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If an offence is committed outside the field of play by a player against a player, substitute, substituted player or team official of their own team, play is restarted with an indirect free kick on the boundary line closest to where the offence occurred.
- The Field of Play
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- Law 3: The Players
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- The Field of Play
- Temporary Timed Suspensions – Procedures
- Temporary Timed Suspensions
- Exception to The Use of ‘Blue Cards’ and Temporary Timed Suspensions
- Sending-off Offences
- Decisions
A player temporarily suspended from play will be shown a blue card by the match official and informed that he/she shall be suspended from play for two minutes. The player is obliged to leave the playing area and remain in a designated ‘sin bin’ area for the required suspension time. Separate ‘sin bin’ areas should be identified for each team. If no...
A player is shown the blue card and temporarily excluded from play if he commits any of the following offences: 1. C1 is guilty of unsporting behaviour 2. C2 shows dissent by word or action 3. C3 persistently infringes the Laws of the Game 4. C4 delays the restart of play 5. C5 fails to respect the required distance when play is restarted with a co...
The only exception to the use of ‘Blue Cards’ and Temporary Timed Suspensions is in facilities where if a player is excluded for two minutes they are unable to take up a position which is still in the eye line of the Referee but outside the boundaries of the pitch. This might be the case in an enclosed sports hall or in a complex of caged pitches. ...
A player is sent off and shown the red card if he commits any of the following offences: 1. S1 is guilty of serious foul play 2. S2 is guilty of violent conduct 3. S3 spits at an opponent or any other person 4. S4 denies the opposing team a goal or an obvious goal-scoring opportunity by deliberately handling the ball (this does not apply to a goalk...
A player who has been sent off may not take any further part in the game nor may he sit on the substitutes’ bench, where provided.
Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force and endangering the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.
A defender (Team A) denies an obvious goal-scoring opportunity (DOGSO) by pulling an opponent’s shirt (Team B) outside the penalty area. The referee applies the advantage as the ball goes to another Team B player.
Playing in a dangerous manner involves no physical contact between the players. If there is physical contact, the action becomes an offence punishable with a direct free kick or penalty kick. In the case of physical contact, the referee should carefully consider the high probability that misconduct has also been committed. Disciplinary sanctions
Apr 18, 2024 · Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side, or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force, or endangers the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.
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If an offence is committed outside the field of play by a player against a player, substitute, substituted player or team official of their own team, play is restarted with an indirect free kick on the boundary line closest to where the offence occurred.