, a feint is a violation of Law 14 Example: clearly stopping and waiting for a reaction from the goalkeeper before kicking Treat the same as other violations of Law 14 Allow the kick to proceed If ball in the net, cancel goal and order a retake If ball not in net, indirect free kick for opposing team where violation occurred In either case, caution the kicker for unsporting behavior before restarting play Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

22 The Fourth Official Present Text:
Interpretation of the Laws of the Game and Guidelines for Referees The fourth official and the reserve assistant referee (bullet point 7) Present Text: He [4th official] must indicate to the referee when the wrong player is cautioned because of mistaken identity or when a player is not sent off having been seen to be given a second caution or when violent conduct occurs out of the view of the referee and assistant referees. The referee, however, retains the authority to decide on all points connected with play. IFAB Reason: It is considered that the scope of the fourth official’s duty to assist the referee should be extended to allow him to offer support and advice not only in the limited number of situations under the existing Laws of the Game. New Text: He assists the referee to control the match in accordance with the Laws of the Game. The referee, however, retains the authority to decide on all points connected with play. Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

23 The Fourth Official Interpretation of the Laws of the Game and Guidelines for Referees The fourth official and the reserve assistant referee (bullet point 7) USSF Advice to Referees: The removal of the listed duties for the fourth official does not mean that they no longer are fourth official responsibilities. As the Board explained, the change was for the purpose of broadening the areas of fourth official assistance to include anything which may pertain to assisting the referee to control the match. The change emphasizes the importance of including in the pregame conference a discussion of the areas in which the referee wishes the fourth official to provide specific assistance. IFAB Reason: It is considered that the scope of the fourth official’s duty to assist the referee should be extended to allow him to offer support and advice not only in the limited number of situations under the existing Laws of the Game. Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

24 Entry into force of Laws of the Game 2010/2011
The IFAB unanimously agreed that the decisions of the 124th IFAB Annual General Meeting and the special meeting of the International Football Association Board (IFAB) would come into force on 1 June 2010 and therefore apply for the 2010 FIFA World CupTM. Note the earlier than usual implementation date. Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Assessor Day Multiple weekend(s) in March Referees will be assessed by USSF Assessors and provided written feedback Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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On Pitch Clinics Referee Clinic for referees assigned to Unity and Bakersfield complexes: Feb 17 at 6:30 pm at Bakersfield Complex Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Referee Information U5 – U8 Kickoffs / Quarter Restarts / Substitutions: Kickoff to start first half, Kickoff to start the second half Quarters (2, 4th) should start with a restart based on how the last quarter ended Substitutions are made at quarter stoppages and half time; unlimited by both teams Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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New Glasa ByLaws U8 Player Rules: Goalkeepers allowed GK wears different jersey or penny GK can touch ball in “penalty area” GK can not kick ball. Only throw or roll ball. If punted, restart by GK with throw or roll GK injury – sub for GK only Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

29 New Glasa ByLaws - continued
GK Violations: 6. GK touches or carries ball outside of “PA”. Restart: IFK at spot of touch by defensive team on whistle. 7. GK is fouled by attacker. Restart: IFK at top edge of “PA”. 8. Defensive team foul in “PA”. No penalty Kick. Restart: IFK for attacking team at top of “PA” + 2 yards. Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Do’s and Don’ts DO be respectful to Players, Coaches, Parents Don’t tolerate a disrespectful Coach Procedure: (ASK, TELL, REMOVE) DO enforce the Laws of the Game Don’t be blind to a foul. Make the foul call. DO blow the whistle loudly and give direction for a foul, or give restart all in a quick timeframe. Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Do’s and Don’ts Don’t debate the Laws with a Coach or a player or parent DO gently explain what you saw as necessary to diffuse coach and move on DO be the Referee. Manage the game! Review Law 5 for Referee responsibilities.. Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Weather – Hot and Cold Hot Weather – have water breaks. Time doesn’t stop. Do not add time. Lightning Detectors When they go off (1 blast) leave field. 3 blasts return Stop your watch. Note location on field for restart (dropped ball if on pitch for stoppage). Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Referee Pay Scale Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

34 W-9 / Social Security Numbers
Each year submit a new W9 only if info changes i.e. address, name SS# address has to match IRS Address. You (18 refs) will be notified to make correction. Monies are availble for payment to referees that either have no SS# or no address Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

35 How Many Active GLASA Referees?
Grade 4 (National) - 0 (1) Grade 5 – 1 (1) Grade 6 – 3 (2) Grade 7 – 2 Grade 8 – 141 (Doesn’t count new referees) Grade 9 – 113 (Doesn’t count new referees) Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

36 Referee Assignments & Pay
Referee games are assigned thru Arbiter Sports. You need an account. Referees are paid thru Ref Pay. You need an account. Go to Glasa website, Referee page for Arbiter Sports / RefPay training presentation for assistance. Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Glasa Referee Academy Director: Rob Kucenski By Invitation Only Grade 8’s to Grade 7: James Meade, Keith Austin, Mike Malone Grade 7’s to Grade 6 Grade 6 to 5 (again): Rob Kucenski Grade 5 to Grade 4 (National): Brent Zirkle Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Coach’s Feedback Improved refereeing over last season Use hand signals (all age groups) Blow whistle with directional hand signal Assist little kids with throw-ins and what they did incorrectly – talk to them No Double kicks on kickoffs and restarts No defending players in arc on kickoffs Enforce coaches box (technical area) Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

40 Coaches Feedback - continued
U5: Enforce no GK rule U5: ball placement for goal kicks U5: length of play is 4 x 8 minutes Improved uniform and dress Referee Attitude Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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New Referees All new 2011 referees please stand Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

42 ASSIGNORS / Fields / Age Groups
TraceyLynn McElhone – Bakersfield (ages U7, U8) Brent Zirkle – Unity (ages U5, U6) Dominic Falcinelli Lake Park (U9 – 19) Railroad (U10 – 19) Chinn Chapel (U12 – 19) Tournaments (Glasa, Non-Glasa) Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

43 GLASA Referee Committee
Greg Hise Sian Kinner Rob Kucenski James Meade Jim Parker (chair) Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

44 Go to www.glasasoccer.org / Referees / Clinics for any new clinics
North Texas State Soccer Association website Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

45 Spring Season Start Date
Saturday, February 19, 2011 Accept or Decline your assigned games via ArbiterSports. Print out your schedule. Be On Time for games (30 min early at the pitch). Look sharp / Bring water + Equipment Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Recertification After Sept 1 – watch for s On-Line testing for recertification is the easiest For 2012 –all recertification and registration will be on-line. NO MORE RECERT MEETINGS ! Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Pics Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

48 Let’s Find Waldo (What’s wrong with this picture?)
Green Girl Tripping Orange Girl Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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GLASA Referee Academy Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Phone Numbers GLASA Office: GLASA Fax: GLASA Weather number for fields / complex status: Jim Parker Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg

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Have a great season !! Feb, 2011 GLASA PreSeason Spring 2011 All Referee Mtg


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