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League Specific 10/13/2008Cathy of Harmony, PA US asks...I'm USSF certified, but my son just is finishing his first HS soccer season and I don't understand the PIAA soft reds/hard reds. Can you explain? What other situation other than 2nd caution would warrant a soft red? Also, what is expected to happe...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/10/2008Mike Lotz of Monticello, indiana USA asks...How many players can participate on a spring travel soccer team from the same high school and does this include 8th graders who will be freshman the coming fall....
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/7/2008Dave E of Clarkston, Washington USA asks...High School Soccer: Goalkeeper injury Once the ball went out of play, my AR informed me that the goalkeeper was bleeding. I stopped the throw-in from occurring so that the goalkeeper could receive treatment off the field. The treatment was ...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/6/2008Adam Porth of Bellevue, Id usa asks...Mr. Ref, I am confused about the yellow/red card determination for 'subsequent caution' in the u.s. high school rules. If a player is issued a yellow for dissent, and later another yellow for dissent. Does the player receive a yellow/red or a red c...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/6/2008Mark of Philadelphia, PA USA asks...Can a ref disallow an own goal. The situation is within a league that has a mercy rule. I guess this is two questions. Can the ref disallow the goal, card player/coach for unsportmanship, or both....
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/6/2008Gary Morgan of Culpeper, VA USA asks...Hello, Are there any new (this year) changes, advisories, emphasis items, circulars, etc., dealing with a keeper handling the ball after a deliberate kick from a teammate? Either USSF or High School? Thank you for all you do! ...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/4/2008Travis Griener of Fallon, Nevada USA asks...Is there a rule as to how many goals one player may score in a quarter, half or entire game? Your help would be greatly appreciated with this. ...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/4/2008Melvin Hagerman of Colorado Springs, Colorado U.S.A. asks...Recently I watched a match (TV) where the following happened. A defender, #35, from the visiting team was struck in the face during a heading battle; his nose bled enough to get blood on his uniform. The center ref sent him to the sidelines...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 10/2/2008Anthony Geen of London, Surrey asks...hi iam trainin to be a ref my exam is on wedesday when do you think i shoud buy my kit and what kind of kit do i buy and do you know the length of time to cmplete the 6 mathes...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 9/29/2008karen thompson of nanaimo, british columbia canada asks...A goal is scored. The game is restarted - referee blows whistle moments after the restart Goal is disallowed Referee awards a goal kick game to be protested I am unable to find the details of the law to handle this situation...
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