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HANDLING We thank FIFA and U.S. Soccer for much of this material, which has been adapted to the high school game. Don Muenz, OHSAA Director of Soccer Officiating Development

HANDLING We thank FIFA and U.S. Soccer for much of this material, which has been adapted to the high school game. Don Muenz, OHSAA Director of Soccer Officiating

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Page 1: HANDLING We thank FIFA and U.S. Soccer for much of this material, which has been adapted to the high school game. Don Muenz, OHSAA Director of Soccer Officiating

HANDLING

• We thank FIFA and U.S. Soccer for much of this material, which has been adapted to the high school game.

• Don Muenz, OHSAA Director of Soccer Officiating Development

Page 2: HANDLING We thank FIFA and U.S. Soccer for much of this material, which has been adapted to the high school game. Don Muenz, OHSAA Director of Soccer Officiating
Page 3: HANDLING We thank FIFA and U.S. Soccer for much of this material, which has been adapted to the high school game. Don Muenz, OHSAA Director of Soccer Officiating

HANDLING, THE FOUL

• “DELIBERATELY HANDLING, CARRYING, STRIKING OR PROPELLING BALL WITH HAND OR ARM” NF 12.2

• “HANDLING”: DELIBERATE PLAY WITH HAND OR ARM

• HAND OR ARM MUST MOVE TO BALL or• ARM MUST BE IN UNNATURAL POSITION NF 18.1.1(q)

Page 4: HANDLING We thank FIFA and U.S. Soccer for much of this material, which has been adapted to the high school game. Don Muenz, OHSAA Director of Soccer Officiating

THE ARM

Page 5: HANDLING We thank FIFA and U.S. Soccer for much of this material, which has been adapted to the high school game. Don Muenz, OHSAA Director of Soccer Officiating

WHAT “DELIBERATE” MEANS

“DELIBERATE FOUL”: PURPOSELY PLANNED ACT: TO DISRUPT GAME + TO GAIN AN ADVANTAGE NF 18.1.1(g)

Page 6: HANDLING We thank FIFA and U.S. Soccer for much of this material, which has been adapted to the high school game. Don Muenz, OHSAA Director of Soccer Officiating

JUDGE VERY CAREFULLY

• STUDY SHOWED THAT IF HANDLING WAS NEVER CALLED REF WOULD BE CORRECT 78% OF THE TIME

• HOW CAN WE BE SURE Of WHAT WE CALL OR DON’T CALL?

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HAND PLAYS THE BALL

• THIS IS THE EASIEST OF THE CRITERIA

• IF THE HAND PLAYS THE BALL = FOUL

• IF THE BALL PLAYS THE HAND = NO FOUL

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HAND TO BALL?

HAND MOVES TO BALL:DELIBERATE HANDLING↓↓

BALL MOVES TO ARM: NO FOUL ↓↓

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MORE ON HANDLING

DELIBERATE HANDLING BY CATCHING THE BALL

NO HANDLING: BALL DEADENS ON CHEST

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MORE ON HANDLING

DELIBERATE HANDLING:SIDE OF SHOULDER GOES TO BALL

NO HANDLING: CLAVICLE OR TOP OF SHOULDER GOES TO BALL

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MORE ON HANDLING

DELIBERATE HANDLING: SHOULDER MOVES TO PLAY BALL

NO HANDLING: BALL IS DRIVEN INTO ARM

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MORE HANDLING CRITERIA

• ARM OR HAND IN UNNATURAL POSITION +

• BALL MAKES CONTACT, THEN

• “DELIBERATENESS” SUPPLIED BY POSITION OF HAND/ARM

• THIS IS A DELIBERATE FOUL

Page 13: HANDLING We thank FIFA and U.S. Soccer for much of this material, which has been adapted to the high school game. Don Muenz, OHSAA Director of Soccer Officiating

HAND TO BALL + UNNATURAL POSITION

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MORE HANDLING CRITERIA• MAKING SELF “BIGGER”• TAKING AWAY OPPONENT’S SPACE• DENYING PASSING LANE• ARM AS BARRIER• DEFENDER OCCUPIES MORE SPACE BY

EXTENDING REACH• DEFENDER EXTENDS ABILITY TO PLAY BALL,

BENEFITTING FROM EXTENSION

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MAKING SELF BIGGER + TAKING AWAY SHOOTING LANE

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WALLS: MAKING SELF BIGGER + CONTACT

C

A

B

D

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MORE ON HANDLING

DELIBERATE HANDLING: BALL STRIKES LINKED ARMS IN WALL

NO DELIBERATE HANDLING: BALL STRIKES STATIONARY, UNLINKED ARM AT THE PLAYER’S SIDE

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TAKING AWAY PASSING LANE

Page 19: HANDLING We thank FIFA and U.S. Soccer for much of this material, which has been adapted to the high school game. Don Muenz, OHSAA Director of Soccer Officiating
Page 20: HANDLING We thank FIFA and U.S. Soccer for much of this material, which has been adapted to the high school game. Don Muenz, OHSAA Director of Soccer Officiating

REACTION TIME………

THE SHORTER THE REACTION TIME, THE LESS LIKELY A HANDLING OFFENSE

• BALL FROM CLOSE DISTANCE• BALL OUT OF PERIPHERAL VISION• FAST-MOVING BALL• WAS REACTION PURELY INSTINCTIVE?

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HANDLING

• ORIGINAL CONTACT NOT DELIBERATE• CONTACT CONTINUED TO GAIN ADVANTAGE• THIS IS HANDLING

Page 22: HANDLING We thank FIFA and U.S. Soccer for much of this material, which has been adapted to the high school game. Don Muenz, OHSAA Director of Soccer Officiating

MORE ON HANDLING

DELIBERATE HANDLING: SHOULDER MOVES TO PLAY BALL

NO HANDLING: BALL IS DRIVEN INTO ARM

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Deliberate????

Ball strikes player on arm - and - ball falls to player’s feet and he/she gains control and advantage …

No Foul!

Reasoning…

Player did not initiate the action

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EXAMPLES OF NONHANDLING

• MISSED TRAP STRIKES ANKLE AND POPS INTO HAND

• TWO PLAYERS JUMP STRAIGHT UP FOR A BALL, BUT JOSTLING CAUSES BALL TO STRIKE AN ARM

• ARMS AT THE SIDES WHEN PLAYER TURNS AND BALL STRIKES ARM

Page 25: HANDLING We thank FIFA and U.S. Soccer for much of this material, which has been adapted to the high school game. Don Muenz, OHSAA Director of Soccer Officiating

HANDLING REVIEW

• WE MUST SEE “DELIBERATENESS”

• IF NOT DELIBERATE, CANNOT BE HANDLING……PERIOD

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HANDLING REVIEW

DID PLAYER MAKE SELF BIGGER?1.DID ARM TAKE AWAY SPACE?2.WAS ARM USED AS A BARRIER?3.DID ARM EXTEND DEFENDER’S REACH?4.DID ARM EXTEND DEFENDER’S ABILITY TO

PLAY THE BALL?

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HANDLING REVIEW

• IS ARM IN UNNATURAL POSITION FOR THE TASK AT HAND?

• THIS SUPPLIES “DELIBERATENESS”

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Handling OffensesReview

Gray Area (Not Immediately Clear)

• Amount of Distance or Time to React

• Position of Player’s Hand or Arm

• Directing Ball After Initial Accidental Contact

Referee Must Exercise Judgment:

Sufficient Time to Avoid Contact=

High Likelihood of Offense

Held Up in Air or Away from Body=

High Likelihood of Offense

Advantage Taken (Control or Push Away)=

Handling Offense