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League Specific 11/1/2009Suz of Randolph, VT USA asks...What is the official end of a high school soccer game? Is it the time clock buzzer going off or the ref's whistle blow? Also, when the clock has been stopped when does the time start again? Is it the refs whistle blow or when the ball is kicked? Than...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 11/1/2009Al of Strathroy, ON Canada asks...Bill: Regarding your question about thunder/lightning, consider checking both your Provincial and National Policies on lightning. Below is CSA Policy which is clear directive to all referees in Canada. http://www.canadasoccer.com/referee/p...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/31/2009William Calvert of Charlotte, NC USA asks...What is the North Carolina High School soccer rule for stoppage time in a conference game?...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/30/2009kelley of medway, ma usa asks...in massachusetts can a player on the feild call a time out ...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/28/2009Marv of Bowmanville, Ontario Canada asks...I read the response by Referee Voshol with great interest. Here in Ontario, Canada the discontinued portion of the LOTG that he references is still present in the Ontario Indoor Soccer Playing Laws!! I do not ever remember a time when it was legal to...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/26/2009bill cowie of Langley, B.C., British Columbia Canada asks...What info can you give me regarding if thunder starts during a game. In a recent game I heard one rumble far off, and it came to mind I have had no direction from our clubs or governing body on how we deal with such an event. Of course if it was clos...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/26/2009Valle of Culver City, CA USA asks...The 'Guide to Procedures' does not indicate what the standard and accepted AR signals are for a 'caution,' 'send-off,' and 'check time.' Can you please review what are these accepted signals? I centered a BU16 game this past weekend and the AR put ...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/26/2009Robert Thomas of Charleston, WV US asks...In high school soccer, if a player gets a soft red can he play in the next match...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/25/2009Renato Brete of Aruba, Aruba asks...Hi, My questions is, is it possible to put a 2x8FT banner ad in the goalnet or attached on the back pole of goal, as a GOALNET ADVERTISNG according to FIFA regulatios....
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/25/2009steve chalko of Fishers , IN USA asks...In a Soccer Tournament setting. A referee added stoppage time for subs and injury. At the 30 minute mark of the second half the score was 2-2. In the 32 minute team A scores a goal. Team B is protesting that at the 30 minute mar...
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