During active play it is possible that no one has possession. In that case, the first player to get to the ball now has possession.
The linesmen.
If a referee gets in the way during a soccer match, it can disrupt the flow of the game and potentially lead to a player losing possession of the ball or missing a scoring opportunity. The referee may also risk getting injured if they are accidentally hit by the ball or a player.
They are signifying to the referee when or if the ball went out of play that it was kicked out by the opponent and their team should get possession. When the ball goes out of bounds the referee raises the flag he holds pointing in the direction the team who gets possession is trying to score. They may also do it to appeal for an offside.
There are no cards......
5 structures can be: the soccer net the referee the players the soccer field and the soccer ball I hope it helped!
Soccer referees are graded by levels, not by classes. Informally, a referee might be considered "Class A" if they are certified International referees.
The Referee scores the game.
The referee's enforce them! :)
There is a dot net website called Soccer Referee Information or SOCREF. This site is intended to be a source for information for current and aspiring soccer referees.
No, but the referee may decide that it is playing dangerously if the circumstances warrant it. Some youth associations do not permit it, though.
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