The IFAB - Practical advice for referees Playing in a dangerous

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The IFAB - Practical advice for referees Playing in a dangerous
The IFAB - Practical advice for referees Playing in a dangerous
The IFAB on X: 2/3 RESTART OF PLAY Playing in a dangerous manner is penalised with: ➡️ an indirect free kick – if there is no contact with an opponent ➡️ a
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