(a) No, as this obstructs the goalkeeper`s movement. |
(b) Yes, if no offence is committed against the goalkeeper. |
(c) Yes, if there are two opponents behind him. |
(d) No, never. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) whistles for a foul and shows the player no card |
(b) whistles for a foul and shows the player a yellow card |
(c) whistles for a foul and shows the player a red card |
(d) allows play to continue |
Reference: IFAB 2016/2017 page 99 - If a player, while correctly taking a throw-in, intentionally throws the ball at an opponent in order to play the ball again but neither in a careless nor a reckless manner nor using excessive force, the referee allows play to continue |
(a) Indirect free kick |
(b) Penalty kick |
(c) Dropped ball |
(d) Kick-off |
Reference: IFAB 2016/2017 page 88 - If the ball is in play and a player commits an offence inside the field of play against: a team-mate, substitute, substituted player, team official or a match official - a direct free kick or penalty kick |
(a) Plays in a dangerous manner. |
(b) Holds an opponent. |
(c) Handles the ball deliberately, except the goalkeeper inside his own penalty area. |
(d) Spits at an opponent. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) No. |
(b) Yes, if it is cold. |
(c) Yes, as long as they cover his shinguards. |
(d) It depends on whether it is an international match or not. |
Reference: Law 4 - The Players’ Equipment |
(a) Serious foul play. |
(b) Violent conduct. |
(c) Unsporting behaviour. |
(d) Playing in a dangerous manner. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) To assist with a mass confrontation. |
(b) To ensure the 10-yard (9.15m) rule is respected for infringements committed close to him. |
(c) When a direct consultation is required. |
(d) All of the answers are correct. |
Reference: Law 6 - The Other Match Offiicals |
(a) Serious foul play. |
(b) Violent conduct. |
(c) Uses offensive, insulting or abusive language or gestures. |
(d) All of the answers are correct. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) when it is kicked and moves. |
(b) when it is kicked directly out of the goal area. |
(c) when it is kicked directly out of the penalty area. |
(d) when it is kicked from any point within the goal area by a player of the defending team. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) Cautions player A |
(b) Cautions player A and his team-mate |
(c) Allows the other team to take the throw-in |
(d) Shows a red card to Player A |
Reference: IFAB 2016/2017 page 86 - Referees must caution players who delay the restart of play by: appearing to take a throw-in but suddenly leaving it to a team-mate to take |
(a) required. |
(b) only required for international games. |
(c) optional. |
(d) required if stipulated in the rules of the competition. |
Reference: Law 1 - The Field of Play ; Law 2 - The Ball |
(a) The rules of the competition. |
(b) The number of substitutions made during the match. |
(c) It is at the discretion of the referee. |
(d) The Laws of the Game stipulate half a minute for each substitution made, plus incidents that have occurred. |
Reference: Law 7 - The Duration of the Match ; Law 8 - The Start and Restart of Play |
(a) The referee awards an indirect free kick against the offending player`s team for interfering with play. |
(b) The referee allows play to continue. |
(c) The referee allows play to continue if the ball touches any other player. |
(d) The referee allows play to continue if it had previously touched another player or not. |
Reference: Law 11 - Offside |
(a) The referee should continue the match as long as the injured person has received proper treatment. |
(b) The referee must abandon the match because it is considered a very dangerous incident. He must report the incident to the appropriate authorities. |
(c) Depending on the match commissioner`s decision, the referee may allow the match to continue, suspend play or abandon the match. |
(d) Depending on the severity of the incident, the referee may allow the match to continue, suspend play or abandon the match. He must report the incident to the appropriate authorities. |
Reference: Law 5 - The Referee |
(a) Order the free kick to be retaken. |
(b) Award the goal. |
(c) Award a corner kick. |
(d) All of the answers may be correct. |
Reference: Law 13 - Free Kicks |
(a) No. |
(b) Yes, but only by the goalkeeper and if the Laws of the Game were not infringed. |
(c) Yes, provided the ball was in play at that time. |
(d) It is at the referee`s discretion. |
Reference: Law 9 - The Ball In and Out of Play ; Law 10 - The Method of Scoring |
(a) Yes, because the goalkeeper is just another player. |
(b) Yes, provided that all substitutions have been made. |
(c) Yes, always. |
(d) No, the Laws of the Game require a goalkeeper must play on each team. |
Reference: Law 3 - The Players |
(a) Play is restarted with a direct free kick or penalty kick. |
(b) Play is restarted according to the Laws of the Game. |
(c) Play is restarted with a dropped ball. |
(d) Play is restarted with an indirect free kick. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Yes. The ball is in play at the moment it is played with the foot and moves. |
(b) No. The ball is in play at the moment it is played with the foot and moves. |
(c) No. The ball is in play at the moment it is played forward with the foot and moves. |
(d) None of the answers are correct. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) The referee allows the penalty kick so the offending player`s team does not benefit. After the penalty kick has finished, the referee ends the match. |
(b) The referee allows the penalty kick and ends the match when the ball next goes out of play. |
(c) The referee abandons the match, without taking the penalty kick, and makes a note of the incident in the report. |
(d) It depends on the referee if he lets the penalty kick be taken or not, and then ends the match. |
Reference: Law 14 - The Penalty Kick |