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‘Asamoah Gyan can now rest’ – Ghanaians on Ayew penalty miss

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Dede Ayew

Following , Ghana's captain, shocking penalty miss against Uruguay, Ghanaians are furious on social media.

Despite a sluggish start to the game, Ghana managed to create one opportunity when Jordan Ayew shot the ball and Mohammed Kudus collected the rebound to give Ghana a penalty in the 19th minute.

While signaling an offside, referee Daniel Siebert instead gave Ghana a penalty after consulting with the video assistant referee.

Although Andre Ayew offered to take the kick for the Black Stars, he mishit the ball to the right, toward the goalkeeper.

Check out some reactions that have flooded social media following Ayew's miss.

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Deciding Between Yellow and Red Cards: The Role of Referees in Soccer

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The Role of Referees in Soccer

In the fast-paced and highly competitive sport of soccer, referees play a crucial role in maintaining order and fairness on the field. One of their most significant decisions is whether to issue a yellow or red card to a player for a foul or misconduct. This article explores the criteria and considerations referees use to make this decision, highlighting the importance of consistency, fairness, and adherence to the game’s rules. Use your 1xBet paybill number to deposit funds if you want to win big. 

Understanding the Difference:

Before delving into how judges decide between yellow and red cards, it’s essential to understand the distinction between the two penalties. A yellow card serves as a warning to a player for committing a foul or an act of misconduct. It indicates that the player has committed a relatively minor offense and is a cautionary measure to prevent further infractions. On the other hand, a red card signifies a more severe offense, resulting in the player’s ejection from the game. Red cards are typically issued for severe fouls, violent conduct, or repeated misconduct.

Factors Considered by Referees:

Referees must assess several factors when determining whether to issue a yellow or red card. These factors include:

  • The severity of the Foul: Judges evaluate the severity of the foul committed by the player. Minor infractions, such as a mistimed tackle or a tactical foul, may warrant a yellow card. However, tackles that endanger the safety of an opponent or involve excessive force are more likely to result in a red card.
  • Intent: Referees consider the intent behind the player’s actions. Accidental fouls or those committed in the heat of the moment are less likely to result in a red card than deliberate acts of aggression or violent conduct.
  • Recklessness: Referees also assess whether the player acted recklessly or with disregard for the safety of others. Regardless of intent, reckless challenges can lead to severe injury and may warrant a red card, especially if they involve excessive force or endanger an opponent.
  • Previous Offenses: A player’s disciplinary record is considered when deciding on the appropriate sanction. Repeat offenders are more likely to receive harsher penalties, including red cards, as referees aim to deter misconduct and maintain discipline on the field.
  • Impact on the Game: Judges consider the potential impact of their decision on the outcome of the game. Issuing a red card can significantly alter the dynamics of a match, mainly if it results in a team playing with fewer players. Therefore, referees strive to balance enforcing the rules and ensuring fair competition.
  • Consultation with Assistant Referees: In some cases, referees may consult with their assistant linesmen or utilize video review technology to aid their decision-making process. This additional input helps ensure that the correct decision is made, mainly when the jusge’s view may have been obstructed or unclear.

Consistency and Fairness:

Consistency and fairness are paramount in the referee’s decision-making process. Judges strive to apply the game rules uniformly throughout the match, regardless of the teams involved or the stage of the competition. Consistent enforcement of the rules helps maintain the integrity of the game and ensures that players understand the consequences of their actions.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, deciding to issue a yellow or red card is a critical responsibility for soccer referees. By considering factors such as the severity of the foul, the player’s intent, and the potential impact on the game, referees strive to make fair and consistent decisions that uphold the spirit of the sport. Ultimately, the goal is to maintain order, ensure player safety, and uphold the integrity of the game of soccer.

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“Our Football Is In Shambles And Anybody Who Says Otherwise Is A Liar” – Agyemang Badu

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Ghanaian football is in ruins right now, according to former international Emmanuel , and improvements are desperately needed.

In a new comment on UTV, Agyemang Badu offered his opinion on the present situation of football in Ghana, stating that the game is in ruins and that anyone who thinks differently is lying.

Where is our squad now that we won the U-20 World Cup 15 years ago? That being said, what is wrong with individuals proposing 15 ideas to improve football, as referenced in the #SaveGhanaFootball leaders' petition? He mentioned.

“Anyone who claims differently is lying; our football team is in utter disarray.” Now, the Black Queens are the only thing that makes us happy. There's nothing to be proud of for the other national teams right now.”

“Tell me about Tamale Park. Some of these are questions that need to be investigated. No one was targeted by the protesters when they went there. I agree with the suggestions made since they are crucial for football.” 

“Through interschools, a teacher found me. So what if someone suggests making an investment in interscholastic football? The majority of us, including Abeiku Quansah, Michael Essien, and Sulley Muntari , Samuel Inkoom, and many more are all products of grassroots football. Thus, I believe that the suggestion to fund grassroots football is a fantastic one.”

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Mustapha Ahmed: Former Sports Minister has passed on

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Dr. Mustapha Ahmed

Ghanaian politician and member of the Sixth Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana, Dr., has reportedly passed away at the age of 63.

Former Minister of Youth and Sports, Dr, ,63, is renowned for his political offices held over the years in the public service, including a medical officer and a military man.

Born on 8 June 1960 in Bawku, Ghana, Dr. Mustapha Ahmed was a dental surgeon and a Ghanaian politician. He was elected to the Third Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana in 2001 after winning his poll in the 2000 Ghanaian general election. Ahmed served as a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and was re-elected in the 2004 and 2008 elections.

Ahmed was chosen in the 2004 election to serve in the fourth parliament of the fourth republic of Ghana, representing the Ayawaso East seat, from January 7, 2005, until January 6, 2009. He defeated Daddah Braimah B. of the New Patriotic Party and Abdiel Godly Babaaali of the People's National Convention with 56.1% of the valid votes cast.

In the 2008 elections, Ahmed was re-elected as the member of parliament for the Ayawaso East constituency in the 5th parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana from 7 January 2009 to 6 January 20013. He received 57.16% of the total valid votes cast, defeating Mohammed Salisu Baba of the New Patriotic Party, Alhaji Mohammed Muftao of the People's National Convention, Bernard Anvuur Billy of the Democratic Freedom Party, Amin Abdul Karim Larry of the Convention People's Party, and Ahaji Haruna Bubakari Dabre, Daniel Danquah, Mohammed Amin Lamptey, and Samuel Kwesi Gyasi – all independent candidates.

In total, Ahmed won 114 parliamentary seats in the 4th parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana. According to reports, Dr., Mustapha Ahmed had been battling an illness for several months before his unfortunate demise. He is survived by a wife and three children.

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