Tuesday 28 June 2016

referee signals

Referee Signage









Advantage: 

When a referee feels that the fouled team still has an advantage in the situation then he will merely point out both his arms. In such a case he will not blow the whistle.

Indirect free kick:

After signaling for a free kick, if the referee keeps his hand above his head then he is signalling for an indirect free kick. The referee will keep his hand up till the time the ball has been kicked and it has come in the contact of other player.

Direct free kick:

The referee will blow his whistle and point with a raised arm in the direction of the goal of the team who has been awarded the free kick is attacking.


Caution:

Caution is given by showing yellow card by the referee to the player.

Seeding off:

It is a signal to the player to leave the filed by showing a red card from the referee.


Substitutions:

By holding the edges of the flag the signal for substitutions is made.

Throw in:

By bringing hands up in the air with the  flag by the assistant referee towards the direction of corner of the team who passes the ball from the touch line.


more about football:

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