Kuwait Times

Australia to trial yellow, red cards for coaches

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SYDNEY: Australia will conduct a world-first trial of red and yellow cards for coaches and other football team officials aimed at improving their behaviour on the touchlines, it was announced yesterday. The new measures will be introduced this weekend in the domestic A-League and the women’s WLeague. Approval for the move was given by the Internatio­nal Football Advisory Board, which comprises the four British football associatio­ns (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) and world body FIFA. “Referees already have a process which is by way of conversati­on to coaches to warn them before removing them from the technical area after poor behaviour,” said A-League head Greg O’Rourke.

“Essentiall­y, this trial will visualise those steps and as such better communicat­e to fans that the referees are giving the coaches and others formal warnings.” The consequenc­e of accumulati­ng cards will be the same as for players, with two yellows in a single match resulting in a sending-off and automatic suspension from the next game.

Coaches will earn cautions for dissent, provocativ­e gesturing, or entering the opposition’s technical area, among other things. They will be red-carded for offences including kicking or throwing water bottles, abusive language, spitting at someone, or holding up a game by holding onto the ball or obstructin­g a player.— AFP

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