Soccer Referee Resources
Home
Ask a Question
Articles
Recent Questions
Search

You-Call-It
Previous You-Call-It's

VAR (Video Assistant Referee)

Q&A Quick Search
The Field of Play
The Ball
The Players
The Players Equipment
The Referee
The Other Match Officials
The Duration of the Match
The Start and Restart of Play
The Ball In and Out of Play
Determining the Outcome of a Match
Offside
Fouls and Misconduct
Free Kicks
Penalty kick
Throw In
Goal Kick
Corner Kick


Common Sense
Kicks - Penalty Mark
The Technical Area
The Fourth Official
Pre-Game
Fitness
Mechanics
Attitude and Control
League Specific
High School


Common Acronyms
Meet The Ref
Advertise
Contact AskTheRef
Help Wanted
About AskTheRef


Soccer Rules Changes 1580-2000


Panel Login

Question Number: 34511

Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 2/22/2022

RE: Youth-Adult, Competitive and Rec.

Barry Stewart of Chilliwack, BC Canada asks...

Re: how close is "playing distance"?

Here's a clip from Canada's 2-0 win over the USA, in Hamilton.

American attacker brings the ball into the PA and the Canadian (black uniform) steps in his path, lets the ball go through, and uses his back-side to stop the American player.

Ref indicates play on or advantage to Canada.

Now I know calling a foul and PK would be seen as harsh by many but aren't there two infractions by 'my' Canadian player? Outside the box... would the foul/s have been called against Canada?

https://photos.imageevent.com/barstewart/soccerreffing/concacaf2022/IMG_0195.mov

Answer provided by Referee Joe McHugh

Hi Barry
In this clip there is no foul by either player in my opinion. White moves the ball too far away and Black anticipates it by turning to shield the ball. The ball then runs to the 2nd Black defender who clears the ball away. Black expects contact given he moves to shield and White having moved the ball too far away tries to recover with some contact.

I think that the referee to help sell the no call on the White challenge gives what I assume is an advantage or foul to Black. The video is not clear enough to me what is given. To me there is not enough foul contact here by White for a foul although being picky it can be seen as a illegal charge. I cannot see it being awarded as a penalty kick.
I always make the point of the difficulty in looking at clips in isolation of the game. In a tetchy game a referee may decide to call minor fouls or makes calls that are best for match control.

Generally playing distance is two / three paces although we see that at times get stretched to more when players are shielding the ball out over the goal line.



Read other questions answered by Referee Joe McHugh

View Referee Joe McHugh profile

Answer provided by Referee Richard Dawson

Hi Barry,
other than a wee bit of innocuous interference and a bit of a shoulder spin by the blocked-out attacker. I think allowing play to continue would be fine . Two or three steps at the PACE of play is my idea of playing distance. I do DISLIKE the arms outstretched and a backwards motion and would consider such flaaction as impeding with contact thus holding . . Here the ball was played firmly enough away that the attacker was not seriously hampered given his position and the fact he over cooked the ball speed with no recovery chance.
Cheers



Read other questions answered by Referee Richard Dawson

View Referee Richard Dawson profile

Ask a Follow Up Question to Q# 34511
Read other Q & A regarding Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct

The following questions were asked as a follow up to the above question...

See Question: 34528

Soccer Referee Extras

Did you Ask the Ref? Find your answer here.


Enter Question Number

If you received a response regarding a submitted question enter your question number above to find the answer




Offside Question?

Offside Explained by Chuck Fleischer & Richard Dawson, Former & Current Editor of AskTheRef

<>
This web site and the answers to these questions are not sanctioned by or affiliated with any governing body of soccer. The free opinions expressed on this site should not be considered official interpretations of the Laws of the Game and are merely opinions of AskTheRef and our panel members. If you need an official ruling you should contact your state or local representative through your club or league. On AskTheRef your questions are answered by a panel of licensed referees. See Meet The Ref for details about our panel members. While there is no charge for asking the questions, donation to maintain the site are welcomed! <>