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Law 18 - Common Sense 10/13/2015Tracy Boykin of Eagle Point, Or United States asks...My daughter was injured during a pre season game. she was out with a doctors note and this week was released to resume playing. Even though she was injured and out with a note she attended every practice and game. now her coach is telling her she can...
Read The Full Q & A Law 18 - Common Sense 9/8/2015George of Parangarecutirimicuaro, CA Sacratomato asks...Over the weekend I witnessed a play that made me happy I was not refereeing at the time. I would like to hear from the panel just in case I ever see it again. In a championship game, Team A scores to tie the game. The majority of the playe...
Read The Full Q & A Law 18 - Common Sense 9/3/2015Jack Smith of Sydney, New South Wales Australia asks...I was having a look at the current Laws of the Game, and while it states that on a free kick, corner kick, goal kick, throw-in and directly from a dropped ball, a goal cannot be scored against your own team, it doesn't say anything about not being ab...
Read The Full Q & A Law 18 - Common Sense 8/30/2015Javier of chicago, illinois eeuu asks...Can i ask the referee to show me his watch?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 18 - Common Sense 8/27/2015Jack Smith of Sydney, NSW Australia asks...I can propose an example where two simultaneous cautionable offences are committed by the same player. A player, who is in the process of making a promising attack, is recklessly kicked by an opponent and advantage is unable to be played. Th...
Read The Full Q & A Law 18 - Common Sense 7/28/2015Jeff of Des Moines, IA usa asks...What would you guys say about breaking up a fight on a field if you are a referee who is not actually involved in the game? At a soccer tournament in my area, our referee tent was right next to a field with 16 year old boys on it. After a te...
Read The Full Q & A Law 18 - Common Sense 7/28/2015Ian of NPR, FL US asks...Can two players on the same team wear the same jersey number?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 18 - Common Sense 7/14/2015Kaitlin F of Kitimat, BC Canada asks...Hi there. I'm a referee in my 3rd year and have a question.. I usually ref an all girls division of girls around 10 years old. Most of them are beginners and are unframiliar with the rules. I've warned the goalies many times that if they are holding ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 18 - Common Sense 7/2/2015Mitch of Ottawa, ON Canada asks...Hello, What happens at a PK when after the whistle is blown the kicker (who previously identified as the kicker) does not take the kick? What is the call and the restart? In the same kind of category, what happens at a kick-off afte...
Read The Full Q & A Law 18 - Common Sense 6/27/2015Andrew of Atlanta, GA USA asks...Once the ref blows his whistle for the kicker to start the penalty kick (not the offense, but when everyone is lined up for the kick), how much time can pass before the kicker must kick the goal?...
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