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Law 5 - The Referee 5/7/2023Heather of GRAFTON, OH United States asks...Is a coach allowed to stand behind the goal of the opposing team, walking from corner to corner and saying things to the opposing team goalkeeper?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 4/10/2023Peter Babbage of Hjorring , Denmark asks...I would like to know who is responsible for the conduct of spectators? Probably wrong but I had a feeling that at a high level where there is a fairly large crowd it is the home team’s responsibility. Here though I am referring to a 14 year old...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 3/6/2023Mark of Bradford, England asks...Why do referees allow players to be treated on the pitch when not seriously injured. I thought this was against the laws of the game in the Premier League?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 2/11/2023Andrew McAllister of North Bend, Washington United States asks...In a throw-in. After the game, both coaches informed me that a player from the opposing team had punched the hurt player. The opposing team member that hit the attacking player had been pushed by the attacking player before this happened.
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 11/5/2022Petr of Prague, Czech Republic Czech Republic asks...Hello,
one situation, please.
'Three players (two from team A and one from team B) need treatment on the field.'
Do they stay on the field after treatment or go behind the line?
Thank you very much!...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 10/10/2022Mark Smith of Wolverhampton , West Midlands England asks...If a physiotherapist/medic is called on to the pitch to treat an injured but doesn’t actually treat the player, does the player still have to leave the pitch ?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 7/13/2022Tom Williams of N/A, Prince Edward Island Canada asks...Hi there, I have played soccer for years and watch plenty of soccer including the premier league every weekend, and I really want to know because I have never seen it, can you play an advantage in the penalty box? I feel like it’s a no but I would li...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 6/21/2022Garikai Kondanani of Harare , Harare Zimbabwe asks... A player is injured during a match. When assessing the player the doctor informs the referee of the risk of serious injury if the player continues playing. Can the referee prohibit the player from continuing.
The player makes a careless ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 5/22/2022Charlie J Lee of Auburn, WA United States asks...Attacking player kicked the ball near penalty box area and I blow whistle for foul instead of giving advantage but the ball went into defender's goal net. Is this goal awarded even after foul signal? Thanks,
Charlie...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 2/16/2022Malcolm Colledge of BLAYDON-ON-TYNE, United Kingdom asks...if a player gets fouled and needs on pitch treatment and the player who does the foul gets a card shown ,does the injured player have to go to sidelines to wait refs permission to return to the field?...
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