(a) The referee sends off the defender and awards a penalty kick. |
(b) The referee sends off the defender and awards a direct free kick where the opponent was located. |
(c) The referee sends off the defender and awards a dropped ball where the opponent was located. |
(d) The referee sends off the defender and awards a dropped ball where the defender was located. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Stop play, caution the substitute and restart play with a dropped ball to be taken from where the ball was located when the match was stopped. |
(b) Stop play, send off the substitute and restart play with an indirect free kick against the substitute`s team, to be taken from where the ball was located when the match was stopped. |
(c) Stop play, caution the substitute and restart play with a penalty kick against the substitute`s team. |
(d) Stop play, send off the substitute and restart play with a penalty kick or direct free kick against the substitute`s team, to be taken from where the ball was located when the match was stopped. |
Reference: According to IFAB Circular 7 from Nov 2016. Any player, substitute or team official who enters the field of play without the required referee`s permission and prevents a goal or denies an obvious goal-scoring opportunity must be sent off, even if no other offence is committed. LOTG 2016/2017 Page 36. The substitute can be cautioned for entering the field without permission and the extra person inteference with play must be penalized with a penalty kick or direct free kick. |
(a) 6 |
(b) 8 |
(c) 10, unless the member association has decided otherwise with respect to the minimum number of players. |
(d) 7 |
Reference: Law 3 - The Players |
(a) He should make eye contact with the referee. |
(b) He should raise his flag with the left hand. |
(c) He should wave the raised flag lightly. |
(d) All of the answers are correct. |
Reference: Law 6 - The Other Match Offiicals |
(a) Caution the offending player for unsporting behaviour and order the penalty kick to be retaken. |
(b) Allow the goal. |
(c) Stops play, cautions the player for unsporting behaviour and restarts the match with a indirect free kick against the kicking team from the penalty mark. |
(d) Award a dropped ball, to be taken from the place where the offence was committed. |
Reference: Law 14 - The Penalty Kick |
(a) Assessment of injury to players. |
(b) Time wasting. |
(c) When the ball goes out of play in any normal situation of a match. |
(d) Substitutions. |
Reference: Law 7 - The Duration of the Match ; Law 8 - The Start and Restart of Play |
(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) 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) Spitting at an opponent. |
(b) Kicking an opponent in the stomach with excessive force while challenging for the ball. |
(c) Charging an opponent with excessive force. |
(d) Endangering the safety of an opponent while challenging for the ball. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) a direct free kick. |
(b) an indirect free kick. |
(c) a free kick or penalty kick. |
(d) a direct free kick or penalty kick. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The referee allows it. |
(b) The referee does not allow it. |
(c) The referee must caution the goalkeeper for leaving the penalty area. |
(d) None of the answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) disallows the goal and awards a new goal kick. |
(b) disallows the goal because the ball is not in play. |
(c) allows the goal. |
(d) disallows the goal and awards an indirect free kick from where the ball hit the referee. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) Retake the kick-off. |
(b) Penalise the player`s team with an indirect free kick. |
(c) Allow play to continue. |
(d) Retake the kick-off and caution the player for unsporting behaviour. |
Reference: Law 7 - The Duration of the Match ; Law 8 - The Start and Restart of Play |
(a) While trying to play the ball the action threatens injury to an opponent or himself. |
(b) It must be a careless challenge. |
(c) There must be a contact with the opponent. |
(d) None of the previous answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The player is sent off for violent conduct. Play is restarted with an indirect free kick at the edge of the penalty area. |
(b) The player is sent off for violent conduct. Play is restarted with a dropped ball. |
(c) The player is sent off for violent conduct. Play is restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team taken from where the offence occurred. |
(d) The player is sent off for violent conduct. Play is restarted with a direct free kick or penalty kick to the opposing team taken from where the offence occurred. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The referee sends off the offending player. Play is restarted with a penalty kick. |
(b) The referee sends off or cautions the defender and play is restarted with a penalty kick to the opposing team. |
(c) The referee sends off or cautions the defender and play is restarted with a free kick to the opposing team. |
(d) The referee cautions, sends off or does not take disciplinary action against the defender and restarts play with a penalty kick to the opposing team. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) A dropped ball awarded to the defending team in its goal area may be taken from anywhere in the area. |
(b) A direct free kick awarded to the defending team inside the goal area is taken from the goal area line parallel to the goal line at the closest point to where the infringement occurred. |
(c) A direct free kick awarded to the attacking team in the goal area is taken from the goal area line parallel to the goal line at the closest point to where the infringement occurred. |
(d) A direct free kick awarded to the defending team inside the goal area is taken from anywhere in the area. |
Reference: Law 7 - The Duration of the Match ; Law 8 - The Start and Restart of Play |
(a) He has the free kick retaken and cautions the opponent for delaying the restart of play. |
(b) He allows play to continue. |
