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1 On-Line Training Presentation
On-Line Training Presentation

2 INSTRUCTIONS Review each of the following slides
Find the words printed in GREEN then the list of the GREEN words to: Complete the Practice Test and your answers to: Once the “Green” words and Practice Test Answers are received you will be sent the answer key to the practice test

3 On-Line Training Requirements
Everyone must Review the “On-Line Training Presentation” Find the words written in Green and them to: This is how we track that you accomplished this training requirement Everyone must complete the “Online Practice Test” Send the answers to: This is how we know you have taken the Practice Exam Both are available on the fcsoa.com web site Go to: “Training Information” at the bottom of the page, select the desired link and follow the instructions

4 Disqualification and Incident Reports Contacts Training Schedule
Web Sites: fcsoa.com – Disqualification and Incident Reports Contacts Training Schedule On-Line Training & Testing Misc Information scsoatraining.com – Additional Training Presentations NFHS Training Videos Rules in Spanish arbitersports.com – Schedules Personal Information Photos of fellow officials Web Sites: FCSOA.com – Disqualification Forms

5 All available on fcsoa.com
Board Member Contacts: All available on fcsoa.com Mac Brazelton: Assignor Rigoberto Anguiano: At Large Home: Home: Cell: Cell: Ron Cardin: Instructor Chair Gabriel Herrera: At Large Home: Home: Cell: Cell: Rick Bays: Treasurer Patrick Cary: Vice-President Home: Home: Cell: Cell: Fernando Barrera: Assessment Chair Dan Sobieski: Ranking Chair Home: Home: Cell: Cell: Greg Mann: Secretary Cell: Web Sites: FCSOA.com – Disqualification Forms

6 On-Line Testing Procedures Certification Test Link:
Go to FCSOA.com, then select “training information”, then: “click here to take the official test in English” (or Spanish): Enter, Unit: Foothill Password: soccer (lower case) Group: Foothill (From Drop Down Menu) Name: enter your first and last name This is the web address for the test:

7 NFHS Soccer Rules Changes
Title Slide: NFHS Soccer Rules Changes

8 SUBSTITUTION ON BENCH PERSONNEL MISCONDUCT
RULE 3-3-3(e) (new) RULE – SUBSTITUTIONS ART Time for Substitutions: either team may substitute an unlimited number of players, provided they have checked in per 3-4-1(d): a. on a goal kick; b. when a player from either team is cautioned (yellow card): 1. The cautioned player shall leave the field but may be replaced from the bench. 2. The cautioned player may not re-enter the game until the next legal opportunity for his/her team. 3. Should the team with the cautioned player elect to play shorthanded, the cautioned player may not be replaced until the next legal substitution opportunity for that team. 4. If the cautioned player is being replaced during a penalty kick situation, the substitute may not take the penalty kick. c. when a player from either team is disqualified (red card): 1. A team shall not substitute for a player who has been disqualified except for the goalkeeper who is required by When a team substitutes for a disqualified goalkeeper, a field player must be removed. 2. If a disqualified goalkeeper is being replaced during a penalty kick situation, the substitute may not take the penalty kick. d. when a player is required to leave the field because of communicable disease concerns: 1. An athlete who is bleeding, has an open wound, has any amount of blood on his/her uniform or has blood on his/her uniform or has blood on his/her person shall be directed to leave the field until the bleeding has stopped, the wound is covered, the uniform and/or body is appropriately cleaned, and/or the uniform is changed before returning to competition. That player shall leave the field and may be replaced from the bench. 2. If the removed player is being replaced during a penalty kick situation, the substitute may not take the penalty kick. e. when bench personnel is cautioned or disqualified. COMMENTS ON THE RULES Since the clock is stopped when bench personnel are cautioned or disqualified, substitutes from both teams who have already reported may be beckoned by the referee and may enter the field of play. Previously, there was no provision for substitutes to enter the field of play during this type of stoppage. Allowing substitutes who have already reported to enter the field of play is consistent with substitution procedures, game management principles and commitment to student participation. If the game is stopped to issue a caution to or to disqualify bench personnel, any player who has already reported to be a substitute can enter the game.

9 DIFFERING FROM OPPONENTS
GOALKEEPER SOCKS DIFFERING FROM OPPONENTS RULE 4-1-1(h)3 RULE – REQUIRED EQUIPMENT h. Except for the uniform of the goalkeeper, jerseys, shorts and socks of teammates shall be of similar color, design and pattern. 1. All jerseys, including the goalkeeper’s jersey, shall be numbered on the back with a different Arabic number at least 6 inches in height and on the front (jersey or shorts) with the same number, which shall be at least 4 inches in height. Numbers shall be of contrasting color to the jersey (or shorts) and clearly visible. 2. Only those names, patches, emblems, logos or insignias referencing the school are permitted on the team jersey and/or shorts, as well as undergarments and goalkeeper pants, except as in 4-1-1(f). The player's name may also appear on the team uniform. 3. The jersey of the goalkeeper shall distinctly differ in color from that of any teammate or opposing field player. The shorts or pants of the goalkeeper are not required to be the same color as his/her teammates, but must comply with Rule 4-1-1h(1). The socks of the goalkeeper are not required to be the same color as his/her teammates, but shall differ in color from the opposing field players. COMMENTS ON THE RULES Currently, the jersey of the goalkeeper must be distinctly different in color from his/her teammates and opposing field players. To differentiate opponents, it is important that the goalkeeper’s socks be included in this rule. Therefore, the goalkeeper’s socks must differ in color from the opposing field players. Socks of goalkeeper must differ from opponents.

10 True – Correct Answer False
If the referee stops the clock to attend to an apparently injured goalkeeper, per SCSOA guidelines, the player may remain in the game . True – Correct Answer False

11 NFHS Soccer Points of Emphasis
Title Slide: NFHS Soccer Points of Emphasis

12 HEAT ACCLIMATIZATION AND SAFETY PRIORITIES
• Recognize that Exertional Heatstroke (EHS) is the leading preventable cause of death among high school athletes. • Know the importance of a formal pre-season heat acclimatization plan. • Know the importance of having and implementing a specific hydration plan, keeping your athletes well-hydrated, and encouraging and providing ample opportunities for regular fluid replacement. • Know the importance of appropriately modifying activities in relation to the environmental heat stress and contributing individual risk factors (e.g., illness, obesity) to keep your athletes safe and performing well. • Know the importance for all members of the coaching staff to closely monitor all athletes during practice and training in the heat, and recognize the signs and symptoms of developing heat illnesses. • Know the importance of, and resources for, establishing an emergency action plan and promptly implementing it in case of suspected EHS or other medical emergency. Be aware of Exertional Heatstroke (EHS) and take proper measures during games involving high temperatures.

