(a) The player is guilty of serious foul play. |
(b) The player is guilty of violent conduct. |
(c) The player is guilty of unsporting behaviour. |
(d) None of the previous answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Yes, to benefit play and prevent aggression. |
(b) No, never. |
(c) No, only the coach of the team is empowered to make that decision. |
(d) Yes, after consulting his coach and to prevent incidents. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The referee sends off the offending player and restarts play with a dropped ball. |
(b) The referee sends off the offending player and restarts play with an indirect free kick. |
(c) The referee sends off the offending player and restarts play with a direct free kick or penalty kick. |
(d) Two of the answers may be correct. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) When the match ball is in play and another ball is on the pitch, which interferes with play. |
(b) When the referee decides to stop play for a serious injury to a player. |
(c) When play is stopped because of an incident not mentioned in the Laws of the Game. |
(d) A change of position between a goalkeeper and a team-mate without having informed the referee. |
Reference: Law 7 - The Duration of the Match ; Law 8 - The Start and Restart of Play |
(a) The player who committed the offence is sent off and the goal kick is retaken. |
(b) The referee cautions the player who committed the offence and the goal kick is retaken. |
(c) The referee awards a penalty kick. |
(d) The player who committed the offence is cautioned and the referee awards a penalty kick. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) Yes |
(b) Yes, the same amount of time can be added or subtracted. |
(c) No |
(d) No, only reductions can be made. |
Reference: Law 7 - The Duration of the Match ; Law 8 - The Start and Restart of Play |
(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) The referee sends off the player and allows the substitution. Play is restarted according to the Laws of the Game. |
(b) The referee sends off the player and does not allow the substitution. Play is restarted with a direct free kick. |
(c) The referee sends off the player, allows the substitution as it had been requested previously. Play is restarted with an indirect free kick. |
(d) The referee sends off the player and does not allow him to be substituted, however another player could be substituted during this stoppage. Play is restarted according to the Laws of the Game. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Yes. sometimes. |
(b) Yes, always. |
(c) No, never. |
(d) No, because according to the Laws of the Game, it would be a direct free kick or a penalty in favour of the opposing team. |
Reference: Law 9 - The Ball In and Out of Play ; Law 10 - The Method of Scoring |
(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 |
(a) No, but the referee states that the distance of 10 yds (9.15 metres) be respected. |
(b) No, only the team that received the offence can request the required distance of 10 yds (9.15 metres). |
(c) Yes, the defending team also has the right to request the required distance. |
(d) Yes, but only if the request is made by the captain of the defending team. |
Reference: Law 13 - Free Kicks |
(a) a goal kick. |
(b) a corner kick. |
(c) a throw-in. |
(d) All answers are correct. |
Reference: Law 11 - Offside |
(a) The ball is in play. |
(b) The offence occurs on the field of play or in special cases off the field of play. |
(c) The offence is committed against an opponent. |
(d) All of the answers are correct. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) No, as long as the kick-off procedure has been correct. |
(b) Yes, as long as the ball has been played forward. |
(c) Law 8 does not state that touching the ball twice in the kick-off is an infringement. |
(d) None of the answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 7 - The Duration of the Match ; Law 8 - The Start and Restart of Play |
(a) Yes, always. |
(b) Yes, sometimes. |
(c) Not when re-entering. |
(d) It depends on the referee`s decision each time. |
Reference: Law 3 - The Players |
(a) establish eye contact with the referee. |
(b) raise his flag. |
(c) use the electronic beep signal on the flag, if available. |
(d) All the answers are correct. |
Reference: Law 6 - The Other Match Offiicals |
(a) Yes. It is not necessary to caution an opponent for this if the player taking the throw in is able to put the ball into play. |
(b) No. The opposing player is cautioned. |
(c) Yes, as long as he does not jump or make gestures. |
(d) It is at the discretion of the referee. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) The referee sends off the opponent for violent conduct, cautions the substitute for entering without permission, and awards an indirect free kick against the substitute player`s team, to be taken from the place where the substitute player was struck. |
(b) The referee sends off the opponent for violent conduct and restarts play with a free kick. |
