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Information about new rules

Why so many yellow and red cards?

From the International Football Association Board, 120th Annual General Meeting on 4 March 2006, in Lucerne, Switzerland

2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™

Special instructions to the Referees

  • Elbowing
  • Tackling
  • Shirt-pulling
  • Delaying the restart of play
  • Attitude towards referees
  • Jewellery
  • the Wall
  • Simulation

Elbowing (red card offence)

Elbowing (red card offence)

Serious foul play (red card offence)

Serious foul play (red card offence)

Serious foul play (red card offence)

Serious foul play (red card offence)

Holding an opponent (yellow card offence)

Holding an opponent (yellow card offence)

Holding an opponent (yellow card offence)

Holding an opponent (yellow card offence)

Holding an opponent (yellow card offence)

Holding an opponent (yellow card offence)

Delaying the restart of play

Referees must caution players who delay the restart of play by tactics such as:

  • taking a free kick from the wrong position with the sole
  • intention of forcing the referee to order a retake
  • appearing to take a throw-in but suddenly leaving it to one of his team-mates to throw-in
  • kicking the ball away or carrying it away with the hands after the referee has stopped play
  • excessively delaying the taking of a throw-in or free kick
  • delaying leaving the field when being substituted
  • provoking a confrontation by deliberately touching the ball after the referee has stopped play

Attitude towards referees

Attitude towards referees

Attitude towards referees

Please avoid injuries

Necklaces, rings, bracelets, earrings, leather or rubber bands etc.. are not allowed

LAW 4 - The Players' Equipment

Please avoid injuries: Necklaces, rings, bracelets, earrings, leather or rubber bands etc. are not allowed

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