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Click to add text You Make the Call Questions from the FIFA Q & A, 2005 ed.

Law 3 – Number of Players, Q 4 If, before the start of a match played under the rules of a competition, a player is replaced by a named substitute without the referee having been notified, may this substitute be permitted to continue to participate in the game?

Law 3 – Number of Players, A 4 Yes. The player will be cautioned for entering the field of play without the permission of the referee. The referee will apply the advantage or stop play. If play is stopped to administer a caution, it will be restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team from the place where the ball was when play was stopped *.

Law 3 – Number of Players, Q 5 A substitute, who is not participating in the match, runs onto the field of play and kicks an opponent. What action does the referee take?

Law 3 – Number of Players, A 5 The referee stops the match, sends off the substitute for violent conduct, shows him the red card and restarts the match with an indirect free kick to the opposing team where the ball was when play was stopped *.

Law 3 – Number of Players, Q 7 The referee allows a substitute who has not been nominated to enter the field of play and the latter scores a goal. What action does the referee take? 7.1. If he realizes his mistake before the match is restarted; 7.2. If he realizes his mistake after the match has restarted; 7.3. If he only realizes his mistake after the match.

Law 3 – Number of Players, A 7.1 The goal is not awarded. He should instruct the player to leave the field of play. The player who has been substituted may return to the field of play or be replaced by another nominated substitute. Play will be restarted with a dropped ball on the goal area line parallel to the goal line at the point nearest to where the ball passed into the goal.

Law 3 – Number of Players, A 7.2 The goal is allowed. He should instruct the player to leave the field of play. The player who has been substituted may return to the field of play or be replaced by another nominated substitute. He continues the match and reports the situation to the appropriate authorities. If the play was stopped to do so, it will be restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team where the ball was when play was stopped *.

Law 3 – Number of Players, A 7.3 The goal is allowed. He should report the situation to the appropriate authorities.

Law 3 – Number of Players, Q 8 A substitute enters the field of play without having obtained the permission of the referee, and his team plays with an extra player. While the ball is in play, an opponent punches him. What action should the referee take?

Law 3 – Number of Players, A 8 The referee stops play, sends off the player guilty of violent conduct, cautions the substitute for entering the field of play without the permission of the referee and instructs him to leave the field of play. The match is restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team at the place where the ball was located when play was stopped. *

Law 3 – Number of Players, Q 13 A substitute, warming up behind his own goal, enters the field of play and prevents the ball entering the goal. What action does the referee take?

Law 3 – Number of Players, A 13 The referee stops play, cautions the substitute for entering the field of play without the permission of the referee and the match is restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team from where the ball was when play was stopped *.

Law 3 – Number of Players, Q 14 A substitute, who is not the goalkeeper, plays from the beginning of the match replacing a team-mate. The referee is not informed. This player plays the ball deliberately with his hand. What action will the referee take?

Law 3 – Number of Players, A 14 The referee stops play and cautions the substitute for entering the field of play without his permission. The player is instructed to leave the field of play for the substitution procedure to be completed correctly. The match is restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team from where the ball was when play was stopped*.

Law 3 – Number of Players, Q 15 A substitute plays from the beginning of the match, replacing a team-mate. The referee is not informed. An opponent commits a foul against the substitute. What action will the referee take?

Law 3 – Number of Players, A 15 The referee stops play and cautions the substitute for entering the field of play without his permission. The player is instructed to leave the field of play for the substitution procedure to be completed correctly and depending on the foul, caution or send off the player, or takes no disciplinary action. The match is restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team from where the ball was when play was stopped *.

Law 3 – Number of Players, Q 16 A player, who has been substituted, enters the field of play without the permission of the referee. What action will the referee take?

Law 3 – Number of Players, Q 16 If the advantage clause is not applicable, the referee will stop play. He will caution the player for entering the field of play without his permission and will instruct the player to leave the field of play. Play will be restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team from where the ball was when play was stopped *.

Law 3 – Number of Players, Q 17 A substitute who has joined the game without the permission of the referee scores a goal. The referee realizes this before restarting play. What action will the referee take?

Law 3 – Number of Players, A 17 The goal is not awarded. The player will be cautioned and instructed to leave the field of play for the substitution procedure to be completed correctly. The match is restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team in the goal area *.

Law 3 – Number of Players, Q 25 A player, from a team with only seven players, leaves the field of play to receive medical attention. What action does the referee take?

Law 3 – Number of Players, A 25 The match will stop until this player has received treatment and returns to the field of play. If he is unable to return, the match is abandoned, unless the member association has decided otherwise with regard to the minimum number of players.

Law 3 – Number of Players, Q 27 A team playing with twelve players scores a goal and the referee notices it before the restart of play. What action does he take?

Law 3 – Number of Players, A 27 The goal is not awarded. Play is restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team in the goal area *. The twelfth player is cautioned for entering the field of play without the referee’s permission and is instructed to leave the field of play.

Law 4 – Players’ Equipment, Q 2 According to Law 4, the players of each team and their goalkeepers must wear jerseys or shirts of different colors to distinguish them from the other players. Must the referee and the assistant referees wear clothes with different colors to the players?

