Rules of Indoor Hockey including explanations. Effective from 1 January 2016

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3 Rules of Indoor Hockey including explntions Effective from 1 Jnury 2016 Copyright FIH 2015 The Interntionl Hockey Federtion Rue du Vlentin 61 CH 1004 Lusnne Switzerlnd Tel. : Fx : E-mil : info@fih.ch Internet : 1

4 Responsiility nd Liility Prticipnts in indoor hockey must e wre of the Rules of Indoor Hockey nd of other informtion in this puliction. They re expected to perform ccording to the Rules. Emphsis is plced on sfety. Everyone involved in the gme must ct with considertion for the sfety of others. Relevnt ntionl legisltion must e oserved. Plyers must ensure tht their equipment does not constitute dnger to themselves or to others y virtue of its qulity, mterils or design. The Interntionl Hockey Federtion (FIH) does not ccept responsiility for ny defects or non-complince of fcilities nd is not lile for ny consequences resulting from their use. Any verifiction of fcilities or equipment conducted efore mtch is limited to ensuring n overll ppernce of complince nd sporting requirements. Umpires exercise n importnt role controlling the gme nd ensuring fir ply. Implementtion nd Authority The Rules of Indoor Hockey pply to ll indoor hockey plyers nd officils. Ntionl Associtions hve discretion to decide the dte of implementtion t ntionl level. The dte of implementtion for interntionl competition is 1 Jnury The Rules of Indoor Hockey re issued y the FIH Rules Committee under the uthority of the Interntionl Hockey Federtion. Copyright is held y the Interntionl Hockey Federtion. Avilility of the Rules Informtion out the vilility of the Rules of Indoor Hockey on the FIH wesite nd out the purchse of Rules ooks is included t the end of this puliction. 2

5 CONTENTS Introduction... 4 Terminology... 9 PLAYING THE GAME 1 Pitch Composition of tems Cptins Plyers clothing nd equipment Mtch nd result Strt nd re-strt the mtch Bll outside the pitch Method of scoring Conduct of ply : plyers Conduct of ply : golkeepers nd plyers with golkeeping privileges Conduct of ply : umpires Penlties Procedures for tking penlties Personl penlties UMPIRING 1 Ojectives Applying the rules Umpiring skills Umpiring signls PITCH AND EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS 1 Pitch nd pitch equipment Stick Bll Golkeeper s equipment Additionl Informtion Aville

6 Introduction THE Rules CYCLE The Rules of Indoor Hockey in this new puliction re effective from 1 Jnury 2016 t interntionl level. Ntionl Associtions hve discretion to decide the dte of implementtion t ntionl level. As usul, strting dte is specified ut not n end dte. In exceptionl circumstnces the Interntionl Hockey Federtion (FIH) retins the right to mke chnges which will e notified to Ntionl Associtions nd pulished on the FIH wesite: RULES REVIEW The FIH Rules Committee regulrly reviews ll the Rules of Indoor Hockey. It tkes ccount of informtion nd oservtions from wide vriety of sources including Ntionl Associtions, plyers, coches, officils, medi nd specttors together with mtch nd competition reports, video nlysis nd Rules trils. Ides which hve lredy een trilled with the FIH Rules Committee s pprovl in locl or limited circumstnces re especilly vlule. Rules chnges cn then e sed on prcticl experience. Rules CHANGES The most significnt chnge to the 2015 version of the Rules ws the reduction of the mximum numer of plyers on the pitch from six to five. Bsed upon feedck it hs een greed to return to six plyers nd this is the mjor chnge in this set of Rules of Indoor Hockey. In line with the recent chnges to the free hit rule for Outdoor Hockey, ttcking free pushes wrded with 3 metres of the edge of the circle will now e tken from the point of the offence. 4

7 The interprettion tht ws dopted t the 2015 Indoor World Cups in Leipzig (GER) regrding the trpping of plyer in possession of the ll, either in the corner of the pitch or ginst the ords y opponents lying flt sticks on the floor, wherey spce for n outlet pss must e left is now formlly included in the Rules. Filure to do so will result in opponents eing penlised. This should result in fr fewer ullies nd more ttrctive gme. The numer of llowed golkeeper sustitutions off the pitch remins t two per tem per mtch. However, in order to simplify the sustitution process for golkeepers, sustitutions etween golkeepers wering full protective equipment will now no longer count towrds this totl. Otherwise, chnges in this edition of the Rules re essentilly tidying up or clrifictions of existing Rules. To drw ttention to ll chnges, even these minor points of clrifiction, line ppers in the mrgin of ny text which hs een chnged. PLAYING Rules in INTERntionl mtches In n interntionl mtch, green crd continues to indicte temporry suspension of 1 minute of plying time, wheres in ll other mtches it is wrning. Whilst it is the intention of the Rules nd Competitions Committees to try nd reduce s fr s possile the numer of vritions to the Rules which occur through Tournment regultion, the green crd will remin s wrning for the time eing. The green crd hs een used this wy t interntionl level for some time. This recognises tht these mtches re plyed under the control of technicl tle, with experienced plyers nd officils. Some other smll vritions in the plying Rules lso occur in these top level mtches. It must e understood, however, tht they only pply in these mtches; ll other mtches must e plyed in ccordnce with the Rules of Indoor Hockey unless otherwise greed y the FIH Rules Committee fter sumission y Continentl Federtion or Ntionl Assocition. 5

