Introduction of Soccer Rules - Part 4

Continue with the Introduction of Rule...
  • Fouls and Punishment
The common rule of thumb on fouls is “If it looks like a foul, it probably is.”. Some soccer rules are actually not black-and-white.



The normal consequence of a foul is a direct kick for the opposing team. Punishment is given in soccer with yellow and red cards. The FIFA soccer rules give the guidelines for when to give a yellow card and red card to a player. If a player is given two yellow cards in the same game, that is equal to a red card. A red card can be given at any time without the player first receiving a yellow card. When a player gets a red card, they must leave the game and their team must play short.


  • Offside

The first thing to know is that you cannot be offside on a corner kick, goal kick, or throw-in. It’s not an offense for a player to be in an offside position. The player must be involved in active play as determined by the referee to be called offside.
-          An attacking player can’t be ahead of the ball and involved in the play unless there is a defender between him and the goalkeeper.




It is a very hard rule to understand so just trust the referees.

End of the introduction!
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If you wanna know more about soccer rules, check out Soccer-for-Parents.com / FIFA Laws of the Game for more information!!

Lianna Lei
11/10/2017 

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