13 FIGHTING/RECKLESS PLAY
Fighting/Reckless Play – Players, coaches, game officials and spectators must work together to model and demonstrate sportsmanship and fair play, to minimize risk and to maximize participation. Players, coaches and officials must work together to model and demonstrate sportsmanship and fair play, to minimize risk and to maximize participation.

14 TAPE OR SIMILAR MATERIALS ON SOCKS
Tape or Similar Materials on Socks – If tape or a similar material (stays/straps) is applied externally to the socks, it must be of similar color as that part of the sock to which it is applied. (Home tape/stays/straps = white, Away tape/stays/straps = similar color of socks) If tape or a similar material is applied externally, it must be of similar color as the sock. Home team shall wear white (PlayPic A). Away team should have similar color, i.e. maroon could have red tape (PlayPic B).

15 COMMUNICATION Communication – Game officials are encouraged to effectively communicate with one another as well as with players and coaches throughout the game. Game officials are encouraged to effectively communicate with other officials, players and coaches.

16 GOAL KICK Players opposing the kicker shall remain outside the penalty area until the ball has cleared the penalty area. Goal Kick – Players opposing the kicker shall remain outside the penalty area until the ball has cleared the penalty area.

17 True – Correct Answer False
A defender on the goal line sticks her hand out and attempts to prevent the ball from entering the goal but the ball crosses the line for a goal. The player should be cautioned not disqualified. True – Correct Answer False

18 Definitions of Playing Terms Rule 18-1-1n Page 69
Simply tapping the top of the ball with the foot or stepping on the ball is not “putting it in play.” The ball is in play when it has been kicked and moves.

19 On a corner kick, just touching the top of the ball without any visible ball movement is not a legal restart. True – Correct Answer False

20 Misconduct Rule 12-8-2c, 5-3-1g Pages 58, 33
Rule c – MISCONDUCT ART A player, coach or bench personnel shall be disqualified (red card) for: a. exhibiting violent conduct; b. taunting – use of word or act to incite or degrade an opposing player, coach, referee or other individual; NOTE: The NFHS disapproves of any form of taunting which is intended or designed to embarrass, ridicule or demean others under any circumstances including on the basis of race, religion, gender or national origin. c. subsequent caution; Rule 5-3-1g – DURING THE GAME ART The officials shall: a. sound the whistle to stop, start or restart as necessary; b. when signaling, use the Official NFHS Soccer Signals. The referee also must signal when the clock is to be stopped and confirm for the scorekeeper the players to be credited with goals; c. sound the whistle when the entire ball crosses a touchline or goal line unless it is obvious the ball is out of play; d. call out “play on” and, with an underswing of both arms, indicate a foul which was observed but shall go unpenalized because penalizing the offending team would give an advantage to the offending team. If the referee applies the advantage, which was anticipated but does not develop at that time, the referee shall penalize the original offense; e. hold a yellow card with arm fully extended above a referee’s head and indicate the player or coach being carded and notify both coaches, the scorer and other official(s) of the nature of the misconduct. (12-8-1) (12-8-3); f. hold a red card with arm fully extended above a referee’s head and indicate the player or coach being carded and notify both coaches, the scorer and other official(s) of the nature of the misconduct. (12-8-2) (12-8-3). g. If a player, coach or bench personnel is being disqualified for a subsequent act of misconduct, the referee will show a yellow card indicating the subsequent caution followed immediately by showing a red card. Comments on the Rules: When a player receives a second caution in the same game, he/she will be disqualified with a red card and the team will play the remainder of the game without replacing the disqualified player (play shorthanded). For a subsequent yellow card to the same player in the same game, first show the yellow card and then show the red card.

21 True False – Correct Answer
If the attacking team encroaches on a penalty kick and the ball is saved and held by the goalkeeper, the referee should blow the whistle and restart play with an indirect free kick. True False – Correct Answer

22 CONTINUOUS FORWARD MOTION
Penalty Kick Rule Penalty Kick – Once the approach to the ball has started, the kicker’s movement may not be interrupted. A continuous forward motion throughout the approach is necessary. If continuous forward motion does not occur, the restart is a retake of the penalty kick regardless of whether a goal is scored or not. PENALTY KICK CONTINUOUS FORWARD MOTION Once the approach to the ball has started, the kicker’s movement may not be interrupted. A continuous forward motion throughout the approach is necessary. If continuous forward motion does not occur, the restart is a retake of the penalty kick regardless of whether a goal is scored or not.

23 A player taking a penalty kick may stutter step as he approaches the ball.
True False – Correct Answer

24 The clock is stopped for penalty kicks, cautions, disqualifications, and when a goal is scored.
True – Correct Answer False

25 True False – Correct Answer
An attacking player is injured and must be removed from the game prior to his team taking a penalty kick. His replacement may take the PK. True False – Correct Answer

26 A eligible player on the bench when the game ends may participate in kicks from the mark.
True – Correct Answer False

27 NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes
Title Slide: NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes

28 AUTHORITY TO SUSPEND PLAY
1.7 SITUATION B The head referee has authority to suspend play. 1.7 Situation B - During the course of a game, a downpour occurs. The head referee or center referee suspends the contest. RULING: Legal.

29 REPLACEMENT OF GOALKEEPER
RULE 3-3-2(b)2 3-3-2(b)2 - If the referee stops the clock for an apparent injury to a field player or goalkeeper, the field player or goalkeeper will have to leave the field. The field player may be replaced, and the goalkeeper shall be replaced by either a substitute or a field player. If the referee stops the clock for an apparent injury to a goalkeeper and/or a goalkeeper is attended to on the field (PlayPic A), the goalkeeper shall be replaced by a substitute or field player (PlayPic B). (SCSOA interpretations supersede the stopping of the clock if goalkeeper is not tended to on the field)

30 DISQUALIFIED GOALKEEPER DURING PENALTY KICK SITUATION
RULE 3-3-3(c)2 During a penalty kick situation, a disqualified goalkeeper’s (PlayPic A) replacement (PlayPic B) may not take the penalty kick. 3-3-3(c)2 - If a disqualified goalkeeper is being replaced during a penalty kick situation, the substitute may not take the penalty kick.

