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National Federation of StateHigh School Associations

2010-11NFHS Soccer Rules

PowerPoint

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National Federation of National Federation of State High School AssociationsState High School Associations

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National Federation of National Federation of State High School Associations cont.State High School Associations cont.

•NFHS:•Located in Indianapolis, Indiana (Est. 1920);•National leadership organization for high school sports and fine arts activities;•Writes playing rules for 17 boys and girl sports at the high school level;•Membership = 50 member state associations and the District of Columbia;•Reaches nearly 19,000 high schools and 11 million participants in high school activity programs, including more than 7.5 million in high school sports;•National authority on interscholastic activity programs.

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National Federation of National Federation of State High School Associations cont.State High School Associations cont.

•NFHS:•Conducts national meetings;•Sanctions interstate events;•Produces publications for high school coaches, officials and athletic directors;•Sponsors professional organizations for high school coaches, officials, spirit coaches, speech and debate coaches and music adjudicators;•Serves as the national source for interscholastic coach training; and serves as a national information resource of interscholastic athletics and activities.

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National Federation of National Federation of State High School Associations cont.State High School Associations cont.

•NFHS Web site - www.nfhs.org

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State of High SchoolState of High SchoolSoccer NationallySoccer Nationally

•Soccer is the fifth-most popular sport for boys and girls at the high school level.•According to the 2008-09 High School Athletics Participation Survey which is listed in the 2009-10 NFHS Handbook:

•383,824 – H.S. Boys participate in the sport •344,534 – H.S. Girls participate in the sport•11,139 – H.S. Boys programs participatethroughout the country •10,548 – H.S. Girls programs participatethroughout the country

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NFHS Soccer Rules Changes

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2010-11 NFHS Soccer2010-11 NFHS SoccerRules CommitteeRules Committee

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NFHS Interpretation PolicyNFHS Interpretation Policy

•Each state high school association adopting these NFHS soccer rules is the sole and exclusive source of binding rules interpretations for contests involving its member schools. Any person having questions about the interpretation of NFHS soccer rules should contact the soccer rules interpreter designated by his or her state high school association.

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NFHS Interpretation Policy cont.NFHS Interpretation Policy cont.

•The NFHS is the sole and exclusive source of interpretations of NFHS soccer rules. State rules interpreters may contact the NFHS for soccer rules interpretations. Soccer rules interpretations from other rule making bodies should not be considered.

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Illegal Home Team UniformsStarting Fall 2012

Color Side Panels and Color Piping

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Legal Home Team UniformsStarting Fall 2012

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NFHS SoccerPoints of Emphasis

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NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes

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NFHS SoccerNFHS SoccerMajor Editorial ChangesMajor Editorial Changes

1-1-1 The following minimum dimensions are highly recommended.

3-1-1Situation B RULING: In (a), the goal is disallowed and the game is restarted with a goal kick by team B. However, in (b), the goal would stand. In both instances, the appropriate player would be removed from the game and cautioned. The game is resumed according to how it was interrupted.

3-1-3 Situation B RULING: Legal. Players can be added as long as their names have been listed on the roster, even if the names are added after the beginning of the game (3-3-7).

3-5 Situation A RULING: Incorrect. When a referee beckoned the goalkeeper from the scoring table, this was sufficient “reporting or notifying” of a referee. The goalkeeper is dressed in a different uniform and could be recognized by his attire. A referee should not have stopped play. Play shall restart with an indirect free kick awarded to the new goalkeeper’s team.

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NFHS SoccerNFHS SoccerMajor Editorial ChangesMajor Editorial Changes

4-1-1 Diagram Change term ILLEGAL to IMPROPER

4-1-1, a, b, c, d, i, i3, Situation C and F

Change term stockings to socks

4-2-1f Knee and ankle braces which are altered from the manufacturer’s original design/production. Knee and ankle braces that are unaltered, do not require any additional padding. Ankle braces may be worn outside a stocking;

5-1-3c Predominantly black shoes and black socks with white stripes

5-3-1b 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;

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NFHS SoccerNFHS SoccerMajor Editorial ChangesMajor Editorial Changes

5-3-1g Signal the clock to be stopped or started;

7-4-1 The clock shall be stopped for an injury, for a penalty kick, for cautioning (yellow card), for disqualifications (red card, yellow/red card), following the scoring of a goal and when a referee orders the clock be stopped.

12-8-3d committing serious foul play, that is any play in which the player commits one of the offenses punishable with a direct free kick (or penalty kick if the offense takes place by a defender in the penalty area) and uses disproportionate and unnecessary force against an opponent while playing for the ball. Serious foul play also includes the following:

12-8-3 Situation D RULING: The referee should apply the advantage clause if there is a clear advantage to Team A. At the next stoppage, the referee should disqualify the trainer. If the referee stops play for the disqualified trainer, the game is restarted because of misconduct with an indirect free kick by Team A from the point where the ball was when the time was stopped.

