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02-27-2012, 12:13 PM #1NSCAA Member
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Trick Plays are unsportsmanlike?
Played a match this past Sunday and attempted the ol' corner kick play where one player puts the ball down and then touches it forward and calls another player over there to kick it. The second player gets the ball and dribbles and tries to pass or shoot.
The ref called a foul and told me it was unsportsmanlike and that he could have carded one of my players. After the game, I asked him for a more detailed explanation and he told me that he didn't allow trick plays. I asked him where in the FIFA rules was that disallowed and he told me, "Oh, it's in there. You tried to deliberately deceive me. Unsportsmanlike covers many areas."
I went home and double checked all the FIFA rules just make sure and the only thing that came close was feigning an injury, which we didn't do.
Any insight???
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02-27-2012, 05:51 PM #2
I always make a point to tell the official before the match to pay special attention to our corner kicks.
At U8 and U10, most of our boys are not strong enough to play a ball into the box, so we always play short corners. The issue we usually have to deal with is teams putting defenders right on the corner and not giving us the required yardage. Player A plays Player B, overlaps him into the field, and then we're off.
In your situation, it sounds like the ref was out of line. If the referee saw and knew what you were trying to pull off, then he should not have had a problem with it because it is well within the LOTG. If he missed it, he might have been embarrassed and tried to cover himself by coming up with a bogus rule. To say he doesn't allow trick plays is ludicrous. Does that mean he doesn't allow any creativity on set pieces or allow players to use "fakes" when dribbling either?"Football is simple, but the most difficult thing is to play simple football." - Johan Cruyff
"Simplicity is genius." - Sir Bobby Robson
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02-27-2012, 10:34 PM #3NSCAA Member
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that is exactly what i was thinking
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