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Page 1: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees CommitteeCharles Keaney, Director of Officials

Copyright SAY 2001 Updated 8/2008

Page 2: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

LAW 13: Free-Kicks 7 SLIDES

Page 3: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

DIRECT FREE KICK AWARDED

FOR ONE OF THE TEN (10) MAJOR FOULS

CAN SCORE A GOAL ONTHE FIRST TOUCH

ONLY AGAINST ANOPPONENT

NOT AGAINST OWN TEAM

KICKER CANNOT PLAY THE BALL A SECOND TIME IN SUCCESSION

LAW 13: Free-Kicks 1 of 7

Page 4: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

INDIRECT FREE KICK AWARDED FOR ANYTHING OTHER

THAN A MAJOR FOUL

KICKER

CANNOT PLAY THE BALL A SECOND TIME INSUCCESSION

BALL

MUST BE TOUCHED BY ANOTHER PLAYER BEFOREA GOAL CAN BE ALLOWED

LAW 13: Free-Kicks 2 of 7

Page 5: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

EXCEPTIONS:

DIRECT FREE-KICKS IN OPPONENT’S PENALTY AREA

(PENALTY KICK)

ANY FREE-KICK WITHIN OWN

GOAL AREA

(BALL MAY BE PLACED ANYWHERE WITHIN GOAL AREA)

