Chapter 13 Fouls and Improper Acts
The following circumstances will result in a foul or improper behavior:
Direct free kick
The referee believes that if the player violates any of the following six fouls by hasty, recklessly or excessively, the opponent will be awarded a direct free kick:
·Kick or attempt to kick the opponent's team member;
·Track or attempt to trip the opponent's team member;
· Jump to the opponent's team member;
·Collapse against the opponent's team members;
·Fight or attempt to hit the opponent's team member;
·Push the opponent's team members;
If the player violates any of the following four fouls, the opponent will also be awarded a direct free kick:
·When intercepting the opponent's players in order to gain control of the ball, touch the opponent's players before touching the ball;
· Pull the opponent's team members;
·Spit at the opponent's team members;
·Intentional handball (excluding goalkeepers in their free throw area).
Kick a direct free kick at the location of the foul.
Free throw penalty
No matter where the ball is in the game, if the player violates any of the above ten fouls in the free throw area of the team, he shall be awarded a penalty kick.
Indirect free kick
If the goalkeeper violates any of the following four fouls in the free throw area, the opponent will be awarded an indirect free kick:
·Hold the ball for more than 6 seconds before sending it;
· After sending the ball, touch the ball with your hands without touching it by other players;
·Touch the ball that the team member deliberately kicked him with his hands;
·Touch the outbound ball thrown directly by the team members with your hands.
The referee believes that the player will also award the opponent an indirect free kick if the following situation occurs:
·The action is dangerous;
· Block the opponent's team members;
·Stop the opponent's goalkeeper from serving from his hands;
· Violation of any other fouls not previously mentioned in Chapter 12 of the Rules, and being warned or ordered to appear while stopping the game.
Kick indirect free kicks at the location of the foul.
Disciplinary sanctions
Only those on the field, substitute players or players who have been replaced can show red and yellow cards.
Warning foul
If a player violates any of the following seven fouls, he will be warned and shown a yellow card:
1. Convicted of non-sports ethical conduct;
2. Express objection by words or actions;
3. Continuous violation of the rules;
4. Delay the game and start again;
5. When the game restarts with a corner kick or a free kick, the specified distance will not be withdrawn;
6. Enter or re-enter the competition venue without the referee’s permission;
7. Deliberately leave the competition venue without permission from the referee.
Fouls for the penalty order
If a player violates any of the following seven fouls, he will be ordered to appear and show a red card:
1. Serious foul;
2. Violent behavior;
3. Spit at the other party or anyone else;
4. Use intentional handball to destroy the opponent's goal or obvious goal scoring opportunity (excluding the goalkeeper in the free throw area of the party);
5. Use a foul that can be judged as a free kick or penalty to destroy the obvious goal scoring opportunity that is moving in the opponent's goal;
6. Use rude, insulting or abusive language and actions;
7. Get a second warning in the same game.
The players who are ordered to play must immediately leave the near the game venue and within the technical area.
International Football Council Resolution
·Resolution 1
Whether players are on or off the court, whether they are directly committed against opponents, team members, referees, assistant referees or others who should be warned or ordered to appear, they will be punished according to the nature of the foul.
·Resolution II
When the goalkeeper touches the ball with any part of his arm, it can be considered that the ball has been controlled. This control ball includes the goalkeeper deliberately blocking the ball with his arm, but does not include the referee's belief that the ball was accidentally bounced back from the goalkeeper's arm, such as after the goalkeeper saves the ball.
·Resolution III
According to the terms of Chapter 12 of the Rules, a player can pass the ball to the goalkeeper with his head, chest and knees. However, if the referee believes that the player deliberately sets up a scam during the game, he is guilty of non-sports and moral behavior, and he will be warned and the opponent will kick an indirect free kick at the place where the foul occurred.
When a free kick is played, the player deliberately sets a scam using the rules, and will be warned and shown a yellow card for non-sports ethical behavior, and the free kick will be kicked again.
In this case, it has nothing to do with whether the goalkeeper then touches the ball with his hands, mainly because the player attempts to use the provisions and spirit of Chapter 12 of the rules.
·Resolution IV
Actions that intercept from behind and endanger the opponent's safety should be considered a serious foul.
·Resolution 5
Chapter completed!