M**********e 发帖数: 4237 | 1 Law 12 - fouls and misconduct
Direct free kick
A direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any
of the following seven offences in a manner considered by the referee to be
careless, reckless or using excessive force:
kicks or attempts to kick an opponent
trips or attempts to trip an opponent
jumps at an opponent
charges an opponent
strikes or attempts to strike an opponent
pushes an opponent
tackles an opponent
A direct free kick is also awarded to the opposing team if a player commits
any of the following three offences:
holds an opponent
spits at an opponent
handles the ball deliberately (except for the goalkeeper within his own
penalty area)
A direct free kick is taken from the place where the offence occurred (see
Law 13 - Position of free kick).
Law 14 - the penalty kick
Introduction
A penalty kick is awarded against a team that commits one of the ten
offences for which a direct free kick is awarded, inside its own penalty
area and while the ball is in play.
A goal may be scored directly from a penalty kick.
Additional time is allowed for a penalty kick to be taken at the end of each
half or at the end of periods of extra time. | s**l 发帖数: 11983 | 2 but it is very hard to tell whether it is "careless, reckless or using
excessive force".
this is the key and where referees and Paladini can make a game.
Simply doing any of those actions do not necessarily qualify for a penalty
kick. |
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