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QuestionWhich hand is used by the referee to indicate different kicks?Community AnswerMost referees just use their dominate hand or whichever hand is closest to the benches.
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QuestionHow does the referee signal offside?Community AnswerThe line referees will raise their flag straight up in the air when they call offside. When the center referee notices this, he/she'll blow their whistles and the line ref will lower their flag horizontal to the ground. They will also be standing even with the place where the foul occurred.
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QuestionWhat does it mean when they place both hands on their hips?Community AnswerThey are signalling offsides. It is used when there are no assistant referees to raise a flag to indicate it. It is not the proper way to signal it; however, it does help the coaches, players and parents in youth soccer understand why a whistle was blown.
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QuestionWhat do two yellow cards in two different matches in a tournament to same player result in?Community AnswerIt results in the player not playing the match after it in the competition. This is in case the two are in the same competition or tournament.
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QuestionIn the event of a free kick, the ref indicates "wait for the whistle." If the kicker takes the kick before the ref whistles, what happens?RepublicsonCommunity AnswerWhen the referee indicates "wait for the whistle," it becomes a "ceremonial" free kick, and the kick may not happen until the whistle is blown. If the kick is taken early, the kick must be retaken, and the kicker may be given a caution (yellow card) for "delaying the restart of play."
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QuestionWhat does it mean when a referee holds their hands in an x?Community AnswerIt may mean there was no goal scored. Under NFHS rules, this means to stop the clock. It is not used in FIFA play.
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QuestionIf a teammate receives the ball from a goal kick in the 18 yards box, what will be the referee's hand signal?RepublicsonCommunity AnswerThe signal should be stopping play by a whistle and pointing toward the goal for a goal kick. It is a re-take of the original goal kick as the ball is not "in play" until it leaves the penalty area.
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QuestionIs the referee required to give a hand signal when he blows his whistle allowing a free kick to be taken, as players may not hear the whistle in a noisy stadium?Community AnswerNo, the referee in a soccer game is not meant to help the spectators understand, and the players should be able to hear the whistle on the field.
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QuestionHow does a referee signal for a throw in?Community AnswerThe AR (assistant referee) moves their flag in the direction of whose ball it is.
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QuestionDoes the ball have to touch the ground before passing the goal line during a penalty?RepublicsonCommunity AnswerThere is no law requiring the ball to touch the ground (other than when it is initially set on the penalty mark) before entering the goal for the goal to count.
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QuestionWhat does indirect mean?Community AnswerThis means that two people must touch the ball before it is a goal. The second of these people can be on the opposing team.
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QuestionIf the ball goes out of play, what signal does the referee make?StarlaCommunity AnswerWhen the ball rolls past the lines, the referee will probably blow a whistle.
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QuestionHow do they signal an injury that requires a medic's immediate attention?Community AnswerReferees usually signal to the team dugout with hands up and motioning for the staff to get to the player.
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QuestionWhat does it mean when the referee makes a circle with his hands?Community AnswerIf the referee rolls his hands in a circle, it means that a substitution is taking place.
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QuestionAt what age should a referee stop refereeing?Community AnswerWhen you can't see what's happening clearly and can't keep up with the game, that's retirement time. For some people that could be in their 60s, for others it could be much, much later. It really is about your level of fitness and acuity, but also check club rules.
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QuestionWhat is the signal for a goal?Community AnswerThey will raise their arms over their head and make an X when a goal is scored.
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QuestionWhat do you do when it’s no goal?Community AnswerYou play on.
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QuestionWhat should the assistant referee do if there is a handball that the head referee has not noticed?Community AnswerNormally the video assistant referee would alert the head referee.
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QuestionWhat does it mean when the referee whistles three times?Community AnswerThe referee whistles three times at halftime and at the end of the game.
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QuestionWhy is there no orange card?Lina GlaumCommunity AnswerVery good question! Some people think that there should be an orange card for offenses that aren't yellow card level or red card level.
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QuestionIf two players collide and one breaks his or her leg, who gets cautioned?Lina GlaumCommunity AnswerThe person who broke the other's leg might be either red-carded and sent off or banned by the referee association.
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QuestionWhich way does the ref signal when the ball goes out?Community AnswerIt depends on where the ball goes out and who touched it last. If the ball goes out over the goal line and the attacking team touched it last, it's a goalie kick. If it goes out over the goal line and the defending team touched it last, it's a corner kick for the attacking team. If the ball goes out over a sideline, the team that didn't touch it last throws it in.
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QuestionWhich sign is used by a center referee to indicate a throw in?Lina GlaumCommunity AnswerRead method 2 of understanding the sideline referees. There's information on that there.
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QuestionWhat direction specifically if the defence got the ball out will you point the flag to the defence or the offence side?Community AnswerThe referee would point toward the defending goal of the team that last touched the ball before it went out.
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QuestionWhat's the meaning of raising index fingers on both sides of a referee in soccer?SiddiquedorjoyCommunity AnswerRaising both hands and crossing them indicates a time out. It signals the players to take a break or lets the other officials know.
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QuestionWhat does the referee’s right hand mean?SiddiquedorjoyCommunity AnswerA player on either team has committed a foul and there will be an immediate time out and a penalty will be called out.
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QuestionWhat does it take for one to become a referee?SiddiquedorjoyCommunity AnswerTo become a referee, you'll need to be familiar with the rules, procedures, and signals used in the sport you want to referee for, and you'll need to get certified by the relevant sports associated. To get certified, you'll likely be required to take a training course, attend a rules clinic, and pass an exam.
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QuestionWhat is the signal for a counted goal for players or linesmen asking?SiddiquedorjoyCommunity AnswerIf the assistant stands near the goal line and points at the goal, they are signalling for a goal kick.
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QuestionIn an indirect free kick, if a team passes the ball back to their goalkeeper, and the goalkeeper touches it with their hands, where is the ball placed?SiddiquedorjoyCommunity AnswerThe penalty for goalkeepers who handle deliberate back passes is an indirect free kick. The referee will award the kick at the same position where the actual handling offence took place.
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QuestionIn a scenario where the referee and the assistant referee is unable to see that a ball has crossed the touch line, is there a technology to detect and make a decision?Johnjohnvball17Top AnswererCurrently there is a technology called Hawkeye, which is used in the English Premier League to track if the ball goes over the goal line but the technology is not used to track when the ball has gone into touch.
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