What is violent conduct in football?

Violent conduct is when a player uses or attempts to use excessive force or brutality against an opponent when not challenging for the ball, or against a team-mate, team official, match official, spectator or any other person, regardless of whether contact is made.
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What is the difference between serious foul play and violent conduct?

Violent conduct is distinct from serious foul play in that it may be committed by any player, substitute, or substituted player against any person, e.g., teammates, match officials, or spectators.
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What does violent conduct mean in soccer?

A player or coach is guilty of violent conduct if he/she uses excessive force or brutality against an opponent when not in the play. He/she is also guilty of violent conduct if he/she uses excessive force or brutality against a teammate, spectator, official or any other person.
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Is violent conduct a red card?

Required Red Cards:

Violent Conduct. Spitting at anyone. Handling the ball to stop a goal. Fouling to stop a goal.
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What is the difference between a foul and a misconduct in football?

Fouls can only occur when the ball is in play, but misconduct can occur when it's out of play as well. Depending on the seriousness of the foul or misconduct, the referee can penalize it with a yellow or red card in addition to a free kick or penalty kick.
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Can you say mine in football?

As stated in the laws of the game, if a soccer player is the only player that is near the soccer ball and proceeds to call “mine” then there is no foul or infringement. However, players will only be impeded when the opponent prevents another player from getting and playing the soccer ball. What is this?
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Is pulling a shirt a red card?

The offending player does not attempt to play the ball or there is no possibility for the player making the challenge to play the ball or. The offence is one which is punishable by a red card wherever it occurs on the field of play (e.g. serious foul play, violent conduct etc.)
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Can a referee get a red card?

A red card for violent conduct may be issued because the assistant referee had identified and attempted to communicate the offence to the referee before play restarted.
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Can you get a straight red card after a yellow?

YES it is fully possible to give a direct red card. The punishment is more severe for a direct red in match suspensions (3) than it would have been for two yellow cards amount to a red (1 match).
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Can a goalie get a red card?

What happens if a goalkeeper gets a red card? When a goalkeeper gets a red card, the coach needs to substitute an outfield player and replace it with the reserve keeper. The team with the red card needs to play 10 against 11 for the rest of the game.
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Is a 2 footed tackle an automatic red card?

As per the rule, all two-footed tackles will be punished with a red card whether or not there is contact or injury to an opponent — and even if the ball is won first. This move was done in an attempt to remove dangerous tackles.
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What is a blue card in football?

A player temporarily suspended from play will be shown a blue card by the match official and informed that he/she shall be suspended from play for two minutes.
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How many yellow cards can a player get?

It is possible for a player to receive two yellow cards for different offences during the same match; however, the period of suspension must be significantly longer with each yellow card.
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What is a green card in soccer?

What is green card in soccer? Green cards are used in the CONIFA world cup for dissent and the player must leave the field for a period of time – like a sin-bin. Green cards are given as a reward in Italy's Seria B for good sportsmanship.
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Can a sent off player sit on the bench?

A player is required to leave the pitch immediately when they are sent off. Being on the bench is still considered to be on the pitch, since the player can actively take part in play.
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Can a manager get a red card?

Managers can be sent off for or committing a “stage two offence”. Offences include violent conduct, spitting and stopping the opponent from restarting play. If the manager or any of their staff in the technical area commit one of these offences, they will be given a red card and sent to the stands.
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Can a goalkeeper take a throw in?

A goalkeeper is able to take a throw in, even with his gloves on. There is no rule that prevents a goalkeeper from taking a throw in. However, this occurrence is usually rare and mainly occurs when the keeper is closest to where the ball goes out of play.
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What is white card in football?

What Is A White Card? © Reuters. If a player is shown a white card, he will be asked to leave the pitch for 10 minutes as a penalty and the team will be down to 10-men. This gives an excellent opportunity to referee to ask the player, who misbehaves or challenges his decision, to leave the pitch.
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Did a referee ever scored a goal?

In September 2001, Brian Savill was refereeing a Great Bromley Cup tie between Earls Colne and Wimpole 2000 and volley the ball into the back of the net to score for Wimpole.
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What is the penalty for 2 yellow cards?

For a sending off, after a second yellow in one game, the suspension period is one match. For a so-called professional foul, a player will also receive a one-match ban. If the foul in question is dissent, it will normally be a two-match ban.
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Can you tackle from behind in football?

Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force or endangers the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.
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Can a referee give a red card and a penalty?

The previous 'triple-punishment' rule required a red card - and therefore a suspension - as well as the award of a penalty under those circumstances. However, players committing accidental fouls that deny a goalscoring chance will now be cautioned instead. But deliberate fouls will still incur a red card.
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Can a goalkeeper shout leave it?

I had exactly the same last Saturday. Red team goalkeeper shouted "let it go" to his team mate to allow the ball to run out for a goal kick. It was perfectly clear who it was shouted at and what it meant and, to be fair, there was no hint of any complaint from the players.
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Can a goalkeeper handle a back pass?

The back-pass rule states that a goalkeeper is forbidden to handle the ball when passed to them by a team-mate, according to Law 12, Section 2 of the Laws of the Game.
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Is shirt pulling a foul in football?

"The grab, the pull of the shirt, not looking at the ball and just at the player to grab them - this is a penalty, but it has to be a penalty every time, with every club, with every player."
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