Diving (football)
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Diving (or simulation - the term used by FIFA) in the context of football (soccer) is an attempt by a player to gain an unfair advantage by diving to the ground and possibly simulating an injury, to appear as if a foul has been committed. Dives are often used to exaggerate the amount of contact present in a challenge. Deciding on whether a player has dived is very subjective, and one of the most controversial aspects of football discussion. Players do this so they can receive free kicks or penalty kicks, which can provide scoring opportunities, or so the opposing player receives a yellow or red card, giving their own team an advantage.
[edit] Punishment
Football referees and the governing body FIFA are now trying to prevent diving with more powerful punishments as part of their ongoing target to stop all kinds of simulation in football.[1] The game's rules now state that "Any simulating action anywhere on the field, which is intended to deceive the referee, must be sanctioned as unsporting behaviour" which is misconduct punishable by a yellow card.[2] The rule changes are in response to an increasing trend of diving and simulation.
[edit] References
- ^ FIFA (2006-03-04). IFAB clamps down on time-wasting, reckless play and simulation. Press release. http://www.fifa.com/en/media/index/0,1369,105502,00.html.
- ^ Laws of the Game, Law 12, Decision 5
[edit] See also
- Unsportsmanlike conduct
- Sportsmanship
- Gamesmanship
- Timewasting - Running out the clock
- Flop (basketball)
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