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Title: Site Selections for Future NFHS Meetings


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WELCOME
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  • IHSAA SOCCER RULES INTERPRETATION

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2009-2010NFHS Soccer RulesPowerPoint
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  • GENERAL ITEMS OF CONCERN
  • 1. Tournament Dates
  • 2. Rating Officials on-line

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  • GENERAL ITEMS OF CONCERN
  • (Cont.)
  • 3. Unsporting Behavior
  • 4. Ball People 2 from home team

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  • GENERAL ITEMS OF CONCERN
  • (Cont.)
  • 5. Use of electronic devises during contest -
    violation
  • 6. Two-year Soccer Rules Books

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  • GENERAL ITEMS OF CONCERN (cont.)
  • 7. Alumni Games should be held during the
    summer period of time. It is violation to hold
    them during the practice period.

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  • IHSAA YELLOW CARD
  • ACCUMULATION EJECTION
  • PROCEDURE

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  • - Coach record and report the Yellow cards to
    the Athletic Administrator
  • Coach work with athlete to avoid future cards
  • Athletic Administrator report the 5 card
    accumulation/suspension to the IHSAA using the
    usual rejection report formathlete sits the next
    scheduled contest.
  • The next 3 yellow cards will cause another
    suspension which will need to be reported in the
    same fashionsit the next scheduled contest.

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State of High School Soccer Nationally
  • Soccer is the fifth-most popular sport for boys
    and girls at the high school level.
  • According to the 2007-08 High School Athletics
    Participation Survey which is listed in the
    2008-09 NFHS Handbook
  • 383,561 H.S. Boys participate in the sport
  • 346,545 H.S. Girls participate in the sport
  • 11,122 H.S. Boys programs participate
  • throughout the country
  • 10,543 H.S. Girls programs participate
  • throughout the country

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NFHS Soccer Rules Changes
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NFHS Interpretation Policy
  • Each state high school association adopting these
    NFHS soccer rules is the sole and exclusive
    source of binding rules interpretations for
    contests involving its member schools. Any person
    having questions about the interpretation of NFHS
    soccer rules should contact the soccer rules
    interpreter designated by his or her state high
    school association.

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NFHS SoccerPoints of Emphasis
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NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes
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NFHS SoccerMajor Editorial Changes
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NFHS SoccerMajor Editorial Changes
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NFHS SoccerMajor Editorial Changes
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NFHS SoccerMajor Editorial Changes
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NFHS SoccerMajor Editorial Changes
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NFHS SoccerMajor Editorial Changes
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NFHS Soccer Rules BookAdditional Items
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NFHS Soccer Field Diagram
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NFHS Official Soccer Signals
Page 100-101
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2009-2010 Soccer RulesReminders
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NFHS Soccer Information
  • November 15, 2009 - Proposed rules changes from
    coaches and officials should be sent to Theresia
    Wynns at the IHSAA office. The change should
    include the exact working and the rationale for
    the change.
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