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Law 6 - Assistant Referee 5/26/2009DEBPIZZONIA of EAST HADDAM, CT USA asks...MY SON HAS BEEN ASKED TO LEARN THE REFEREE SIGNALS/SIGNS- - WHAT ARE THEY AND WHAT DO THEY MEAN??? THANKS ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 6 - Assistant Referee 4/27/2009john wilson of stirling, scotland asks...when the referee awards a penalty kick, where does the assistant referee stand at the kick. also if assistant referee spots a penalty decision what is the procedure. does he raise his flag and run to the corner flag or does he just raise his flag to ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 6 - Assistant Referee 4/23/2009Giovanni of Midlothian, Texas USA asks...I was the Assistan Referee in an a men's open match . A shot was taken and I followed it towards the goal line, it hit the crossbar bounced completlly past the goal line, and then reentered the field . I followed the correct procedures and the refer...
Read The Full Q & A Law 6 - Assistant Referee 3/26/2009David of Des Moines, IA US asks...Thanks for answering my question. Forgive my denseness but there are still a couple of things that I am unsure of: 1.I know to stop play immediatley if the foul is being retaliated, but if not and the ball has been cleared way up fi...
Read The Full Q & A Law 6 - Assistant Referee 3/23/2009David of Des Moines, IA US asks...I know ARs don't officially play advantage, But what about this scenerio: Defender (team 'A) steals ball from attacker (team 'B) while deep in her own defensive area of the field and clears it upfield. After the ball is kicked, the miffed...
Read The Full Q & A Law 6 - Assistant Referee 3/11/2009Richard Marvin of Sheffield, South Yorkshire England asks...During a recent Premier League match, my other half asked me why assistant Referees have two different coloured flags i.e one is plain and the other is Quarters. For all of my football knowledge i just could'nt answer this question and it is really s...
Read The Full Q & A Law 6 - Assistant Referee 1/31/2009Les Sicherman of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada asks...If the ball runs out of play towards the AR, is he at all costs avoid stopping the ball, or can he stop the ball as long as his action doesn't provide an unfair advantage to one team. There is always the temptation to stop the ball in order to speed ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 6 - Assistant Referee 12/18/2008David Ogrin of New Braunfels, Texas USA asks...Thank you all. At the last two tournaments here in South Texas a number of us were kicking this around deciding on the best mechanics. Bottom line then is stay with the second to last defender or the ball whichever is closer to the goal lin...
Read The Full Q & A Law 6 - Assistant Referee 9/19/2008Terry Allen of Coffs Harbour, NSW Australia asks...A history question really. The AR's are always positioned to the right of a team as they attack, but when did this first begin? Footage of the 1954 World Cup clearly shows AR's on the left, but by 1958 they were on the right. Does anyone know when/wh...
Read The Full Q & A Law 6 - Assistant Referee 9/4/2008Nicholas Broderick of St. John's, Newfoundland Canada asks...This question is pointed towards the mechanics used as an AR in the following situation rather than the Laws that apply to it: Two attacking players are on a break towards their opponent's goal, one of them dribbling it upfield. They are 40 ...
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