11-07-2024, 10:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2024, 12:25 PM by Hieronymus.)
(11-07-2024, 01:55 AM)cardfan77 Wrote: Can someone please explain to me the free kick inside the box after the Schnebly’s yellow card for wasting time?
In theory time wasting by the goalie for holding the ball too long is an indirect free kick (13.3.1.1) at the spot of the foul. In practice it is never called or it’s just a card and play on if it’s a GK. I haven’t seen this call made with the ball in play at any level in 10+ years. I had to check the NCAA rules to see if that was still on the books.
The pk call is hilarious too - arms iinline with his body even if slightly extended.
The better answer is college soccer officiating is utter garbage. It has also been much, much, much worse on the west coast vs. the ACC games farther east.
Edit: there was warning just briefly earlier but on a dead ball. But that sequence is bizarre. Schnebly is starting his motion to kick as the call comes. On a first offense, that is really poor referee judgment..
I guess at least he called the ND penalty too.
In the men’s game, hail Mary’s like that don’t go in.
