- Laws of Association Football -
as set forth by the players and coaches
Guide for Referees (we already know the rules)
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Law V - Referee |
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The referee shall agree that the coaches have a far superior view of the
game from the halfway line in front of their benches and can see all the
fouls that occur, whether or not the referee calls them. |
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If a referee observes more than 2/3 of the spectators in an uproar over
his last call he/she must immediately stop play and submit to an eye exam.
If, after the exam has occurred, it is deemed that the referee does indeed
require spectacles, it is the visiting teams responsibility to provide a
proper pair. Punishment for the second occurrence shall be a warning of
bodily harm by a designated spectator whose name shall be submitted prior
to the match (no substitutions shall be allowed.) |
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Upon the third occurrence the referee shall be staked at midfield and
secured with a tether not to exceed six feet in length (before stretching)
but which must be at least two feet in length, and the spectators shall
be awarded five minutes to discipline the referee as they see fit, provided
there are a minimum of two spectators providing discipline at the same time.
If the level falls below two spectators at any time while the referee is
still breathing, then the referee shall be released and play will resume.
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Law VI - Linesman |
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If the referee makes a decision we don't like, then the linesman has the
power to reverse the referee's decision. If our desperate appeals to the
referee get us nothing, then it shall be appropriate to yell at the linesman,
because the linesman can't caution us. |
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When the other team is offside, our defender will raise one arm, and then
the linesman shall put his flag up. Club linesmen shall be permitted to
yell at the players from the other team, and it shall be taken personally
if the referee reverses the decision of a club linesman. |
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Law VII - Duration of the Game |
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If after ninety minutes have elapsed, and we are leading, then the game
shall terminate immediately. Our coaches watch shall keep the official time
for the game. If the coach does not approve of the amount of time being
added on to the half, then he shall complain to the linesman nearest him,
who shall force the referee to end the half immediately. |
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Law VIII - Start of Play |
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The captains shall conduct a coin toss. The captains shall be immune from
being punished for dissent for the duration of the game. During a drop ball,
the ball need not hit the ground before it is played, unless the referee
decides, for some reason, to stop play and drop it again. |
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Law IX - Ball In and Out of Play |
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The coach is permitted to stand on the touch line, regardless of whether
the linesman's view of the line is obstructed. |
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Law X - Method of Scoring |
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A goal is scored if the majority of the ball crosses the line. |
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Law XI - Offside |
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If the linesman flags us for offside, the we shall be permitted to yell
"It's when the ball is played!" at the linesman. If we fail to
properly execute an offside trap, then we will forget that offside is judged
when the ball is played, and the ensuing goal shall be the fault of the
linesman. |
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A player can't be offside if he receives the ball on his own half of the
field. |
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A player isn't offside if he moves back to onside position to receive
the ball. |
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Any attacker who is unmarked is, by definition, to be declared offside. |
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Law XII - Fouls and Misconduct |
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If the ball comes in contact with the hand or arm of an opponent in his
penalty area, a penalty kick shall be awarded. |
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No matter how far I kick the ball away, I can't be cautioned for delay
of game if the ball is still on the field when I kick it. |
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A player should not be sent off for intentional hand ball if he was only
trying to stop a goal. |
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It is dangerous play for my opponents to play the ball while they are
lying on the ground. My teams position has no effect on this ruling. |
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If the players shoe came off on the shot, then the goal should be disallowed
for dangerous play. |
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A spectator with a dog on a leash must stay at least one yard from the
touch line; however the dog, since it was unable to understand soccer rules,
may enter the field of play. |
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When a goalkeeper catches the ball, any nearby attacker shall run up to
the goalkeeper and stand directly in front of him, within one yard of him,
and shall stare at him. |
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Any ball which last touched a defender before going to the goalkeeper
shall be considered a back pass and penalized with an IFK. |