you get fouls by pushing, bad throw in's, and some other things... :)
In soccer, fouls that result in indirect kicks include dangerous play, obstruction, and impeding the goalkeeper.
looks for fouls and reffs
Red
Yes there are fouls in U-10 soccer. A foul is a foul, no matter what age. Now fouls in U-10 soccer may not be on purpose like some of those in age groups above U-10, but they may be. Again though, a foul is a foul, no matter what the age.
No
Fouls in soccer are rule violations that result in a free kick or penalty kick for the opposing team. They can impact the game by giving the other team scoring opportunities, causing players to be cautioned or sent off, and disrupting the flow of play.
In soccer, a foul is when a player commits an unfair or illegal act against an opponent. Referees determine fouls by observing the game and enforcing the rules set by the governing body of soccer, FIFA. Fouls can result in free kicks, penalties, or even player ejections depending on the severity of the offense.
A player can get a red card in soccer for committing serious fouls, violent conduct, or receiving two yellow cards in the same game.
He tells the referee if it's offsides, judges if it's a corner kick or throw in, and fouls
Teamsport, Ballgame, Assist (pass that leads to score), Fouls; thats pretty much it.
Yellow as a warning, red to be sent off.
The most common statistics kept in soccer are: Games Played, Goals, Assists, Points, Fouls, Cards, Ejections, Shots On Goal, Corner Kicks, Saves and Blocks.