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Mechanics 7/22/2011

Ann Dobbertin of Wautoma, WI USA asks...

Being a coordinator for a youth soccer program ages 5 to 13 I hire refs for all our games. For the youngest teams I use high school age students who need a little training in the most basics of how to blow a whistle, how to communicate a call, etc. ...

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Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 7/21/2011

mike of paramus, nj usa asks...

In new jersey high school soccer does the clock stop after a goal?

If a goalie saves a goal and is laying down, does the 6 second start when he gets up or when he makes catch on the ground?...

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Law 5 - The Referee 7/13/2011

Titus van Wieren of Torri di Quartesolo, VI Italy asks...

In response to your answers, I fully agree that potentially the Italians have it wrong but since the game was played in Italy and must be refereed as to FIGC rules, the goal was not a goal.

I have seen in the USA and Canada video clips (not ...

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Law 7 - Match Duration 5/28/2011

Roger of Swansboro, NC Onslow asks...

During a High School game, with 10 seconds of play left on a running clock, team A is fouled about 26 yrds from the goal. The CR awards a free kick, as Team A sets up for the free kick and instructing thier playes where to be, they kick the ball and ...

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Law 15 - Throw In 5/21/2011

Aldo Baietti of McLean, Virginia Usa asks...

Last Wednesday my son's varsity soccer team played the leader in it's district. They have won most of their games from headers assured by a exceptionally long throw in from the sidelines. The irony is that the one of the two fellows on that team has...

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Law 5 - The Referee 5/21/2011

Dave Meisinger of colorado springs, co usa asks...

High school soccer plays a running clock. With 20 seconds left, team A fouls Team B at mid-field. The ball remains on the field in Team B's half. Several of Team B's players rush to the ball in order to get it in place for the kick to be taken bef...

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Mechanics 5/8/2011

larry Phelps of Newburgh, ny USA asks...

Goal Disallowed

A very physical girls High School game. We are no in the 88th minute of the game. At this time, Green team has 2 yellow cards and Yellow team has 1. In the 80th minute Yellow team scored a penalty to go ahead 2-1. Green team ...

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Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 5/5/2011

Ron Hoerner of Barrington, IL USA asks...

In a girl's high school soccer game, the goalie and opposing forward both go after a pass made into goal area. It was definitely a 50/50 ball- either player could have gotten to it first. Goalie narrowly gets to ball first, dives on ball and secures ...

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Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 4/29/2011

Brad Harman of Columbia, South Carolina USA asks...

During a recent High School Boys Varsity match we had this happen. A foul was called against Team A 10 yards inside of Teams B's half of the field. B1 steps up to take the kick. He strikes the ball and it goes over the keepers head and into the goa...

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League Specific 4/20/2011

Brian Vickers of Muscle Shoals, Alabama Colbert asks...

How many referees are required to play a High school division game...

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