31 BLEEDING AND OPEN WOUND
RULE 3-3-3(d)1 3-3-3(d)1 - An athlete who is bleeding, has an open wound, has any amount of blood on his/her uniform or has blood on his/her person shall be directed to leave the field until the bleeding has stopped, the wound is covered, the uniform and/or body is appropriately cleaned, and/or the uniform is changed before returning to competition. That player shall leave the field and may be replaced from the bench. A player required to leave the field because of a communicable disease may be replaced from the bench.

32 STAYS AND STRAPS 4.1.1 SITUATION N
4.1.1 Situation N - Player A enters the game wearing (a) white socks with white tape/stays/straps, (b) blue socks with blue tape/stays/straps, (c) red socks with black tape/stays/straps, (d) white socks with green tape/stays/straps. RULING: (a) legal, (b) legal, (c) illegal and (d) illegal. “Stays/straps” was added to the language of the rule to more clearly define what is used to keep player’s shinguards in place. “Stays/straps” must be similar to the color of the sock.

33 PROTECTIVE FACE MASK RULE 4-2-8
A protective face mask may be worn by a player with a facial injury. The mask may be made of hard material, but must be worn molded to the face. A medical release for the injured player signed by an appropriate health-care professional shall be available at the game site. Removing “with no protrusion” from the rule clears the issue of the nose as a protrusion.

34 RULE OFFSIDE 11-1-3, 4 It is not an offense in itself to be in an offside position. Player is offside and penalized if, at the time the ball touches or is played by a teammate, the player is involved in active play and interferes with play or with an opponent or seeks to gain an advantage by being in that position. Player is offside and penalized if, at the time the ball touches or is played by a teammate, the player is involved in active play and interferes with play or with an opponent or seeks to gain an advantage by being in that position.

35 NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes
1.7 Situation B During the course of a game, a downpour occurs. The head referee or center referee suspends the contest. RULING: Legal. 3-3-2(b)2 If the referee stops the clock for an apparent injury to a field player or goalkeeper, the field player or goalkeeper will have to leave the field. The field player may be replaced, and the goalkeeper shall be replaced by either a substitute or a field player. 3-3-3(c)2 If a disqualified goalkeeper is being replaced during a penalty kick situation, the substitute may not take the penalty kick. NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes: 1.7 Situation B During the course of a game, a downpour occurs. The head referee or center referee suspends the contest. RULING: Legal. 3-3-2(b)2 If the referee stops the clock for an apparent injury to a field player or goalkeeper, the field player or goalkeeper will have to leave the field. The field player may be replaced, and the goalkeeper shall be replaced by either a substitute or a field player. 3-3-3(c)2 If a disqualified goalkeeper is being replaced during a penalty kick situation, the substitute may not take the penalty kick.

36 NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes
An athlete who is bleeding, has an open wound, has any amount of blood on his/her uniform or has blood on his/her person shall be directed to leave the field until the bleeding has stopped, the wound is covered, the uniform and/or body is appropriately cleaned, and/or the uniform is changed before returning to competition. That player shall leave the field and may be replaced from the bench. 3.3.2 Situation E Delete former SITUATION E 3.3.3 Situation J Player A2 is injured during the course of play but manages to hobble across the touchline to avoid disrupting play and to allow the game to continue. At the next stoppage in play (not necessarily a stoppage for which Team A would normally be permitted to substitute), the coach for Team A substitutes for Player A2 directly from the bench. RULING: Illegal, unless Player A2 has been disqualified under the provisions of 12-8 that do not permit a substitution and provided that the other prerequisites for proper substitution have been met. NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes: 3-3-3(d)1 An athlete who is bleeding, has an open wound, has any amount of blood on his/her uniform or has blood on his/her person shall be directed to leave the field until the bleeding has stopped, the wound is covered, the uniform and/or body is appropriately cleaned, and/or the uniform is changed before returning to competition. That player shall leave the field and may be replaced from the bench. 3.3.2 Situation E Delete former SITUATION E 3.3.3 Situation J Player A2 is injured during the course of play but manages to hobble across the touchline to avoid disrupting play and to allow the game to continue. At the next stoppage in play (not necessarily a stoppage for which Team A would normally be permitted to substitute), the coach for Team A substitutes for Player A2 directly from the bench. RULING: Illegal, unless Player A2 has been disqualified under the provisions of 12-8 that do not permit a substitution and provided that the other prerequisites for proper substitution have been met.

37 NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes
3.3.3 Situation K Team A substitutes an unlimited number of players that reported prior to (a) a player caution, (b) an injured player is required to leave the field, (c) a player has blood on his/her uniform or (d) a bench personnel caution or disqualification. RULING: Legal in (a), (b), (c) and (d). 3.3.3 Situations Former Situation A-L changed to A-L and Situation A-E changed to Situation M-P 4-1-1(b) Both socks shall be the same color, with the home team wearing solid white socks and the visiting team wearing socks of a single dominant color, but not necessarily the color of the jersey. If tape or a similar material (stays/straps) is applied externally to the socks, it must be of similar color as that part of the sock to which it is applied. NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes: 3.3.3 Situation K Team A substitutes an unlimited number of players that reported prior to (a) a player caution, (b) an injured player is required to leave the field, (c) a player has blood on his/her uniform or (d) a bench personnel caution or disqualification. RULING: Legal in (a), (b), (c) and (d). 3.3.3 Situations Former Situation A-L changed to A-L and Situation A-E changed to Situation M-P 4-1-1(b) Both socks shall be the same color, with the home team wearing solid white socks and the visiting team wearing socks of a single dominant color, but not necessarily the color of the jersey. If tape or a similar material (stays/straps) is applied externally to the socks, it must be of similar color as that part of the sock to which it is applied.