8 It is the intention of the Rules nd Competitions Committees to try nd reduce s fr s possile the numer of vritions to the Rules which occur through Tournment regultions. APPLYING THE Rules The FIH Rules Committee continues to e concerned tht some Rules re not pplied consistently. Rule 7.4.c: ll intentionlly plyed over the ck-line y defender nd no gol is scored. If it is cler tht the ction is intentionl, umpires should not hesitte to wrd penlty corner. Rule 9.12: ostruction. Umpires should penlise shielding the ll with the stick more strictly. They should lso look out for tckling plyer who y pushing or lening on n opponent cuses them to lose possession of the ll. Rule 9.19: ll held or trpped ginst the side-ords. When this ction is clerly delierte, umpires should tret this s n intentionl offence nd penlise it ccordingly. Rule 13.2.: ll sttionry t free push. Umpires re sometimes not strict enough on requiring the ll to e sttionry, leit very riefly, for free push especilly if it is tken using self-pss. Rules DEVELOPMENT We elieve indoor hockey is enjoyle to ply, officite in nd wtch. Nevertheless, we will continue to seek wys of mking the gme even more enjoyle for ll its prticipnts while retining its unique nd ttrctive chrcteristics. This enles our sport to develop which is necessry in world which mkes lrge demnds on personl time nd in which recretion nd sport cn contriute to personl welleing. The FIH Rules Committee will therefore continue to welcome suggestions for Rules developments or for clrifiction of current Rules of Indoor Hockey especilly from Ntionl Hockey Associtions. Ntionl Associtions re n importnt primry source 6

9 of dvice nd guidnce ut, if pproprite, Rules suggestions or questions cn e sent y emil to info@fih.ch or to the FIH postl ddress. 7

10 MEMBERSHIP OF THE FIH RULES committee, 2016 : Chir : Secretry : Dvid Collier Richrd Wilson Memers : Christin Blsch Mrgret Hunnll Alin Renud Ahmed Essmt Youssef Peter Elders Ktrin Powell Derek Sndison Beth Smith 8

11 TERMINOLOGY Plyer One of the prticipnts in tem. Tem A tem consists of mximum of twelve persons composed of mximum of six plyers on the pitch nd up to six sustitutes. Field Plyer One of the prticipnts on the pitch other thn the golkeeper. Golkeeper One of the prticipnts of ech tem on the pitch who wers full protective equipment comprising t lest hedger, leg gurds nd kickers nd who is lso permitted to wer golkeeping hnd protectors nd other protective equipment. Field Plyer with Golkeeping Privileges One of the prticipnts on the pitch who does not wer full protective equipment ut who hs golkeeping privileges ; this plyer wers different colour shirt to their other tem memers s identifiction. Attck (Attcker) The tem (plyer) which (who) is trying to score gol. Defence (Defender) The tem (plyer) which (who) is trying to prevent gol eing scored. Bck-line The shorter (22 metres) perimeter line. Gol-line The ck-line etween the gol-posts. Side-ords The ords comprising the longer (44 metres) perimeter of the pitch. Circle The re enclosed y nd including the two qurter circles nd the lines joining them t ech end of the pitch opposite the centre of the ck-lines. 9

12 Plying the ll : field plyer Stopping, deflecting or moving the ll with the stick. Push Moving the ll long the ground using pushing movement of the stick fter the stick hs een plced close to the ll. When push is mde, oth the ll nd the hed of the stick re in contct with the ground. Flick Pushing the ll so tht it is rised off the ground. Scoop Rising the ll off the ground y plcing the hed of the stick under the ll nd using lifting movement. Hit (which is not permitted in indoor hockey) Striking or slp hitting the ll using swinging movement of the stick towrds the ll. Slp hitting the ll, which involves long pushing or sweeping movement with the stick efore mking contct with the ll, is regrded s hit nd is therefore not permitted. Shot t gol The ction of n ttcker ttempting to score y plying the ll towrds the gol from within the circle. The ll my miss the gol ut the ction is still shot t gol if the plyer s intention is to score with shot directed towrds the gol. Plying distnce The distnce within which plyer is cple of reching the ll to ply it. Tckle An ction to stop n opponent retining possession of the ll. Offence An ction contrry to the Rules which my e penlised y n umpire. 10

13 Time-out A time-out is n interruption of the gme nd of the mtch time requested y the tem cptin or tem officil. 11

14 PLAYING THE GAME 1 Pitch The informtion elow provides simplified description of the pitch. Detiled specifictions of the pitch nd equipment re provided in seprte section t the end of these Rules. 1.1 The pitch is rectngulr 44 metres long nd 22 metres wide. Use of full-size pitch is strongly recommended ut smller size pitch my e specified in ntionl or locl regultions. The minimum size of pitch is 36 metres long nd 18 metres wide. 1.2 Side-ords mrk the longer perimeters of the pitch ; cklines mrk the shorter perimeters of the pitch. 1.3 The gol-lines re the prts of the ck-lines etween the gol-posts. 1.4 A centre-line is mrked cross the middle of the pitch. 1.5 Ares referred to s the circles re mrked inside the pitch round the gols nd opposite the centres of the cklines. 1.6 Penlty spots 100 mm in dimeter re mrked in front of the centre of ech gol with the centre of ech spot 7 metres from the inner edge of the gol-line. 1.7 All lines re 50 mm wide nd re prt of the pitch. 1.8 Gols re positioned outside the pitch t the centre of nd touching ech ck-line. No equipment or items, such s helmets, fce msks, gloves, towels, wter ottles etc. my e plced inside the gols. 12

