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      • A recent change to the Laws of the Game (see Interpretations and Guidance for Referees, Laws 2008/2009) makes it clear that “Any defending player leaving the field of play for any reason without the referee’s permission shall be construed to be on his own goal line or touch line for the purposes of offside until the next stoppage of play.
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  2. www.thefa.com › football-11-11 › law-5---the-refereeLaw 5 - The Referee

    • The authority of the referee. Each match is controlled by a referee who has full authority to enforce the Laws of the Game in connection with the match.
    • Decisions of the referee. Decisions will be made to the best of the referee's ability according to the Laws of the Game and the 'spirit of the game' and will be based on the opinion of the referee who has the discretion to take appropriate action within the framework of the Laws of the Game.
    • Powers and duties. The referee: enforces the Laws of the Game. controls the match in cooperation with the other match officials. acts as timekeeper, keeps a record of the match and provides the appropriate authorities with a match report, including information on disciplinary action and any other incidents that occurred before, during or after the match.
    • Video assistant referee (VAR) The use of video assistant referees (VARs) is only permitted where the match/competition organiser has fulfilled all Implementation Assistance and Approval Programme (IAAP) requirements as set out in FIFA's IAAP documents, and has received written permission from FIFA.
  3. If the referee stops play for an offence committed by a player, inside or outside the field of play, against an outside agent, play is restarted with a dropped ball, unless an indirect free kick is awarded for leaving the field of play without the referee's permission; the indirect free kick is taken from the point on the boundary line where ...

  4. If the referee stops play due to an offence committed outside the fi eld of play (when the ball is in play), play must be restarted with a dropped ball from the position of the ball when play was stopped, unless play was stopped inside the goal area, in which case the referee drops the ball on the goal area line parallel

  5. Nov 15, 2023 · Any player bleeding from a wound must leave the field of play. They may not return until one of the match officials is satisfied that the bleeding has stopped and has been checked by a match official.

  6. Feb 5, 2010 · Players are permitted to leave the field without the referee’s permission (1) during the course of play to avoid an obstacle (opponent, teammate, referee), (2) to retrieve the ball when it has left the field, (3) to put the ball back into play at a throw-in or a kick restart, (4) to signal that they are not involved in play during a possible ...

  7. Aug 4, 2017 · Red #44 is required to leave the field and may not return, except with the referee’s permission and not until after play has been restarted. Red #51 remains on the field. Red #44 and Red #51 collide and the referee stops play after determining that only Red #44 is seriously injured.

  8. If, before entering the field of play at the start of the match, a player commits a sending-off offence, the referee has the authority to prevent the player taking part in the match (see Law 3.6); the referee will report any other misconduct.

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