(c) The referee should make a note of the incident in his report. The substitute player was not taking part in the game at that moment, therefore no decision can be taken against him. |
(d) The referee cautions the substitute player for entering without permission and he orders him to leave the field of play, sends off the opponent and play is restarted with a free kick. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The referee allows play to continue. |
(b) The referee awards a new throw-in to the same team. |
(c) The referee awards a new throw-in to the opponents. |
(d) The referee cautions the player who took the throw-in incorrectly for unsporting behaviour and awards a new throw-in to the opponents. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) The referee awards a direct free kick from the line of the penalty area and send off. |
(b) The referee awards a penalty kick and send off. |
(c) The referee awards a direct free kick from where the offence was committed and send off. |
(d) None of the previous answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(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) Stop play, caution the extra player and order him to leave. Disallow the goal and restart the match with a dropped ball. |
(b) Stop play, send off the extra player, disallow the goal and restart the match with a dropped ball. |
(c) Let the game continue and during the next stoppage in play order him to leave the pitch. Restart the match according to the Laws of the Game and include the incident in his report. |
(d) Stop play, caution the extra player and order him to leave. Uphold the decision to allow the goal, restart the match with an indirect free kick and report the situation to the authorities. |
Reference: Law 3 - The Players |
(a) He waits for the wall to be put in place and then whistles for the free kick to be taken. |
(b) He whistles for the free kick to be taken. |
(c) He waits an appropriate length of time and then whistles for the free kick to be taken. |
(d) He waits for a signal from the goalkeeper before whistling for the free kick to be taken. |
Reference: Law 13 - Free Kicks |
(a) awards a penalty kick and cautions the defender for deliberately handling the ball. |
(b) awards a penalty kick and sends off the defender for serious foul play. |
(c) awards a goal and sends off the defender for serious foul play. |
(d) awards a goal and cautions the defender for unsporting behaviour. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Yes, always. |
(b) No, never. |
(c) Yes, sometimes. |
(d) It is at the referee`s discretion. |
Reference: IFAB 2016/2017 page 96 - ...feinting to kick the ball once the kicker has completed the run-up (feinting in the run-up is permitted); the referee cautions the kicker |
(a) the organiser. |
(b) the manager/coach. |
(c) both team captains. |
(d) the referee. |
Reference: Law 1 - The Field of Play ; Law 2 - The Ball |
(a) The referee awards an indirect free kick to the opposing team from the place where the offence occurred. |
(b) The referee cautions the team-mate for unsporting behaviour and awards an indirect free kick to the opposing team from where the offence occurred. |
(c) The referee allows play to continue. |
(d) The referee cautions the team-mate for unsporting behaviour and awards a dropped ball. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Penalise the offside because this occurred before the foul. Sanction disciplinarily the defender if needed. |
(b) Penalise the foul if offside had not yet been given. The foul is considered more serious. Sanction the defender as appropriate. |
(c) Penalise the offside because this occurred before the foul. |
(d) Penalise the foul as long as the player in an offside position has not touched the ball. Sanction the defender as appropriate. |
Reference: Law 11 - Offside |
(a) The player is cautioned and play restarts with a dropped ball. |
(b) The player is sent off for violent conduct and play restarts with a dropped ball. |
(c) The player is sent off for serious foul play and play restarts with a dropped ball. |
(d) The player is sent off for violent conduct and play restarts with a penalty kick. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The referee should stop play and penalise the original offence. |
(b) The referee should allow play to continue and caution the offending player during the next stoppage in play. |
(c) The referee should allow play to continue. |
(d) The referee should immediately penalise the original offence and if necessary, caution or send off the player. |
Reference: Law 5 - The Referee |
(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) he is cautioned for unsporting behaviour and a direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team. |
(b) he is cautioned for unsporting behaviour and an indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team. |
(c) he is cautioned for dissent by action and an indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team. |
(d) he is cautioned for dissent by action and a direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Wood, metal, fibreglass or other approved materials. |