15 A ench for ech tem is plced outside nd long one side of the pitch. For ech hlf of the mtch tem occupies the ench nerest the gol they re defending. Sustitutes must sit on their tem s ench when not on the pitch. 2 Composition of tems 2.1 A mximum of six plyers from ech tem tke prt in ply t ny prticulr time during the mtch. If tem hs more thn the permitted numer of plyers on the pitch, time should e stopped to correct the sitution. Decisions tken prior to correcting the sitution cnnot e chnged. Ply nd time is restrted with penlty corner wrded ginst the tem responsile. 2.2 Ech tem hs either golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges on the pitch or plys only with field plyers. Ech tem my ply with : golkeeper wering different colour shirt nd full protective equipment comprising t lest hedger, leg gurds nd kickers ; this plyer is referred to in these Rules s golkeeper ; or field plyer with golkeeping privileges wering different colour shirt nd who my wer protective hedger (ut not leg gurds nd kickers or other golkeeping protective equipment) when inside the hlf of the pitch they re defending ; they must wer protective hedger when defending penlty corner 13

16 or penlty stroke ; this plyer is referred to in these Rules s plyer with golkeeping privileges ; or only field plyers ; no plyer hs golkeeping privileges or wers different colour shirt ; no plyer my wer protective hedger except fce msk when defending penlty corner or penlty stroke ; ll tem plyers wer the sme colour shirt. Any chnge etween these options must tke plce s sustitution. 2.3 Ech tem is permitted to sustitute from mximum of twelve plyers : sustitution is permitted t ny time except within the period from the wrd of penlty corner until fter it hs een completed ; during this period sustitution is only permitted for injury to or suspension of the defending golkeeper or defending plyer with golkeeping privileges If nother penlty corner is wrded efore completion of the previous penlty corner, sustitution other thn for n injured or suspended defending golkeeper or defending plyer with golkeeping privileges must not tke plce until tht susequent penlty corner hs een completed. At penlty corner, defending golkeeper (ie wering full protective equipment) who is injured or suspended my e sustituted y nother golkeeper wering full protective equipment or y plyer with golkeeping privileges. At penlty corner, defending plyer with golkeeping privileges who is injured or suspended 14

17 my e sustituted y nother plyer with golkeeping privileges, nd not y golkeeper wering full protective equipment or field plyer. If tem hs only field plyers, no sustitution is permitted t penlty corner until it hs een completed. If the golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges is suspended, the offending tem plys with one fewer plyer. there is no limit to the numer of plyers who re permitted to e sustituted t the sme time or to the numer of times ny plyer is permitted to sustitute or e sustituted, except tht the numer of times tem my sustitute their golkeepers off the pitch for either plyer with golkeeping privileges or nother field plyer is limited to totl of two per mtch Sustitutions etween golkeepers (i.e. those wering full protective equipment) do not count towrds the totl numer of llowed sustitutions off the pitch. If tem hs used their full lloction of golkeeper sustitutions nd their golkeeper is injured nd incple of continuing then the only possile permnent sustitution onto the pitch is tht of nother golkeeper who is wering full protective equipment. The sustitution of this replcement golkeeper should tke plce in ccordnce with Rule 2.3g nd its guidnce. If necessry, ply should continue with the temporry sustitution of plyer with golkeeping privileges nd wering different coloured shirt or only with field plyers while the sustitute golkeeper puts on full protective equipment prior to entering the pitch. 15

18 In the event tht golkeeper receives temporry suspension, their return to the pitch following its completion does not count towrds the totl numer of golkeeper sustitutions. If tem hs used their full lloction of golkeeper sustitutions nd their golkeeper receives temporry or permnent suspension then the only possile permnent sustitution onto the pitch is tht of nother golkeeper who is wering full protective equipment. The sustitution of this replcement golkeeper should tke plce in ccordnce with Rule 2.3g nd its guidnce. If necessry, ply should continue with the temporry sustitution of plyer with golkeeping privileges nd wering different coloured shirt or only with field plyers while the sustitute golkeeper puts on full protective equipment prior to entering the pitch. c sustitution of plyer is permitted only fter tht plyer hs left the pitch d sustitutions re not permitted for suspended plyers during their suspension For the durtion of temporry suspension, the offending tem plys with one fewer plyer. For ech permnent suspension, the offending tem plys for the reminder of the mtch with one fewer plyer. e f fter completing suspension, plyer is permitted to e sustituted without first returning to the pitch plyers must leve or enter the pitch for sustitution purposes within 3 metres of the centre-line on side of the pitch greed with the umpires 16

19 g time is not stopped for sustitutions This includes not stopping the time for golkeeper sustitution, including following golkeeper injury or suspension. 2.4 Field plyers who leve the pitch for injury tretment, refreshment, to chnge equipment or for some reson other thn sustitution re only permitted to re-enter within 3 metres of the centre-line on the side of the pitch used for sustitutions. Leving nd re-entering the pitch s prt of ply (eg when defender puts on fce msk t penlty corner) tkes plce t ny pproprite prt of the pitch. 2.5 No persons other thn field plyers, plyers with golkeeping privileges, golkeepers nd umpires re permitted on the pitch during the mtch without the permission of n umpire. 2.6 Plyers on or off the pitch re under the jurisdiction of the umpires throughout the mtch including the hlf-time intervl. 2.7 A plyer who is injured or leeding must leve the pitch unless medicl resons prevent this nd must not return until wounds hve een covered ; plyers must not wer lood stined clothing. 3 Cptins 3.1 One plyer of ech tem must e ppointed s cptin. 3.2 A replcement cptin must e ppointed when cptin is suspended. 17

20 3.3 Cptins must wer distinctive rm-nd or similr distinguishing rticle on n upper rm or shoulder or over the upper prt of sock. 3.4 Cptins re responsile for the ehviour of ll plyers on their tem nd for ensuring tht sustitutions of plyers on their tem re crried out correctly. A penlty corner is wrded if sustitution does not tke plce correctly. A personl penlty is wrded if cptin does not exercise ny other responsiility. 4 Plyers clothing nd equipment Competition Regultions ville from the FIH wesite provide dditionl informtion nd requirements out plyers clothing, personl equipment nd dvertising. Refer lso to regultions estlished y Continentl Federtions nd Ntionl Associtions. 4.1 Field plyers of the sme tem must wer uniform clothing. 4.2 Plyers must not wer nything which is dngerous to other plyers. Field plyers : re permitted to wer gloves for protection which do not increse the nturl size of the hnds significntly ; re highly recommended to wer shin, nkle nd mouth protection ; re permitted to wer ny form of ody protection (including leg protection, or knee 18

