No player has ever been banned from all of soccer for simply removing his shirt. A famous example is Giorgios Katidis, formerly of the Greek national team, who removed his shirt and performed a Nazi salute after scoring a go-ahead goal. He was forever banned from the Greek national team (but not from soccer) for the gesture.
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Referee's are directed to issue a yellow card to a player removing his shirt after scoring a goal. As things stand, Law 12, according to Fifa's official website, is as follows: A player who removes his jersey when celebrating a goal must be cautioned for unsporting behaviour. The removal of the jersey after a goal has been scored is unnecessary and players must avoid such excessive displays of celebration. The removal of a jersey is defined as removing the jersey over the head or covering the head with the jersey.
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Blue. "Squadra Azurra" means "Blue Team".
The number 10 is worn by the striker and usually the best player.
To dress like a soccer player, wear a jersey or shirt from your favorite team, along with shorts and soccer cleats. Add soccer socks and shin guards for authenticity. Consider accessorizing with a soccer ball or team scarf to complete the look.
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Carlos Valderrama used to wear the No. 10 shirt.
A player with the number 6 is usually a defensive midfilder. However, the number can be worn by any player.
The worlds largest soccer shirt is 168 ft. it is enough to cover the statue of liberty.
Removing a shirt during the match is a cautionable offense. If this is the offender's second caution in this match they will then be sent off.