| | Soccer Referee"More
important than some people think"The
soccer referee is in the middle of the soccer field to enforce the laws
of the game. He does this with the help of his assistant referees, and
sometimes a fourth official.
As we all know, being
a soccer
official is no easy task. No matter what call you make somebody thinks
that you are wrong. So you have to be able to take it. - The
soccer ball meets the requirements
of the laws of the game.
- The players’ equipment
meets the requirements of the laws of the game.
- He
keeps the official time of the match, supported by his assistants.
- He
records the goals and any red cards, or yellow cards that are given out.
- He
stops play for fouls, injuries, corner kicks, and goal kicks.
- He
allows play to continue when a foul is committed if he decides that the
team that was fouled has advantage.
- He ensures the
safety of the soccer players.
Although
these are the main responsibilities that he has, the soccer referee can
discipline team officials on the bench if necessary. These team
officials can be sent to the dressing room, or away from the field of
play, if the offence is serious enough.
Injured
Players
The
referee will decide, based on the seriousness of the injury, when he
will stop play. After speaking with the injured player he will decide
if their is a need for medical help or not. He will then request the
medical assistance if the player cannot leave the field on his own. He
will send the player off the soccer field until the next
stoppage
of play, if he is fit to return. But the time to return is strictly up
to the referee. If the player does not leave he can be cautioned
(Yellow Card).
Positioning
The
soccer referee must be in the best position to see the players and his
assistants. He will run on a path that runs from one corner of
the
penalty area at one end of the field, to the corner of the penalty area
at the other end of the field, on the opposite side of the field.
 By being in good
position the referee can: - See the play well
- Talk
to individual players if necessary.
- Hear anything
said between opposing players.
He
must also be fit. He will run just as much as the players will. When is
the last time that you saw an over-weight soccer official? Not likely! Referee EquipmentTo
be a soccer official you also need the proper equipment. It is not
much, but you will need these tools to do your job properly: - A
good whistle so the players can hear when you stop the play.
- A
referee's wallet that contains your red and yellow cards, and a place
to record the events of the game.
- Flags for your
assistant referees.
- A good watch, or sometimes two,
to time the game properly.
- Good quality soccer
footwear for whatever field you will be on. That could include soccer
referee turf shoes, or cleats.
Attention
The
referee is not meant to be the center of attention. A good official
will be able to let the game flow, stopping play only when necessary.
He should be able to maintain control of the game, but let the players
decide the outcome. Being
a soccer referee is challenging, but also very rewarding. You will
receive respect from most, as they would never even try to do what you
do.
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