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Of course forget it.,Shovel people.。。。 This is the same as slapping the opposing player in the mouth, personal attack!!
If it is a tackle, it also depends on whether it is a dangerous action, when tackling, whether the leg is off the ground, and the direction of the tackle, if it is tackled from the back of the player with the team, it is also considered a foul.
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Shovel man? This action was originally non-existent, and it was transformed from balling. Ball production is a special hoof-seeking technique, an effective defensive technique.
But sometimes the technique is not good or the action is not standardized, it is easy to touch the opponent, that is, even the ball with people to shovel. If you kick the ball first and bring it to a person, it is generally not a foul, if you rush to the ball, but you touch the person first, it is a foul, and generally the foot cannot leave the ground, unless the ball is a certain distance from the ground, that is, when it bounces up. If it is a malicious foul that goes directly to someone, you can directly give a red card.
Too formal answers have to go to the book, referees have study classes, my experience is accumulated from playing football in daily life, and I also boasted this when I was a referee.
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If you tackle the ball without fouling, if you don't foul the ball and stop the attacking player's normal attack, it will be considered a foul.
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I'm not a professional fan, but deliberately tackling people is of course a legal action, but listening to the commentator's explanation, if a player tackles the ball first with his foot during the tackle, and then the opposing player is tripped, it is not a foul. Otherwise, that's the shovel law.
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It depends on how to shovel, that is, it depends on the intention and technique of the ball producer and the reaction of the recipient, if the ball is delivered first, and there is no intentional injury to the opponent or deliberately disrupt the opponent's normal technical actions through physical contact, that is, it is not aimed at the person, and there is no injury to the opponent or other illegal actions, it is not considered a foul. And if you give birth to someone directly or obviously with the idea of injuring the opponent and destroying the opponent's normal technical movements, even if the ball is delivered first, the referee will give different penalties according to the degree of the player's bad behavior and inhumane thoughts, such as only blowing fouls without cards, serious yellow cards, and then serious red cards.
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The front of the upstairs is correct and there is a certain mistake in the back, and the feet off the ground when tackling the ball is a foul action, "not tackling the ball and preventing the normal attack of the attacking player is considered a foul", which mainly shows whether the foot position is towards the football rather than towards the ball controller, the so-called "preventing the normal attack of the offensive player is considered a foul" The expression is not too correct!
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Of course, the shovel man counts, if you tackle the ball first and bring it to the person, it depends on whether the action is big or not, the big one will be yellow card, and the small one will continue.
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A tackle doesn't necessarily count as a foul, but a tackle does.
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Absolutely. If you don't do it, you will be imprisoned for life. I can't kick the ball anymore.
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The tackle is sure to be fouled, and if you tackle the ball, it depends on how the referee decides.
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It doesn't matter if you touch the ball first, if it's behind or against someone, you'll be fouled.
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It's all said to be shovels-people!! Not a tackle! What else is being discussed? It's not the Super League kung fu football with nirvana!
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Put it in the Super League commentary should say beautiful !!
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In soccer technology, tackle technique is a type of soccer tackle technique. The tackle technique is a technique that uses the extension, sweeping, kicking, hooking and other actions of the feet or legs when falling to the ground to intercept or control the ball, pass the ball, and shoot. So how does a soccer tackle count as a foul?
1. Tackle the ball without touching anyone. No fouls.
2. After tackling the ball, the referee thinks that the action is not hasty, not reckless, and not excessively forceful. No fouls.
3. When tackling the ball, touch the person before touching the ball, and the purpose is to the ball but not the person. Ordinary foul, direct free kick.
4. When tackling the ball, touch the person before touching the ball, and the purpose is the person and not the ball. Foul, yellow card + direct free kick.
5. Dangerous tackle action, flying with both feet, back tackle and other actions that endanger the safety of the opponent, no tackle, yellow card; Tackle people, red cards.
The above is the introduction of how to count as a foul in football tackle, I don't know if netizens understand?
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The referee believes that if a player breaches any of the fouls recklessly, recklessly, or with excessive force, a direct free kick will be awarded to the opposing team.
1. Kicking or attempting to kick an opposing player.
2. Stumbling or attempting to trip the opposing team.
3. Dangerous action flying shovel.
For how to decide: First of all, it depends on the opponent's purpose, whether it is against the ball or against the person. Sometimes, if you are retaliating against someone, you should pay attention to judgment.
The second depends on the result, such as shoveling people behind the back"Flying shovel"Whether you tackle the ball first or tackle someone, you have to get a red card, this is a very severe punishment, the purpose is to protect the player.
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