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NFHS SoccerNFHS SoccerMajor Editorial ChangesMajor Editorial Changes

13-1-2 All free kicks, with the exception of kickoffs and penalty kicks, may be taken in any direction. Free kicks are taken from the spot of the foul except for restarts following certain temporary suspensions of play, e.g., misconduct committed by bench personnel during a live ball and fouls committed in the goal area by either team.

13-2-2l if the game is stopped for misconduct of a player and no otherrestart takes precedence. (12-8-1, 2, 3, 4);

14-1 Play Rulings PENALTY KICK SITUATIONS: (14-1-2 and 14-1-3)**Move table below 14-1-3 Penalty

14-1-2, Table Saved & Held Play Playby Goalkeeper Continues Continues Rekick Rekick

18-1-1m FOUL - A rule infraction by a player on the field of play during play, for which a free kick is awarded to the player’s opponents.

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NFHS SoccerNFHS SoccerMajor Editorial ChangesMajor Editorial Changes

Sample Tournament Progression

Sample Tie-Breaking Procedure

Sample Tournament Progression

7. Unless participating in the kicks as a kicker or goalkeeper, team members, coaches and other bench personnel shall remain in a designated area as determined by the state association.

Dual-Officiating System, Pregame Conference

The head referee is responsible for conducting the conference and is responsible for the overall management of the game. The head referee conducts the pregame instructions with the timer, scorer, coaches, ball holders and team captains, and also handles the coin toss.

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Diagonal-Officiating System

It is important that the three officials meet before each game. The head referee must indicate clearly how each assistant referee must best help. The referee is required to meet the timer, scorer, coaches, ball holders and team captains prior to the game about good sportsmanship.

Diagonal-Officiating System

The assistant referees are assistants to the referee, their duties (subject to the decision of the referee) shall be to indicate when players are to be penalized for being offside, the ball is out-of-play and which team is entitled to the throw-in, corner kick or goal kick. They shall also assist the referee in controlling the game in accordance with the rules. The assistant referees shall be equipped with flags and should normally remain outside the field of play.

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NFHS SoccerNFHS SoccerMajor Editorial ChangesMajor Editorial Changes

Double-Dual System (DDS)

A reserve official may be assigned to a tournament in order toassure game officiating continuity in the event one of the assigned officials is unable to officiate as assigned.

Rules Comparison The 2010-11 rules book contains an updated comparison of the major differences among NFHS and NCAA rules and FIFA laws.

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National Federation of StateHigh School Associations

NFHS Soccer Rules BookAdditional Items

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Current Team Uniform RequirementsFront

Front of Uniform Options

1 manufacturer’s

logo 2¼ square inches is

permitted on each item

(visible anywhere on the uniform)

Home team shall wear white or light jerseys and socksVisiting team shall wear dark jerseys and socks

All jersey’s (except

goalkeepers) shall be

numbered on the front with a different Arabic number at least

4 inches in height

This number must be placed on the jersey or

short

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Shoes must be worn by all participants

Back of Uniform

Current Team Uniform RequirementsBack

All jersey’s (except

goalkeepers) shall be

numbered on the back with a different Arabic number at least

6 inches in height

Both socks shall be the same color, with a single dominant color, but not necessarily the color of the jersey

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NFHS Soccer Field Diagram

Page: 9

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Comparison of NFHS and NCAA Rules and FIFA Laws

Page: 72-84

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NFHS Official Soccer Signals

Page: 104

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NFHS Assistant Referee Signals

Page: 105

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2010-11Soccer Rules Reminders

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Due:Due:

December 1, 2010December 1, 2010Must be submitted to your Must be submitted to your

state association office for state association office for

approval.approval.

2011-12 NFHS Soccer Rule Change 2011-12 NFHS Soccer Rule Change Proposal FormProposal Form

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NFHS Soccer Meeting InformationNFHS Soccer Meeting Information

2010 NFHS Soccer Rules On-line Interpreters Meeting2010 NFHS Soccer Rules On-line Interpreters Meeting• Monday, July 12, 2010

2011-12 NFHS Soccer Rule Change Proposal Forms Due2011-12 NFHS Soccer Rule Change Proposal Forms Due• December 1, 2010

2011 NFHS Soccer Rules Committee Meeting2011 NFHS Soccer Rules Committee Meeting • January 24-26, 2011• Hyatt Regency Indianapolis

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Contact InformationContact Information

SOCCER EDITOR:Mark Koski, CMAA, Assistant DirectorNational Federation of State High School AssociationsPO Box 690Indianapolis, Indiana 46206Office Phone: (317) 972-6900E-mail: [email protected]: www.nfhs.org

 

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Thank You!www.nfhs.org