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  2. Fouls and misconduct (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Should a team's on-field players receive a total of 5 red cards, it will be unable to field the required minimum of 7 players, resulting in the match being abandoned. Starting in August 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, IFAB and the Football Association stated that any player who deliberately coughs at others will receive a straight red card ...

  3. Penalty card - Wikipedia

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    A red card prevents a player from playing for the remainder of the match and as a result reduces the number of players that are available to a team. A red card also carries a two-minute suspension for the team, meaning that a team cannot replace the disqualified player until the two-minute team suspension has expired. [15]

  4. Foul (sports) - Wikipedia

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    In association football, a foul is an unfair act by a player as deemed by the referee. [2] In association football or rugby, a professional foul is a deliberate act of foul play, usually to prevent an opponent scoring. Kinjite are various fouls that a sumo wrestler might commit that will cause him to lose the bout.

  5. Glossary of association football terms - Wikipedia

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    A player doing a keepie-uppie Association football (more commonly known as football or soccer) was first codified in 1863 in England, although games that involved the kicking of a ball were evident considerably earlier. A large number of football-related terms have since emerged to describe various aspects of the sport and its culture. The evolution of the sport has been mirrored by changes in ...

  6. Cathedral football team banned from playoffs because of rules ...

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    Southern Section announces sanctions against Cathedral for violating bylaws involving residential change, administrative oversight and playoff eligibility.

  7. Jonathan Danty red card: Why was France centre sent off ... - AOL

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    Once a player is in the sin-bin, the FPRO has up to eight minutes to review the decision and decide if it warrants upgrading to a red card. If not, the player will return to the field after their ...

  8. Red card - Wikipedia

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    Red card, in capital punishment in Iraq, a legal notice that execution is imminent Red Card Solution, a guest worker program proposal for immigration to the United States, created by the Vernon K. Krieble Foundation and endorsed by Newt Gingrich in November 2011

  9. List of 2006 FIFA World Cup controversies - Wikipedia

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    The deciding game for the Group F runners-up place, Croatia vs. Australia, saw a number of refereeing errors and controversies occur.Early in the first half, Australian striker Mark Viduka was wrestled to the ground within the penalty box by Croatian defender Josip Šimunić, but appeals for a foul or penalty kick were dismissed by English referee Graham Poll. [1]