21 pds, when defending penlty corner) underneth norml plying clothing; re permitted to wer throughout mtch for medicl resons only smooth preferly trnsprent or white ut otherwise single coloured fce msk which closely fits the fce, soft protective hed-covering or eye protection in the form of plstic goggles (ie goggles with soft-covered frme nd plstic lenses); the medicl resons must e ssessed y n pproprite uthority nd the plyer concerned must understnd the possile implictions of plying with the medicl condition; re permitted to wer smooth preferly trnsprent or white ut otherwise single coloured fce msk or metl grill fce msk, which closely follows the contours of the fce when defending penlty corner or penlty stroke for the durtion of tht penlty corner or penlty stroke nd when they re in the circle they re defending; the primry ojective of wering fce msk to defend penlty corner or penlty stroke is sfety; wering of fce msks which re consistent with the underlying spirit of this guidnce should e llowed; re not permitted, when wering fce msks, to conduct themselves in mnner which is dngerous to other plyers y tking dvntge of the protective equipment they wer; other thn plyers with golkeeping privileges, re not permitted to wer protective hedger (fce msk or other protective hed covering) in ny other circumstnces. 19

22 4.3 Golkeepers nd plyers with golkeeping privileges must wer single coloured shirt or grment which is different in colour from tht of oth tems. Golkeepers (ie wering full protective equipment) must wer this shirt or grment over ny upper ody protection. Elow protection does not need to e covered y the shirt or grment. 4.4 Golkeepers must wer protective equipment comprising t lest hedger, leg gurds nd kickers except tht the hedger nd ny hnd protectors my e removed when tking penlty stroke. The following re permitted for use only y fully equipped golkeepers : ody, upper rm, elow, forerm, hnd, thigh nd knee protectors, leg gurds nd kickers. 4.5 A plyer with golkeeping privileges my wer protective hedger when inside the hlf of the pitch they re defending ; they must wer protective hedger when defending penlty corner or penlty stroke. Protective hedger incorporting helmet with fixed full-fce protection nd cover for the entire hed nd throt is recommended for golkeepers nd plyers with golkeeping privileges. 4.6 Clothing or protective equipment which significntly increses the nturl size of golkeeper s ody or re of protection is not permitted. 4.7 The stick hs trditionl shpe with hndle nd curved hed which is flt on its left side : the stick must e smooth nd must not hve ny rough or shrp prts 20

23 inclusive of ny dditionl coverings used, the stick must e le to pss through ring with n interior dimeter of 51 mm c d ny curvture long the length of the stick (the rke or ow) must hve continuous smooth profile long the whole length, must occur long the fce side or the ck of the stick ut not oth nd is limited to depth of 25 mm the stick must conform with the specifiction greed y the FIH Rules Committee. 4.8 The ll is sphericl, hrd nd white (or n greed colour which contrsts with the plying surfce). Detiled specifictions of the stick, ll nd golkeeper s equipment re provided in seprte section t the end of these Rules. 5 Mtch nd result 5.1 A mtch consists of two periods of 20 minutes nd hlftime intervl of 5 minutes. Other periods nd intervl my e greed y oth tems except s specified in regultions for prticulr competitions. If time-out is clled or time expires just efore n umpire would otherwise hve mde decision, umpires re permitted to mke tht decision immeditely fter the time-out is clled or fter the end of the first period or the mtch. If n incident rises immeditely efore time-out is clled or efore the end of the first period (hlf) or the end of the mtch which requires review y the umpires, the review my e conducted even 21

24 5.2 A time-out : though time hs susequently een stopped or completed or stopped nd signlled. The review should tke plce immeditely nd ction tken to revert to nd correct the sitution s pproprite. c my e clled when ply is stopped immeditely efore putting the ll ck into ply fter it hs een outside the pitch or efore free push, centre-pss or ully my not e clled within the period from the wrd of penlty corner or penlty stroke until fter it hs een completed my e grnted once to ech tem in ech hlf of the mtch Time outs which hve not een tken during the first hlf cnnot e trnsferred to the second hlf. d tkes mximum of one minute. The durtion of timeout is controlled y the umpires. Ply must e restrted fter mximum of one minute. e ply is restrted y putting the ll ck into ply or with the free push, centre-pss or ully which ws due to tke plce efore the time-out occurred. Incorportion of time-outs in mtch is strongly recommended ut my e vried in ntionl or locl regultions. 5.3 The tem scoring the most gols is the winner ; if no gols re scored, or if the tems score n equl numer of gols, the mtch is drwn. 22

25 Informtion out shoot-out competition s wy of reching result in drwn mtch is included in Competition Regultions which re ville, if required, from the FIH wesite. 6 Strt nd re-strt the mtch 6.1 A coin is tossed : c the tem which wins the toss hs the choice of which gol to ttck in the first hlf of the mtch or to strt the mtch with centre pss if the tem winning the toss chooses which gol to ttck in the first hlf of the mtch, the opposing tem strts the mtch if the tem winning the toss chooses to strt the mtch, the opposing tem hs the choice of which gol to ttck in the first hlf of the mtch. 6.2 Direction of ply is reversed in the second hlf of the mtch. 6.3 A centre pss is tken : c to strt the mtch y plyer from the tem winning the toss if they chose this option ; otherwise y plyer from the opposing tem fter hlf-time y plyer of the tem which did not tke the centre pss to strt the mtch fter gol y plyer of the tem ginst which the gol ws scored. 6.4 Tking centre pss : tken t the centre of the pitch it is permitted to ply the ll in ny direction 23

