funny moments when there is a violation in football
Violations in soccer are actions that violate the rules of the game and can result in a player being given a penalty by the referee. Several types of violations that commonly occur in soccer include:
1. Direct foul: This foul results in a direct free kick being awarded to the opposing team. Examples of direct fouls include making a hard tackle, committing a handball, committing a dangerous foul such as elbowing or kicking an opponent, as well as committing a foul inside the penalty box.
2. Indirect Foul: This foul will indirectly result in an indirect free kick being awarded to the opposing team. Examples of indirect violations include blocking the goalkeeper when throwing the ball, interfering with the opponent when taking a throw-in, as well as committing other violations that are deemed not to directly benefit the opposing team.
3. Yellow card: A yellow card is given by the referee as a warning to players who commit unsporting offenses or violate the rules of the game. If a player gets two yellow cards in one match, he will be sent off (red card).
4. Red card: A red card is given by the referee as a direct punishment to a player who commits a serious foul or violates the rules on purpose. The player who gets the red card must leave the field and his team must play with 10 players.
Some examples of other fouls in soccer include diving (faking a fall to gain an advantage), deliberately obstructing an opponent's movement, committing verbal fouls or unsportsmanlike behavior, and deliberately wasting time.