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1 © 2011 U.S. Soccer1 U.S. Soccer Referee Department 2012 Grade 8 – Law 8

2 © 2011 U.S. Soccer2 Law 8 The Start and Restart of Play

3 © 2011 U.S. Soccer3 Objectives demonstrate a properly dropped ball state the proper position of players at a kick-off given examples, identify improper kick- offs and the proper restart for each situation, if necessary to the satisfaction of the Instructor. At the end of this lesson the student will be able to:

4 © 2011 U.S. Soccer4 Topics Coin toss Kick-off Location of players Scoring directly from kick-off Referee’s signal for start of play Kick-off infractions Dropped ball

5 © 2011 U.S. Soccer5 Coin Toss Introductions Referee tosses coin, who calls it? Traditionally the visiting captain Winner picks end to defend Loser gets to kick-off Be friendly, cordial and brief Do not coach or lecture Start the game on time

6 © 2011 U.S. Soccer6 Guide to Procedures Video

7 © 2011 U.S. Soccer7 Kick-off Mechanics Prior to kick-off (3 - 5 minutes) Referee team enter field together Moves smartly to center spot Referee carries match ball AR’s move to goal and check nets AR’s then go to touchlines

8 © 2011 U.S. Soccer8 Kick-off Mechanics One minute before kick-off: Assistant Referees supervise bench area line up with 2nd last defender count players in their half unfurl flag to signal readiness Referee supervises clearing of the field visually checks with AR’s for readiness

9 © 2011 U.S. Soccer9 Kick-off Mechanics At kick-off: Each team in own half of field Defenders at least 10 yards from ball Ball stationary on center mark Referee gives a signal for kick-off (How?) Ball is in play when it is kicked and moves forward

10 © 2011 U.S. Soccer10 Kick-off Direction G G

11 © 2011 U.S. Soccer11 Kick-offs Are Used Start of game After each goal By team scored upon Start of second half By team that did not kick-off in first half After teams switch ends Start of each overtime period A goal may be scored directly from a kick-off Kick-off is the first of the 8 restarts you will learn

12 © 2011 U.S. Soccer12 Infractions at a Kick-off Players in wrong half of field Ball does not move forward Taken before referee’s signal Retake the kick Kicker plays ball a second time “double touch” - IFK to opponent

13 © 2011 U.S. Soccer13 Definition - Dropped Ball A dropped ball is a method of restarting play when, while the ball is in play, the referee is required to stop play temporarily for any reason not mentioned elsewhere in the Laws of the Game.

14 © 2011 U.S. Soccer14 Dropped Ball Any dropped ball inside the goal area must be moved out to the closest point on the 6 yard line.

15 © 2011 U.S. Soccer15 Dropped Ball Procedures Referee drops ball (from player waist high) area)Where ball was when play was stopped (except in goal area) No players required (2 players traditional) Re-drop if: touched by a player before it hits ground ball leaves field before touched

16 © 2011 U.S. Soccer16 Video Example

17 © 2011 U.S. Soccer17 Video Example

18 © 2011 U.S. Soccer18 Review Coin toss brief and cordial Who calls it? Traditionally the visitor calls it. What choice does the winner have? Which goal it will attack What will the loser get to do? Kick off in the first half.

19 © 2011 U.S. Soccer19 Review At the kick-off: Where are the players? Players are in their own half of field How far away are the defenders at least 10 yards from ball When is the ball in play? When it is kicked forward Can a goal be scored directly? Yes Must there be a signal for play to start? Yes, by the Referee

20 © 2011 U.S. Soccer20 Review Any infractions (except 2nd touch) Retake the kick 2nd touch by kicker IFK for opponents Dropped ball for undefined stoppages Where does the dropped ball take place? When is the ball in play? What happens if a player “double touches” the ball? Who can participate? How many can?

21 © 2011 U.S. Soccer21 Restart Worksheet 2 Restarts to fill out from Law 8: Kick-off Dropped Ball

22 © 2011 U.S. Soccer22 Restart Worksheet Name of Restart: Caused by? Where? Who? Score Directly? 2 Touch Rule? Ball in Play? Restrictions on Players? Law:Ceremonial: A N M Kick-off8 Start a game, the 2 nd half or OT, restart the game after a goal is scored Center MarkCoin toss loser, or by last team scored on. Yes Kicked forward 10 yards by opponents and all in own half Name of Restart: Caused by? Where? Who? Score Directly? 2 Touch Rule? Ball in Play? Restrictions on Players? Law:Ceremonial: A N M Dropped Ball 8 Injury stoppage or other undefined stoppage Where ball was except*Anyone No Touches Ground None, traditionally only 1 from each team


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