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Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Jan 19, 2016

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Page 1: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Law 7 – Duration of the Match

Page 2: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.
Page 3: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Timing

• Two equal periods of 20 minutes each– Length changed only prior to start– Referee and teams must agree to change

Page 4: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

No changes

• Halftime (not more than 10 minutes)

• Can add additional time at end of each half

• Extend time for a penalty kick

Page 5: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Tie Breaking Procedures

• Determined by league or tournament

– Two equal extra (“overtime”) periods of 5 minutes

• if still tied then go to

– Shots from Penalty Mark

Page 6: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Law 7Comparison with FIFA

FIFA FIPFA

Length of half

45 minutes 20 minutes

Allowance for time lost

Includes when major parts fall off chair and when removing non-operable powerchair for repair

Page 7: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

“Some minor fine tuning of the chair lift may be in order.”

Page 8: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Law 8 – The Start and Restart of Play

Page 9: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Kick Off

• Winner of coin toss chooses direction of attack– Loser takes kick-off

• Can score directly from kick off

Page 10: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Kick-Off Directions/Distance of Opponents

AR

AR

R

5M

Ball may be kicked in ANY direction

“Ball is in play when it is kicked and moved”

Page 11: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Can cross half line to kick,but not completely

Page 12: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Set ball is method of restarting match after temporary stoppage,

while ball is in play, for any reason not

mentioned elsewhere in Laws (same as “dropped

ball” for FIFA)

Set Ball

Page 13: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Examples:

•Chair in danger of tipping over

•Ball bursts

•Outside Interference

•Ball held immobile between 2 or more opponents

Set Ball

Page 14: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Set Ball Procedure(cont’d)

• No players required– 2 players traditional

– No closer than 1 m from ball

– both players must face ball, parallel with touchline until ball is touched

• All other players– 3 m away

• Re-set if:– ball leaves field

before touched

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1M in(or where ball

was when game was stopped)

Set Ball ProcedureNear Touchline

3M

Players may be 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5 M, etc.,from the ball.

“One player from each team comes no closer than one 1 meter from the ball; both players must face the ball parallel with the touchline until the ball is touched”

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Set Ball Procedure

“…both players must face the ball parallel with the touchline until the ball is touched”

Page 17: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Set Ball ProcedureIn Goal Area

Spot whereball was

X

Set Ball

XX

Page 18: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.
Page 19: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Law 8Comparison with FIFA

FIFA FIPFA

Distance of opponents

10 M (yds) 5 M (16.5 ft)

Restart for any other stoppage

Dropped Ball Set Ball (players 1 M away, all others 3 M away)

Players’ positions

Must face ball, parallel to touchline

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Law 9 – The Ball In and Out of Play

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Ball is OUT of Play

Only when:

• Whole of ball crosses a boundary line,

• Referee stops play,

• Ball held immobile between 2 opponents for 3 seconds, or

• Ball rises above 50 cm

Ball is in play at all other times!

Page 22: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Airborne Ball

• Powerchair football played in 2-dimensions without vertical aspect – but occasionally ball goes airborne.

• If a ball bounces more than 50.8 cm (20 in) above the surface of the field, stop match and restart with set ball.

< 50.8 cm (20 in)

Page 23: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Similar to FIFA

• Ball in play if hits goalpost or referee(s)

• Lines belong to areas which they surround

• Whole of ball determines in/out of play

Out of PlayIn PlayField of Play

Official’s Area

Page 24: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Immobile Ball

“held immobile

between 2 or more

opponents”

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Page 25: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Law 9Comparison with FIFA

FIFA FIPFA

Out of Play

Includes when ball held immobile between 2 opponents for more than 3 seconds

In Play Players may not use hands

Players may not use any part of body; can only use chair/footguard

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Law 10 – Method of Scoring

Page 27: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Similar to FIFA

• Method of winning– Definition of a “winner”

• Definition of a goal

• Outside interference (set ball)

GOOOOAL!!!No Goal

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Can Score Directly From…

Kick Off

Direct Free Kick (DFK)

Penalty Kick (PK)

Corner Kick

Goal Kick

Set Ball

Kick-In

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Can Score Directly From…

Every set play other than an IFK.

Page 30: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Exceptions

• A goal cannot be scored directly from:– An indirect free kick (IFK)

– Any free kick into own goal

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No goalGoal

(mark on goal line)

Absence of Goal Post

• “In absence of a goal post, a goal is scored when a majority of the ball passes inside the goal marking and wholly crosses the goal line”

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Page 32: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

If Goal Post Moved

No goal GOAL!!!!!!!!!

