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GDFRA Seminar 2019: Temporary Dismissals - Why Change? Covering the Basics and Ensuring Fairness

This seminar discusses the implementation of temporary dismissals (sin bin) in the Laws of the Game, aiming to promote safety, fairness, and consistency. Punishing players rather than teams, temporary dismissals positively influence behavior with immediate punishment and force a calm down period.

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GDFRA Seminar 2019: Temporary Dismissals - Why Change? Covering the Basics and Ensuring Fairness

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  1. GDFRA Seminar 2019 Temporary Dismissals (Sin Bin) Technical Sub-Committee

  2. Why Change? Laws of the Game are to Cover basic fundamentals Make it safe Make it fair and consistent The game is for all players to enjoy Temporary Dismissal (TD) is to Punish the player not the team Positively influence behavior with “Immediate punishment” Force a calm down period GDFRA Seminar 2019 - Temporary Dismissals

  3. Temporary Dismissal Basics System B from LOTG with a small modification Dissent by a player on the field is no Longer a Yellow Card. Dissent by a player is punished by a player being removed from the field of play for a temporary period GDFRA Seminar 2019 - Temporary Dismissals

  4. How does it work? Applies to all age group The TD period is 5 minutes for U16 and lower 10 minutes for others Applies only to players, includes Goalkeepers Players temporarily off the field of play Applies only for dissent GDFRA Seminar 2019 - Temporary Dismissals

  5. How does it work? Referee signals by pointing with both arms to the TD area The TD period begins: at the re-start of play ends: when player returns from the touchline with the referee’s permission (similar to an injury) carries over (half time - extra time) TD Player can only be substituted at the end of the TD period (at a stoppage in play) TD area is the Technical Area (unless warming up – like a substitute) GDFRA Seminar 2019 - Temporary Dismissals

  6. How does it work? F@*% A temporarily dismissed player who commits a caution or send-off offence during their temporary dismissal period will take no further part in the match and may not be replaced or substituted A red card offence is still a red card (no return, no replacement) Any two yellow cards is still a red card (with or without TD) Any two TD means player no longer participates but can be replaced after TD period but only if the player has not had a yellow card A Player who is not red carded but can not return may remain in the vicinity of the field of play + = = + GDFRA Seminar 2019 - Temporary Dismissals

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