26 c d ll plyers other thn the plyer tking the centre pss must e in the hlf of the pitch which includes the gol they re defending the procedures for tking free push pply. 6.5 A ully tkes plce to re-strt mtch when time or ply hs een stopped for n injury or for ny other reson nd no penlty hs een wrded : c d ully is tken close to the loction of the ll when ply ws stopped ut not within 9 metres of the ckline nd not within 3 metres of the circle the ll is plced etween one plyer from ech tem who fce ech other with the gol they re defending to their right the two plyers strt with their sticks on the ground to the right of the ll nd then tp the flt fces of their sticks together once just over the ll fter which either plyer is permitted to ply the ll ll other plyers must e t lest 3 metres from the ll. 6.6 A free push is tken y defender 9.10 metres in front of the centre of the gol-line to re-strt mtch when penlty stroke hs een completed nd no gol hs een scored. 7 Bll outside the pitch 7.1 The ll is out of ply when it psses completely over the side-ord or ck-line. 7.2 When the ll trvels over the side-ord : ply is re-strted within one metre of where the ll crossed the ord 24

27 If this would result in re-strt inside the circle y the defending tem, ply is insted re-strted with the ll one metre outside the circle nd one metre from the side-ord. If this would result in restrt inside the circle y the ttcking tem, ply is insted re-strted with the ll one metre outside the circle nd one metre from the side-ord. c ply is re-strted y plyer of the tem which ws not the lst tem to touch or ply the ll efore it went out of ply the procedures for tking free push pply. 7.3 When the ll is plyed over the ck-line y n ttcker, unintentionlly y defender or deflected y golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges nd no gol is scored : c ply is re-strted with the ll up to 9.10 metres from nd in line with where it crossed the ck-line ply is re-strted y plyer of the defending tem the procedures for tking free push pply. 7.4 When the ll is plyed over the ck-line intentionlly y defender, unless deflected y golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges, nd no gol is scored ply is restrted with penlty corner. 8 Method of scoring 8.1 A gol is scored when the ll is plyed within the circle y n ttcker nd does not trvel outside the circle efore pssing completely over the gol-line nd under the cross-r. 25

28 The ll my e plyed y defender or touch their ody efore or fter eing plyed in the circle y n ttcker. 9 Conduct of ply : plyers Plyers re expected to ct responsily t ll times. 9.1 A mtch is plyed etween two tems with not more thn six plyers of ech tem on the pitch t the sme time. 9.2 Plyers on the pitch must hold their stick nd not use it in dngerous wy. Plyers must not lift their stick over the heds of other plyers. 9.3 Plyers must not touch, hndle or interfere with other plyers or their sticks or clothing. 9.4 Plyers must not intimidte or impede nother plyer. 9.5 Plyers must not hit the ll. 9.6 Plyers must not ply the ll with the ck of the stick. 9.7 Plyers must not ply the ll with ny prt of the stick when the ll is ove shoulder height except tht defenders re permitted to use the stick to stop or deflect shot t gol t ny height. When sving shot t gol, defender must not e penlised if their stick is not motionless or is trvelling towrds the ll while ttempting to stop or deflect the shot. Only if the ll is genuinely hit nd gol is prevented should penlty stroke e wrded. 26

29 If defender ttempts to stop or deflect ll trvelling towrds the gol which will ctully miss the gol, ny use of the stick ove the shoulder must e penlised y penlty corner nd not penlty stroke. If dngerous ply results fter legitimte stop or deflection, penlty corner must e wrded. 9.8 Plyers must not ply the ll dngerously or in wy which leds to dngerous ply. A ll is considered dngerous when it cuses legitimte evsive ction y plyers. The penlty is wrded where the ction cusing the dnger took plce. Plying the ll deliertely nd hrd into n opponent s stick, feet or hnds with ssocited risk of injury when plyer is in set position; nd plyers collecting, turning nd trying to ply the ll deliertely through defending plyer who is either close to the plyer in possession or is trying to ply the ll re oth dngerous ctions nd should e delt with under this Rule. A personl penlty my lso e wrded to offending plyers. 9.9 Plyers must not rise the ll off the pitch except for shot t gol. It is not n offence if the ll rises unintentionlly off the pitch y less thn 100 mm unless n opponent is within plying distnce of the ll Plyers must not ply the ll when it is in the ir except tht plyer from the tem which did not put the ll in the ir my stop it. 27

30 If the ll is in the ir s result of legitimte shot t gol which hs reounded from the golkeeper, defender or from the gol-post or cross-r, the ll my e stopped y plyer of either tem Field plyers must not stop, kick, propel, pick up, throw or crry the ll with ny prt of their ody. It is not lwys n offence if the ll hits the foot, hnd or ody of field plyer. The plyer only commits n offence if they gin n dvntge or if they position themselves with the intention of stopping the ll in this wy. It is not n offence if the ll touches the hnd holding the stick ut would otherwise hve touched the stick Field plyers must not ply the ll while lying on the pitch or with knee, rm or hnd on the pitch, other thn the hnd holding the stick Plyers must not ostruct n opponent who is ttempting to ply the ll. Plyers ostruct if they : ck into n opponent physiclly interfere with the stick or ody of n opponent shield the ll from legitimte tckle with their stick or ny prt of their ody. A sttionry plyer receiving the ll is permitted to fce in ny direction. 28

