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Law 15 - Throw In 8/29/2007Peter Klemkowsky of Morgantown, West Virginia USA asks...Recently a player on my daughters high school team did a flip to complete a throw in. The Referees allowed this. I was under the impression that this action was banned by FIFA. What are the rules for conducting this action? ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 8/29/2007Don Foshay of South Portland, ME USA asks...What are the high school rules concerning an offensive player who goes down injured in his own scoring area and remains down. Does the ref stop play regardless of who possess's the ball? If not, when does the ref stop play to address the injury?...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 8/25/2007Alex Pantani of Seattle, WA United States asks...Today, in a High School game, I asked for a sub at a goal kick at the tail end of the First Half. The ref waved me off by making a throat slash signal and indicating that there was no time left. "How long left" I asked. He said "30 Seconds". I replie...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 8/23/2007Glenn Wright of Huguenot, n.y. u.s. asks...In N.Y. what is the number of fielded players at the high school level? ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 8/13/2007rick albertie of muskegon, mi usa asks...Is there a ruling for the size of the shinguard for Fall 2008 soccer at high school level ? ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 8/5/2007Tom Drapeau of Southwick, Ma USA asks...Law 12 - Send off - denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity -- During a high school game an attacker beat the last defender with the ball near him and was in the box in front of the goal. The keeper came out and tripped him with his feet as he at...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 7/30/2007Roxann of Alma, MIchigan usa asks...In Michigan high school soccer I am being told we need a specific type of shin guards with some type of intials of approval on them. Does anyone know what this is?...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 7/12/2007Dave Eberle of Clarkston, W USA asks...Our high school league calls for Kicks from the Penalty Mark to settle tied matches.
Some referees allow coaches to be with their teams in the center circle during this procedure, other referees require coaches to stay by their sidelines. ...
Read The Full Q & A Mechanics 6/12/2007Ryan of Flower Mound, Texas U.S.A. asks...Dear Referee Panel,
I have a question regarding match length in games that are clearly one sided. I had a recent U-19 Competitive game where one team was winning 11-1. During the second half, the coach of the losing team approached me on...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 6/6/2007Matt Rybar of Fenton, Michigan Genesse asks...In watching a high school soccer game the following situation happened. The attacker was coming down the field. She entered the Penalty Area and there were 3 players on the defensive end. Two of the three defenders (all but the goalie) took one step ...
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