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Law 5 - The Referee 5/12/2014Steve of Harrisburg, PA USA asks...Late in a game the ball is picked up by keeper from team A. Two players are on the ground injured, one from each team. Both coaches are asking for the game to be stopped to attend to their players. The center referee instructs the keeper to punt t...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 5/9/2014Gavin Andrew of Bedfordview, Gauteng South Africa asks...What happens when the flood lights go off before the game can finish? ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 5/8/2014steve of Hendersonville, Tn US asks...Corner kick taken and resulted in a score. Center ref awards the goal. Defending players argue that one of their players was on the ground and injured prior to the kick being taken. Center ref doesn't consult AR but walks over to discuss the play wit...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 5/4/2014Dan Klein of Boston, MA USA asks...Can a ref take back a yellow card that they have just issued? How about a red card?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 4/29/2014Trev Harper of Essex, Essex United Kingdom asks...Last few seconds of a match attacking team losing 1-0 throw in awarded thrown into penalty area during the following mele goal is scored, referee whistles to indicate goal awarded, players begin to return to to restart game before positions are retu...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 4/28/2014JANE BEDDOWS of Wolverhampton, Select a State United Kingdom asks...Can a player of a team whos father runs that team allow his own mother ref the game?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 4/28/2014Ilya Kostyukovsky of New York, NY USA asks...I understand that the advantage rule per the Advice to Referees for Law 5 has been tweaked since now the advantage decision 'can include offenses which are not against any specific opponent " e.g., handling, offside, or second-touch violations.'<...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 4/27/2014Barry Stewart of Chilliwack, BC Canada asks...Re: Drop ball to defending keeper, in the penalty area. Scenario: play is whistled down, so a serious injury can be attended to. Ball was in the penalty area " in the possession of the defending team " at the time. Attacking team of...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 4/27/2014Larry Kap of Middletown, PA United States asks...Dropped ball after injury. Ref instructs player to kick ball to opposing goalie. Instead of a courtesy kick to goalie, player takes a shot. Keeper bobbles ball and it goes in the goal. I know you can't score directly from a dropped ball anymore, ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 5 - The Referee 4/25/2014Barry of Arlington, VA USA asks...Attacker A1 has the ball and dispossessed by Defender B1. A1 clamors for a foul, but the ref says there was no foul and allows play to continue. How should the referee say there is no foul? I have seen numerous things done, but I am curious the best ...
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