31 A plyer with the ll is permitted to move off with it in ny direction except odily into n opponent or into position etween the ll nd n opponent who is within plying distnce of the ll nd ttempting to ply it. A plyer who runs in front of or locks n opponent to stop them legitimtely plying or ttempting to ply the ll is ostructing (this is third prty or shdow ostruction). This lso pplies if n ttcker runs cross or locks defenders (including the golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges) when penlty corner is eing tken. Umpires should plce prticulr emphsis on limiting time spent in situtions where the ll ecomes trpped in the corners of the pitch or close to the side-ords (especilly towrds the end of mtches) when the plyer in possession effectively shields the ll such tht n opponent is prevented from eing le to ply it. Erly interventions y the Umpires will mke tems wre tht this type of ply or tctic is of no enefit to them Plyers must not tckle unless in position to ply the ll without ody contct. Reckless ply, such s sliding tckles nd other overly physicl chllenges y field plyers, which tke n opponent to ground nd which hve the potentil to cuse injury should ttrct pproprite mtch nd personl penlties Plyers must not intentionlly enter the gol their opponents re defending or run ehind either gol Plyers must not chnge their stick etween the wrd nd completion of penlty corner or penlty stroke unless it no longer meets the stick specifiction. 29

32 9.17 Plyers must not throw ny oject or piece of equipment onto the pitch, t the ll, or t nother plyer, umpire or person Plyers must not dely ply to gin enefit y time-wsting Plyers must not trp or hold the ll ginst the sideords. A plyer in possession of the ll my not e trpped either in the corner of the pitch or ginst the side-ords y opponents with their sticks flt on the floor. Opponents must leve n outlet of resonle size through which the ll my e plyed. Umpires should recognise nd interrupt ply, with ully re-strt, when the ll is either trpped etween plyers sticks or ecomes unintentionlly trpped ginst the side-ords. Repeted instnces of plyers trpping or holding the ll ginst the side-ords should e viewed s n intentionl offence nd penlised ccordingly. Similrly, plyers who deliertely im to trp the ll etween their nd n opponent s stick should e penlised nd not rewrded with ully. 10 Conduct of ply : golkeepers nd plyers with golkeeping privileges 10.1 A golkeeper who wers protective equipment comprising t lest hedger, leg gurds nd kickers must not tke prt in the mtch outside the hlf of the pitch they re defending, except when tking penlty stroke. Protective hedger must e worn y golkeeper t ll times, except when tking penlty stroke. 30

33 10.2 A plyer with golkeeping privileges must not tke prt in the mtch outside the hlf of the pitch they re defending when wering the protective hedger ut my remove the hedger nd tke prt in the mtch nywhere on the pitch. Protective hedger must e worn y plyer with golkeeping privileges when defending penlty corner or penlty stroke When the ll is inside the circle they re defending nd they hve their stick in their hnd : golkeepers wering full protective equipment re permitted to use their stick, feet, kickers, legs or leg gurds to propel the ll nd to use their stick, feet, kickers, legs, leg gurds or ny other prt of their ody to stop the ll or deflect it in ny direction including over the ck-line Golkeepers re not permitted to conduct themselves in mnner which is dngerous to other plyers y tking dvntge of the protective equipment they wer. plyers with golkeeping privileges re permitted to use their stick, feet nd legs to propel the ll nd to use their stick, feet, legs or ny other prt of their ody to stop the ll or deflect it in ny direction including over the ck-line c golkeepers wering full protective equipment nd plyers with golkeeping privileges re permitted to use rms, hnds nd ny other prt of their ody to push the ll wy. The ction in rule c ove is permitted only s prt of gol sving ction or to move the ll wy from the possiility of gol scoring ction y opponents. It does not permit golkeeper or 31

34 plyer with golkeeping privileges to propel the ll forcefully with rms, hnds or ody so tht it trvels long distnce Golkeepers or plyers with golkeeping privileges must not lie on the ll When the ll is outside the circle they re defending, golkeepers or plyers with golkeeping privileges re only permitted to ply the ll with their stick. A plyer with golkeeping privileges is considered to e field plyer when outside the circle they re defending Golkeepers or plyers with golkeeping privileges re permitted to ply the ll inside the circle while lying on the pitch inside the circle. 11 Conduct of ply : umpires 11.1 Two umpires control the mtch, pply the Rules nd re the judges of fir ply Ech umpire hs primry responsiility for decisions in one hlf of the pitch for the durtion of the mtch Ech umpire is responsile for decisions on free pushes in the circle, penlty corners, penlty strokes nd gols in one hlf of the pitch Umpires re responsile for keeping written record of gols scored nd of wrning or suspension crds used Umpires re responsile for ensuring tht the full time is plyed nd for indicting the end of time for ech hlf nd for the completion of penlty corner if hlf is prolonged. 32

35 11.6 Umpires low the whistle to : c d e f g h i j strt nd end ech hlf of the mtch strt ully enforce penlty strt nd end penlty stroke indicte gol re-strt the mtch fter gol hs een scored re-strt the mtch fter penlty stroke when gol ws not scored stop the mtch nd re-strt it for time-out stop the mtch for ny other reson nd to re-strt it indicte, when necessry, tht the ll hs pssed wholly outside the pitch Umpires must not coch during mtch If the ll strikes n umpire, unuthorised person or ny loose oject on the pitch, ply continues. 12 Penlties 12.1 Advntge : penlty is wrded only when plyer or tem hs een disdvntged y n opponent reking the Rules A free push is wrded to the opposing tem : for n offence y n ttcker in the hlf of the pitch they re ttcking 33

