FA Elevens Handbook 2016

Appendix 1 - Disciplinary Sanctions (Adapted from the FA Small Sided Football Laws of the Game)

The use of temporary time suspensions (sin bins) and the exclusion of a player arising from the issuing of a red card are the disciplinary sanctions for use in these leagues. Match officials will employ the use of tem- porary timed suspensions (blue cards) in all cases traditionally regarded as cautionable offences. The op- tions for a match official imposing disciplinary sanctions are therefore:

 Player shown a blue card and temporarily suspended from play (five minutes)  Player issued with a second blue card and permanently excluded from play  Player issued with a straight red card and permanently excluded from play

Sin Bin Offences (Blue Card): A blue card offence will be accompanied by a temporary suspension from play of five minutes in duration. The release of players from a temporary suspension will be at the direction of the referee. A player who has been sin binned cannot be replaced by another player during their temporary suspension from play. A player is shown the blue card and temporarily excluded from play for five minutes in all cases traditional- ly regarded as cautionable offences. Blue cards will not be recorded by the match officials, league organis- er, or County FA. No disciplinary fine shall be incurred by the player for receiving a blue card. Guilty of serious foul play Guilty of violent conduct Spits at an opponent or any other person Denies the opposing team a goal or an obvious goal-scoring opportunity by deliberately handling the ball (this does not apply to a goalkeeper within his own penalty area) Denies an obvious goal-scoring opportunity to an opponent moving towards the player’s goal by an offence punishable by a free kick or a penalty kick Uses offensive, insulting or abusive language Sending Off Offences (Red Card): A player is sent off and shown the red card if he commits any of the following offences:

Disciplinary Procedures for Red Card Offences:

‘Less Serious’ Red Card Offences (as outlined in the table below) Offences classified within the table will be dealt with by the league organiser under the delegated-authority of the County FA. The match official should complete a disciplinary report and ensure that it is sent to the league organiser. The league organiser should employ the following disciplinary tariff of suspensions in such cases as outlined in the table. The league organiser will not fine the player for ‘less serious’ red card offences.

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