38 NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes
One American flag, not to exceed 2 inches by 3 inches, may be worn or occupy space on each item of uniform apparel. By state association adoption, to allow for special occasions, commemorative or memorial patches, not to exceed 4 square inches, may be worn on the jersey without compromising its integrity. 4-1-1(h)2 Only those names, patches, emblems, logos or insignias referencing the school are permitted on the team jersey and/or shorts as well as undergarments and goalkeeper pants, except as in 4-1-1(f). The player's name may also appear on the team uniform. 4.1.1 Situation N Player A enters the game wearing (a) white socks with white tape/stays/straps, (b) blue socks with blue tape/stays/straps, (c) red socks with black tape/stays/straps, (d) white socks with green tape/stays/straps. RULING: (a) legal, (b) legal, (c) illegal and (d) illegal. NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes: 4-1-1(f) One American flag, not to exceed 2 inches by 3 inches, may be worn or occupy space on each item of uniform apparel. By state association adoption, to allow for special occasions, commemorative or memorial patches, not to exceed 4 square inches, may be worn on the jersey without compromising its integrity. 4-1-1(h)2 Only those names, patches, emblems, logos or insignias referencing the school are permitted on the team jersey and/or shorts as well as undergarments and goalkeeper pants, except as in 4-1-1(f). The player's name may also appear on the team uniform. 4.1.1 Situation N Player A enters the game wearing (a) white socks with white tape/stays/straps, (b) blue socks with blue tape/stays/straps, (c) red socks with black tape/stays/straps, (d) white socks with green tape/stays/straps. RULING: (a) legal, (b) legal, (c) illegal and (d) illegal.

39 NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes
4-2-7 A tooth and mouth protector (intraoral), if worn, shall: a. include an occlusal (protecting and separating the biting surfaces) portion; b. include a labial (protecting the teeth and supporting structures) portion; c. cover the posterior teeth with adequate thickness; d. be made of any readily visible color; e. not be completely white; and f. not be completely clear. NOTES: 1. It is recommended that the protector be properly fitted, protecting the anterior (leading) dental arch and: 1. constructed from a model made from an impression of the individual’s teeth, or 2. constructed and fitted to the individual by impressing the teeth into the tooth and mouth protector itself. 2. State associations may deem a tooth and mouth protector required equipment. NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes: 4-2-7 A tooth and mouth protector (intraoral), if worn, shall: a. include an occlusal (protecting and separating the biting surfaces) portion; b. include a labial (protecting the teeth and supporting structures) portion; c. cover the posterior teeth with adequate thickness; d. be made of any readily visible color; e. not be completely white; and f. not be completely clear. NOTES: 1. It is recommended that the protector be properly fitted, protecting the anterior (leading) dental arch and: 1. constructed from a model made from an impression of the individual’s teeth, or 2. constructed and fitted to the individual by impressing the teeth into the tooth and mouth protector itself. 2. State associations may deem a tooth and mouth protector required equipment.

40 NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes
4-2-8 A protective face mask may be worn by a player with a facial injury. The mask may be made of hard material, but must be worn molded to the face. A medical release for the injured player signed by an appropriate health-care professional shall be available at the game site. 11-1-3 It is not an offense in itself to be in an offside position. 11-1-4 Player is offside and penalized if, at the time the ball touches or is played by a teammate, the player is involved in active play and interferes with play or with an opponent or seeks to gain an advantage by being in that position. 12-8-1(g) Using tobacco products or electronic cigarettes at the game site during the period of the jurisdiction of the officials. NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes: A protective face mask may be worn by a player with a facial injury. The mask may be made of hard material, but must be worn molded to the face. A medical release for the injured player signed by an appropriate health-care professional shall be available at the game site. It is not an offense in itself to be in an offside position. Player is offside and penalized if, at the time the ball touches or is played by a teammate, the player is involved in active play and interferes with play or with an opponent or seeks to gain an advantage by being in that position. 12-8-1(g) Using tobacco products or electronic cigarettes at the game site during the period of the jurisdiction of the officials.

41 NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes
Situation C During the game, while the ball is in play, (a) Coach A talks on a cell phone, (b) Coach B records video using a tablet, (c) Player A1 wears an electronic heart monitor, (d) A2 wears a hearing aid, (e) Coach A communicated with player A3 using a wireless mic/headphone system. RULING: (a) Legal; (b) legal; (c) legal; (d) legal; and (e) illegal and coach is shown the yellow card for misconduct per (e). Rules Comparison The rules book contains an updated comparison of the major differences among NFHS and NCAA rules and FIFA laws. NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes: Situation C During the game, while the ball is in play, (a) Coach A talks on a cell phone, (b) Coach B records video using a tablet, (c) Player A1 wears an electronic heart monitor, (d) A2 wears a hearing aid, (e) Coach A communicated with player A3 using a wireless mic/headphone system. RULING: (a) Legal; (b) legal; (c) legal; (d) legal; and (e) illegal and coach is shown the yellow card for misconduct per (e). Rules Comparison The rules book contains an updated comparison of the major differences among NFHS and NCAA rules and FIFA laws.

42 NFHS Soccer Uniform Requirements
Title Slide: NFHS Soccer Uniform Requirements (effective Fall 2013 season)

43 Required Equipment Rule 4-1-1(a)
4-1-1(a) The home team shall wear solid white jerseys and solid white socks, and the visiting team shall wear dark jerseys and socks (dark is defined as any color which contrasts with white). Prior to and during the game, jerseys shall be tucked into the shorts, unless manufactured to be worn outside. Dark is defined as any color which contrasts with white (hue, intensity, brightness, etc.).

