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See if it's a foul! If you don't do it intentionally, you won't be held responsible, because soccer is inherently dangerous, and once you enter the playing field, you assume the responsibility and danger associated with it.
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As long as it is not intentional, you will not be held responsible, because football matches are inherently very dangerous, and once you enter the playing field, you will be subject to the corresponding responsibilities and dangers by default. In one case, a striker blinded a goalkeeper and was taken to court. But the victim eventually lost the case.
Of course, as a party, some humane compensation is also necessary.
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Does the law say that there is no great responsibility for responsibility? Wowhaha! Refreshing! I'll definitely try to kill a few more!
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I want to compensate! Because you have players who are not professionals.
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Hello. First, determine the nature of your soccer.
1.Idle to play, this is a civil liability, to bear.
2.School training is the responsibility of the school, and if you don't mean it, you don't have to take it. I asked for it on purpose.
3.Friendly match between companies, ditto.
ps, I'm typing with one hand now because of a broken hand in football. Damn Martha's maneuver).
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As long as you don't do it intentionally, you don't have to pay. If it is deliberate, then ... Prepare some money.
I hope you didn't mean it :)
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What competition? In the case of amateur friendly matches, it should be expressed out of humanitarianism.
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Logically speaking, you should pay just to see if you mean it, and if you do it intentionally, then you pay it all.
If not, pay less.
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If you don't mean it, pay somewhat, after all, out of sympathy, if it's intentional, you'll have to pay in full.
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There should be compensation, basically half of one person.
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See if it's a foul! And it depends on the opinions of both sides! There are also opinions from both teams!
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Legal analysis: Whether Zheng Gao should bear legal responsibility for kicking and injuring others in the process of playing football, and how to bear the liability for compensation, it is necessary to judge whether he kicked and injured others while complying with football rules, and whether there is intentional or gross negligence. If, in the process of kicking the ball, there is a situation of intentional injury, the person shall be fully responsible for the consequences of the damage; If there is no subjective intent, but there is a certain degree of negligence, the liability can be appropriately reduced; If there is no subjective fault, based on the principle of fairness, the company can bear appropriate supplementary liability for the damage caused by the result.
Where it is presumed that the actor is at fault in accordance with the provisions of law, and he cannot prove that he is not at fault, he shall bear tort liability.
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1. Football is one of the sports with the highest incidence of trauma. Among them, traumatic injuries include strains, falls, lacerations, fractures, joint dislocations, etc. The most common type of trauma is acute.
In addition to the common abrasions and setbacks, ankle sprains are the most common; followed by strains and contusions of the muscle groups in the front and back of the thighs; Again, knee injuries.
2. Causes of football injuries: injuries caused by the indirect action of the ball, injuries caused by the indirect action of the ball, injuries caused by ball hits, kicking injuries and falling injuries, and other chronic injuries.
3. The significance and principles of preventing sports injuries:
Significance: The purpose of participating in sports is to enhance physical fitness, improve physical and mental health, promote all-round moral, intellectual and physical development, and better serve the socialist country. Active prevention of sports injuries has a positive effect on enhancing physical fitness and improving the level of manual skills.
Principles for the prevention of sports injuries: carefully prepare for activities, strengthen training in vulnerable areas, and strengthen protection and self-protection awareness.
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Most of the players who kick the ball have some injuries, so they will continue to play if they are not good.
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I also play a lot of football and it's normal to have pain in my joints. It will be fine in a few days. I miss the days when I went to school and played football.
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Will you accidentally bump into it while kicking the ball?