If the referee changed his mind before the ball was put back into play, then yes. Otherwise no. It happens sometimes on throw-ins where the referee isn't quick enough on the whistle to correct the throw-in direction.
The referee will call that as a incomplete pass.
If a player illegally kicks a ball the referee will call out "kick". that simple.
It is to keep the players separate from the refs while they are making a call. If players go into it when refs are making a call they get a penelty
This call is used when the ball hits the floor on one side of the court, so the referee points it at the floor, signifying the ball landed on that side and was in bounds.
You call a baseball referee an Umpire
The referee would usually call a jump ball. If one of the players was too aggressive, he/she may also call a foul on that player.
yes except when one teams player is inbounding the ball because the other team has scored.
Yes, in football, the referee has the authority to make the final call.
A good quality of a basketball referee is to read the play, if a player gets a small foul but does not fumble the ball a good referee will not call the foul. Another good quality a referee has to have is good communication skills, a referee should use his voice more than his wistle to keep the game flowing
In the end it's the referee and ONLY the referee who makes the call, but if a linesman sees something illegal on the field he can raise his flag to notify the referee that he has seen something and then tell the referee what he saw.
I would say Yes. But only in the case of video evidence
In the absence of a referee or score keepers on the side, typically the person serving the ball would call out the score before they serve.