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  2. Touch match officials - Wikipedia

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    Touch match officials are responsible for fairly enforcing the Playing Rules of Touch during a match and imposing penalties for deliberate breaches of these rules. [1] The most senior match official is the referee , they may be assisted by a range of other officials depending on the level and rules of the competition.

  3. Touch football (American) - Wikipedia

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    Offensive touch football player tries to get out of reach of defending player. Touch football is an amateur variant of American football and Canadian football.The basic rules are similar to those of the mainstream game (called "tackle football" for contrast), but to end a down, the person carrying the ball need only be touched, instead of tackled, by a member of the opposite team. [1]

  4. Official (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    A pair of officials at a Maryland high school football game in September 2008. White knickers used to be worn by officials; black trousers are now standard.. For ease of recognition, officials are usually clad in a black-and-white vertically striped shirt and black trousers with a thin white stripe down the side (this was formerly white knickers with black/white striped stirrup stockings or ...

  5. Touch (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Touch (also known as touch football or touch rugby) is a variant of rugby league that is conducted under the direction of the Federation of International Touch (FIT). Though it shares similarities and history with rugby league, it is recognised as a sport in its own right due to its differences which have been developed over the sport's lifetime.

  6. Touch World Cup - Wikipedia

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    In accordance with the rules of Touch, all World Cup matches are played on a rectangular 70m x 50m pitch. [2] It is played six aside with eight substitutes. The match is played for 40 minutes in two twenty-minute halves. Touch, unlike many other football variants, always uses three referees. This is the same in the Touch World Cup. [3]

  7. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    The current UFL also uses the XFL's overtime system, albeit reduced to best-of-three. Such a shootout had never been attempted in organized football at the time the rule was proposed; in April 2019, the NCAA adopted a similar concept for games that reach quintuple overtime, starting with the 2019 FBS season, two seasons later, triple overtime.

  8. Referee (association football) - Wikipedia

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    In association football, the referee is the person responsible for interpreting and enforcing the Laws of the Game during a match. The referee is the final decision-making authority on all facts connected with play, and is the match official with the authority to start and stop play and impose disciplinary action against players and coaches ...

  9. Eligible receiver - Wikipedia

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    A receiver loses his eligibility by leaving the field of play unless he was forced out by a defensive player and immediately attempts to get back inbounds (Rule 7–3–4). All players on the field become eligible as soon as the ball is touched by a defensive player or an official during play (Rule 7–3–5).