Title: Misconduct
1Misconduct DOGSODenying an Obvious Goal
Scoring Opportunity
Rule 12 Fouls and Misconduct
- Rule 12-8.3.d
- .Serious foul play also includes the following
- A player anywhere on the field (other than the
goal keeper within his/her own penalty area) who
deliberately handles the ball preventing it from
going into the goal - A foul by a player against an opponent who is
moving toward his/her offensive goal with an
obvious opportunity to score
2Misconduct DOGSODisqualification Red Card
Rule 12 Fouls and Misconduct
- Penalty for DOGSO Yellow and Red Card
Disqualification (NJSIAA) - Player will leave the field
- Player will not return to play
- Player will not be replaced
- Team plays short
- REMEMBER MECHANICS
- Stop clock
- Show cards to offending player
- Notify coaches and fellow officials
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3DOGSO By Free Kick Foul
In order for a player to be disqualified for
denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity by an
offense punishable by a free kick or penalty
kick, four elements must be present.
The 4 Ds
- Number of Defenders
- Distance to Goal
- Distance to Ball
- Direction of Play
If any of these 4 Ds are missing, there
cannot be a disqualification for DOGSO.
4DOGSO 4 D Definitions
Rule 12 Fouls and Misconduct
- 1) Number of Defenders -- not more than one other
defender (usually the GK) between the foul and
the goal, not counting the defender committing
the foul - Distance to goal -- the closer the foul is to the
goal, the more likely it is an obvious goal
scoring opportunity - Distance to ball -- the attacker must have been
close enough to the ball at the time of the foul
to have continued playing the ball - 4) Direction of play -- the attacker must have
been moving toward the goal (not the goal line)
at the time the foul was committed.
5Rule 12 Fouls and Misconduct
DOGSO The 4 Ds
The 4 Ds
- Number of Defenders
- Distance to Goal
- Distance to Ball
- Direction of Play
If the 4 Ds qualifications are met then the
player committing the foul is DISQUALIFIED
6Misconduct DOGSO Application of Advantage
Rule 12 Fouls and Misconduct
Invoking advantage during DOGSO can be very
difficult and the referee should do so
cautiously Circumstances will vary from one
situation to another and there is no single
decision or criteria that would be universally
correct Referees must use discretion and make
the decision based on the level of play, game
circumstances and of course, common sense.
7Misconduct DOGSO by Free Kick FoulApplication
of Advantage
Rule 12 Fouls and Misconduct
- DOGSO by free kick foul is the denying of the
OPPORTUNITY to score a goal - Advantage, if invoked, is realized when the
offended teams or players, opportunity to
score a goal continues in spite of the foulthe
initial play continues - The team fouled may realize the advantage
without scoring a goal - For these reasons, the referee must be very
careful in the application of advantage in DOGSO
situations, especially if the foul occurs in the
penalty area
8Misconduct DOGSO by Free Kick FoulApplication
of Advantage
Rule 12 Fouls and Misconduct
- Rule 5.3.1 SITUATION C
- Player A2 is fouled by opponent B2 just outside
the opponents penalty area. Player A2 had an
obvious goal scoring opportunity. The referee
signals visibly and verbally Play On. - Player A2 then stumbles and falls to the ground.
- The referee will stop play, award a direct free
kick where Player A2 was fouled and disqualify B2
by showing a red and yellow card (NJSIAA) as the
obvious goal scoring opportunity - was denied by the foul there was no
- Advantage realized by player A2 or Team A
9Misconduct DOGSO by Free Kick FoulApplication
of Advantage
Rule 12 Fouls and Misconduct
- Rule 5.3.1 SITUATION C
- Player A2 is fouled by opponent B2 just outside
the opponents penalty area. Player A2 had an
obvious goal scoring opportunity. The referee
signals visibly and verbally Play On. - Player A2 maintains control of the ball,
continues towards the goal and then kicks the
ball wide of the goal - The referee will restart play with a goal kick.
Player A2 was fouled but maintained control of
himself and the ball, the play continued despite
the initial foul and A2 maintained the obvious
goal scoring opportunity - Advantage Opportunity
- Player B2 is CAUTIONED (NJSIAA)
10Misconduct DOGSO by Free Kick FoulApplication
of Advantage
Rule 12 Fouls and Misconduct
- Rule 5.3.1 SITUATION C
- Player A2 is fouled by opponent B2 just outside
the opponents penalty area. Player A2 had an
obvious goal scoring opportunity. The referee
sees that the ball is deflected towards teammate
A3 who may have an obvious goal scoring
opportunity. The referee visually and verbally
signals Play On. - Teammate A3 does not get the ball.
- The referee will stop play, disqualify B2 with a
red and yellow card (NJSIAA) and restart with a
direct free kick - as the obvious goal scoring opportunity
- was denied
11Misconduct DOGSO by Free Kick FoulApplication
of Advantage
Rule 12 Fouls and Misconduct
- Rule 5.3.1 SITUATION C
- Player A2 is fouled by opponent B2 just outside
the opponents penalty area. Player A2 had an
obvious goal scoring opportunity. The referee
sees that the ball is deflected towards teammate
A3 who will have an obvious goal scoring
opportunity. The referee visually and verbally
signals Play On. - Teammate A3 does get the ball, can control the
ball and has an obvious opportunity to score. - The referee will allow play to continue as Team A
has not been denied an obvious goal scoring
opportunity - at the next stoppage B2
- will be CAUTIONED (NJSIAA)
12Misconduct DOGSO by Deliberately Handling the
Ball
Rule 12 Fouls and Misconduct
- A player who deliberately handles the ball (other
than the goalkeeper within his/her penalty area)
and prevents the ball from entering the goal. - Offending player is disqualified (yellow and red
card, NJSIAA) - Restart play with direct free kick or penalty
kick - A player who deliberately handles the ball (other
than the goalkeeper within his/her penalty area)
to prevent the ball from entering the goal, but
the ball enters the goal. - Offending player is cautioned (yellow card)
- Restart play with a kick off as goal is scored
13Misconduct DOGSO by Handling Application of
Advantage
Rule 12 Fouls and Misconduct
- For handling to deny an obvious goal scoring
opportunity - if the ball does not enter the goal the player is
disqualified. - if the ball does enter the goal, the player is
cautioned - SITUATION 5.3.1 Situation A During a shot on
goal, B2, in the penalty area, reaches out and
deflects the ball. Just as B2 deflects the ball
with the hands, A2 kicks the free ball and (a) it
goes into the goal (b) does not go into the
goal. RULING In (a), award a goal and caution
B2 in (b), call handling, award a penalty kick
and disqualify B2. (12-8-1-f6, 7), (12-8-2-d1),
(14-1-1) (5.3.1 Situation A)