ALL FREE KICKS TAKEN

FROM WHERE THE OFFENSE OCCURRED

LAW 13: Free-Kicks 3 of 7

Page 6: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

ALL FREE KICKS

BALL MUST BE STATIONARY

BALL IN PLAY WHEN IT IS KICKED AND MOVES

MUST LEAVE KICKINGTEAM’S OWN PENALTYAREA

LAW 13: Free-Kicks 4 of 7

Page 7: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

OPPONENTS MUST MOVE AT LEAST 10 YDS. FROM THE BALL

WINGS - 8 YARDS PASSERS - 6 YARDS

UNLESS ON THE GOAL-LINE - AND -

BETWEEN THE GOAL-POSTS KICKING TEAM

MAY NOT TAKE KICK INSIDE OPPONENT’S GOAL AREA

LAW 13: Free-Kicks 5 of 7

Page 8: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

KICKING TEAM

FROM WITHIN OWN PENALTY AREA

BALL MUST LEAVE THE PENALTY AREA INTO THE FIELD OF PLAY

ALL OPPOSING PLAYERS MUST BE 10 YDS. FROM BALL AND OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA

WINGS - 8 YARDS PASSERS - 6 YARDS

ALL OPPOSING PLAYERS MUST REMAIN OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA UNTIL BALL LEAVES THE AREA

LAW 13: Free-Kicks 6 of 7

Page 9: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

REFEREE’S SIGNAL

DIRECT FREE KICK

POINT TO SPOT OF KICK DIRECTION OF KICK

INDIRECT FREE KICK

POINT TO SPOT OF KICK DIRECTION OF KICK HAND STRAIGHT UP IN AIR

LAW 13: Free-Kicks 7 of 7

Page 10: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

LAW 14: Penalty-Kick 12 SLIDES

Page 11: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

AWARDED IF A DEFENDER COMMITS A MAJOR FOUL IN OWN PENALTY AREA KICKER

MUST BE IDENTIFIED TO THEREFEREE & GOALKEEPER

NOT ALLOWED TO FAKE THEKICK

CANNOT PLAY THE BALL ASECOND TIME IN SUCCESSION

LAW 14: Penalty-Kick 1 of 12

Page 12: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

GOALKEEPER

MUST BE BETWEEN THE GOAL-POSTS

MUST HAVE BOTH FEET ONTHE GOAL-LINE

ALLOWED TO MOVE ALONGTHE GOAL-LINE PRIOR TO THEKICK

CANNOT MOVE FEET FORWARDUNTIL BALL IS IN PLAY

LAW 14: Penalty-Kick 2 of 12

Page 13: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

ALL OTHER PLAYERS

MUST BE ON THE FIELD

MUST BE OUTSIDE THEPENALTY AREA

MUST BE OUTSIDE THEPENALTY ARC

MUST BE BEHIND THEPENALTY MARK

LAW 14: Penalty-Kick 3 of 12

Page 14: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

THE BALL

MUST BE PLACED ON THE PENALTY MARK

MUST BE STATIONARY

MAY NOT BE KICKED UNTILTHE REFEREE SIGNALS WITHWHISTLE

IS IN PLAY WHEN IT ISKICKED AND MOVES FORWARD

LAW 14: Penalty-Kick 4 of 12

Page 15: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

LAW 14: Penalty-Kick 5 of 12

DD

D

D

D A

A

A

AA

PENALTY KICK

LOCATION OF PLAYERS

Page 16: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

LAW 14: Penalty-Kick 6 of 12

PENALTY KICK

RESTRICTED AREA

Page 17: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

INFRINGEMENTS

BY BOTH TEAMS RETAKE THE PENALTY-KICK

BY DEFENSE

IF GOAL IS SCORED,

LET IT STAND

IF GOAL IS NOT SCORED

RE-TAKE THE KICK

LAW 14: Penalty-Kick 7 of 12

Page 18: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

INFRINGEMENTS BY OFFENSE

IF GOAL IS SCORED

DISALLOW

RE-TAKE THE KICK

IF GOAL IS NOT SCORED STOP PLAY RESTART WITH AN INDIRECT FREE KICK AT SPOT OF INFRINGEMENT

LAW 14: Penalty-Kick 8 of 12

Page 19: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

RESULT OF

PENALTY-KICK

NO

VIOLATION

VIOLATION BY

OFFENSE ONLY

VIOLATION BY

DEFENSE ONLY

VIOLATION BY BOTH TEAMS

ENTERS GOAL

GOAL

RE-KICK

GOAL

RE-KICK

GOES DIRECTLY

OVER GOAL-LINE OUT-OF-

BOUNDS

GOAL KICK

INDIRECT

FREE KICK

RE-KICK

RE-KICK

REBOUNDS INTO PLAY

FROM GOAL OR OFF

GOALKEEPER

CONTINUE

PLAY

INDIRECT

FREE KICK

RE-KICK

RE-KICK

SAVED & HELD BY

GOALKEEPER

CONTINUE PLAY

INDIRECT FREE KICK

RE-KICK

RE-KICK

DEFLECTED OUT-OF-

BOUNDS BY GOALKEEPER

CORNER

KICK

INDIRECT

FREE KICK

RE-KICK

RE-KICK

Penalty Kick Chart

LAW 14: Penalty-Kick 9 of 12

Page 20: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

IMPORTANT POINTS

SIGNAL NOT GIVEN UNTIL EVERYONE IS IN PLACE

IF INFRINGEMENT OCCURS

AFTER SIGNAL IS GIVEN:

ALLOW KICK TO PROCEED

THEN DECIDE HOW TORESTART

LAW 14: Penalty-Kick 10 of 12

Page 21: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

QUARTER (HALF) SHALL BE EXTENDED FOR A PENALTY-KICK

THE PLAY ENDS WHEN: A GOAL IS SCORED (ONE TOUCH BY THE KICKER)

THE BALL LEAVES THE FIELD OF PLAY

THE BALL REBOUNDS INTO PLAY AND COMES TO REST

THE BALL IS TOUCHED BY ANY PLAYER OTHER THAN THE GOALKEEPER

LAW 14: Penalty-Kick 11 of 12

Page 22: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

Time has expired but you must extend time for a Penalty Kick.

After blowing your whistle, the kicker hits a very hard shot that rebounds off the goal post to a member of the kicker’s team.

That player takes a shot and kicks the ball into the goal.

What do you do?

Brain Teaser

LAW 14: Penalty-Kick 12 of 12

Page 23: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

LAW 15: Throw-in 9 SLIDES

Page 24: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

AWARDED

WHEN THE BALL GOES COMPLETELY OVER THE TOUCH-LINE

IN THE AIR ….. OR

ON THE GROUND

FROM POINT WHERE THEBALL CROSSED THE TOUCH-LINE

AGAINST

TEAM THAT LAST TOUCHEDTHE BALL

LAW 15: Throw-in 1 of 9

Page 25: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

THROWER

MUST FACE FIELD OF PLAY

MUST HAVE ALL OR PART OF BOTH FEET

ON THE GROUND

ON OR OUTSIDE THETOUCH-LINE

MUST USE BOTH HANDS TO THROW THE BALL IN A CONTINUOUS MOTION

FROM BEHIND AND OVER THE HEAD

LAW 15: Throw-in 2 of 9

Page 26: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

DiagramLAW 15: Throw-in 3 of 9

Page 27: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

LAW 15: Throw-in 4 of 9

THROW - IN

LOCATION OF FEET

Page 28: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

BALL IS IN PLAY WHEN ANY PART OF BALL

ENTERS THE FIELD IN THE AIR

(CUTS THE PLANE OF THE TOUCH-LINE)

AND

HAS BEEN RELEASED FROMTHE THROWER’S HANDS

IF TAKEN IMPROPERLY

OTHER TEAM IS AWARDED THROW-IN

LAW 15: Throw-in 5 of 9

Page 29: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

A GOAL MAY NOT BE SCORED DIRECT FROM A THROW-IN

THE OFFSIDE LAW

DOES NOT APPLY AT THE TAKING OF A THROW-IN

THROWER

MAY NOT TOUCH THE BALL TWICE IN SUCCESSION

LAW 15: Throw-in 6 of 9

Page 30: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

OPPONENT

MUST REMAIN AT LEAST 2-YARDS AWAY

CANNOT IMPEDE A THROW

CANNOT DISTRACT THETHROWER

BY JUMPING UP AND DOWN

OR

BY WAVING ARMS

LAW 15: Throw-in 7 of 9

Page 31: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

IT IS A FOUL (STRIKING)

TO HIT AN OPPONENT WITHTHE BALL VIOLENTLY

LAW 15: Throw-in 8 of 9

Page 32: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

Brain TeaserYou are one of the referees

in a passer game. You see the ball go over the

Touch-Line, but because the players were in a pack of 7 or 8 players you do not know which team kicked it last.

