USSF SC Grassroots Recert Advanced
Questions and Answers
After my first game, my referee team talked about the game: what went well and what
didn't. Are these ALL the components for reflecting as a team? - ANSWER-both b and c
are correct
I'm more confident and comfortable making an offside decision (offense/no offense). I
understand when an offense occurs and when to raise my flag straight up to alert my
teammate,the referee, that an attacking player on the opponent's half of the field was: -
ANSWER-both a and b are correct
I'm the assistant referee in an 11v11 youth game, and I see an offense committed by an
attacker against an opponent while challenging for the ball. I should convey this
information to the referee if she doesn't stop play with a whistle because there is no
advantage. I should: - ANSWER-Look at where the referee is; determine if she saw the
action; if her view was obstructed, raise my flag with my left hand so long as there is no
advantage; slightly wave my flag; and after she stops the game, point in the direction of
the restart
I'm the referee in a youth game, and I see a defender challenge for the ball in an effort
to make the other team lose the ball. The defender tackles for the ball but misses and
with her momentum accidently, yet carelessly, trip her opponent. The ball continues to
move over the touchline. What is the restart of the game? - ANSWER-direct free kick
I've also spent some time on my own, self-reflecting about my last game. What else can
I do to help me improve in my next game(s)? - ANSWER-
I've completed my Online Grassroots Referee Course, and I can go back and
referenced the material as many times as needed to review various concepts including:
- ANSWER-all of the above
In addition to increasing knowledge and understanding of the game, reflection after the
game means: - ANSWER-Exchanging (offering and receiving) honest feedback: 1) what
I/we did well, 2) what I'd/we'd like to improve, and 3) how I/we would do something
differently to improve my/our performance in the next game(s)
In order to complete my Grassroots Referee Licensing Re-certification, I must also
complete the following: - ANSWER-risk management safesport & background check
In the 2019-2020 season, the laws describe a new procedure for a dropped ball. The
changes in the dropped ball procedure include the following EXCEPT: - ANSWER-All
other players (of either team) must remain at least 4.5 yards from the ball until it is in
play
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