Bizarre rules moments – Would you have known it?
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A penalty, the ball clearly goes in – and yet the goal isn’t given… In the DFB Cup match between 1. FC Köln and Hamburger SV, Florian Kainz was left feeling sorry for himself. His bizarre, disallowed penalty left many viewers puzzled, but the decision was correct. Kainz is not alone, as in the past there have been similar surprises and refereeing decisions, which happen very rarely but which are right according to the rulebook. Which rule surprised you the most? Let us know in the comments.
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That sub incident shouldnt have happened. Subs arent allowed to warm up behind the goal
I remember seeing in Mexico a game where whatever rule was broken, the rule called to take a shot from the goal's small rectangle. I've never seen that again, to the point I'm not sure if I dreamed it.
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Highly paid professionals should know all the rules inside out! Good grief it's not rocket science!
Clubs should educate their players.
it proves players are thick
What surprises me is that the players and staff are unaware of these rules? Not so much today but back in the eighties I had 'disagreements' with my German mates, over their 'interpretation' of the rules.
Last one is terrible rule when the pitch where he takes the penalty is that bad!!! And therefor that was a terrible call by the judge!! Hopefully the judge looked at it later and realized why that was not so good!
The goal keeper should have known about the throw-in rule (he should have let the ball roll into the goal).
With the half-time penalty call, was the offending player booked for the DOGSO too? That would be an especially sombre dressing room afterwards.
Some of these are very much the *letter of the law' rather than the spirit.
To be fair, the last guy was lucky to get away with crashing out of the competition, and not end up with a broken ankle for that nasty slip.
HATE VAR
Bizarre rules? It's the rules not enforced because of the money.
Kids play soccer. Adults play soccer.
As an official, the laws of the game in lower levels I enforce. But, these same players will ask why enforce rules that no one else does.
Really? No one?
The rules are enforced by real officials who adhere to the laws of the game.
You wont be promoted to higher levels because the laws must NOT be enforced.
Keepers jumping off their line, keepers holding the ball for 15+ seconds, the ridiculous grabbing in the 18 on corner kicks, yellow cards for violent conduct/serious foul play (take the test- it says to ignore the referee in the video and answer how it should be), and the worse? Biters and fakers.
Huszti😔
Also dass wir Deutschen ein VPN nutzen müssen, um sowas überhaupt sehen zu dürfen, ist einfach mal richtig beschissen.
The last penalty kick in goal was not a goal because the player fell during he kicked the ball into the goal? Ridiculous.
No rules were violated during this video
The only rule I didn't know was that throw-in goals don't count.
The substitute one is a rubbish rule IMO. If it causes an issue with the integrity of the game, then sure, give the foul … but so often in these situations the ball clearly would have gone out.
Not that interesting in the end
3:18 the camera quality is pretty good for the 1920 season
The two last one are super weird.
Their law but application of the law should be proportioned of what and how it happen on the pitch.
For me it's the double yellow for shirt and fence.
1st. Every player should know the rules that you´ll get a yellow card for taking off the shirt.
2nd. Why do players take off the shirts after a goal/success? I have never seen this by example from a salesman in a shop after the success of selling an expensive item.
Really stupid, every footballer knows taking off shirt is a yellow and they still do it and get surprised when they get booked
Oddly enough I knew about the touching the ball from a throw rule from a manga I read years ago.
The penalty given for touching the ball before it's out should have been a slow pass to the goalkeeper. Never understood why they never cease the opportunity to shine with fair-play.
My brain before and after the video: What?