To proactively refine regulations and prevent "unsportsmanlike conduct," South American football sets an exemplary precedent.
Written by Han Bing. On April 17, the National Referee Committee under the Argentine Football Association issued a statement: from now on, the act of a player stepping on the ball with both feet will be considered as provoking opponents. Referees should issue a yellow card to the offender and award an indirect free kick to the opponent at the foul location. The Argentine Football Association views this gesture as provocative behavior, "disrupting the match environment" and often leading to conflicts, negatively impacting the image of Argentine football.
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