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You must make a decision. This is why you are here, RIGHT!!!
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Oh,no-oo!!! ... Not a Penalty Kick!!
Andrew Castiglione
AYSO Section Referee
Founder of Ken Aston Referee
Society
"I cannot believe the referee called
it!"
"I cannot believe the referee did not
call it?"
Referees do not cause PK's. Sustained, skillful and relentless offensive
pressure on the defense does. Well, gaze at the USA vs. Jamaica World
Cup qualifier at Foxboro, MA, October 7, 2001? Landon Donovan taken
down. Clean tackle of the ball or foul in the penalty area worthy of PK?
Emotions run high when a penalty kick is called. Why? Because almost
always, or so it seems, a sure goal will result. (Ask Roberto Baggio
sometime.)
No
one wants to see one called against his or her own team. But if in
doubt, call it against the other team, no question!
The penalty kick is awarded- some would say earned-for any foul that
would, usually, result in a direct free kick. If it is inside the 44 x
18, committed by a defender in his or her own penalty area then a kick
from the 12 spot results.
Do
coaches, players and spectators seem confused on when it should be
called? Of two minds?... Sometimes. Are referees inconsistent
here? ...Sometimes. Do referees cause difficulties for themselves
in this call? ...Sometimes. Do teams want it only when it favors
them...all too often.
Referees need to be even-handed. If something is not called in the
middle of the field, then clearly it should NOT be called inside the 44
x 18. If it is an obvious foul everywhere else on the pitch, then it has
to be a PK inside the area.
Some guidelines:
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Are you sure? No doubt whatsoever?
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Do you have clear view?
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Are you close to action? ... You had
better be!
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Was it deliberate? On purpose? Obvious?
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Was it something inconsequential that
you might have let go prior?
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Does it look bad, but really was 'all
ball?'
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Was it ball-hitting hand? No call,
nothing.(98% of time.)
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Was it hand (very rare) deliberately
hitting ball? Now that is legit! (2% of time)
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Did player 'dive' into 'box' on contact?
Was it really the defender's fault?
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If you have assistants, did you make eye
contact with AR before making call or no call?
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Finally, was this a call or non-call
that you consistently had the whole game prior?
The
penalty kick is part of the game. It is Law 14. Valid. Real. Historical.
Integral to the spirit of the game. If you cannot deal with it,
especially at the Amateur level; if your personal courage falters, then
refereeing at one particular level may not be appropriate. Consider
another level, age, etc.
At
long last, you are the referee. You must make a decision. This is why
you are here, RIGHT!!! Decide or be gone. |