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  2. Fouls and misconduct (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Should a team's on-field players receive a total of 5 red cards, it will be unable to field the required minimum of 7 players, resulting in the match being abandoned. Starting in August 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, IFAB and the Football Association stated that any player who deliberately coughs at others will receive a straight red card ...

  3. Penalty card - Wikipedia

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    A red card in handball indicates a disqualification of a player who has committed an offense such as unsportsmanlike conduct, serious foul play, or receiving a third two-minute suspension. [15] A red card prevents a player from playing for the remainder of the match and as a result reduces the number of players that are available to a team.

  4. Laws of the Game (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Fouls from "legitimate football challenges" inside the penalty area that are a "denial of an obvious goal scoring opportunity" reduced in punishment from a red card to a yellow card and the penalty kick for the foul. Fouls for "stopping a promising attack" inside the penalty area no longer attract a yellow card, only a penalty kick.

  5. Unfair act - Wikipedia

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    In American football, an unfair act is a foul that can be called when a player or team commits a flagrant and obviously illegal act that has a major impact on the game, and from which, if additional penalties were not enforced, the offending team would gain an advantage. All of the major American football codes include some form of unfair act rule.

  6. With Alex Atkins and Jaden Rashada cases, FSU and Florida ...

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    Level II violations are the middle tier on the NCAA's violation structure. They are considered a "significant breach of conduct" that include "more than a minimal but less than substantial or ...

  7. Once a gold standard, Michigan football's response to NCAA ...

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    The once proud Michigan football program is now your average NCAA cheat. And its excuses for breaking rules are laughable. Once a gold standard, Michigan football's response to NCAA violations ...

  8. Match penalty - Wikipedia

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    A red card is used in several sports and most commonly indicates a serious offence and can often mean that a player has been expelled from the game. In bandy, it indicates this, which is called a match penalty.

  9. Cathedral football team banned from playoffs because of rules ...

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    Southern Section announces sanctions against Cathedral for violating bylaws involving residential change, administrative oversight and playoff eligibility.