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  2. Fouls and misconduct (association football) - Wikipedia

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    It is committed against an opponent (for fouls concerning contact or conduct between players). For example, a player striking the referee or a teammate is not a foul, but may be considered misconduct. [1] Misconduct is any conduct by a player that is deemed by the referee to warrant a disciplinary sanction (caution or send-off). Misconduct may ...

  3. 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.

  4. Unsportsmanlike conduct - Wikipedia

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    (Indoor American football leagues, because of the shorter field, also assign a 10-yard penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct.) Rough play is the foul called for unsportsmanlike violent behavior; it carries a 25-yard penalty, the largest in all gridiron football.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Unfair act - Wikipedia

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    An early example of an unfair act (though such a rule was not yet codified) occurred on November 23, 1918, when Navy faced the powerful Great Lakes NTS team. With Navy leading 6-0, the Midshipmen's captain Bill Ingram fumbled the ball, resulting in Harry Lawrence Eielson, of Great Lakes, picking up the ball and running it most of the way back down the field.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Travis Kelce fined $11K for taunting in AFC title game, on ...

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    It is Kelce's second fine of the season, as he lost $14,069 for unsportsmanlike conduct in Week 17. The play in question, a Patrick Mahomes touchdown run, saw Kelce get in the face of Bills safety ...

  9. 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 ...