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Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 12/19/2017Peter Babbage of Hjorring, Denmark asks...I'm a little puzzled by the phrase more or less of ' endangers the safety of an opponent.I'm thinking of 2 examples here both involving Man City. Said Mane charges in studs first, head height aond catches Ederson. Everyone seemed to agree clear red ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 12/19/2017Paul logue of Leicester, Leicestershire England asks...Question: following Matics booking it got me thinking - if a team are deliberately time wasting over a free kick and there are, say three players over the ball, does the referee book all three?...
Read The Full Q & A Other 12/18/2017Aaron of Houston, TX USA asks...Out of personal preference and your vast experience as soccer referees, what rules in the Laws of the Game (not HS/college) would you like to be added/changed/removed?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 13 - Free Kicks 12/18/2017Muhammad Rizwan Khan of Abbottabad, KPK Pakistan asks...Sir, As all we know that during a goal kick no player of attacking or defending team cant take the ball in penalty area. But during a offside or foul kick in penalty area is it the right spot to take the free kick inside the penalty area and can a de...
Read The Full Q & A Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 12/18/2017Paul Young of Evensville, tn usa asks...does a player need to be completely inside the penalty box to be awarded a penalty kick...
Read The Full Q & A Other 12/18/2017Claes of Melbourne, Victoria Australia asks...Hi, FUTSAL, Law 15. In our local comp there are 2 schools of thought regarding Kick-In fouls. One way is: as long as any part of the planted foot touching the line during the kick-in, it is legal. The second way is to call it a fou...
Read The Full Q & A Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 12/18/2017Larry of Danville, CA USA asks...How would you deal with the following? A shot on goal and you decide a defender right in front of the goal handled the ball. However had there been no handling the ball would have simply struck the defender and not entered the goal. If the defender h...
Read The Full Q & A Law 11 - Offside 12/18/2017Dean of macomb, mi USA asks...An attacking player, In offside position,receives the ball from a teammates pass after it bounces off the of a defender who reaches out with his leg. Is this player guilty of an offside offense? notes: The defender who reaches out with his le...
Read The Full Q & A Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct 12/17/2017Phil of Tarzana, CA United States asks...FWIW, I watched the video (available in the U.S.). The referee had a good look at what happened. I had to watch it at 1/4 speed to see the shirt pull. The MC player, who appeared not to have a shot, as there were numerous defenders between him & t...
Read The Full Q & A High School 12/17/2017Abby Stapleton of Charlotte, NC USA asks...Why don't they make goalkeeper gloves with the sticky material of football gloves/is it allowed?...
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