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      • play to the whistle idiom used to say that a soccer player should continue playing until the referee blows the whistle, rather than stop playing because he or she thinks the referee will call a foul, throw-in, etc.:
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  2. If a referee is temporarily incapacitated for any reason, play may continue under the supervision of the assistant referees until the ball next goes out of play. If a spectator blows a whistle and the referee considers the whistle interfered with play (e.g. a player picks up the ball with his hands, assuming that play

  3. 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.
  4. If a referee is temporarily incapacitated for any reason, play may continue under the supervision of the assistant referees until the ball next goes out of play. If a spectator blows a whistle and the referee considers the whistle interfered with play (e.g. a player picks up the ball with his hands, assuming that play

  5. If the referee wants the player(s) to wait for the whistle before restarting play (e.g. when ensuring that defending players are 9.15m (10 yd) from the ball at a free kick) the referee must clearly inform the attacking player(s) to wait for the whistle.

  6. Apr 5, 2009 · A whistle which is used too frequently unnecessarily will have less impact when it is needed. When a discretionary whistle is needed to start play, the referee should clearly announce to the players that the restart may not occur until after that signal. Posted in Interpretations/IFAB, Procedure-Ref.

  7. May 31, 2016 · an object thrown by a spectator hits a match official, a player or team official, the referee may allow the match to continue, or stop, suspend or abandon it depending on the severity of the incident; a spectator blows a whistle which interferes with play - play is stopped and restarted with a dropped ball

  8. Mar 24, 2022 · If the referee allows the player to take the free kick quickly, the player does not need to wait for the whistle to be blown. However, you are required to receive permission from the referee, before you can take such a free kick!