44 Illegal Home Team Jerseys
RULE 4-1-1b – REQUIRED EQUIPMENT ART The required player equipment includes a jersey, shorts, socks, suitable shoes and shinguards. The shinguards shall provide adequate and reasonable protection, be professionally manufactured, age- and size-appropriate, not altered to decrease protection, worn under the socks, and are worn with the bottom edge no higher than 2 inches above the ankle. (see illustrations regarding shinguards). Shinguards must meet the National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) specifications. The NOCSAE seal and height range shall be permanently marked on the front of the shinguard. Equipment shall not be modified from its original manufactured state and shall be worn in the manner the manufacturer intended it to be worn. It is also recommended that male players wear a supporter and protective cup. Requirements for uniforms: a. Jerseys and socks of opposing teams shall be of contrasting colors and, in the event of a similarity of color; the home team shall be responsible for making the necessary change. b. The home team shall wear solid white jerseys and solid white socks, and the visiting team shall wear dark jerseys and socks. Prior to and during the game, jerseys shall be tucked into the shorts, unless manufactured to be worn outside. c. Both socks shall be the same color, with the home team wearing solid white socks and the visiting team wearing socks of a single dominant color, but not necessarily the color of the jersey. If tape of similar material is applied externally to the socks, it must be of similar color as that part of the sock to which it is applied. d. A manufacturer's logo/trademark appearing on both sides of the socks is legal. e. If visible apparel is worn under the jersey and/or shorts, it shall be of a similar length, all alike and of a solid color. f. One manufacturer's logo/trademark or reference is permitted on the outside of each item which may not exceed 2¼ square inches and may not exceed 2¼ inches in any dimension. (Subject to the provisions in 4-1-1(d)) g. An American flag, not to exceed 2 by 3 inches, and either a commemorative or memorial patch, not to exceed 4 square inches and with written state association approval, may be worn on the jersey provided neither the flag nor the patch interferes with the visibility of the number. h. When an illegally uniformed team is unable to correct the situation or cannot verify state association approval of the uniform, the game shall be played. The referee must, however, notify the state association following the game. i. Except for the uniform of the goalkeeper, jerseys, shorts and socks of teammates shall be of similar color, design and pattern. 1. All jerseys, shall be numbered on the back with a different Arabic number at least 6 inches in height and on the front (jersey or shorts) with the same number, which shall be at least 4 inches in height. Numbers shall be of contrasting color to the jersey (or shorts) and clearly visible. 2. Only those names, patches, emblems, logos or insignias referencing the school are permitted on the team uniform, except as in (d), (f) and (g). The player's name may also appear on the team uniform. 3. The jersey of the goalkeeper shall be distinctly different from that of any teammate or opponent, except the other goalkeeper. The shorts or pants and socks of the goalkeeper are not required to be the same color as his/her teammates, but must comply with Rule 4-1-1f. j. Shoes must be worn by all participants in a game. Shoes with soles containing metal (aluminum, magnesium, titanium, etc.), leather, rubber, nylon, or plastic cleats, studs, or bars, whether molded as part of the sole or detachable, are allowed as long as the referee does not consider them dangerous or they have been altered in any way creating sharp edges thus rendering them unsafe. Color Side Panels and Color Piping

45 Legal Home Team Jerseys
RULE 4-1-1b – REQUIRED EQUIPMENT ART The required player equipment includes a jersey, shorts, socks, suitable shoes and shinguards. The shinguards shall provide adequate and reasonable protection, be professionally manufactured, age- and size-appropriate, not altered to decrease protection, worn under the socks, and are worn with the bottom edge no higher than 2 inches above the ankle. (see illustrations regarding shinguards). Shinguards must meet the National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) specifications. The NOCSAE seal and height range shall be permanently marked on the front of the shinguard. Equipment shall not be modified from its original manufactured state and shall be worn in the manner the manufacturer intended it to be worn. It is also recommended that male players wear a supporter and protective cup. Requirements for uniforms: a. Jerseys and socks of opposing teams shall be of contrasting colors and, in the event of a similarity of color; the home team shall be responsible for making the necessary change. b. The home team shall wear solid white jerseys and solid white socks, and the visiting team shall wear dark jerseys and socks. Prior to and during the game, jerseys shall be tucked into the shorts, unless manufactured to be worn outside. c. Both socks shall be the same color, with the home team wearing solid white socks and the visiting team wearing socks of a single dominant color, but not necessarily the color of the jersey. If tape of similar material is applied externally to the socks, it must be of similar color as that part of the sock to which it is applied. d. A manufacturer's logo/trademark appearing on both sides of the socks is legal. e. If visible apparel is worn under the jersey and/or shorts, it shall be of a similar length, all alike and of a solid color. f. One manufacturer's logo/trademark or reference is permitted on the outside of each item which may not exceed 2¼ square inches and may not exceed 2¼ inches in any dimension. (Subject to the provisions in 4-1-1(d)) g. An American flag, not to exceed 2 by 3 inches, and either a commemorative or memorial patch, not to exceed 4 square inches and with written state association approval, may be worn on the jersey provided neither the flag nor the patch interferes with the visibility of the number. h. When an illegally uniformed team is unable to correct the situation or cannot verify state association approval of the uniform, the game shall be played. The referee must, however, notify the state association following the game. i. Except for the uniform of the goalkeeper, jerseys, shorts and socks of teammates shall be of similar color, design and pattern. 1. All jerseys, shall be numbered on the back with a different Arabic number at least 6 inches in height and on the front (jersey or shorts) with the same number, which shall be at least 4 inches in height. Numbers shall be of contrasting color to the jersey (or shorts) and clearly visible. 2. Only those names, patches, emblems, logos or insignias referencing the school are permitted on the team uniform, except as in (d), (f) and (g). The player's name may also appear on the team uniform. 3. The jersey of the goalkeeper shall be distinctly different from that of any teammate or opponent, except the other goalkeeper. The shorts or pants and socks of the goalkeeper are not required to be the same color as his/her teammates, but must comply with Rule 4-1-1f. j. Shoes must be worn by all participants in a game. Shoes with soles containing metal (aluminum, magnesium, titanium, etc.), leather, rubber, nylon, or plastic cleats, studs, or bars, whether molded as part of the sole or detachable, are allowed as long as the referee does not consider them dangerous or they have been altered in any way creating sharp edges thus rendering them unsafe.

46 The home team may wear white jerseys with two blue stripes diagonally across the front.
True False – Correct Answer

47 Goalkeepers Goalkeepers – Goalkeepers must have a number on the front of their jerseys or shorts/pants and on the back of their jerseys. Goalkeepers must have a number on the front of their jerseys or shorts/pants and on the back of their jerseys.

48 Goalkeepers Goalkeepers – Goalkeepers can wear the same colored socks as their teammates but not their opponents. Goalkeepers can wear the same colored socks as their teammates but not their opponents.

