Thanks for the replys I had a situation on Saturday when a 11 yr old said shut up I don't care when I was trying to explain my decision on a foul he committed. I ended up giving him a yellow. Is this correct decision?
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I'm a new referee. I was refereeing a u11 game of football becoaae of transport issues one team had TO start with a player less. Once the extra player arrived he entered the field without me knowing. I know normally this would be a yellow card but would I still give a 11 year old the card...
Thank you for a very clear explanation im 14 years old and this was my first game. I just want to Ask do you blow your whistle when dropping the ball or not?
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So the laws say the dropped ball should be to team b. But i reckon becoase it was an accident i have it back to team a as it would be unfair for them to loose the ball.
Im actually a 14 year old referee it was my first game and was wondering if i did this correctly. I read through law 8.2 and think i did this correctly. Thanks
I was refereeing a u11 Boys match. A player from team a Has the ball he kicks it up the Field of Play with power. When the ball is kicked it hits a player from team b in the head. I was worried so stopped the game. Is a dropped ball to team a a correct restart?
Thank you i was about confused with this as i was told at my referee course that the minutę the goalkeeper leaves the penalty box he then becomes a defender and the defender in the box is the goalkeeper.
The defender blocks the ball in the penalty box it was delibrate. The ball was heading in the goal. Mean while the goalkeeper is out of the penalty box
A player from blue team Has the ball the goalkeeper runs out of the box to tackle the player. Before the goalkeeper goes im for a challenge the blue player takes a shot a defender blocks the ball with his Hands what action should the referee take.
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