GCSE PE Organiser Booklet 5 aside football Summary
GCSE PE Organiser Booklet 5 a-side football
Summary of rules: • Teams of 7 • 5 per team on pitch (2 subs) • Roll on-off subs • 4 minutes plus extra time (if necessary) • No over head height (to be determined of at the game) – free kick from where the ball left the ground • No slide tackles • Goal keepers ca not come out of the marked ‘D’ on the pitch surrounding their goal. • Players can not shoot within the ‘D’. Players can however go within the ‘D’. • If the ball at any time goes out of the boundaries (anyway behind the goal) then, whoever touched it last is the opposing teams possession. Either a defender hits it out to create a corner for the opponents or the attacking team hit it out, it will then go to the goalie and game will continue. • If a goal is scored then ball is to return immediately to the centre of the pitch for the conceding team to kick – off again. • A free kick is given if a player alters the game by using any part of their arm excluding their shoulder. • No jewellery • A free kick is when the ball is in possession of one team and is a spot kick. For this tournament all free kicks are to be direct regardless. • Correct equipment (to be specified later) Scoring System • A foul is made when a player use excessive force going into • If the whole ball crosses behind the goal then it a tackle. A foul is given when a player makes contact with the is a goal to the non-conceding team. other player instead of the ball, unless the other player still has the ball and has not lost possession. When a foul happens a free kick is awarded- taken at the position the foul was committed.
Equipment: Overall • 4 5 -a-side goals • 2 indoor footballs • 2 Stopwatches • Overall scoreboard to show order of play and knock out matches • Coloured bibs (2 sets) • Whistle • Score-sheets Players • Flat soled shoes • Shin pads _______
Health + Safety Checked Risk assessment completed Playing area cleared of rubbish/ loose equipment Goals safety assembled Changing rooms cleared and locked Jewellery removed Group warm-up completed Rules of competition explained / brief before hand First Aid box Teacher present to supervise
Risk Assessment Potential Hazard Risk Serious ness of risk /5 Likelihood Risk Precautions to minimise risk of risk ratin potential occurring g /25 /5 Wet floor People slipping and causing serious injury 4 1 4 Before any players are to go on the playing area, it should be checked all over to see if it is dry. There should always be towels/tissues at the side ready for the and area that does become wet. Competitors to wear appropriate footwear and to be briefed before hand to drink outside of the playing area. Loose equipment People injuring themselves by tripping up over loose equipment, such as mats for diving on. 3 3 9 Checking playing area is clear of any excess equipment and brief explaining the precautions needed to take when around the ‘D’, due to the mats. Also, brief explaining where any equipment should be placed before/after games. Arguments/ Disagreements People getting angry and arguments leading to physical confrontation 4. 5 3 13. 5 Rules of the game to be clearly explained and reiterated. Officials to be briefed on the strictness that should take place. Brief will also say officials get final ruling and good sportsmanship to be encouraged at all times. Poor preparation for practical performance People injuring themselves due to poor/no warm-up 2 4 8 Warm-up is to be compulsory for all competing teams. One group will together warm-up lead by official on one playing area and others on the other playing area. Limitation of the playing area People in-game falling over and hitting the wall, goal or tripping over the net, possibly causing harm 3 5 15 A brief to clearly explain the limitations of the playing area and how people should go about tackles or manoeuvres near the wall and net. Again it will be a re-iteration of the rules of the game and the force allowed. Officials to be briefed to be make sure games are to be played cautiously near the net, and encourage sportsmanship for the players to get out of possibly dangerous areas.
Organisation: Checklist: • Pitches cleared and equipment prepared • Non-playing teams to sit on benches provided • Order of play • Each team to have different coloured bibs • Score sheets for matches • Camera to record highlights • Stopwatch • 1 referee per pitch • 1 overall supervisor per pitch • Certificates • Prizes for good sportsmanship
Playing Area: Max’s Group Conor’s Group Net in between the two goals. The ‘D’ area The centre
Group 1: Order of Play Group 2: 1 4 5 8 2 3 6 7 1 3 5 7 4 2 8 6 1 2 5 6 3 4 7 8
Match Result/Score Points 1 -2 5 -6 6 -7 5 -5 0 -3 1 -1 3 -4 7 -8 3 -5 8 -2 0 -3 3 -0 1 -3 5 -7 8 -2 4 -5 3 -0 0 -3 2 -4 6 -8 3 -7 4 -4 0 -3 1 -1 1 -4 5 -8 6 -4 1 -1 3 -0 1 -1 2 -3 6 -7 11 -2 3 -3 3 -0 1 -1 Winners Team 7 Team 1 Team 7 1 -3 3 -5 4 -3 Team 1 Team 6 Team 4 Team 7
Results Sheet: Max’s Group 1 2 3 4 Total Points Goals For Goal Against 1 - 6 -7 8 -2 6 -4 6 20 13 2 7 -6 - 11 -2 3 -7 6 18 21 3 2 -8 2 -11 - 3 -5 0 7 24 4 4 -6 5 -4 - 6 16 13 7 -3
Results Sheet: Conor’s Group 5 6 7 8 Total Points Goals For Goal Against 5 - 5 -5 4 -5 1 -1 2 10 11 6 5 -5 - 3 -3 4 -4 3 12 12 7 5 -4 3 -3 - 8 -2 6 16 9 8 1 -1 4 -4 2 -8 - 2 7 13
League Tables Max’s Group Team 1 Position 1 st Conor’s Group Team 5 Team 2 3 rd Team 6 2 nd Team 3 4 th Team 7 1 st Team 4 2 nd Team 8 4 th 3 rd
Knock-out Competition Winner of Group 1 Winners of Group 2 TEAM 1 TEAM 7 vs vs Second in Group 2 Second in Group 1 TEAM 6 TEAM 4 ------------------------------Winner of Semi 1 vs Winner of Semi 2 TEAM 1 TEAM 7
Champions: TEAM 7 !!!!!!
Certificate of Performance
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