49 The goalkeeper’s jersey must have numbers on the front and back (unless the front number is on the shorts) True – Correct Answer False

50 Rule – Required Equipment: Shinguards must meet the National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) specifications. The NOCSAE seal and the appropriate height range of the player shall appear on the shinguard. Beginning with the 2012 fall season, the NOCSAE seal and height range shall be permanently marked on the front of the shinguard. Comments on the Rules: This assists with the enforcement of this risk minimization rule and stays consistent with the spirit of the rule. This standardizes the way the shinguards are marked. Additional comments: The NFHS rules committee has added to the previous shinguard rule that took effect Fall 2008. Starting Fall 2008, all shinguards must have a NOCSAE logo somewhere on the actually guard itself. Starting Fall 2012 all shinguards must be permanently marked (branded, embossed, etc.) with the NOCSAE logo on the front of the guard. This rule was put into place because of the number of manufacturers who were only placing this logo on the tag which in many cases was being torn off, ripped off, smeared off, etc. It is important to understand that from now until Fall 2012, all guards who do not display the NOCSAE logo somewhere on each guard are considered illegal. Even if the tag was “ripped off or misplaced.”

51 Rule – Required Equipment: Shinguards must meet the National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) specifications. The NOCSAE seal and the appropriate height range of the player shall appear on the shinguard. Beginning with the 2012 fall season, the NOCSAE seal and height range shall be permanently marked on the front of the shinguard. Comments on the Rules: This assists with the enforcement of this risk minimization rule and stays consistent with the spirit of the rule. This standardizes the way the shinguards are marked. Additional comments: The NFHS rules committee has added to the previous shinguard rule that took effect Fall 2008. Starting Fall 2008, all shinguards must have a NOCSAE logo somewhere on the actually guard itself. Starting Fall 2012 all shinguards must be permanently marked (branded, embossed, etc.) with the NOCSAE logo on the front of the guard. This rule was put into place because of the number of manufacturers who were only placing this logo on the tag which in many cases was being torn off, ripped off, smeared off, etc. It is important to understand that from now until Fall 2012, all guards who do not display the NOCSAE logo somewhere on each guard are considered illegal. Even if the tag was “ripped off or misplaced.”

52 Pregame Responsibilities Rule 5-2-2d(4)
PlayPic® RULE 5-2-2d(4) – PREGAME RESPONSIBILITIES ART The head referee shall: a. inspect and approve the game balls, field of play and nets, inquire about local ground rules and determine if a fair game can be started; b. verify the assistant referees or side referees, ball holders, official scorer and timer; c. review specific duties with scorer, timer and assistant referees or side referees; d. conduct a pregame conference with the head coach and team captains to: 1. review pertinent rules; 2. address good sportsmanship. 3. conduct a coin toss at least 5 minutes before the scheduled starting time of the game. The visiting team captain shall call the coin while it is in the air. The winner of the toss shall choose a goal to defend or to kick off first. The loser of the toss shall be given the remaining choice. 4. inquire of each head coach whether each of his/her players will be properly and legally equipped at the kickoff. Any questions regarding legality of a player’s equipment shall be determined by the head referee, or the center referee in a game officiated using the double-dual system of officiating. Inquire of each head coach whether each of his/her players will be properly and legally equipped at the kickoff.

53 The winner of the coin toss must choose which goal to defend or to take the kickoff.
True – Correct Answer False

54 Other Equipment Rule 4-2-7
NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes: 4-2-7 A tooth and mouth protector (intraoral) which shall: a. include an occlusal (protecting and separating the biting surfaces) portion; b. include a labial (protecting the teeth and supporting structures) portion; c. cover the posterior teeth with adequate thickness; d. be made of any readily visible color; e. not be completely white; and f. not be completely clear. NOTE: It is recommended that the protector be properly fitted, protecting the anterior (leading) dental arch and: 1. constructed from a model made from an impression of the individual’s teeth, or 2. constructed and fitted to the individual by impressing the teeth into the tooth and mouth protector itself. Tooth and mouth protectors are permitted (required by some state associations), but they should be of a readily visible color. They may not be completely clear or completely white.

55 NFHS Soccer Rules Book Additional Items
Title Slide: NFHS Soccer Rules Book Additional Items

56 Comparison of NFHS and NCAA Rules and FIFA Laws
Page: 73-85 Comparison of NFHS and NCAA Rules and FIFA Laws – The NFHS Soccer Rules Books (Page: 73-85) list short descriptions of many NFHS rules and how they compare to NCAA Rules and FIFA Laws.

57 NFHS Official Soccer Signals
Page: 108 NFHS Official Soccer Signals: The NFHS Soccer Rules Books (Page: 108) shows the official NFHS Soccer Signals.

58 NFHS Assistant Referee Signals
Page: 109 NFHS Assistant Referee Signals: The NFHS Soccer Rules Books (Page: 109) shows the Official Assistant Referee Signals.

59 2015-16 NFHS Soccer Rules Book as eBooks
Electronic Versions of the NFHS Soccer Rules are now available for purchase as eBooks. Apple users can visit iTunes for available books. Apple, Android and Kindle users can buy e-books from Amazon.com and view them through the Kindle app. Price: $5.99/each Visit for more information. NFHS Soccer Rules Book as eBooks Electronic Versions of the NFHS Soccer Rules are now available for purchase as eBooks. Apple users can visit iTunes for available books. Apple, Android and Kindle users can buy e-books from Amazon.com and view them through the Kindle app. Price: $5.99/each Visit for more information

60 MISCELLANEOUS STUFF All coaches on the roster must stay in the Team Area…not in the bleachers or press box communicating with the sidelines (ref rule page 14) It is the Lead Referee or Center Referee’s responsibility to insure that a misconduct report is submitted for all send-offs and all necessary incident reports such as Concussions, Injuries, Uniform Issues, Field Discrepancies and Miscellaneous items you feel need to be reported If an Assistant Coach is misbehaving you should Caution the Head Coach if necessary to control behavior-The Head Coach is responsible for the actions of his bench personnel Remember: NFHS Rules are written for Varsity Level competition so we has some flexibility when dealing with Uniforms (and other issues) at the JV and Frosh levels

