Title: 20082009 NFHS Soccer PowerPoint
12008-2009NFHS SoccerPowerPoint
2National Federation of State High School
Associations
3National Federation of State High School
Associations cont.
- The NFHS is located in Indianapolis, Indiana
(Est. 1920) - National leadership organization for high school
sports and fine arts activities - The NFHS writes playing rules for 17 boys and
girl sports at the high school level - Membership 50 member state associations and the
District of Columbia - NFHS reaches more than 18,500
- high schools and 11 million
- participants in high school activity
- programs, including more than 7
- million in high school sports
- National authority on
- interscholastic activity programs
4National Federation of State High School
Associations cont.
- NFHS
- Conducts national meetings
- Sanctions interstate events
- Produces publications for high school coaches,
officials and athletic directors - Sponsors professional organizations for high
school coaches, officials, spirit coaches, speech
and debate coaches and music adjudicators - Serves as the national source for interscholastic
coach training and serves as a national
information resource of interscholastic athletics
and activities
5National Federation of State High School
Associations cont.
- NFHS Web site - www.nfhs.org
6State of High School Soccer Nationally
- Soccer is the fifth-most popular sport for boys
and girls at the high school level. - According to the 2006-07 High School Athletics
Participation Survey which is listed in the
2007-08 NFHS Handbook - 377,999 H.S. Boys participate in the sport
- 337,632 H.S. Girls participate in the sport
- 11,066 H.S. Boys programs participate
- throughout the country
- 10,503 H.S. Girls programs participate
- throughout the country
7NFHS Soccer Rules Changes
82008-09 NFHS Soccer Rules Committee
9NFHS 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.
10NFHS Interpretation Policy cont.
- The NFHS is the sole and exclusive source of
interpretations of NFHS soccer rules. State rules
interpreters may contact the NFHS for soccer
rules interpretations. Soccer rules
interpretations from other rule making bodies
should not be considered.
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20NFHS SoccerPoints of Emphasis
21Legal guard worn legally.
Legal guard worn improperly
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23Meets NOCSAE Standards Approval Tag
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29NFHS Soccer Major Editorial Changes
30NFHS SoccerMajor Editorial Changes
31NFHS Soccer Rules BookAdditional Items
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34NFHS Soccer Field Diagram
Page 11
35Comparison of NFHS and NCAA Rules and FIFA Laws
Page 71-82
36NFHS Assistant Referee Signals
Page 95
37NFHS Official Soccer Signals
Page 108-109
382009-2010 Soccer RulesReminders
392009-2010 NFHS Soccer Rule Change Proposal Form
Due December 1, 2008 Must be submitted to your
state association office for approval.
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40NFHS Soccer Information
- NFHS Soccer Rules Changes Proposal Forms Due
- December 1, 2008
- 2009 NFHS Soccer Rules Committee Meeting
- January 26-28, 2009
- Hyatt Regency Indianapolis
- 2009 NFHS Soccer Rules Interpreters Meeting
- July 13, 2009
- Hyatt Regency Indianapolis
41Contact Information
- SOCCER EDITOR
- Mark Koski, CMAA, Assistant Director
- National Federation of State High School
Associations - PO Box 690
- Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
- Office Phone (317) 972-6900
- E-mail mkoski_at_nfhs.org
- Website www.nfhs.org
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42Thank You!www.nfhs.org