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A player (middle) is cautioned and shown a yellow card. A yellow card is shown by the referee to indicate that a player has been officially cautioned. [1]: Law 12.3 The player's details are then recorded by the referee in a small notebook; hence a caution is also known as a "booking". A player who has been cautioned may continue playing in the ...
When an offence for which a yellow card has been awarded is repeated, the yellow card must not be used again and a more severe penalty must be awarded. There must also be a clear difference between the duration of a yellow card suspension for a minor offence and the duration for a major offence. The yellow card can be shown to a specific player ...
1970 – Introduction of red and yellow cards. 1990 – A further relaxation of the offside law: a player level with the second-last opponent is considered onside (previously, such a player would have been considered offside). A player may be sent off for an offence that denies opponents a "clear goalscoring opportunity".
A yellow card can have implications that go well beyond the current game being played. In terms of the current game being played, once a player receives a yellow card, it's imperative to avoid a ...
Booking – act of noting the offender in a cautionable offence, which results in a yellow card. [51] Boot boy – young player who, in addition to his football training, is expected to perform menial tasks such as cleaning the boots of first-team players. [52] Boots – player's footwear, normally with studs.
Ten yellow cards were issued by referee Radu Petrescu in a fiery tie in Lisbon with Benfica's Orkun Kokcu fortunate to escape a second booking. Benfica - who could have risen to 11th - sit 15th in ...
An opponent also may be cautioned (yellow card) for failing to retreat 9.15 m (10 yards), [5] or for deliberately preventing a quick free kick from being taken. If the kicker touches the ball a second time before it has touched another player, an indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team, unless this second touch is an illegal handball ...
The yellow card threshold is met and he’s booked too. The offence is sent to the TMO bunker to determine whether it needs upgrading. Both teams are down to 14 men as it stands.