36 for n unintentionl offence y defender outside the circle ut within the hlf of the pitch they re defending A penlty corner is wrded : c d for n offence y defender in the circle which does not prevent the prole scoring of gol for n intentionl offence in the circle y defender ginst n opponent who does not hve possession of the ll or n opportunity to ply the ll for n intentionl offence y defender outside the circle ut within the hlf of the pitch they re defending for intentionlly plying the ll over the ck-line y defender Golkeepers or plyers with golkeeping privileges re permitted to deflect the ll with their stick, protective equipment or ny prt of their ody in ny direction including over the ck-line. e f ginst the tem which crried out sustitution incorrectly when the ll ecomes lodged in plyer s clothing or equipment while in the circle they re defending A penlty stroke is wrded : for n offence y defender in the circle which prevents the prole scoring of gol for n intentionl offence in the circle y defender ginst n opponent who hs possession of the ll or n opportunity to ply the ll 12.5 If there is nother offence or misconduct efore the wrded penlty hs een tken : 34

37 more severe penlty my e wrded personl penlty my e wrded c the penlty my e reversed if the susequent offence ws committed y the tem first wrded the penlty. 13 Procedures for tking penlties 13.1 Loction of free push : free push is tken close to where the offence occurred Close to mens within plying distnce of where the offence occurred nd with no significnt dvntge gined. The loction from which free push is tken must e more precise when the offence occurs close to the circle. c free push wrded outside the circle to the defence within 9 metres of the ck-line is tken up to 9.10 metres from the ck-line in line with the loction of the offence, prllel to the side-ord free push wrded inside the circle to the defence is tken nywhere inside the circle or up to 9.10 metres from the ck-line in line with the loction of the offence, prllel to the side-ord Procedures for tking free push, centre pss nd putting the ll ck into ply fter it hs een outside the pitch : All prts of rule 13.2 pply s pproprite to free push, centre pss nd putting the ll ck into ply fter it hs een outside the pitch. 35

38 the ll must e sttionry opponents must e t lest 3 metres from the ll If n opponent is within 3 metres of the ll they must not interfere with the tking of the free push or must not ply or ttempt to ply the ll. If this plyer is not plying the ll, ttempting to ply the ll or influencing ply, the free push need not e delyed. c d e when free push is wrded to the ttck within the hlf of the pitch they re ttcking, ll plyers other thn the plyer tking the free push must e t lest 3 metres from the ll the ll is moved using push from free push wrded to the ttck within the hlf of the pitch they re ttcking, the ll my enter the circle immeditely fter touching the side-ord ut the ll must not otherwise e plyed into the circle until it hs trvelled t lest 3 metres or hs een touched y plyer of either tem other thn the plyer tking the free push or hs touched the sideord. If the plyer tking the free push continues to ply the ll (ie no other plyer hs yet plyed it) : tht plyer my ply the ll ny numer of times, ut the ll must trvel t lest 3 metres efore tht plyer plys the ll into the circle y pushing the ll gin. Alterntively : 36

39 13.3 Tking penlty corner : nother plyer of either tem who cn legitimtely ply the ll must deflect or push the ll efore it enters the circle, or fter this plyer hs touched the ll, it cn e plyed into the circle y ny other plyer including the plyer who took the free push, or fter the ll hs touched the side-ord, ny plyer my deflect or push the ll into the circle. c the ll is plced on the ck-line inside the circle t lest 6 metres from the gol-post on whichever side of the gol the ttcking tem prefers n ttcker pushes the ll without intentionlly rising it the ttcker tking the push from the ck-line must hve t lest one foot outside the pitch the other ttckers must e on the pitch, outside the circle with sticks, hnds nd feet not touching the ground inside the circle d no ttcker other thn the ttcker tking the push from the ck-line is permitted to e within 3 metres of the ll when the push is tken e the defending golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges, if there is one, must e in the gol ; up to five other memers of the defending tem my e positioned ehind the ck-line on the side of the gol furthest from where the penlty corner is eing tken with their sticks, hnds nd feet not touching the ground inside the pitch If the tem defending penlty corner hs chosen to ply only with field plyers, up to six memers 37

40 of the defending tem my e positioned ehind the ck-line outside the gol. In this cse none of the defenders hs golkeeping privileges. f g h i ny defender not ehind the ck-line must e eyond the centre-line until the ll hs een plyed, no ttcker other thn the one tking the push from the ck-line is permitted to enter the circle nd no defender is permitted to cross the ck-line or centre-line fter plying the ll, the ttcker tking the push from the ck-line must not ply the ll gin or pproch within plying distnce of it until it hs een plyed y nother plyer gol cnnot e scored until the ll hs trvelled outside the circle A defender who is clerly running into the shot or into the tker without ttempting to ply the ll with their stick must e penlised for dngerous ply. Otherwise, if defender is within three metres of the first shot t gol during the tking of penlty corner nd is struck y the ll elow the knee, nother penlty corner must e wrded or is struck on or ove the knee in norml stnce, the shot is judged to e dngerous nd free push must e wrded to the defending tem. j the penlty corner Rules no longer pply if the ll trvels more thn 3 metres from the circle The mtch is prolonged t hlf-time nd full-time to llow completion of penlty corner or ny susequent penlty corner or penlty stroke 38

41 13.5 The penlty corner is completed when : c gol is scored free push is wrded to the defending tem the ll trvels more thn 3 metres outside the circle d the ll is plyed over the ck-line nd penlty corner is not wrded e f g h the ll trvels over side-ord nd penlty corner is not wrded defender commits n offence which does not result in nother penlty corner penlty stroke is wrded ully is wrded. If ply is stopped ecuse of n injury or for ny other reson during the tking of penlty corner t the end of prolonged first or second hlf nd ully would otherwise e wrded, the penlty corner must e tken gin For sustitution purposes nd for completion of penlty corner t hlf-time nd full-time, the penlty corner is lso completed when the ll trvels outside the circle for the second time For n offence during the tking of penlty corner : the plyer tking the push from the ck-line does not hve t lest one foot outside the pitch : the penlty corner is tken gin 39

