(a) The referee allows play to continue and during the next stoppage cautions the player. |
(b) The referee applies advantage if possible or stops play, cautions the player and awards an indirect free kick to the opposing team from where the ball was when play was stopped. |
(c) The referee applies advantage if possible or stops play, cautions the player and awards a dropped ball where the ball was when play was stopped. |
(d) The referee allows play to continue. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The referee disallows the goal and restarts play with a dropped ball. |
(b) The referee awards the goal. |
(c) The referee disallows the goal and restarts play with an indirect free kick in favour of the attacking team. |
(d) None of the answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 9 - The Ball In and Out of Play ; Law 10 - The Method of Scoring |
(a) The referee shows the defender a red card and restarts play with a penalty kick |
(b) The referee shows the defender a yellow card and restarts play with a penalty kick |
(c) The referee shows the defender a red card and restarts play with a throw-in |
(d) The referee shows the defender a yellow card and restarts play with a throw-in |
Reference: IFAB 2016/2017 page 69 and 81 The ball is out of play when: it has wholly passed over the goal line or touchline on the ground or in the air. Direct and indirect free kicks and penalty kicks can only be awarded for offences and infringements committed when the ball is in play |
(a) The referee disallows the goal and orders to retake the penalty kick. |
(b) The referee disallows the goal and play is restarted with an indirect free kick against the team who took the penalty kick. |
(c) The referee awards the goal. |
(d) None of the answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 14 - The Penalty Kick |
(a) No, neither the captain nor any other player has the right to protest a decision taken by the referee. |
(b) No, only the coach has the right to protest a decision made by the referee. |
(c) Yes. If the referee makes an obvious mistake with his decision, a team captain may protest and correct him. |
(d) Yes. The captain has authority to ask the referee to explain any decision during the match. |
Reference: Law 5 - The Referee |
(a) The referee awards the goal because the player who distracts the opponent is outside the field of play. |
(b) The referee disallows the goal and cautions the player for unsporting behaviour for leaving the field of play without the referee`s permission. |
(c) The referee disallows the goal and cautions the player for unsporting behaviour. |
(d) The referee awards the goal because the player was outside the field of play but cautions the player for unsporting behaviour. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Allows him to play with tracksuit bottoms |
(b) Doesn`t allow him to play with tracksuit bottoms, because he needs to wear shorts |
(c) Asks the opponent`s captain if it`s fine that the goalie wears tracksuit bottoms |
(d) Shows the goalie a yellow card |
Reference: IFAB 2016/2017 page 41 - Goalkeepers may wear tracksuit bottoms. |
(a) The referee sends off the player for unsporting behaviour and restarts play with a dropped ball. |
(b) The referee sends off the player for violent conduct and restarts play with a dropped ball. |
(c) The referee sends off the player for serious foul play and restarts play with a dropped ball. |
(d) The referee sends off the player for serious foul play and restarts play with an indirect free kick. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The referee stops play and the goal kick is retaken. |
(b) The referee continues play. |
(c) The referee stops play and awards a dropped ball. |
(d) The referee stops play and an indirect free kick is awarded to the defending team. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) The referee allows play to continue and, during the next stoppage in play, cautions the attacker. |
(b) The referee stops play, cautions the attacker and orders the free kick to be retaken. The ball was not in play. |
(c) The referee stops play and orders the free kick retaken. The ball was not in play. |
(d) The referee allows the goal. |
Reference: Law 13 - Free Kicks |
(a) Yes. According to the Laws of the Game the goalkeeper has relinquished possession of the ball. |
(b) No. According to the Laws of the Game the goalkeeper has not relinquished possession of the ball. |
(c) Yes, provided that he can put it into play without the need to bounce it. |
(d) Yes, because it is considered time wasting. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) 9.15m (10yds) |
(b) 10.15m (11yds) |
(c) 11m (12yds) |
(d) 10m (10yds) |
Reference: Law 1 - The Field of Play ; Law 2 - The Ball |
(a) The referee awards a goal. |
(b) The referee stops play and a dropped ball is awarded. |
(c) The referee stops play and awards an indirect free kick. |
(d) The referee stops play and has the corner kick retaken. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) The referee awards a dropped ball. |
(b) The referee has the corner kick retaken. |
(c) The referee awards a goal kick. |
(d) The referee awards a throw-in. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) The referee restarts play with a dropped ball from where the ball was when play was stopped. |
(b) The referee punishes the more serious offence in terms of disciplinary action, restart, physical severity and tactical impact. |
(c) The referee takes disciplinary action if necessary according to the offences and restarts play with a dropped ball from where the ball was at the moment the play was stopped. |
(d) The referee allows play to continue and takes disciplinary actions only if necessary according to the offences when the ball is next out of play. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Head. |
(b) Hand. |
(c) Body. |
(d) Feet. |
Reference: Law 6 - The Other Match Offiicals |
(a) stops play, cautions the player and the match is restarted with an indirect free kick from the position of the ball at the time of the stoppage. |
(b) lets the game continue because his exit was due to an injury. |
(c) cautions the player and awards an indirect free kick against his team from where he entered the field of play. |
(d) cautions the player and awards a dropped ball from where the ball was at the time of the interruption. |
Reference: Law 3 - The Players |
(a) The referee awards the goal. |
(b) The referee awards the goal if the ball does not touch the player. |
(c) The referee disallows the goal and play is restarted with an indirect free kick. |
(d) The referee awards the goal. He cannot penalise the player for being in an offside position. |
Reference: Law 11 - Offside |
(a) Yes, he should indicate again how much time will be added on. |
(b) Yes |
(c) No |
(d) The adding on of time depends on the referee. |
Reference: Law 7 - The Duration of the Match ; Law 8 - The Start and Restart of Play |
(a) Jumping at an opponent. |
(b) Striking or attempting to strike an opponent. |
(c) Charging an opponent. |
(d) All previous answers are correct. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |