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  2. Fouls and misconduct (association football) - Wikipedia

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    If play is stopped to administer a caution or send-off: If a foul has occurred as well as misconduct, play is restarted according to the nature of the offence (either an indirect free kick, direct free kick or penalty kick to the opposing team) If no foul under Law 12 has occurred, play is restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team

  3. Foul (sports) - Wikipedia

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    A technical foul refers to unsportsmanlike non-contact behavior, a more serious infraction than a personal foul. A flagrant foul involves unsportsmanlike contact behavior, considered the most serious foul and often resulting in ejection from the game. [1] In association football, a foul is an unfair act by a player as deemed by the referee. [2]

  4. Penalty (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    If a team commits a foul during the last play of any quarter, the other team has the option to accept the penalty and extend the quarter one more play even with the clock showing 00:00 (i.e., an untimed play). In American football, when multiple fouls occur, when both teams commit a foul during a play, regardless of severity, the fouls are ...

  5. What is VAR, how does it work and what are the biggest ... - AOL

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    The current situations come after an increase in the use of technology in football over the past few years but none ... Rashford for serious foul play. ... isn’t a foul, where a decision should ...

  6. Penalty card - Wikipedia

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    The player cannot be replaced, leaving their team with one less player for the remainder of the game. During matches, a player who commits an offense under Law 9 – Foul Play or keeps a disrespectful behaviour may be shown a red card. Red cards are normally issued for serious offenses, i.e. tackling an opponent by his head.

  7. What is VAR, how does it work and what are the biggest ... - AOL

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    The use of technology in football has been on the increase over the past few years but none seems to create as much ... including a decision to send off Marcus Rashford for serious foul play. ...

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

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    The rewriting introduces the schema of seventeen laws that still exists today. A player may be sent off for "serious foul play". 1958 – Substitutions of injured players is allowed in competitive matches for the first time, subject to national association approval. [19] 1970 – Introduction of red and yellow cards.

  9. Ange Postecoglou reacts to VAR calls as Spurs earn two red ...

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    There were also three goals disallowed in the game and multiple checks for serious foul play which accumulated to 21 minutes of added time across both halves. “I don’t like it, it is the way ...