(c) The opponent is cautioned for not respecting the required distance and the kick is retaken. |
(d) He allows play to continue and cautions the opponent during the next stoppage in play. |
Reference: Law 13 - Free Kicks |
(a) No, never |
(b) Yes, he may replace a goalkeeper who is unable to continue |
(c) Yes, because there was no reason to exclude him in the first place |
(d) Yes, but only if a player is shown a red card |
Reference: IFAB 2016/2017 page 73 - A goalkeeper who is unable to continue before or during the kicks and whose team has not used its maximum permitted number of substitutes, may be replaced by a named substitute, or a player excluded to equalise the number of players, but takes no further part and may not take a kick. |
(a) Disregard it as they are permitted on the corner flags. |
(b) Disregard it as unimportant but report the incident to the relevant authority. |
(c) Order that they be changed for flags without any advertising. |
(d) Abandon the match if there are no other flags available. |
Reference: Law 1 - The Field of Play ; Law 2 - The Ball |
(a) The referee disallows the goal and restarts play with a dropped ball. |
(b) The referee disallows the goal and has the corner kick retaken. |
(c) The referee disallows the goal and awards an indirect free kick. |
(d) Advantage is applied and a goal is awarded. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) Raising the flag when the ball has completely left the field of play. |
(b) Raising the flag when a player should be penalised for being in an offside position. |
(c) Informing the referee when misconduct or any other incident has occurred out of the view of the referee. |
(d) Raising the flag for every foul or misconduct committed on the field of play. |
Reference: Law 6 - The Other Match Offiicals |
(a) No, because the Laws of the Game state that being in line is not offside. |
(b) Yes, the Laws of the Game state that he must be in line with the second last opponent or the ball. |
(c) No, because he has an opponent between him and the goal line. |
(d) No, never. |
Reference: Law 11 - Offside |
(a) Three. |
(b) The number that both teams agree to. |
(c) Seven. |
(d) Six. |
Reference: Law 3 - The Players |
(a) allows the goal and orders him to leave the field of play. |
(b) allows the goal, cautions the substitute player and orders him to leave the field of play. |
(c) disallows the goal, cautions the substitute player and orders him to leave the field of play. Play is restarted with a dropped ball taken from where the ball entered the goal. |
(d) disallows the goal, cautions the substitute player and orders him to leave the field of play. Play is restarted with a dropped ball taken from where the substitute player was positioned. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Allow the free kick to be taken quickly. |
(b) Allow the free kick to be taken quickly and when the ball is next out of play he should caution the opponent. |
(c) Not allow the free kick to be taken. The opponent is not the required 10 yds (9.15 metres) distance. |
(d) Not allow the free kick to be taken and because he is not the required 10 yds (9.15 metres), the opponent is cautioned. |
Reference: Law 13 - Free Kicks |
(a) sends off Player X and allows him to be replaced by a named substitute |
(b) sends off Player X and does not allow him to be replaced |
(c) shows a yellow card to Player X |
(d) sends off Player X and restarts play with an indirect free kick |
Reference: IFAB 2016/2017 page 36 - A player who is sent off after being named on the team list and before kick-off may be replaced by a named substitute, who can not be replaced; the number of substitutions the team can make is not reduced |
(a) The referee cautions the player for delaying the restart of play. |
(b) The referee cautions the player for unsporting behaviour. |
(c) The referee cautions the player for delaying the restart of play and orders a new throw-in to be taken by the opposing team. |
(d) The referee takes no action. The ball is not in play. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) No, never. |
(b) Yes, if the challenges are legal. |
(c) Yes, if the challenges are not reckless. |
(d) Yes, if the challenges are not committed with excessive force. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Disallow the goal, send off the offending player and restart play with an indirect free kick. |
(b) Disallow the goal, send off the offending player and restart play with a penalty kick or a direct free kick. |
(c) Disallow the goal, send off the offending player and restart play with a free kick, penalty kick or dropped ball. |
(d) None of the previous answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The referee awards a penalty kick and the player is cautioned for unsporting behaviour. |
(b) The referee awards an indirect free kick and the player is cautioned for unsporting behaviour. The shinguard should be considered part of the player`s equipment. |
(c) The referee awards a penalty kick and the player is sent off for denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity. |
(d) The referee awards a dropped ball and the player is cautioned for unsporting behaviour. The shinguard is considered part of the player`s equipment. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) No, only the referee can send off a player. |
(b) No, only a coach can send off one of his players. |
(c) Yes, sometimes. |
(d) Yes, the captain has authority to send off a player. |
Reference: Law 5 - The Referee |
(a) The referee awards a throw-in to the opposing team. |
(b) The referee stops play and awards an indirect free kick to the opposing team. |
(c) The referee stops play and awards a dropped ball. |
(d) The referee awards a throw-in to the same team. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) Yes, apply advantage and when the team-mate receives the ball he should be penalised for interfering with play. |
(b) No, the offence committed before the pass should be penalised. |
(c) Yes, advantage should be applied and once the pass has been completed, he should penalise the offending player for unsporting behaviour. |
