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Soccer Maine
Effective January 1, 2004
Applicability:
Each coach is responsible for his/her
actions, the actions of his/her players and bench personnel. Each coach, player,
and spectator shall at all times support the referee and assistant referees.
Failure to do so will undermine the referee’s authority, and has the potential
of creating a hostile environment for the players, spectators, coaches, and
referees alike. No one is to address the referee in a negative manner during or
after the game.
Coaches’ communications with the referee
and assistant referees:
Coaches and/or bench personnel may NOT
address any member of the referee crew during play except for:
· Responding to a referee initiated communication.
· Making a request for substitutions.
· Pointing out emergencies or safety issues, such as an
injured player on the field.
· To request
clarification of any call provided the request is courteous and
non-argumentative.
First infraction: Referee may stop the
game and remind the coach or bench personnel of Soccer Maine’s zero tolerance
policy.
Second infraction: Caution. (No
yellow card shall be shown to any coach or bench personnel). The
referee may issue a final warning that a third infraction may result in an
ejection.
Third infraction: Ejection. (No
red card shall be shown to any coach or bench personnel). The referee
may instruct the coach or bench personnel to leave the field. Thereafter, the
ejected person must depart to a distance where he or she can no longer see or
hear anything to do with the match. If the ejected person fails to leave the
field, the referee may abandon the game.
Nothing in this rule may be construed to
limit the referee’s discretion as granted by FIFA Laws of the Game.
Spectator communications with the referee
and assistant referees:
Negative or critical comments directed to
any member of the referee crew will not be tolerated.
First infraction: Referee may stop the
game, request the assistance of both coaches, and remind the spectator of
Soccer Maine’s zero tolerance policy.
Second infraction: Referee may stop the
game and issue a final warning that a third infraction may result in an
ejection.
Third infraction: The referee may
instruct the coaches to direct the spectator to leave the field. If the
ejected person fails to leave the field, the referee may abandon the game.
Nothing in this rule may be construed to
limit the referee’s discretion as granted by FIFA Laws of the Game.
Notification:
Should a referee eject any player, coach, bench personnel or
spectator, and/or abandon a game, he/she shall notify the Soccer Maine office by
phone at 942-0950. If a game is abandoned prior to completion, the referee
will make no determination as to the outcome of the match. A written report
of the pertinent facts should be sent to the Soccer Maine office within 24
hours. The Soccer Maine office will refer the matter to its disciplinary
committee for further action, if necessary, and/or to the appropriate
competition committee for disposition of an abandoned game.
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