Professional Documents
Culture Documents
2 - A player intentionally lies on the ball for an unreasonable length of time. What decision should the
referee make?
a) The referee cautions the player for unsporting behaviour and awards a direct free kick.
b) The referee awards an indirect free kick to the opposing team.
c) The referee cautions the player for unsporting behaviour and awards an indirect free kick to the opposing team.
d) Play continues.
3 - While the ball is in play, two players from the same team commit acts of unsporting behaviour or
violent conduct towards each other on the field of play. What decision should the referee make?
a) The referee cautions them or sends them off and restarts play with an indirect free kick to the opposing team from the
place where the offence occurred.
b) The referee cautions them or sends them off and restarts play with a direct free kick to the opposing team from the place
where the offence occurred.
c) The referee cautions them or sends them off and restarts play with an indirect free kick to the team which had possession
when play was stopped from the place where the offence occurred.
d) The referee sends them off and play restarts with a dropped ball from the place where the offence occurred.
7 - A player makes a challenge from behind using excessive force. What decision should the referee
make?
a) The player is sent off and the referee awards an indirect free kick.
b) The player is cautioned and the referee awards a direct free kick.
c) Play continues.
d) The player is sent off and the referee awards a direct free kick or a penalty kick.
9 - A defender starts holding an attacker outside the penalty area but stops holding just inside the
penalty area. What decision should the referee make?
a) The referee awards a penalty kick.
b) The referee awards a direct free kick as the action of holding started outside the penalty area.
c) The referee awards an indirect free kick inside the penalty area.
d) Play continues.
10 - A referee cautions a player who then apologises for his misconduct. Can the referee decide not to
report the incident?
No. All cautions must be reported.
Yes, always.
It is at the referee's discretion.
Yes, but only if it is the team captain who apologises.