61 UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS REVIEW
Home team Jerseys and Socks must be SOLID WHITE Visiting team Jerseys shall be dark in color and socks must have a single dominant color but do not have to match their Jersey color If tape is applied over the socks it must be of similar color as that part of the sock to which it is applied If an ankle brace is worn over the sock it does NOT have to be the same color as the socks

62 Ordinary Injury Rule 3-3-2(b)(1) Page 17 A coach or appropriate health-care professional may not enter the field without approval from a referee

63 Substitutions Rule 3-3-2(b) Page 17 Either team may substitute an unlimited number of players from the bench when a player from either team is injured and removed from the field

64 A player is cautioned. She may remain in the game if the coach chooses to do so.
True False – Correct Answer

65 A coach may receive multiple yellow cards for illegal equipment violations by different players.
True False – Correct Answer

66 A player receives his second caution
A player receives his second caution. The referee should show a yellow card followed by a red card. True – Correct Answer False

67 RULES GUIDELINES to be followed by SCSOA 2015-16
These guidelines/interpretations supersede the NFHS Rule Book.  Rule 3 - Substitutions shall be conducted in the following manner. Players leaving the field must leave on their team's side anywhere along their touchline. If both teams are on the same side of the field, the players must exit nearest their bench. Substitutes must enter at mid-field, where the halfway line intersects the touchline and may not enter until the player they are replacing has left the field of play and has been directed to enter by the referee or assistant referee. Reason: Preventative mechanics and better control. If players exit the field on their own side or near their bench, there is less chance for confrontation with opposing teams, substitutes or spectators. Also, the referee has better control of players and less time is lost through substitution. In addition, scorekeepers are rarely used by the schools.  For clarification, if a team starts with less than 11 players and a player or players arrive late, can they enter the game? NFHS rules will allow them to enter at the next stoppage in play provided their name is on the roster or is added to the roster, and they are properly checked for legal equipment.

68 RULES GUIDELINES to be followed by SCSOA 2015-16
Rule 3: If the referee stops play for an injury and feels it is appropriate to stop the clock to address the injury, it is NOT required the the player be removed from the game UNLESS the player is attended to on the field or the referee deems it necessary for the player to leave the game at that time. This applies to BOTH field players and goalkeepers. Reason: SCSOA wants the referee to have the ability to stop the clock without concern for whether or not the player will have to leave the game. This is often necessary to evaluate the seriousness of the injury and/or to prevent time wasting toward the end of the game. Current NFHS interpretations require that players be replaced any time the clock is stopped for an injury – whether or not the player is attended to on the field

69 Rule 4 - Section refers to hair control devices being legal if made of soft material and not for adornment. SCSOA policy is that head scarves or bandanas will not be allowed under any circumstances. Reason: SCSOA feels these are not a necessity and fall under the adornment category as well as having potentially dangerous knots. Also, this will prevent gang colors from being displayed, which could lead to other problems. SCSOA will make an exception to permit headdress which is worn due to the individual's religious beliefs (e.g., burqa, hijab); however, such headdress is permitted only if the referee feels the item does not provide a safety concern for the player or an opponent (the referee is the sole authority in making such a decision). Rule (a) deals with referee shirt color conflicting with the teams, where the referee must change to non-conflicting colors. SCSOA has adopted the standard colors approved by USSF for our referees. It is mandatory that the referees dress alike in a shirt that isn't in conflict with either team. Referees must carry alternate colors with them. If the goalkeeper is in conflict with teammates or opponents, the goalkeeper will change uniform. (Note: Recent rule change does permit referees and goalkeepers to have like color shirts.) SCSOA policy is that only 3-striped cuff socks will be permitted. SCSOA policy is that sunglasses will not be allowed to be worn by referees. The only exception is prescription glasses. No sunglasses allow for better game control through eye contact (both with players and referees). SCSOA policy is that referees will not wear jewelry (e.g., earrings, necklaces) as is the case for players on the field.

70 RULES GUIDELINES to be followed by SCSOA 2015-16
Rule 9 - SCSOA will adhere to a 'common sense' rule in the case of football goal posts having crossbars and uprights that extend over the soccer goal and into the field of play. If a ball in play should hit the football goal posts, a goal kick or a corner kick will be awarded depending on which team last touched the ball. Do not award a drop ball for 'unusual circumstances.' You would be dropping the ball on the 6-yard line. Make sure your assistant referees as well as the coaches and the captains are aware of this interpretation prior to the game beginning.

71 RULES GUIDELINES to be followed by SCSOA 2015-16
Rule 9 - If the ball is caused to go out of bounds by two opponents simultaneously, the referee should make a decision as to which team to award the throw-in (use common sense). Reason: SCSOA feels the referee will maintain better credibility if he makes a decision on a throw-in rather than show indecision by giving a drop ball, as indicated in the NFHS rule book. Rule 13 - If the referee fails to give the correct signal for an indirect free kick, the kick must be retaken, regardless of the original outcome. This also applies to an incorrect signal for a direct free kick. Reason: Players will obviously respond in a different manner based on the visible signal which is given. (for example, a GK will try to touch the ball before it goes into the goal if he/she doesn't see an IFK signal; or a GK might purposely let the ball go in to the goal untouched if sees an IFK signal - if either of these signals were incorrectly given then a fair result has not taken place). This is the same policy as adhered to under USSF rules (Advice to Referees 13.9) but note that under NISOA college rules, the referee is directed to continue play in these circumstances even if an incorrect signal is given.

72 Page 93: Reference to READY FOR PLAY chart: When a restart is required. Change to the following:
No whistle needed on a Drop Ball. Kickoff – Trail Goal Kick – Trail Corner Kick – Trail Penalty Kick – Trail Free Kick – Trail Throw-in - Official responsible for ruling on the legality of the throw Add to Chart: Trail referee starts play after caution, disqualification, injury, and encroachment (except in the case of a throw-in where the lead official is responsible for ruling on the legality of the throw-in) Reason: No whistle on a drop ball because the referee that initiates play has the ball in hand and doesn't need to blow the whistle to start play. The Trail referee initiating play on a drop ball may cause a problem if the referee dropping the ball is not ready for the restart. On a penalty kick or free kick, the Trail referee should be at the place of the kick. He is in a better position to control the restart since he will have to deal with encroachment or delaying kicks.

