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League Specific 5/14/2009Peter Grove of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire England asks...The applicable parts of the FIFA Disciplinary Code (2009) are as follows: "1. The home association or home club is liable for improper conduct among spectators, regardless of the question of culpable conduct or culpable oversight, and, depen...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 5/13/2009Alex Vanderheyden of Strathroy, Ontario Canada asks...How long are the quarters for under 5 and also how long are the quarter breaks and half break?...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 5/13/2009Alex Vanderheyden of Strathroy, Ontario Canada asks...What do the whistles sound like for quarters? And How long are the quarters for 5 and under?...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 5/8/2009george of vicksburg, ms usa asks...State tournament Kohls cup. TD decides games must go to a PK because of weather. Center ref talks to TD on phone gets instructions. Each teams kicks 10 times (yea that is right) or a total of 20 kicks. Team A is ahead during the first five kicks,...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 5/7/2009Randall Howes of Taylorsville, UT USA asks...Not a question and no reply is needed. I think the original question may be referring to the 'double dual' or 'three whistle' system. Ick....
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 5/7/2009Jason Muller of Thomasville, Ga US asks...Last night in our Semi final game late in the first half a ball was played into the box that was headed toward the goal. The ball appeared to cross the goal line but while still in the air was bycicle kiked backwards out of the goal, hit the crossbar...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 5/6/2009Melvin H. of Colorado Springs, Colorado U.S.A. asks...I am curious about what seems to happen more and more before matches--sadly--and that is the minute of silence. I remember years ago that teams would line up in their positions, then the referee would blow his whistle for a minute of silence, ...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 5/6/2009Fred Landau of Harrisburg, PA USA asks...Here in Pennsylvania certain High School regular season and all playoff games employ the Double-Dual system which has 3 referees on the field, each with a whistle. The lead and trail officials are generally positioned to judge offside and ball out o...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 5/6/2009Andrew Crews of Shelby Twp, Michigan United States asks...Panel: I know what system he is referring too. It is called the double dual system of control which honestly is a stupid name since they only use three referees. But it is where the AR's have whistles instead of flags. And for a 1/3 of the game ...
Read The Full Q & A League Specific 5/4/2009Rana Bose of Kolkata, West Bengal India asks...A player who has been already yellow carded in an earlier match scores a goal and takes off his shirt in jubilation. The referee shows him the yellow card for this. will he have to sit out the next match because of the double yellow card?...
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