42 the plyer tking the push from the ck-line feints t plying the ll, the offending plyer is required to go eyond the centre-line ut is replced y nother ttcker : the penlty corner is tken gin If this feinting leds to wht otherwise would e rech of this rule y defender, only the ttcker is required to go eyond the centre-line c defender, other thn the golkeeper, crosses the ck-line efore permitted, the offending plyer is required to go eyond the centre-line nd cnnot e replced y nother defender : the penlty corner is tken gin If defender t this or ny susequently retken penlty corner crosses the ck-line efore permitted, the offending plyer is lso required to go eyond the centre-line nd cnnot e replced A penlty corner is considered s re-tken until ny of the conditions of Rules 13.5 (for penlty corners in norml time) nd 13.6 (for penlty corners t hlf time nd full time) for its completion re met A susequently wrded penlty corner, s opposed to re-tken penlty corner, my e defended y up to six plyers If defender crosses the centre-line efore permitted, the penlty corner is tken gin d golkeeper, or plyer with golkeeping privileges, crosses the gol-line efore permitted, the defending tem defends the penlty corner with one fewer plyer: the penlty corner is tken gin 40

43 The defending tem nomintes which plyer is required to go eyond the centre-line, nd they cnnot e replced y nother defender If golkeeper, or plyer with golkeeping privileges, t this or ny susequently re-tken penlty corner crosses the gol-line efore permitted, the defending tem is required to nominte further plyer to go eyond the centre-line, nd they cnnot e replced A penlty corner is considered s re-tken until ny of the conditions of Rules 13.5 (for penlty corners in norml time) nd 13.6 (for penlty corners t hlf time nd full time) for its completion re met A susequently wrded penlty corner, s opposed to re-tken penlty corner, my e defended y up to six plyers e n ttcker enters the circle efore permitted, the offending plyer is required to go eyond the centre-line : the penlty corner is tken gin. Attckers who re sent eyond the centre-line my not return for re-tken penlty corners, ut my do so for susequently wrded penlty corner f for ny other offence y ttckers : free push is wrded to the defence Tking penlty stroke : Except s specified ove, free push, penlty corner or penlty stroke is wrded s specified elsewhere in the Rules. time nd ply is stopped when penlty stroke is wrded 41

44 c ll plyers on the pitch other thn the plyer tking the stroke nd the plyer defending it must stnd outside the hlf of the pitch in which the penlty stroke is eing tken nd must not influence the tking of the stroke the ll is plced on the penlty spot d the plyer tking the stroke must stnd ehind nd within plying distnce of the ll efore eginning the stroke e f the plyer defending the stroke must stnd with oth feet on the gol-line nd must not leve the gol-line or move either foot until the ll hs een plyed if the plyer defending the stroke is golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges, they must wer protective hedger ; if the plyer defending the stroke is otherwise tking prt in the gme s field plyer, they my wer only fce msk s protective equipment If the tem defending penlty stroke hs chosen to ply only with field plyers nd not to use sustitute golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges to defend the penlty stroke, the defender my only use their stick to mke sve. g h the whistle is lown when the plyer tking the stroke nd the plyer defending it re in position the plyer tking the stroke must not tke it until the whistle hs een lown The plyer tking the stroke or the plyer defending it must not dely the tking of the stroke. i the plyer tking the stroke must not feint t plying the ll 42

45 j the plyer tking the stroke must push, flick or scoop the ll nd is permitted to rise it to ny height Using drgging ction to ply the ll t penlty stroke is not permitted. k the plyer tking the stroke must ply the ll only once nd must not susequently pproch either the ll or the plyer defending the stroke The penlty stroke is completed when : gol is scored the ll comes to rest inside the circle, lodges in the golkeeper s equipment, is cught y the golkeeper or plyer with golkeeping privileges, or goes outside the circle For n offence during the tking of penlty stroke : the stroke is tken efore the whistle is lown nd gol is scored : the penlty stroke is tken gin the stroke is tken efore the whistle is lown nd gol is not scored : free push is wrded to the defence c for ny other offence y the plyer tking the stroke : free push is wrded to the defence d for ny offence y the plyer defending the stroke including moving either foot efore the ll hs een plyed : the penlty stroke is tken gin If the plyer defending the stroke prevents gol eing scored ut moves either foot efore the ll hs een plyed, this plyer my e wrned (green crd) nd for ny susequent offence must e suspended (yellow crd). 43

46 If gol is scored even though there hs een n offence y the plyer defending the stroke, the gol is wrded. e f for n offence y plyer of the defending tem nd gol is not scored : the penlty stroke is tken gin for n offence y plyer of the ttcking tem other thn the plyer tking the stroke nd gol is scored : the penlty stroke is tken gin. 14 Personl penlties 14.1 For ny offence, the offending plyer my e : cutioned (indicted y spoken words) wrned (indicted y green crd) At n interntionl mtch, green crd indictes temporry suspension of 1 minute of plying time. c temporrily suspended for minimum of 2 minutes of plying time (indicted y yellow crd) For the durtion of ech temporry suspension of plyer on or off the pitch, the offending tem plys with one fewer plyer. d permnently suspended from the current mtch (indicted y red crd). For ech permnent suspension, the offending tem plys for the reminder of the mtch with one fewer plyer. A personl penlty my e wrded in ddition to the pproprite penlty. 44

47 14.2 Temporrily suspended plyers must remin in designted plce until permitted y the umpire who suspended them to resume ply Temporrily suspended plyers re permitted to rejoin their tem t hlf-time fter which they must return to designted plce to complete their suspension The intended durtion of temporry suspension my e extended for misconduct y plyer while suspended Permnently suspended plyers must leve the pitch nd its surrounding re. 45

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