Administrative Events Video Illustration
In the video below, you can see examples of various administrative events such as fouls, offsides, handballs, and penalties. These events are essential for analyzing the disciplinary aspects of a match and understanding how they impact the flow of the game.Foul
An illegal action by a player, such as pushing, tripping, or tackling an opponent unfairly, resulting in a free kick or penalty for the opposing team.Event ResultsNo CardYellow Card2nd YellowRed CardEvent ExtraCommittedAwarded
Offside
A violation where an attacking player is closer to the opponent’s goal than both the ball and the second-last defender when the ball is played to them.Event ResultsNo CardEvent ExtraCommitted
Handball
A foul that occurs when a player deliberately touches the ball with their hand or arm, outside of the goalkeeper’s allowable zone.Event ResultsNo CardYellow Card2nd YellowRed CardEvent ExtraCommittedAwarded
Penalty
A direct free kick awarded to the attacking team from the penalty spot after a foul or handball occurs in the defending team’s penalty area.Event ResultsNo CardYellow Card2nd YellowRed CardEvent ExtraCommittedAwarded
Bad Behavior
Misconduct by a player, such as dissent, unsporting behavior, or aggressive actions.Event ResultsYellow Card2nd YellowRed CardEvent ExtraCommitted
Advantage
The referee allows play to continue after a foul because stopping play would disadvantage the team that was fouled.Event ResultsYellow Card2nd YellowRed CardEvent ExtraCommitted
GK 6-Second Rule
The goalkeeper must release the ball within six seconds after gaining control of it.Event ExtraCommitted
GK Hand
A violation that occurs when the goalkeeper handles the ball after receiving a deliberate pass from a teammate.Event ExtraCommitted
Substitution
Player substitution during the match.Event ExtraInOut