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Dryden Soccer Club What is the appropriate role of parents in youth soccer? The Parent Trap offers a player's-eye view. Confused about the rules? See a simplified version of the soccer rules below, or visit the Links page to find the official FIFA rules. |
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Simplied Rules of Soccer Goalkeeper - The goalkeeper may play the ball with his or her hands, but only inside his or her own penalty area. The goalkeeper may not waste time putting the ball into play. The goalkeeper wears a different color jersey from his or her teammates.Out of Play - All of the ball must go completely past the outside edge of the touch line or goal line either on the ground or in the air. Goal - All of the ball must go completely past all of the goal line into the goal. Throw-In - After the ball has gone out over the touch line. The ball is thrown in at the spot it went out. Both of the player’s feet must be behind or on top of the touch line. The ball must be thrown from behind the head with both hands, one on each side of the ball. Corner Kick - After the ball has gone out over the goal line having last been touched by the defensive team. The ball is placed inside the corner arc and kicked by an offensive player. Goal Kick - After the ball has gone out over the goal line having last been touched by the offensive team. The ball is kicked by a defensive player from anywhere inside the goal area. The ball must be kicked out of the penalty area before it is back in play. Offside Penalty - A player is in an offside position but not necessarily offside if: Direct Free Kick - A kick is taken from the spot of the foul. Awarded for the following penal fouls when committed intentionally against an opponent (except when
committed inside the offenders own penalty area): Penalty Kick - Awarded for a penal foul committed inside a team’s penalty area and taken from the penalty spot. All players except the kicker and goalkeeper must be outside the penalty area, behind the ball and at least 10 yards from the penalty spot. The ball is in play after it has been kicked, but the kicker may not be the next to touch it. Advantage Clause - Any penalty which might in the opinion of the referee give an advantage to the team committing the foul shall not be called. Warning - A verbal warning from the referee to a player, coach or spectator. Caution (Yellow Card) - Five minute suspension without substitution in games of 60 minutes or more, three minutes in games of less than 60 minutes, for the following: 1. Serious foul play. 2. Violent conduct. 3. Spitting at anyone. 4. Denying a goal by deliberate handball. 5. Denying a goal by an offense punishable by a free kick or penalty kick. 6. Foul or abusive language. 7. Receiving a second yellow card. An ejected player, coach or spectator must immediately leave the field and surrounding area. An ejected player may not be replaced during the current game. |
Last modified on August 13, 2004 by Peggy Westerling