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Questions
Give three offences for which a yellow card is shown to a player.
State any three fouls when the referee shows a yellow card to a player during the game.
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Solution
Three offences for which a football player receives a yellow card:
- Unsporting behaviour: It includes reckless tackles, purposeful handball, and attempting to deceive the referee (for example, diving), which can result in a yellow card.
- Disagreement by Word or Action: Arguing with or disrespecting the referee with words or gestures can result in a yellow card.
- Delaying the Restart of Play: Time-wasting techniques, like purposefully prolonging a free kick or goal kick, may result in a yellow card.
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