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1 carton rouge
Sanction disciplinaire la plus grave infligée à un joueur s'il se rend coupable d'un comportement antisportif, d'une faute grossière, d'actes ou de propos injurieux ou s'il reçoit un second avertissement au cours du même match, et qui entraîne son expulsion du terrain de jeu.► Un joueur, remplaçant ou qui a été remplacé, exclu et à qui un carton rouge a été décerné, doit quitter la proximité du terrain de jeu ainsi que la surface technique.
Strongest possible disciplinary sanction for a player during a match, shown, amongst other things, for extremely unsporting conduct, for serious foul play, for a foul by the last defender in front of goal, for insulting behaviour or for a second cautionable offence, which results in the immediate sending-off of the player concerned from the field of play.► A player, substitute or substituted player who has been sent off and shown the red card must leave the vicinity of the field of play and the technical area.
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > carton rouge
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2 exclusion
Sanction disciplinaire prise par l' arbitre à l'encontre d'un joueur suite à un comportement antisportif, à une faute grossière, ou à un second avertissement, à qui un carton rouge est montré et qui doit quitter le terrain de jeu.Syn. expulsion fDisciplinary sanction taken by the referee against a player guilty of serious foul play, unsporting conduct or who is shown a second yellow card in the same match, who is shown the red card and dismissed from the field of play. -
3 expulsion
Mesure prise par l' organisateur du match en collaboration avec la police, qui consiste à expulser une personne du stade et à s'assurer qu'il n'y sera plus admis.Measure taken by the match organisers in cooperation with the police to remove a person from the stadium and ensure he is not readmitted.Sanction disciplinaire prise par l' arbitre à l'encontre d'un joueur suite à un comportement antisportif, à une faute grossière, ou à un second avertissement, à qui un carton rouge est montré et qui doit quitter le terrain de jeu.Syn. expulsion fDisciplinary sanction taken by the referee against a player guilty of serious foul play, unsporting conduct or who is shown a second yellow card in the same match, who is shown the red card and dismissed from the field of play. -
4 acte de brutalité
Comportement d'un joueur qui agit avec force excessive ou brutalité envers un joueur adverse, envers un coéquipier ou envers toute autre personne, qui constitue une faute passible d'exclusion.Excessive force or brutality against an opposing player or any other person, which incurs the sanction of a red card.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > acte de brutalité
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5 expulsion de deux minutes
En futsal, sanction prononcée contre un joueur ayant commis une faute grossière ou une autre conduite antisportive, qui doit quitter le terrain pour deux minutes sans qu'un autre joueur puisse le remplacer.In futsal, sanction applied to a player who has been sent off for serious foul play or bad sportsmanship for two minutes, and who may not be substituted by a team-mate during this period.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > expulsion de deux minutes
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6 faute grossière
Faute commise par un joueur qui agit avec force excessive ou brutalité envers un joueur adverse au moment où ils se disputent le ballon quand il est en jeu, sanctionnée par une suspension pour un match de compétition ou pour une durée déterminée.Syn. faute grossière fBreach of the Laws of the Game by a player against an opposing player when challenging for the ball, resulting in suspension for one competition match or for a fixed period of time.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > faute grossière
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7 jeu grossier
Faute commise par un joueur qui agit avec force excessive ou brutalité envers un joueur adverse au moment où ils se disputent le ballon quand il est en jeu, sanctionnée par une suspension pour un match de compétition ou pour une durée déterminée.Syn. faute grossière fBreach of the Laws of the Game by a player against an opposing player when challenging for the ball, resulting in suspension for one competition match or for a fixed period of time.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > jeu grossier
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8 misconduct penalty
EN definition: 10-minute penalty assessed to a hockey player who verbally abuses an official or commits another foul. The offending player will remain off ice, but the team may immediately substitute another player on the ice. The player may return to the ice field at the first stoppage in play following the expiration of the penalty (unless other penalties were assessed). Further the offending player is suspended from their team's next match, and there is possibility of a more serious punishment.RU definition: Десятиминутный штраф, назначенный хоккеисту, который оскорбил судью или совершил другое нарушение. Игрок удаляется с площадки, но команда нарушителя имеет право немедленно выпустить на лед другого игрока. По истечении штрафного времени оштрафованный игрок может вернуться на лед при первой же остановке игры, если не были назначены другие штрафы. Далее нарушитель отстраняется от следующей игры своей команды, и есть вероятность более серьезного наказания.English-Russian glossary of hockey terms > misconduct penalty
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9 misconduct penalty
дисциплинарный штраф
Десятиминутный штраф, назначенный хоккеисту, который оскорбил судью или совершил другое нарушение. Игрок удаляется с площадки, но команда нарушителя имеет право немедленно выпустить на лед другого игрока. По истечении штрафного времени оштрафованный игрок может вернуться на лед при первой же остановке игры, если не были назначены другие штрафы. Далее нарушитель отстраняется от следующей игры своей команды, и есть вероятность более серьезного наказания.
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misconduct penalty
10-minute penalty assessed to a hockey player who verbally abuses an official or commits another foul. The offending player will remain off ice, but the team may immediately substitute another player on the ice. The player may return to the ice field at the first stoppage in play following the expiration of the penalty (unless other penalties were assessed). Further the offending player is suspended from their team's next match, and there is possibility of a more serious punishment.
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