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From:
Alfred Kleinaitis, USSF Manager
of Referee Development and Education
Subject: Rescinding a Displayed
Card for Misconduct
Date: January 6, 2003
After
the completion of a top professional
league match recently played in
Europe, the referee decided to cancel
(rescind) a caution he had given
during play for an act of misconduct.
Questions have been raised regarding
the correctness of this decision
under the Laws of the Game. The
following guidance is applicable
to the general issue of whether
a card for misconduct of any sort
can be canceled.
- A
displayed red or yellow card can
be canceled by the referee if
play has not restarted.
- If
play has been restarted or if
the match is over (including required
periods of additional play and/or
kicks from the penalty mark),
a displayed red or yellow card
cannot be canceled by the referee
for any reason.
- If
the referee believes a card has
been issued in error, regardless
of the reason, the card must still
be included in the match report
and the referee must provide all
details relevant to the mistake.
In such cases, the determination
of the validity of the card is
left to the competition authority.
- The
failure of the referee to include
accurately and fully all cards
displayed during play is a serious
violation of the referees
responsibilities.
- Referees
should note Question #9 under
Law 12 in FIFAs Questions
and Answers to the Laws of the
Game where it is specifically
noted that the referee may not
decide to rescind a caution if
the player who has already been
charged with misconduct apologizes.
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