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Ohio High School Rule Differences 2014 Part 4 RULES 13 and 14 Dynamic Restarts.

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1 Ohio High School Rule Differences 2014 Part 4 RULES 13 and 14 Dynamic Restarts

2 RULE 13 Free Kicks

3 Free Kicks FromInterference

4 Two Kinds of Free Kicks Direct Free Kick A goal may be scored against the opponents on first touch of the ball Indirect Free Kick A goal can NOT be scored until ball is touched by any other player Current Knowledge

5 Free Kick Restart Ball-In-Play vs. Goal Scored Ball is “in play” when: –Kicked and moves –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 Current Knowledge

6 Direct Free Kicks Taken at Spot of Foul – Any of the 9 DFK fouls – Charging a player who has both feet off the ground –Charging a goalkeeper in the Penalty Area Current Knowledge

7 Indirect Free Kicks Taken at Spot of Infraction o Offside o “Double Touch” after restart o Any of the 4 listed IFK fouls o Any of the 4 Goalkeeper IFK fouls o Play is stopped for misconduct of a player o Spitting at a teammate or game official Current Knowledge

8 Indirect Free Kicks Taken at Location of Ball –Misconduct by person in team and coaching area –Any team member entering or leaving field without permission of an official –Temporary suspension of play (injury) …. One team in “clear” possession

9 Encroachment 10 yards in all directions Current Knowledge

10 Quick” Free Kick “Quick” Free Kick Do not interfere unless: –Kicking team insists on 10 yards –Encroachment is severe –“Quick” restart is not taken Kicker restarting prior to the opponents retiring is at risk of losing possession Hand signal if IFK Current Knowledge

11 RULE 14 Penalty Kick

12 A penalty kick is awarded if the defending team commits any of the DFK fouls within their own penalty area Current Knowledge

13 Penalty Kick Requirements Requirements that must be met: –Ball stationary, on penalty mark –Kicker and goalkeeper are identified and properly positioned –All others are at least ten yards from the ball, on the field, outside penalty area and behind penalty mark –Signal must be given by referee Current Knowledge

14 Penalty Kick Requirements Requirements (cont.) –Ball must be kicked and moved forward –Kicker cannot play ball a second time until someone else has touched it –Goalkeeper may not leave goal line –Stutter step or faking by kicker is not allowed –Kicker may not run from outside the penalty area Current Knowledge

15 Infringements During a Penalty Kick Violation by Attacking Team: –Enters Goal …. Re-Kick –Rebounds Into Play …. IFK –Deflected Out-of-Bounds …. IFK – Directly Out-of-Bounds …. Goal Kick – Held by Goalkeeper …. Play On – Retake if ball not kicked forward Current Knowledge

16 Infringements During a Penalty Kick Violation by Defending Team: –Enters Goal …. Goal –Directly Out-of-Bounds …. Re- Kick –Rebounds Into Play …. Re-Kick –Held by Goalkeeper …. Re-Kick –Deflected Out-of-Bounds …. Re-Kick Current Knowledge

17 Kicks From The Mark (Tiebreaker) All players on team are eligible to take kick.... unless previously disqualified No “reduce to equate” players if other team is playing short

18 Bridge Training On-Line Test on-Line 4-1If the referee stops a game when a substitute in the bench area sticks out his foot into the field and trips an opposing player, the restart must be: A. An IFK at the spot of the trip B. A DFK at the spot of the trip C. A drop ball at the spot of the trip D. An IFK at the spot where the ball was E. None of the above 4-2If a game is stopped by the referee because of dissent by a coach dissent, the game must be restarted with a drop ball. A. TRUEB. FALSE

19 Bridge Training On-Line Test on-Line 4-3On the taking of a Penalty Kick a teammate of the kicker encroaches into the penalty area prior to the kick, which is then caught by the goalkeeper. The referee should allow play to continue. A. TRUEB. FALSE 4-4In an OHSAA tie-breaker game situation, only the qualified players on the field at the end of the game are allowed to participate in the taking of the Kicks From the Mark. A. TRUEB. FALSE


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