Over the past several seasons, interpretations of various Laws of the Game have been modified and, in some cases, changed entirely. For example, drastic changes to the interpretation of offside ...
Each match is controlled by a referee who has full authority to enforce the Laws of the Game in connection with the match. Decisions will be made to the best of the referee's ability according to the ...
However, a goal is not awarded until the referee has signalled this and they are confident that no infringement of the Laws of the Game has been committed. The team at the end of 90 minutes with ...
The purpose of the Laws is to explain how a match of Australian Football is played and seek to attain the following objectives: a) to ensure that the game of Australian Football is played in a fair ...
The AFL today wrote to all clubs to advise the AFL Commission had approved several changes to the Laws of the Game for the 2013 Toyota AFL Premiership Season, focused on the key issue of player safety ...
The Laws of the Game for 11v11 are set by the International Football Associations Board (IFAB), which features representatives from The Football Associations of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern ...
Football’s Laws of the Game are set by the International FA Board (IFAB) which is formed by FIFA, and the four British National Associations. The Scottish FA therefore has a vital part to play in the ...
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