73 RULES GUIDELINES to be followed by
SCSOA NFHS Official Soccer Signals - Goal – SCSOA strongly encourages the referee to blow his/her whistle when a goal is scored. Reason: Such a signal ensures that play is stopped and that there is no confusion as to whether or not the goal was scored. In addition, this is one of the required times that the clock is to be stopped under NHFS rules, and the whistle will always immediately precede the required hand signal.

74 CONCUSSION PROTOCOL Per CIF guidelines (CIFSS and State), any player, who is suspected of sustaining a concussion or head injury and is removed from the game, shall not return to play on that same date of competition. The player may only return to play in following days if he/she has received written clearance from a licensed health-care professional. In any NFHS rule book reference to a "health-care professional", we will abide by the CIF State definition of such an individual: "medical doctor (MD) or doctor of osteopathy (DO)”. If a player is removed from the field due to a concussion or any other serious injury, an INCIDENT REPORT must be filed with the CIF within 24 hours.

75 RULES GUIDELINES to be followed by SCSOA 2015-16
LA CITY RULES or CIFSS RULES - For games which include a LA City team against a CIFSS team, the rules which the home team follows will be those under which the game will be played. However, if both coaches agree to abide by one team's set of rules, then the referee should also follow those rules. The bottom line - use common sense and just make sure that everyone is in agreement BEFORE the game begins.

76 RULE – GENERAL Page 31 ART The jurisdiction of the officials shall begin on their arrival at the field of play and its immediate surroundings (to begin their official responsibilities), which shall be not later than 15 minutes prior to the start of the game and end with their leaving the field of play and its immediate surroundings. They shall enforce the rules, and their decisions on points of fact are final. The officials can only correct a decision so long as the game has not been restarted. The officials retain clerical authority over the contest through the completion of any reports, including those imposing disqualifications, that are responsive to actions occurring while the referees had jurisdiction. State associations may intercede in the event of unusual incidents that occur before, during or after the officials’ jurisdiction has ended or in the event that a contest is terminated prior to the conclusionof regulation play. Protests of NFHS rules are not recognized. The officials shall not use video replays to assist in any decision. The officials shall not use any tobacco products during this period. COMMENTS ON THE RULES The jurisdiction of the officials shall begin on their arrival at the field of play and its immediate surroundings, which shall be no later than 15 minutes prior to the start of the game. Previously, the jurisdiction of the officials began 15 minutes prior to the start of the game. The original intent was to establish a minimum arrival time for the officiating crew and not to place a limit on the start of their jurisdiction. Jurisdiction now begins at the time of their arrival.

77 NFHS RULES DIFFERENCES FROM USSF/NISOA
Rule 1 – Boundary lines are to be 4 inches wide Penalty kick mark to be a 2 foot line or 9” spot Nets are mandatory Rule 2 ‐ Home team provides 3 balls and at least 2 ball holders Approved ball must have NFHS logo

78 The game may be started without nets.
True False – Correct Answer

79 Rule 3 ‐ Players and Substitutions
Unlimited number of substitutions for either team at these substitution opportunities: Between periods - Goal kick - Goal Scored - Play stopped for injury and player attended to on the field (Injured player (including the GK) must leave field and may be replaced) - After cautions or disqualifications Possession: On a throw‐in or corner kick (other team can also substitute if team with possession substitutes) ‐ NOTE: On a penalty kick the only substitute permitted is for injury or caution, and substitute may not take the penalty kick ‐ Players may be added to the roster after the start of the game

80 Either team may substitute on either team’s goal kick or corner kick.
True False – Correct Answer

81 Rule 4 - Uniforms Home team – all white jerseys and socks Visiting team – dark color (contrasting with White) Both socks must be the same color with a single dominate color NOTE: Shorts and socks of the goalkeeper are not required to be the same color as his/her teammates, but socks can’t be the same color as opponents. Uniform numbers: on front and back (4” and 6”); number on front may be on shorts; this rule includes the goalkeeper CIF Ruling: Goalkeeper may not wear a jersey with advertising on it (e.g., Corona, Newcastle, or Coca Cola) Rule 5 ‐ Winner of coin toss can choose which goal to defend or to take the kickoff

82 Rule 7 ‐ Clock is stopped at appropriate times; time is not added on Clock is stopped for: injury - penalty kicks - cautions - disqualifications - when a goal is scored - and all other times the referee orders the clock to be stopped Rule 9 ‐ After temporary suspension of play (e.g., for injury or any unusual situation), if one team is clearly in possession of the ball, the restart will be an IFK for the team with possession from the point where the ball was when play was suspended

83 A player is injured in the penalty area with the goalkeeper in possession of the ball. The referee stops play. The correct restart is an indirect free kick for the goal keeper’s team. True – Correct Answer False

84 Rule 12 ‐ - Coaches may be shown yellow cards and red cards ‐ Cautioned players must leave the field and may be replaced ‐ A Player disqualified during half‐time may be replaced ‐ Coaches receive a yellow card for first equipment violation ‐ Dangerous play against a teammate results in an IFK Rule 13 ‐ An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team at the spot where the ball was when play is stopped for misconduct by a person in the team and coaching area (not a drop ball even if neither team was in possession of the ball)

85 The referee may show a yellow or red card to a coach or any bench personnel.
True – Correct Answer False

86 A player who is disqualified between the first and second halves cannot be replaced.
True False – Correct Answer

87 Rule 14 ‐ Player taking the PK cannot stutter step or abruptly change directions as he approaches the ball ‐ When there is an infringement by the attacking team, and the GK saves the ball, the game plays on; there is no IFK for the defense Rule 15 ‐ Throw‐in that doesn’t enter the field results in a throw‐in awarded to other team Kicks from the Mark – any eligible player can participate (not just those on the field) ‐ 11th kicker can be a player who has previously taken a kick (do not have to use all eligible players)

88 If a throw-in does not enter the field of play, the throw-in is awarded to the other team at the original spot. True – Correct Answer False

89 CIF Ruling ‐ Noisemakers are prohibited inside stadiums or playing fields at any CIF Southern Section contest. This includes horns, bells, sirens, and any musical instruments other than those in the band. The improper use of any of the above listed devices by supporters of a team would subject that team to possible forfeiture of the contest

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