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In terms of the Laws of the Game, a player can wear any type of boots so long as they're not dangerous.What type of boots player allow to wear on match maybe can referee not allow a player playing with metal sg in astro pitch situtaions like that what is allowed and what is not

As already suggested, metal studs are allowed so long as they are "safe".What type of boots player allow to wear on match maybe can referee not allow a player playing with metal sg in astro pitch situtaions like that what is allowed and what is not

Good question. Came up in a RA meetings. It depends what I am paid to do.Question:
If you're on a 3G pitch that forbids the use of metal studs and a player is wearing (perfectly legal) metal studs, as a referee would you stop him?
I did yesterday.Question:
If you're on a 3G pitch that forbids the use of metal studs and a player is wearing (perfectly legal) metal studs, as a referee would you stop him?
Good question that. It isn't really the referee's responsibility to enforce venue regulations, it isn't forbidden by the law, and almost certainly won't be by competition rules, so that only leaves safety reasons. The venues don't ban metal studs to protect the players, rather to protect the pitch, so I'm leaning towards it not being a refereeing issue unless they deem the boots to be dangerous.Question:
If you're on a 3G pitch that forbids the use of metal studs and a player is wearing (perfectly legal) metal studs, as a referee would you stop him?
I would be leaving that down to the pitch owner/operator or home club. It'll be written into the T&C when hiring the venue whether it's down to the hiring club or whether the owner will have someone there to police it themselves. Neither party can force the referee to be the enforcer, as long as the boots are legal as per the LotG (although if it's your County FA who own the ground, good luck ever getting another Cup Final appointment from them!)Question:
If you're on a 3G pitch that forbids the use of metal studs and a player is wearing (perfectly legal) metal studs, as a referee would you stop him?
1. No metal studsWhat type of boots player allow to wear on match maybe can referee not allow a player playing with metal sg in astro pitch situtaions like that what is allowed and what is not
What do you mean by "no metal studs"? Do you mean only on artificial turf?1. No metal studs
2. If they are wearing regular shoes but they have soccer cleats, soccer cleats are better and recommended.
3. Tennis shoes are acceptable
4. Doesn't pose a danger to other players
5. Appropriate for turf
AG:Artificial Grass FG:Firm Ground (Natural Grass)
MG:Multi-Ground (Any surface)
Under the LOTG, that is simply incorrect. It may be true under rules of competition that you play under, particularly for youth rec leagues. (I don”t recall if US high school rules prohibit metal.)1. No metal studs
I think as aluded to in another post the problem is your earlier postWell, for natural grass. Player safety when it comes to grassroots. AG allows but natural grass is a no for metal.
1. No metal studs
Not really sure what you're trying to say here but let's just be clear - there is no prohibition in the laws on metal studs at grassroots or any other level and the only issue regarding metal studs (or any kind of studs) is whether they are dangerous. And for me, the only surface on which you should use metal studs is on natural grass.Well, for natural grass. Player safety when it comes to grassroots. AG allows but natural grass is a no for metal.


I don’t think they ever got officially banned. But boot manufacturers stopped making them in mid 2010’s.I remember the furore over "blades" and the type of damage they can do.
Are these legal or not now?