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Referee Signals Guide

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Master the art of Referee Signals with our detailed guide. Perfect your signals to communicate your decisions clearly!

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The famous "goal" signal (not goal kick signal--this is where a goal is scored and you signal it) --some tips.......

1. Make sure that there are no DOGSO infractions before doing it.
2. Wait for the reactions of the goal-scoring team celebrating and the other team's reactions.
3. With either your L or R arm, bring it straight, parallel to the floor, all fingers also straight, towards the center area--that is the goal signal, but wait for the assistant ref or refs to concur before you nonverbally signal that the goal is given.

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Another signal I use alot, is if a tackler got the ball ... I put both hands together in front of me, then move them down & around to form a round shape like a ball & have them meet at the bottom ... then repeat going back up. I also yell out "Got the Ball" or "Ball ... Ball ... Ball" if needing to move on quickly.

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