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Law 12. Fouls and Misconduct: FIFA Referee Development Programme

This document discusses Law 12 of soccer's Laws of the Game regarding fouls and misconduct. It outlines direct and indirect free kicks, penalty kicks, the 7 cautionable offenses, the 7 sending-off offenses, and provides examples. Direct free kicks result from more serious fouls while indirect free kicks result from less serious fouls. It also notes the difference between a yellow card for cautionable offenses and a red card for sending-off offenses.
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Law 12. Fouls and Misconduct: FIFA Referee Development Programme

This document discusses Law 12 of soccer's Laws of the Game regarding fouls and misconduct. It outlines direct and indirect free kicks, penalty kicks, the 7 cautionable offenses, the 7 sending-off offenses, and provides examples. Direct free kicks result from more serious fouls while indirect free kicks result from less serious fouls. It also notes the difference between a yellow card for cautionable offenses and a red card for sending-off offenses.
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Laws of the Game

Law 12. Fouls and Misconduct

FIFA Referee Development Programme


Laws of the Game
Law 12. Fouls and Misconduct

TOPICS
Direct Free kicks
- Penalty kick
Indirect Free kick
7 Cautionable Offence
7 Sending-Off Offence
Examples

FIFA Referee Development Programme


Laws of the Game
Law 12. Fouls and Misconduct

FIFA Referee Development Programme

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