law 6 the assistant referees en 47406
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Law 6The Assistant Referee
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Duties and Responsibilities Positioning & Teamwork Gestures Running Technique Signal Beep Flag Technique
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Duties and Responsibilities
Two assistant referees are appointed. Their duties, subjectto the decision of the referee, are to indicate:
when misconduct or any other incident has occurred outof the view of the referee
when offences have been committed whenever theassistants are closer to the action than the referee (thisincludes, in particular circumstances, offencescommitted in the penalty area)
whether, at penalty kicks , the goalkeeper has movedforward before the ball has been kicked and if the ballhas crossed the line
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Duties and Responsibilities
The assistant referees help the referee to control thematch in accordance with the Laws of the Game.
They also assist the referee in all other matters involvingthe running of the match at the request and direction ofthe referee. This commonly includes such matters as:
inspecting the field, the balls used, and playerequipment
determining if problems with equipment or bleedinghave been resolved monitoring the substitution process maintaining back-up records of time, goals and
misconduct
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Positioning
1. Kick off
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Positioning
3. Goal kick
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Positioning
3. Goal kick
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Positioning
3. Goal kick
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Positioning
4. Goalkeeper releasing the ball
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Positioning
4. Goalkeeper releasing the ball
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Positioning
5. Penalty kick
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Positioning
5. Penalty kick
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Positioning
6. Kicks from the penalty mark
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Positioning
7. Goal scored (normal situations)
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Positioning
7. Goal scored (normal situations)
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Positioning
7. Goal scored (ball appears to be still in play)
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Positioning
7. Goal scored (ball appears to be still in play)
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Positioning
7. No Goal situations (ball not in net)
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Gestures
As a general rule, the assistant referee should give noobvious hand signals.
However, in some instances a discreet hand signal maygive valuable support to the referee.
the hand signal should have a clear meaning the meaning should have been discussed and agreedupon in the pre-game discussion
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Running Technique
As a general rule the assistant referee should face the pitchwhilst running.
Side-to-side movement should be used for short distances, thisis especially important when judging offside and gives theassistant referee a better line of vision.
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Running Technique
Running forwards should be used for sprinting.
Be in a ready position before sprinting.
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Signal Beep
Referees are reminded that the signal beep system is anadditional signal to be used only when necessary as anadditional means of gaining the attention of the referee.
Situations: offside fouls (outside the view of the referee) throw-in, corner kick or goal kick (tight decisions)
goal situations (tight decisions) attract referees attention
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Flag Technique
The assistant referees flag should always be visible tothe referee, unfurled and still whilst running.
When making a signal, the assistant referee shall: stop running face the field make eye contact with the referee and raise the flag with deliberate (not hasty orexaggerated) motions
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Flag Technique
The flag should be like an extension of the arm whensignalling.
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Flag Technique
The assistant referees shall raise the flag using the handthat will also be used for the next signal in a sequence.
if circumstances change and the other hand must beused for the next signal, the assistant referee shouldmove his flag to the opposite hand below the waist
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Flag Technique Throw-in
Clear situations: directly show direction priority for A.R .
If any doubt: raise the flag make eye contact follow referees signal
Near A.R. position.
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Other situations: priority for referee raise the flag make eye contact A.R. just follows referees signal
Very clear situations: A.R. can directly show direction
along the touch line
Far from A.R. position.
Flag Technique Throw-in
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Flag technique Goal & Corner kick
Raise the flag with the right hand for goal kick (betterline of vision)
For tight decisions when the ball is out of play, raise theflag first.
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Flag technique Goal & Corner kick
Near A. R. position. clear situations:
show goal kick or corner kick directly priority for A.R
if any doubt: raise the flag (if necessary) make eye contact follow referees signal
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Flag technique Goal & Corner kick
Far A. R. position. far situations:
make eye contact priority for referee just follow referees signal
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Flag Technique Offside
The first action the assistant referee makes after anoffside decision is to raise his flag. He then uses his flag toindicate the area of the pitch in which the offenceoccurred.
The flag shall be raised using the right hand, giving theassistant a better line of vision.
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Flag Technique Offside
If an assistant referee is not totally sure about an offsideoffence, the flag should not be raised.
If the flag is not immediately seen by the referee, theassistant referee shall keep signalling until it has beenacknowledged or the ball is clearly in control of thedefending team.
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Flag Technique Substitution
When dealing with substitutions, the assistantreferee shall first be informed by the 4th official.
The assistant referee shall then signal to the referee atthe next stoppage in the match.
The assistant referee does not need to move to thehalfway line as the 4th official carries out thesubstitution procedure.
if there is no 4th official, the assistant referee shallassist with substitution procedures. In this case, thereferee shall waits until the assistant referee is backin position before restarting play
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Flag Technique Fouls
The assistant referee should raise his flag when a foul ormisconduct is committed in his immediate vicinity or outof the referees vision.
In all other situations, he should wait and offer hisopinion if it is required. If this is the case, the assistantreferee shall report what he has seen and heard andwhich players are involved to the referee.
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Flag Technique Fouls
When a foul or misconduct is committed, theassistant referee shall: raise his flag with the same hand that will also be
used for the remainder of the signal, this gives thereferee a clear indication as to who was fouled
make eye contact with the referee give his flag a slight wave back and forth(avoiding any excessive or aggressive movement)
use the electronic BEEP signal, if necessary move his flag to the opposite hand below the
waist If the other hand must be used for the nextsignal
take up the correct position for the restart
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Flag Technique Fouls
The assistant referee shall raise his flag with the samehand that will also be used for the remainder of thesignal, this gives the referee a clear indication as to whowas fouled.
Foul committed by the defending team Foul committed by the attacking team
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Flag Technique Fouls
The assistant referee should use the wait and seetechnique in order to allow play to continue andnot raise his flag when the team against which anoffence has been committed will benefit from theadvantage.
In this case, it is very important for the assistantreferee to make eye contact with the referee.
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Flag Technique Fouls
Whenever the assistant referee signals for a foul ormisconduct, he shall continue to signal until thereferee acknowledges it or the ball is clearly incontrol of the opposing team.
Whenever the assistant referee signals for violentconduct and the signal is not seen immediately:
if play has been stopped for the disciplinaryaction, the restart must be in accordance with thelaws (free kick; penalty kick, etc.)
if play has already restarted, the referee may stilltake disciplinary action but not penalise theoffence with a free kick or penalty kick