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because it allows him to cover a larger area of ground while attempting to dispossess an opponent. It is often a "last-ditch" attempt to dispossess an opponent due to frequent misses and the difficulty of recovering in the event that the slide tackle fails to take the ball away. After a slide tackle,
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in which one leg extends to push the ball away from the opposing player. Sliding tackles can often be sources of controversy, particularly when players being tackled fall down over the tackler's foot (or the ball stopped by the tackler's foot), and penalties, free kicks and cards are assessed (or are
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If doing a sliding tackle to the right, the player's right leg must be straight when going down into the tackle and their left leg should be bent slightly behind the right one in order to achieve maximum potential in gaining the ball. If doing a sliding tackle to the left, the player's left leg must
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is defined as any action, that while trying to play the ball, threatens injury to someone (including the player himself). It is committed with an opponent nearby and prevents the opponent from playing the ball for fear of injury. If any physical contact is made, the offence becomes an offence
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Slide tackles that are made as two-footed lunges at an opponent are generally considered to endanger the safety of an opponent and are hence sanctioned as serious foul play, resulting in a sending-off. This is still the case even if the ball is won cleanly without touching an opponent.
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the tackler is left sitting or lying on the ground with one leg extended. The tackler therefore also runs the risk of personal injury. Ideally, the other foot ends up folded underneath their rear end, where it can be used to push the tackler back up to their feet to continue play.
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means that the player has shown a lack of attention of consideration when making a challenge or that he acted without precaution.
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means that the player has acted with complete disregard to the danger to, or consequences for, his opponent.
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means that the player has far exceeded the necessary use of force and is in danger of injuring an opponent.
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challenges are also punished with a caution (yellow card) for unsporting behaviour as well as a
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are also punished with a send-off (red card) for serious foul play as well as a
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A sliding tackle is not in itself foul play; however, there are a number of
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be straight and their right leg should be bent behind the left one.
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When a player behaves in a manner considered by the referee to be
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that commonly occur during the execution of a sliding tackle.
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