2/22/2023 0 Comments Kick it soccer![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Process for protesting an IIR or MAR should be as follows:ġ) The Head Coach should notify the Referee that an IIR or MAR has occurred, and request an official ruling Ģ) If available, a Referee Supervisor, or designated Event Director should confirm the Interpretation / Application ģ) If #2 is not an option, and the referee does not believe an IIR or MAR has occurred and continues the game in progress, The Head Coach must verbally announce that they are playing the remainder of the game “Under Protest,” and must request the Referee to document the time of the game clock and the rule in question on the Game Scorecard Ĥ) The Head Coach of a team wishing to protest must complete the Protest Form and submit a nonrefundable $50 protest fee to headquarters within 15 minutes of the end of the game in question.ĥ) A Tournament Official Staff Member will review the situation, and if an IIR or MAR seems to have occurred, a committee formed by the Tournament Director, Referee Supervisor/Assignor, the Referee-if available (the official tournament official who will be the main source of official documentation and official information for the situation), and/or any Assistant Tournament Directors will determine the most appropriate solution for the situation.Īn overruling of the final score and / or final game result, or replay of the game will not necessarily occur.Ī protest filed from a team without following the process listed above may be discarded. Only Incorrect Interpretation of the Rules (IIR) or Mis-Application of the Rules (MAR) are grounds for a protest (see above for Roster Protests). Videotape is not acceptable as a form of protest or decision review. Referee judgment calls are NOT grounds for a protest. Protests are strongly discouraged, as they are frequently based on emotions or referee judgment calls. ![]()
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