Wednesday, 20 July 2016

New Rules: Red cards for swearing at referees and a yellow for running towards an official

    
Plans intended to diminish "deplorable conduct" by players and supervisors in English football have been reported. 

In an announcement, the Premier League, English Football League and Football Association said poor behavior has achieved "unsatisfactory levels". 

Beginning this season, red cards will be issued to players who face match authorities and use hostile dialect or make signals towards them. 

Conduct inside the specialized regions will likewise be all the more thoroughly implemented. 

Head League administrator Richard Scudamore said there has been worry "for quite a while" that players have been "exceeding the imprint". 

"It is our aggregate position that these sorts of conduct ought to never again be endured," he included. 

"Things happen seemingly out of the blue amid quick and very focused football. Despite everything we need to see the enthusiasm fans appreciate and request, however players and supervisors must know there are lines that ought not be crossed." 

Offenses which could procure players a yellow card 

Unmistakably impolite conduct to any match official; 

A forceful reaction to choices; 

Going up against an official up close and personal; 

Running towards an authority to challenge a choice; 

Hostile, annoying or damaging dialect and/or motions towards match authorities; 

Physical contact with any match official in a non-forceful way; 

A yellow card for no less than one player when two or more from a group encompass a match official. 

   
New red card offenses 

In the event that a player goes up against match authorities and utilizations hostile, annoying or oppressive dialect and/or motions towards them; 

Physical contact with match authorities in a forceful or angry way.
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