It is not allowed to make sub(s) during TIME OUTs.
. Substitutions
Participants were reminded that it is not allowed to make substitutions during time-outs. Substitutions are allowed, as soon as the time-out is finished (even before the ball is in play again).
15) Subsequent responsibilities of R who whistles for a foul
The same R who whistles for a foul should be the one who enters the pitch to administer cautions, sendings off and to ensure the five metre distance if required. In the latter case he should clearly pace out the 5 m by walking BACKWARDS from the ball...... tbc
POSITIONING 19. Basic principle The basic principle of positioning should be that the two main referees maintain a position that keeps the ball between them at all times.
20. Control of play During play one referee should control the action area and the other the influence area, with the aim of not having both referees looking at the ball at the same time.
21. Control of the goal line It was noted that it is important to have a good control of the goal line. Consequently, at least one referee should always be paying attention to this.
22. Physical condition Having a good physical condition will help referees stay in control for the entire duration of a match and be in the best possible position for making correct decisions. This also gives referee credibility.
REFEREE PROCEDURE AT UEFA MATCHES 23. The referees concluded that they should warm up on the field of play forty minutes before kick-off. One minute before kick-off the first and second referees should check the goals, whilst the third referee checks the number of people on the benches, which according to the UEFA Futsal Regulations should be no more than six officials and seven substitutes. The first and second referees should also check the goals before commencing the second half of the match.