• Hello Norwood Referees,

    Please watch each short video, then answer the corrosponding questions below.

     Every answer can be found in the videos.
    The two videos can be found HERE and below.

    Once you have completed the questions, please submit this form with your name & email address.  You will receive the answer key upon your submission and I will forward your answers once I recieve it.

    Note: This is not a Test, there is no pass/fail, this is a training tool only, although I do want you to complete this prior to the beginning of the season.

    The first half of questions are for center referees, and the second porttion are for AR's.

    All questions must be answered to submit the form.

    If you have any questions, please contact me.


    Thank you,
    Erik Bodenhofer
    Erik Bodenhofer

    NYS Board of Directors
    NYS Referee Trainer
    (h) 781-769-4067
    (c) 781-724-0612

    ebodenhofer@yahoo.com

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    Referee Signals

    AR signals

    Proper signaling is important for officials at all levels of the game. The specific signals used by the referee are intended to communicate decisions and instructions so it’s vital that these signals be performed clearly and accurately. U.S. Soccer recommends that referees of all levels follow these guidelines to provide consistency and clarity when delivering information and directions to other members of the officiating team, players, substitutes, team officials, and even spectators. Proper signaling is important for officials at all levels of the game. The specific signals used by assistant referees are more informational or advisory in nature so it’s vital that these signals be performed clearly and accurately. Watch the video, Assistant Referee Signals, to learn more about U.S. Soccer’s recommendations and guidelines on proper referee signaling.

    • 1) Click here for Center Referee questions 
    • What are the following pictures indicating?

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    • 1) Above picture*
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    • 2) Above picture*
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    • 3) Above picture*
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    • 4) Above picture*
    • 2) Click here & refer to the videos for answers. 
    • 8) When is the hand lowered after the Indirect free kick signal is indicated?*
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    • 11) When a restart such as a free kick, goal kick, throw-in or a corner kick must be delayed, how is the restart indicated?*
    • 13) After a goal has been scored, you..*
    • 3) Click here for Assistant Referee questions 
    • ***PLEASE READ BEFORE CONTINUING*** If you're certified & haven't officiated as an AR for travel matches, pay special attention to this section and answer the following questions the best you can.

      If you aren’t certified, it's recommended you still answer them, as you currently perform AR duties within the Intramural program, and it'll be very helpful towards your advancement.
    • 15) During active play, where is the Assistant Referee expected to hold the flag.*
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    • 16) In the above photo, which signal is this?*
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    • 20) To signal a yellow card offense you....*
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    • 22) What does the AR do if they determine that a goal is to be disallowed due to an offside offense?*
    • 23) What signal should you indicate for a ball that has left and came back onto the field of play undetected by the referee?*
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    • During penalty kicks, you must position yourself to the inner penalty line & goal line.

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    • 29) What is this above signal?*
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    • Click here: Enter any comments, then submit answers 
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    • After you hit submit, you will recieve an answer key in your email.  If you do not recieve an answer key, then you have not submitted your answers.

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