(mark on floor)

• Allow play to continue• If opportunity to replace post, do so

• If ball crosses goal line, referee determines goal/no goal • Decision based on if majority of ball crossed inside or outside mark

• If determination cannot be made, a set ball will be awarded• In accordance with requirements of Law 8 (ball set opposite goal post,

along goal area line parallel to goal line).• If post moved deliberately, may stop play and award an IFK for opponent

• May award a caution (USB) at that time or next stoppage

Page 33: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Law 10Comparison with FIFA

FIFA FIPFA

Cannot score directly from a throw-in

Can score directly from a kick-in

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Law 13 – Free Kicks

Page 35: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

No changes

• 2 types of free kicks:– Direct Free Kick (DFK)– Indirect Free Kick (IFK)

• Restart mechanics– Quick restarts vs ceremonial restarts– Placement of wall

• Free kicks in goal area

Page 36: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Goal Area Requirements

R

AR

AR

• All opponents must be out of goal area and 5 M from ball• Ball must clear goal area prior to 2nd touch

If given to a team within own goal area,

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Goal Area Requirements

Spot whereinfringement was

X

IFK

XX

If IFK given to attacking team in opponent’s goal area:Ball is moved out to the nearest point on the

goal area line parallel to goal line

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5 min all

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a a cautionablecautionableoffenseoffense

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ENCROACHMENT

Page 39: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

5 M Exception

Goalkeeper5 m radius

• Only goalkeepers will be allowed within 5 M of kicks:– If between own goal posts, and– Behind goal line

Spot of Free Kick

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Spot of Free Kick

Defender

5 m radius

5 M Exception

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5 M Exception

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5 M Exception

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5 M Exception

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5 M Exception(goalkeeper behind goal line)

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5 M Exception(goalkeeper NOT behind or beyond goal post)

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5 M Exception

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5 M Exception

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Defenders have right tofirst position…in own goal area

Defenders have right to place themselves in

desired positions before attackers

take position

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Page 49: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Defenders have right tofirst position…in own goal area

Once in place, players not allowed to

“jostle”

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Page 50: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

But outside goal area…no first right

Whoever gets there first has position and is

not allowed to be “jostled”

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Page 51: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Law 13Comparison with FIFA

FIFA FIPFA

Distance of opponents

10 M (yds) 5 M (16.5 ft)

Defending team kick

Ball must completely leave penalty area to be in play

Ball must completely leave goal area to be in play

Defenders Have right to first position within own goal area

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Law 15 – The Kick-In

Page 53: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

FIPFA Kick-In = FIFA Throw-In

Differences:

• Opponents no closer than 5 m

• Can score directly

Page 54: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Requirements

• Ball placed on touchline at point where it left field.

• Ball must be stationary• Ball can be played in any direction• Ball is in play when kicked and

moved• Can score directly from a kick-in

Page 55: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Referee Technique

• Referee or Assistant Referee (AR) should indicate direction of kick-in– Retrieve ball

• Place ball at spot of kick-in

• AR may support ball for kicker during kick

Page 56: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Can Spin Kick Either Direction

Page 57: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Ball leaves field

Kick-in for other team

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If not enough space on touchline…

Can move ball into field 1 M

Page 59: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

No Change to Infringements

• Kicker plays ball second time before ball touches another player– “Double touch” - IFK to opponents

• If opponent unfairly distracts or impedes kicker…– CautionCaution for “unsporting behavior”

Page 60: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Simultaneous “out of play”

Kick-in for A (tried to keep ball on field)

A

B

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Simultaneous “out of play”

Set ball restart

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Law 15Comparison with FIFA

FIFA FIPFA

Ball out of play on touch line

Throw-in Kick-In

Can score directly?

No, must be touched by another player first

Yes, can score directly

Distance of opponents

2 M (yds) 5 M (16.5 ft)

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Law 16 – The Goal Kick

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No changes from FIFA

• Definition

• Location

• Ball in Play (wholly leaves goal area)

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Positioning

All attackers must remain 5m away until ball has been moved

Must remain outside until ball clears goal area

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Law 16Comparison with FIFA

FIFA FIPFA

Distance of opponents

10 M (yds) 5 M (16.5 ft)

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Law 17 – Corner Kicks

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No changes

• Definition

• Location

• Infringements– Double touch

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Must be in contact with some part of the corner area

Which of these are legally placed?

A

BC

E

F

Location

The corner kick is taken from area at nearest corner to where ball crossed goal line.

D

Page 71: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Encroachment

Opponents shall retire 5m away from the

corner triangle

Page 72: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Sometimes, 5 M is inside goal

Apply goal line exception

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Sometimes, 5 M is inside goal

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Sometimes, 5 M is inside goal

Page 75: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Difference between Kick-In and Corner Kick Distance

Corner kick distance measured from corner angle.

Kick-In distance measured from touch line.

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Law 17Comparison with FIFA

FIFA FIPFA

Distance of opponents

10 M (yds) 5 M (16.5 ft)

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Law 18Classification

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Law 18General

• Two classes of powerchair football (PF) players:– PF1 – highly significant physical difficulty– PF2 – moderate to mild physical difficulty

• A team may have no more than two PF2s on field during play

Page 79: Law 7 – Duration of the Match Timing Two equal periods of 20 minutes each –Length changed only prior to start –Referee and teams must agree to change.

Law 18Accounting

• This issue still needing clarification from FIPFA:– How are PF1s and PF2s distinguished from one

another by the referee/opposing coach?• Numbering system?

• Arm band?

• Tattoo on forehead?

– Who is responsible for tracking to ensure no more than two PF2s per team on field?

• Referee?

• AR?

• Scorekeeper?

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Law 18Infraction

• If team has more than two PF2s on field during play:– Referee stops play– Extra PF2 is removed and ….– Still waiting on guidance and policy from

FIPFA on penalty/misconduct/restart for Law 18 infraction

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Questions?