their own penalty area, commits any of the following four offences: (i) Controls the ball with hands for more than six seconds before releasing it. (ii) Touches the ball again with hands after the ball is released from his possession and before it has been touched by another player. (iii) Touches the ball with hands after it has been deliberately kicked to the player by a team-mate. (iv) Touches the ball with hands after receiving it directly from a throw-in taken by a team-mate.
An indirect free kick is also awarded to the opposing team if, in the opinion of the referee, a player— (i) Plays in a dangerous manner (ii) Impedes the progress of an opponent (iii) Prevents the goalkeeper from releasing the ball from the player’s hands (iv) Commits any other offence, not previously mentioned in Law , for which the play is stopped to caution or send off a player. The indirect free kick is taken from the place where the offence occurred. Cautionable offences (Yellow Card): A player is cautioned and shown the yellow card if he commits any of the following seven offences: (i) Unsporting behaviour (ii) Dissent by word or action (iii) Persistent infringement of the Laws of the game (iv) Delaying the restart of play (v) Failure to respect the required distance i.e., yards away from the ball, when play is restarted with a corner kick, free kick or throw-in (vi) Entering or re-entering the field of play without the referee’s permission (vii) Deliberately leaving the field of play without the permission of referee. A substitute or substituted player is cautioned with a Yellow Card if commits any of the following three offences: (i) Unsporting behaviour (ii) Dissent by word or action (iii) Delaying the restart of play Sending-off offences (Red card): A player, substitute or substituted player is sent off by showing a ‘Red Card’ if they commit any of the following seven offences: (i) Serious foul play (ii) Violent conduct (iii) Spitting at an opponent or any other person (iv) Denying the opposing team a goal or an obvious