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Referee (football)
Referee (football) A referee presides over a game of association football (soccer). The referee has "full authority to enforce the ...
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Assistant referee
Assistant referee Two assistant referees (previously known as linesmen) assist the referee in controlling an association football (soccer) match. Law 6 of the ...
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Talk:Referee (football)
Talk:Referee (football) Hi, I have added this brief page regarding the referee in football (soccer). I have previously added a page regarding assistant referees. Daveb 08:43, 18 October ...
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Referee
Referee A referee is a person who has authority to ... including umpire or judge. Origin The term referee originated in association football (soccer). Originally the team captains would consult ... to concentrate on the game. Later, the referee, a third "neutral" official was added, ...
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Football (soccer)
Football (soccer) Soccer redirects here. For other senses ... himself to attempt to stop the ball. Football is a team sport played between two ... of the English-speaking world, usually association football and its contraction, soccer. These names are ... distinguish the game from other codes of football, since the word "football" may be used to refer to ...
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Football arbitrator (translated from German)
Football arbitrator Football arbitrator controlled with one Soccer game the ... arbitrator are in that Rule 5 the football rules fixed. Many plays, in particular in ... plate. The arbitrator becomes by two Arbitrator assistant supported, which help it during the play ... Starting from which play class upward Arbitrator assistant are used, differs from circle to ...
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Official (American football)
Official (American football) In American football, an official is a person who has ... often called zebras. During professional and college football games, seven officials operate on the field. Arena Football, High school football, and other levels of football have ...
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Offside law (football)
Offside law (football) Offside is a rule used in association football (soccer) to ensure fair play and game ... his team", the player is in the referee's opinion involved in active play by ... movement which, in the opinion of the referee, deceives or distracts an opponent. Gaining an ... play. Officiating In enforcing this rule, the referee depends greatly on his assistant referee, ...
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Talk:Referee
Talk:Referee "each side will still supply their own partisan assistant referees". Isn't that implying that the assistant referees are expected to be biased, which ... 15 Mar 2005 (UTC) Debating with soccer/football referee I have removed the section added ...
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Street football
Street football To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... section may require cleanup. The term street football encompasses a number of informal varieties of association football (soccer). These informal games do not necessarily ... the requirements of a formal game of football, such as a large field, field markings ... of seven per team), or match officials (referee and assistant referees). Often the most ...
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