You are the referee closest to the play so everyone is looking to you for the call.

What do you do?

LAW 15: Throw-in 9 of 9

Page 33: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

LAW 16: Goal-Kick 7 SLIDES

Page 34: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

LAW 16: Goal-Kick 1 of 7

Page 35: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

AWARDED TO THE DEFENDING TEAM

WHEN THE BALL

GOES COMPLETELY OVER THE GOAL LINE

IN THE AIR ….. OR ON THE GROUND

AFTER LAST TOUCHING AN ATTACKING PLAYER

LAW 16: Goal-Kick 2 of 7

Page 36: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

PLACE BALL ANYWHERE IN GOAL AREA (EXCEPT PASSERS)

AVOID TIME WASTING

LAW 16: Goal-Kick 3 of 7

Page 37: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

BALL IN PLAY

WHEN IT COMPLETELY LEAVES THE PENALTY AREA INTO THE FIELD OF PLAY

OPPONENTS MUST REMAIN OUTSIDE THE PENALTY AREA

UNTIL THE BALL IS IN PLAY

LAW 16: Goal-Kick 4 of 7

Page 38: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

RETAKE

IF BALL DOES NOT LEAVE PENALTY AREA ON ONE

TOUCH

KICKER MAY NOT TOUCH THE BALL TWICE IN SUCCESSION

LAW 16: Goal-Kick 5 of 7

Page 39: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

GOAL CAN BE SCORED DIRECTLY

ONLY AGAINST THE OPPONENT

PLAYERS CANNOT BE OFFSIDE

SIGNAL

DOES NOT HAVE TO BE A WHISTLE

LAW 16: Goal-Kick 6 of 7

Page 40: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

Brain TeaserYou are the lead referee when the

ball is kicked out by the attacking team.

The defending team very quickly gets the ball and places it properly in the Goal Area and takes the kick.

One of the opponents is a little slow in clearing the Penalty Area and has his back to the kick.

The ball hits the player and rebounds into the goal of the kicking team.

Since you are now the trail referee, everyone is looking to you to make the call. What do you do?

LAW 16: Goal-Kick 7 of 7

Page 41: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

LAW 17: Corner-Kick 7 SLIDES

Page 42: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

AWARDED

TO THE ATTACKING TEAM

WHEN THE BALL GOES COMPLETELY OVER THE GOAL-LINE

IN THE AIR …. OR ON THE GROUND

AFTER LAST TOUCHING A DEFENDING PLAYER

LAW 17: Corner-Kick 1 of 7

Page 43: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

PLACE BALL

IN THE NEAREST CORNER ARC

OPPONENTS

MUST REMAIN AT LEAST 10 YDS. FROM BALL, EXCEPT:

UNTIL THE BALL IS IN PLAY

WINGS - 8 YARDS

PASSERS - 6 YARDS

LAW 17: Corner-Kick 2 of 7

Page 44: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

BALL IN PLAY

WHEN IT HAS BEEN KICKED AND MOVES

KICKER

MAY NOT TOUCH THE BALL TWICE IN SUCCESSION

LAW 17: Corner-Kick 3 of 7

Page 45: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

GOAL MAY BE SCORED DIRECTLY

PLAYERS

CANNOT BE OFFSIDE

SIGNAL

DOES NOT HAVE TO BE A WHISTLE

LAW 17: Corner-Kick 4 of 7

Page 46: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

LAW 17: Corner-Kick 5 of 7

CORNER KICK – BALL PLACEMENT

Page 47: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

Picture

LAW 17: Corner-Kick 6 of 7

Page 48: Written By: The SAY National Rules & Referees Committee Charles Keaney, Director of Officials Copyright SAY 2001Updated 8/2008

Brain Teaser

You are the lead referee when the ball is kicked out by the defending team.

The attacking team now very quickly gets the ball and places it properly in the corner arc and takes the kick.

The ball hits the near goal post and rebounds to the kicker.

The kicker makes a beautiful banana kick right into the goal.

Your referee partner blows the whistle signaling a goal.

What do you do?

LAW 17: Corner-Kick 7 of 7