Pre-Game Importance of the Conference Referee Training March 27, 2013 Sand Creek Middle School
Topics • Pre-Game Conference • Major Aspects • Responsibilities • Team Work • Match Tactics • Conclusion
Pre-Conference Rule #1 There is nothing more important to referee success than communication between the team!
What Is A Pre-Game Conference?
What Is A Pre-Game Conference? • A meeting prior to the game, of the referee and the assistant referees or referee and club assistant referees, to ensure the team members are familiar with the important aspects, expectations and responsibilities of each member of the team, as well as, to ensure clear communication during the match.
Is it Required? Y E S !!!
Major Aspects of the PRE-GAME CONFERENCE The Referee Team Become familiar with each others’ experience and background
Major Aspects of the PRE-GAME CONFERENCE The Referee Team Review procedures and mechanics in accordance with the Guide to Procedures
Major Aspects of the PRE-GAME CONFERENCE SHOULD ALWAYS INCLUDE: • Pre-game Inspections • Team Mechanics • Game Administration • Coverage of Boundaries • Coverage of Infractions • Coverage of Misconduct
Major Aspects of the PRE-GAME CONFERENCE The Referee Team Discusses any special expectations, unusual field or match conditions, special rules of competition
Major Aspects of the PRE-GAME CONFERENCE The Referee Team Discuss any signals or procedures other than those prescribed in the Guide to Procedures for communicating information (Verbal – Non-verbal)
Major Aspects of the PRE-GAME CONFERENCE The Referee Team Shares and discusses information regarding known team and/or player tactics, strategies, skills and patterns of behavior
Pre-Game Conference MIGHT ALSO INCLUDE: • Special Rules of Competition (e.g., substitutions, ties, necessity of a winner) • Personality of the Coach • Pre-game Ceremonies
Pre-Game Conference PREGAME INSPECTIONS Field: Conditions of Surface Lining (Marking) of Field Goals and Nets Corner/Halfway Flags Game Balls Players: Equipment Roster/Cards
Field/Player Inspection Condition, Markings, Nets, Goals, Game Balls, Equipment, Rosters/Passes Coaches Identify each team members duties
Team Work/Game Administration Fouls in the AR’s immediate area of control: • When should the AR get involved? – When the AR is closer to play than the Ref – When the Ref is clearly obstructed • With which fouls will the Ref need help? – Shirt/Short pull – Handing – Fouls of VC or SFP Cover the importance of getting it right
Team Work/Game Administration Fouls outside the AR’s immediate area of control: • When should the AR get involved? – Breakaway – When the Ref has a poor angle • With which fouls will the Ref need help? – Push/Pull by the attacker – Handing – Fouls of VC or SFP Cover the importance of getting it right
Team Work/Game Administration Fouls opposite the AR: • When should the AR get involved? – Breakaway – Ref looks for help • With which fouls will the Ref need help? – Handball – Fouls of violence
Team Work/Game Administration Fouls called by the AR: • In the blue, 100% sure • In the yellow, 150% sure • In the red, 1000% sure
Pre-Game Conference TEAM MECHANICS Which Diagonal A.R.’s Zone of Control Mirror Flags Pre-Game Entry Start of Each Period Checks Positions and Signals For All Stoppages
Pre-Game Conference GAME ADMINISTRATION Timing Recording of Goals and Cards Administration of Substitutions Duties of Fourth Official
Pre-Game Conference GAME ADMINISTRATION Injuries AR on walls Quick counter-attacks OT and PKs (sometimes)
Pre-Game Conference Fouls on top of the penalty area and the Ref calls the foul: • Inside the penalty area • Outside the penalty area • Unsure
Pre-Game Conference Fouls on top of the penalty area and the AR calls the foul: • Inside the penalty area • Outside the penalty area • Unsure DON’T BE!
Other Areas to Review based upon the age of the participants Administration of the penalty kick: • Responsibilities of the AR – Position – Goal/No goal – Goalkeeper encroachment • Signal to be used for GK encroachment
Other Areas to Review based upon the age of the participants Wall management: • Walls set by the referee-ARs MUST WATCH THE PLAYERS NOT IN THE WALL • Free kicks within 10 yards of the touchline
Other Areas to Review based upon the age of the participants Goals: Proper Procedure for • Good goal • Foul by attacker • Player in an offside position – Scores the goal – Not the goal scorer Interference?
Other Areas to Review based upon the age of the participants Review of Managing Mass confrontation: • Where does it happen? “Hot spots”
Other Areas to Review based upon the age of the participants Mass confrontation: When does it happen? – Injured players – Star players – “Hot heads ” – ”
Other Areas to Review based upon the age of the participants Diagonal Start of each half Position Signaling on the touch and goal line Administration of substitutions Handling of injuries
Team Work/Game Administration Mass confrontation: • Action – First AR to get in, get there! – Second AR, come within 10-20 yards. Be ready to step in if it becomes too big to handle – Ref & AR(‘s) must conference before action is taken. – If you have information, GIVE IT!!! – No questions- ”Did you see what he did?” – Number, what happened, yellow/red
Other Areas to Review based upon the age of the participants Communication: When to Tighten Up When to Relax Signals for All is good, Great decision Identifying Persistent Infringement Direction on throw-ins if unsure Suggesting Yellow card or Red card
Other Areas to Review based upon the age of the participants Areas to be discussed • Missed flags – Offside – Fouls • Mirror flags • Recording – Goals – Yellow/Red cards • Second yellow ≠ Red card
Other Areas to Review based upon the age of the participants Rules of competition – Length of halves – Overtime? – Number of substitutions-Reentry? – Pregame ceremonies
Other Areas to Review based upon the age of the participants Team tactics/Playing styles – Attack vs. Defense oriented – Long balls vs. Short pass out of the back – Lots of tactical fouls to break up plays – Special free kick situations
Other Areas to Review based upon the age of the participants Characteristics of individual players – Divers/Embellishers – Enforcers – Skilled players Need to stay close – Goal scorers to these players – Holding midfielders – Players with short fuses – Team leader
Conclusion • Always a work in progress • Include any information that will help the referee crew deal with any situation • Add to your pregame based upon previous game situations
Conclusion Expect the unexpected, and be prepared to deal with it!
Conclusion IF YOU FAIL TO PREPARE, PREPARE TO FAIL!!!
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