You’ve worked your way through all the laws and now is the time to put all your knowledge into action.
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If you pass the course you’ll be able to download your personal certificate. You should then attend the practical session you chose at the start of the process.
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A player wearing a short sleeved yellow shirt can wear an under shirt of any colour.
What would you give?
When the ball is played the attacker’s head, body and legs are level with the second but last defender, however their arm is ahead of the defender. The attacker receives the ball and scores.
At kick off the ball can be kicked in any direction.
What would you give?
At the taking of a goal kick, the attacker is well ahead of the second but last defender. The attacker receives the ball directly and scores a goal.
This section looks at how the referee should restart the match after a range of different scenarios.
Again simply choose the right answer and submit!
Q1. A player deliberately trips an opponent outside the penalty area.
What would you give?
When the ball is played, the attacker (number 9)Â is ahead of the second but last defender. Another attacking player shoots at goal and the effort is saved by the goal keeper.The ball goes straight to the number 9 who scores.
A goalkeeper holds onto the ball, in both hands, for 10 seconds.
What would you give?
What is the correct distance from the goal line to the edge of the penalty area?
A defender takes a direct free kick outside the penalty area and passes to his goalkeeper who misses it and the ball goes into the goal.
What would you give?
What would you give?
At the taking of a corner the ball rebounds directly from the goal post and the taker kicks it straight into the goal.
A player elbows an opposing player in the face with force.
After the goalkeeper takes a goal kick the defender handles the ball before it leaves the penalty area.
A player tries to deceive the referee by deliberately falling to the ground after a challenge.
A defending player deliberately handles the ball, thus preventing a goal being scored.
This section continues a trend across the course by asking you what you would do in certain situations. This section concentrates on restarting play.
The goalkeeper, within his own penalty area, drops the ball to the ground and dribbles it outside the area. He then re-enters the penalty area and picks the ball up again with his hands.
A defending player deliberately stops a quick free kick from being taken.
A player, taking a penalty kick, plays the ball BACK for a colleague to run onto and shoot.
A player attempts to spit at an opponent but misses.
This section will look at Dimensions. Simply pick the correct dimensions and submit.
What is the acceptable width ans height of the goal posts?
At kick off the taker scores directly without it touching another player.
In the penalty area, a defending player denies a goal scoring opportunity by pushing an opponent to the ground.
What is the minimum and maximum length of the field of play?
At the taking of a penalty kick the goalkeeper moves 2 yds forward, off his line, before the kick is taken. He then saves the kick.
In open play a defender prevents a promising attack by pulling the opponents’ shirt with force.
What is the minimum and maximum width of the field of play?
A player collects the ball from a drop ball, dribbles towards the goal and scores without the ball touching another player.
A defending player tackles an opponent with force, the studs of the defender make full contact with the opposing player’s shin.
What should the radius of the centre circle be?
SThis section gives you a range of scenarios, some video based, and asks you to indicate what disciplinary action, in any, you would take.
Watch the video below and consider the question:
What would you give?
A defender trips the attacker inside the penalty area whilst trying to win the ball. There was not an obvious goal scoring opportunity.
In this section we’ll give you a number of statements and you need to decide whether they’re true or false.
This is the first one
The referee has to be informed before a substitution can take place
What would you give?
An attacker scores a goal by punching the ball into the net.
The minimum number of players needed to constitute a team and start a match is seven.
What would you give?
The attacker is ahead of the second but last defender. When the ball is played the attacker is inside their own half, they collect the ball and score a goal.
Shinguards are compulsory.
What would you give?
The attacker is in an offside position; the ball deflects off an opponent and goes directly to the attacker who scores.