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So... following from another thread, I decided to write to IFAB about what I think is a BIG gap in the laws. Make your own interpretation of the answer. My interpretation of it, they now realise there is a gap. And the answer is, until we fix the gap, if there is no goal, wait until next stoppage to caution. If there is a goal, find something to call for interference and disallow the goal due to interference.
Question(s):
1. A substitute or a player temporary off the field of play enters the field of play without the referee’s permission while the ball is in play. This is an offence punishable by a by a FK and a caution.
2. The player/Substitute does not interfere with play. The referee does not stop play according to laws 3.7 or 3.8
3. A team-mate of the Payer/Substitute who committed offence then scores a goal.
· Law 3.9 “Goal scored with an extra person on the field of play” doesn’t seem to cover this scenario directly. One interpretation can be the goal must be allowed
· Law 10.1 indicates a goal is only scored provided an offence has not been committed by the team scoring the goal.
a. Is the goal allowed?
b. What is the restart if the goal is not allowed?
c. Is the player/Substitute cautioned (in either case)?
Answer by IFAB:
The referee must decide if the presence of the player had an impact by distracting the opponent(s) and thus impacting play by affecting the positioning of the opponent(s), if they adjusted to the position of the ‘extra’ player.
Question(s):
1. A substitute or a player temporary off the field of play enters the field of play without the referee’s permission while the ball is in play. This is an offence punishable by a by a FK and a caution.
2. The player/Substitute does not interfere with play. The referee does not stop play according to laws 3.7 or 3.8
3. A team-mate of the Payer/Substitute who committed offence then scores a goal.
· Law 3.9 “Goal scored with an extra person on the field of play” doesn’t seem to cover this scenario directly. One interpretation can be the goal must be allowed
· Law 10.1 indicates a goal is only scored provided an offence has not been committed by the team scoring the goal.
a. Is the goal allowed?
b. What is the restart if the goal is not allowed?
c. Is the player/Substitute cautioned (in either case)?
Answer by IFAB:
The referee must decide if the presence of the player had an impact by distracting the opponent(s) and thus impacting play by affecting the positioning of the opponent(s), if they adjusted to the position of the ‘extra’ player.