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Assistant referee (association football)

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advise the referee if they have a clearer view of any particular incident. At the highest levels of play, particularly in matches held in large stadiums, the entire officiating crew may be equipped with wireless microphones and earpieces to facilitate vocal communication across long distances or through loud stadium noise.
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As outlined in Law 6 of the Laws of the Game, the officiating team works together to enforce the Laws during a game, though the referee remains the final decision maker in all matters. The assistant referees (including additional assistant referees if present) and the fourth official are expected to
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All decisions by the assistant referees are only advisory to the referee; their decisions are not binding and the referee is allowed to overrule an assistant. An assistant referee may also be called upon by the referee to provide an opinion regarding matters which the referee requires clarification
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Assistant referees were formerly called linesmen. In 1996, the name was changed, primarily to better reflect the modern role of these officials, and secondarily to become non-gender specific, though the term is still in widespread unofficial use. They are also sometimes incorrectly referred to as
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Assistant referees carry brightly coloured flags (usually red, yellow, or some pattern involving those colours) which are used to indicate their decisions to the referee, players, and spectators. During the game each assistant referee oversees one touch-line and one end of the field utilising the
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In practice, the fourth official becomes a key member of the officiating team, who can watch the field and players and advise the referee on situations that are going on out of their sight. The fourth official keeps an extra set of records, and helps make sure the referee does not make a serious
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Where the fourth official is a junior member of the officiating team, they are generally expected to replace an assistant referee where they are unable to continue to perform their duties (either due to injury or replacing the main referee). However, in most high-level competitions, the fourth
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assigned five officials. The role of the fifth official was to assist the fourth official in a variety of tasks, and potentially be called upon to replace another match official if necessary, for example in the case of injury. If an assistant referee could not carry on their duties, the fifth
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during a match. Although assistants are not required under the Laws, at most organised levels of football the match officiating crew consists of the referee and at least two assistant referees. The responsibilities of the various assistant referees are listed in Law 6,
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on. Occasionally the assistant referee will assist in player management during free kicks, as well as provide visual assistance during penalty kicks. The assistant referees also usually assist the referee with preparatory and administrative functions.
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Competition rules will mandate procedures for replacing officials who are unable to continue. Often, the fourth official will replace the referee or one of the assistant referees if they are unable to continue. The Laws also allow for designated
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offence has occurred, and advising the referee when an infringement of the Laws has occurred out of his or her view. These two officials are typically positioned on opposite touchlines, and each stay beside different halves of the pitch.
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official was to be the primary replacement, whereas the fourth official was the referee's primary replacement. This distinction was made to reflect the fact that assistant referees and referees perform different tasks.
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assists the referee in a variety of tasks, and may be called upon to replace another match official. The practice of having a named replacement referee was introduced in 1966 by English referee and administrator
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was an official meant to serve as a replacement for either of the assistant referees in the unlikely event of an injury or incident that would prevent the assistant from continuing the game. For matches in the
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The assistant referees' duties generally consist of judging when the ball has left the field of play – including which team is entitled to return the ball to play, judging when an
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A team of assistants allows for the replacement of officials if one or more are unable to continue. The system of who replaces who is a matter for the organising competition.
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The fifth official had access to television coverage of the match, but was not permitted to advise the on-field referees of any incidents they had missed. Speaking after the
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The referee is the sole arbiter of the Laws during the match. Assistants' calls and judgements are considered to be advisory and can be overruled by the referee.
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specifies that "two assistant referees may be appointed". The assistant referees move along the touchlines, each covering their own half of the field of play.
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after receiving advice from "the fourth and fifth officials looking at the video at the edge of the pitch". These claims were subsequently denied by FIFA.
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acting as the contact point between the match officiating crew and any outside agents (such as stadium managers, security personnel and ball retrievers)
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official is a designated referee (as opposed to assistant) and therefore replaces the referee in cases where they are unable to continue.
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who have no other responsibilities unless called upon to replace a member of the officiating team who is unable to continue.
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view footage of the game and can advise the referee to review decisions that may have been incorrect.
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and a headset for communication with the on-field referee. Their use by competitions is optional.
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In the current Laws of the Game the role of the fifth official has been reduced to that of the
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managing substitutions, including using a numbered board or electronic display where supplied
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The fourth official typically has a short distance from the touchline between the two teams'
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procedures. The fourth official will generally spend the game in the vicinity of the teams'
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notifying, by means of numbered boards or electronic displays where supplied, the
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In general, assistant referees are responsible for assisting the referee with:
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the wrong player, or giving two cautions to the same player and forgetting to
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In general, fourth officials are responsible for assisting the referee with:
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or other infringements where the referee does not have an adequate view
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or other infringements where the referee does not have an adequate view
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An assistant referee (front, in black) officiates a match between
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At very high-level games there may be further assistant referees.
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which side is entitled to return the ball into the field of play
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managing substitutions (where no fourth official is present)
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administrative functions before, during and after the match
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At higher levels of play the referee is also assisted by a
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are positioned to observe incidents near the two goals.
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and qualifying games and the final tournament for the
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Refereeing & Disciplinary – The Fourth Official
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Index

Linesman (association football)

offside
association football
referee
Laws of the Game
offside
substitution
technical areas
Video assistant referees
that of the referee

diagonal system of control

Partick Thistle
Dundee United
Laws of the Game
field of play
offside offence
offences
diagonal system of control
Ken Aston
International Football Association Board
technical areas
time added on
offences
cautioning
send off

penalty area

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