If the physio comes in - for me that’s treatment and they have to go off. I’ve always been told that they need to leave the field ASAP to receive that treatment.
From IFAB
A player who is assessed and/or treated on the pitch must then leave the pitch, except when:
- the injured player is a goalkeeper
- a goalkeeper and an outfield player collide with each other and need attention
- players from the same team collide and need attention
- a player is injured by a foul for which the offender is shown a yellow or red card
- a penalty kick has been awarded and the injured player will take the kick
That’s not what the LotG says.
It says clearly:
stops play if a player is seriously injured and ensures that the player is removed from the field of play. An injured player may not be treated on the field of play and may only re-enter after play has restarted; if the ball is in play, re-entry must be from the touchline but if the ball is out of play, it may be from any boundary line. Exceptions to the requirement to leave the field of play are only when:
• a goalkeeper is injured
• a goalkeeper and an outfield player have collided and need attention
• players from the same team have collided and need attention
• a severe injury has occurred
• a player is injured as the result of a physical offence for which the opponent is cautioned or sent off (e.g. reckless or serious foul challenge), if the assessment/treatment is completed quickly
• a penalty kick has been awarded and the injured player will be the kicker
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Yes, this tripped me up. I forgot. In an observed game. On video. With my chief!
It seems we have the LotG saying one thing quite clearly. But IFAB, PGMOL and most other competitions, ref training etc. are essentially adding another bullet exception: if the player does not receive treatment.
And after thinking a lot. It’s fine. They should update the book on this though. It’s fine because we already have the tool to deal with time wasting (added time). And with this interpretation we have flexibility to restart quicker.
(In other news I don’t buy
@one ’s interpretation above at all! If you have to stop the game, surely you must perceive a serious injury, and the laws are crystal. The player must leave the FoP except… (no exception is written for no treatment. But if there is additional guidance contradicting this even from IFAB, they should fix the text!)