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  2. Fouls and misconduct (association football) - Wikipedia

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    The majority of fouls concern contact between opponents. Although contact between players is a part of the game, the Laws prohibit most forceful contact, meaning that, unlike other football codes, a tackle in association football is required to be predominantly directed against the ball rather than the player in possession of it. Specifically ...

  3. Violence in sports - Wikipedia

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    Violence in sports usually refers to violent and often unnecessarily harmful intentional physical acts committed during, or motivated by, a sports game, often in relation to contact sports such as American football, ice hockey, rugby football, lacrosse, association football, boxing, mixed martial arts, wrestling, and water polo and, when referring to the players themselves, often involving ...

  4. Football hooliganism - Wikipedia

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    Football violence is also thought to reflect expressions of strong emotional ties to a football team, which may help to reinforce a supporter's sense of identity." [ 19 ] In relation to the Heysel Stadium disaster one study from 1986 claimed that alcohol, irregular tickets sales, the disinterest of the organisers and the "'cowardly ineptitude ...

  5. Penalty card - Wikipedia

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    In camogie, Gaelic football, hurling and ladies' Gaelic football a red card (Irish: cárta dearg) is given to players for serious fouls and violent conduct. A player who receives two yellow cards in a single game is sent off and receives a red card.

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

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    The caution (for "ungentlemanly behaviour") and the sending-off (for violent conduct) appear in the laws for the first time. 1883 – The International Football Conference , held between the English, Scottish, Irish and Welsh football associations in December 1882, resulted in the unification of the rules across the home nations , which ...

  7. Florida deputies under review after videos of violent fracas ...

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    The Jacksonville, Florida, Sheriff's Office has opened an administrative review as videos circulating online show violent interactions between deputies and fans at this weekend's University of ...

  8. Ja'Marr Chase's unsportsmanlike conduct fine for violent ...

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    The NFL fined Cincinnati Bengals receiver Ja’Marr Chase $19,697 for unsportsmanlike conduct/violent gesture as part of a touchdown celebration during the Week 5 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, ...

  9. Unsportsmanlike conduct - Wikipedia

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    Unsportsmanlike conduct (also called untrustworthy behaviour or ungentlemanly fraudulent or bad sportsmanship or poor sportsmanship or anti fair-play) is a foul or offense in many sports that violates the sport's generally accepted rules of sportsmanship and participant conduct.