(d) No, advantage should not be applied in such situations. The offending team should always be penalised with a direct free kick and the offending player cautioned for unsporting behaviour. |
Reference: Law 11 - Offside |
(a) The referee awards an indirect free kick to the opposing team. The player could be cautioned, sent off or no disciplinary action could be taken according to the offence. |
(b) The referee awards a direct free kick or a penalty kick to the opposing team. The player could be cautioned, sent off or no disciplinary action could be taken according to the offence. |
(c) The referee orders the goal kick to be retaken. |
(d) The referee awards a dropped ball and may caution, send off or take no action against the player according to the offence. |
Reference: It`s a direct free kick for the hand ball. A penalty kick would for example be the case where it hit the referee outside the box or a strong wind blew it and the ball came back into the penalty area and the hand ball occured there. |
(a) The referee allows play to continue and cautions both players when the ball is out of play. |
(b) The referee cautions both players and the kick is retaken. |
(c) He stops the penalty kick and verbally warns the players to reamin 10 yards(9.15 metres) away. |
(d) The referee orders the kick to be retaken. |
Reference: Law 14 - The Penalty Kick |
(a) allows play to continue and as soon as play stops, instructs the player to replace his clothing, and allows him to re-enter when he has done so. |
(b) allows play to continue. When play stops, instructs the player to replace his shorts. The player may only re-enter when the ball is out of play. |
(c) stops play, instructs the player to replace his clothing and restarts play with a dropped ball from where the ball was. |
(d) stops play, instructs the player to replace his clothing and restarts play with an indirect free kick from where the ball was. |
Reference: Law 4 - The Players’ Equipment |
(a) The referee cautions the offender and sends him off for receiving two cautions. |
(b) The referee cautions the offender and then sends him off for receiving two cautions. Play is restarted with an indirect free kick from where the offence was committed. |
(c) The referee cautions the offender and then sends him off for receiving two cautions. Play is restarted with a dropped ball from where the offence was committed. |
(d) The referee cautions the offender, and sends him off for receiving two cautions. Play is restarted with an indirect free kick from where the ball was. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) A wrist guard |
(b) Goalkeeper`s gloves |
(c) Undershorts |
(d) None of the three objects. |
Reference: Law 4 - The Players’ Equipment |
(a) The referee sends off the goalkeeper and play is restarted with a penalty kick. |
(b) The referee sends off the goalkeeper and play is restarted with a dropped ball. |
(c) The referee sends off the goalkeeper and play is restarted with an indirect free kick. |
(d) None of the previous answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Being guilty of unsporting behaviour. |
(b) Persistently infringing the Laws of the Game. |
(c) Using offensive, insulting or abusive language and or gestures. |
(d) Delaying the restart of play. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) sends off the defender for violent conduct. Play is restarted with a penalty kick to the opposing team. |
(b) cautions the defender for unsporting behaviour. Play is restarted with a throw-in. |
(c) sends off the defender for violent conduct. Play restarts with a throw-in. |
(d) None of the answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) No, never. |
(b) Yes, if he is properly identified. |
(c) Yes, if he remains silent. |
(d) No, unless he is one of those that have already been substituted. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) allows play to continue. |
(b) stops play if it is the goalkeeper who leaves. |
(c) always stops play. |
(d) None of the answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 3 - The Players |
(a) The referee cautions the offending player. |
(b) The referee sends off the offending player. |
(c) The referee warns the offending player. |
(d) None of the answers is completely correct. |
Reference: IFAB LOTG 2016/2017 pg 87 - Where a player commits an offence against an opponent within their own penalty area which denies an opponent an obvious goal-scoring opportunity and the referee awards a penalty kick, the offending player is cautioned unless: . The offence is holding, pulling or pushing or . The offending player does not attempt to play the ball or there is no possibility for the player making the challenge to play the ball COMMENT: The law has changed .. Some DOGSO offences in the penalty area are punished with a YC. |
(a) No. The crossbar can be replaced by a rope until the match finishes. |
(b) Yes |
(c) It depends on the importance of the match. |
(d) Answers b) and c) are correct. |
Reference: Law 1 - The Field of Play ; Law 2 - The Ball |
(a) No, never. |
(b) Yes, in all cases. |
(c) Yes, but only in the opponents goal. |
(d) Yes, as long as the kick is taken by any player except the goalkeeper. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) Impeding the progress of an opponent by physical contact is punished with an indirect free kick. |
(b) Handling the ball is unsporting behaviour. |
(c) Holding an opponent is not always unsporting behaviour. |
(d) Statements b) and c) are correct. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) does not have to be shown |
(b) must be shown before the player leaves |
(c) must only be shown when it`s a straight red card |
(d) must be shown when a player re-enters the pitch |
Reference: IFAB 2016/2017 page 47 - if the referee has decided to caution or send off a player who is injured and has to leave the field of play for treatment, the card must be shown before the player leaves |
(a) Entering or re-entering the field of play without the referee`s permission. |
(b) Being guilty of unsporting behaviour. |
(c) Dissent by word or action. |
(d) All are correct. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |