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!
Can you tell me wich one is the drink break / cooling break gesture? Thank you.
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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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I didn't realise how tough it is for a referee
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Can you please make video on positioning when referee is alone, or when referee only has one assistant? And how to avoid being caught up in play? Maybe some drills for improving your running? Would be much appreciated. Thanks
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@trap8776Another 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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