Law 4 – Players’ Equipment, A 2 No. The players and goalkeepers must wear clothing that distinguishes them from the referee and assistant referees.

Law 5 – The Referee, Q 8 Can the referee show yellow or red cards during the half-time interval or after the match is finished?

Law 5 – The Referee, A 8 Yes. He continues to take this action until he leaves the field of play.

Law 5 – The Referee, Q 14 (2004) While the ball is in play, two opposing players commit offences at the same time. What action does the referee take?

Law 5 – The Referee, A 14 He stops the play, and depending on the offences, cautions or sends off the players, or takes no disciplinary action. The match will be restarted by a dropped ball, from the place where the ball was when the offences were committed.

Law 11 – Offside, Q 8 A player in an offside position but not interfering with any opponent runs towards the ball played by a team-mate. Must the referee wait until he touches the ball to penalize him?

Law 11 – Offside, A 8 (2005 ed.) Yes. The referee must wait and see if the player in an offside position finally interferes with play by touching the ball.

Law 11 – Offside, A 8 (2004 ed.) No, the referee may penalize him if there is no other team-mate (in an onside position) who can play the ball. If there are other team-mates (in an onside position) who can get the ball, the referee must wait and see if the player in an offside position finally interferes with play by touching the ball.

Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct, Q 8 A player who has left the field of play to receive treatment trips an opponent inside the field of play. What action does the referee take?

Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct, A 8 The player is cautioned for re-entering the field of play. If the trip is deserving of a caution the player will be sent off for receiving a second caution in the same match and play is restarted with a direct free kick * or penalty kick.

Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct, Q 13 While the ball is in play, a substitute throws an object e.g. footwear at a player of the opposing team. What action does the referee take?

Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct, A 13 Play is stopped and the substitute is sent off for violent conduct. Play is restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team at the place where the ball was located when play was stopped *.

Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct, Q 17 If a goalkeeper is bouncing the ball, may an opponent play the ball as it touches the ground, provided he is not guilty of dangerous play?

Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct, A 17 No.

Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct, Q 18 After taking possession of the ball, a goalkeeper allows it to lie on his open hand. An opponent comes from behind him and heads the ball from his hand. Is this permitted?

Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct, Q 18 No.

Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct, Q 24 A player is charged when the ball is not within playing distance. What action should the referee take?

Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct, A 24 If the referee considers the charge on the opponent to be careless, a direct free kick * or a penalty kick will be awarded.

Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct, Q 31 A defender starts holding an attacker outside the penalty area but finishes inside the penalty area. What action should the referee take?

Law 12 – Fouls & Misconduct, A 31 He would award a penalty kick.

Law 13 – Free Kicks, Q 6 An indirect free kick is awarded to the attacking team outside the opponents’ penalty area. The referee fails to raise his arm to indicate that the kick is indirect and the ball is kicked directly into the goal. What action does the referee take?

Law 13 – Free Kicks, A 6 He has the free kick retaken because of the referee’s mistake. The initial indirect free kick, is not nullified by the referee’s mistake.

Law 13 – Free Kicks, Q 7 A player takes a quick free kick and the ball goes into goal. The referee has not had the opportunity to indicate that the free kick was indirect. What action should the referee take?

Law 13 – Free Kicks, A 7 Order the kick to be retaken as the original offence only merited an indirect free kick but the referee did not have the opportunity to give the recognized signal.

Law 13 – Free Kicks, Q 8 A free kick is awarded and the player decides to take the kick quickly. An opponent who is less than 9.15 m. from the ball intercepts it. What action does the referee take?

Law 13 – Free Kicks, A 8 He allows play to continue.

Law 13 – Free Kicks, Q 9 A free kick is awarded and the player decides to take the kick quickly. An opponent who is near the ball deliberately prevents him taking the kick. What action does the referee take?

Law 13 – Free Kicks, A 9 The player is cautioned and shown a yellow card for delaying the restart of play.

Law 14 – The Penalty Kick, Q 4 When a penalty kick is being taken, and after the referee has given the necessary signal, a team-mate of the player identified to take the kick suddenly rushes forward and takes it instead. What action does the referee take?

Law 14 – The Penalty Kick, A 4 The referee stops play and restarts the match with an indirect free kick to the defending team where the infringement occurred i.e. where the player advanced closer than 9.15m. The player is cautioned for unsporting behavior.

Law 14 – The Penalty Kick, Q 5 When a penalty kick is taken, the ball strikes the goalpost and/or crossbar and bursts. What action does the referee take?

Law 14 – The Penalty Kick, A 5 If the ball enters the goal directly after hitting the goal post or crossbar the goal is allowed. If the ball rebounds into play the referee stops play, obtains a replacement ball and restarts play with a dropped ball. * If this second situation occurs during additional time, the match ends.

Law 14 – The Penalty Kick, Q 8 A player taking a penalty kick back heels the ball to a team-mate who kicks the ball into the goal. What action does the referee take?

Law 14 – The Penalty Kick, A 8 The referee stops play and restarts the match with an indirect free kick to the defending team at the penalty mark.

Law 17 – The Corner kick, Q 2 Does the ball need to leave the corner arc before it is in play.

Law 17 – The Corner kick, A 2 No. The ball is in play when it is kicked and moves.