(b) Wood, metal or other approved material. |
(c) Plastic or wood only. |
(d) Any material that is not dangerous to the players. |
Reference: Law 1 - The Field of Play ; Law 2 - The Ball |
(a) No, never |
(b) Only if he scores with the foot that still has a shoe on |
(c) Only if he puts the shoe back on before he shoots |
(d) Yes, because the ball did not go out of play before he scored |
Reference: IFAB 2016/2017 page 42 - A player whose footwear or shinguard is lost accidentally must replace it as soon as possible and no later than when the ball next goes out of play; if before doing so the player plays the ball and/or scores a goal, the goal is awarded |
(a) a direct free kick or a penalty kick. |
(b) a dropped ball. |
(c) an indirect free kick. |
(d) a direct free kick, an indirect free kick, a penalty kick or a dropped ball. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The referee allows the goal because the opponent took the ball from the goalkeeper fairly. |
(b) The referee awards an indirect free kick against the opponent`s team. |
(c) The referee awards a direct free kick against the opponent`s team for the offence. |
(d) None of the answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) allows play to continue. |
(b) stops play and awards a dropped ball. |
(c) stops play and awards an indirect free kick to the opposing team. |
(d) 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 cautions the offending player and awards a dropped ball. |
(b) The referee sends off the offending player and upholds the previous free kick. |
(c) The referee sends off the offending player and awards a penalty kick. |
(d) All the answers could be correct. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The opponents must be at least 10 yds (9.15 metres ) away. |
(b) The opponents must be located outside the penalty area until the ball is in play. |
(c) The Laws of the Game do not specify any distance as long as the kick can be taken. |
(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, but only if the team has not used its maximum permitted number of substitutes |
(c) Yes, but only if the goalie has been shown a red card |
(d) Yes, an eligible player may change places with the goalkeeper |
Reference: IFAB 2016/2017 page 73 -An eligible player may change places with the goalkeeper |
(a) The referee stops play and the goal kick is retaken. |
(b) The referee stops play and restarts the match with a corner. |
(c) The referee allows the goal. |
(d) The referee stops play and an indirect free-kick is awarded to the opposing team. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) Award the goal. |
(b) Award the goal and send off the player. |
(c) Award the goal and caution the player for unsporting conduct. |
(d) Disallow the goal, send off the player and restart play with a direct free kick or penalty kick. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The player is sent off for violent conduct. Play is restarted with an indirect free kick from where the ball was located when play was stopped. |
(b) The player is sent off for serious foul play. Play is restarted with an indirect free kick from the place where the object was thrown. |
(c) The player is sent off for violent conduct. Play is restarted with a direct free kick from the place where the object was thrown. |
(d) None of the previous answers is correct. |
Reference: LOTG 2016/2017 page 89 - Play is restarted with an indirect free kick if a player standing inside the field of play throws an object at any person outside the field of play |
(a) restarts play with a dropped ball from where the player was. |
(b) restarts play with a dropped ball from where the ball was when play was stopped. |
(c) restarts play with a dropped ball from where the referee was. |
(d) restarts play by dropping the ball to a team-mate of the injured player. |
Reference: Law 5 - The Referee |
(a) No, under no circumstances. |
(b) An own goal, no, but in the opposing team`s goal, yes. |
(c) Yes, always. |
(d) None of the previous answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) orders the penalty kick to be retaken. |
(b) restarts play with a corner kick. |
(c) restarts play with an indirect free kick in favour of the defending team. |
(d) None of the previous answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 14 - The Penalty 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) 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) The referee sends off the offending player and awards a penalty kick. |
(b) The referee sends off the offending player and awards an indirect free kick. |
(c) The referee cautions the offending player and awards a direct free kick. |
(d) The referee sends off the offending player and awards a direct free kick. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Yes. The thrower must stand at least 2yds (2 m) from the touch line. |
(b) No |
(c) Yes |
(d) Yes. The thrower must stand no more than 2yds (2 m) from the touch line. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |