2014 FIFA World Cup |OT8| Brazi1 - German7

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clear pen. the brutal lack of knowledge of the rules is baffling around here.

in a 1 on 1 situation, the pen is given where the player falls, not where he's pushed. it's called a "continuation foul".

holy shit, you people DO watch football only every 4 years, don't you?
Quick google tells me this is a basketball rule. Feel free to link me to a FIFA source about this, or better:

http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/afdeveloping/refereeing/law_12_fouls_misconduct_en_47379.pdf

Here are the actual FIFA rules about goals, get wild

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Haha perfect.
 
This does make me re-think how good Germany is. I thought they'd roll to the title but ARG has a chance lol!

The real question is how the hell did Brazil make it this far?
 
clear pen. the brutal lack of knowledge of the rules is baffling around here.

in a 1 on 1 situation, the pen is given where the player falls, not where he's pushed. it's called a "continuation foul".

holy shit, you people DO watch football only every 4 years, don't you?

Use of “fouls in motion”: If contact with an opponent occurs outside the penalty area but the consequences of the contact which would enable the referee to conclusively determine that the contact was an offense cannot be seen until the opponent is inside the penalty area, the location of the offense must bet set at where the original contact occurred. Likewise, contact occurring inside the field whose consequences do not become apparent until the opponent is outside the field must result in a decision to restart inside the field where the original contact occurred. These decisions (where the original contact occurred and where the consequences occurred) are based solely on the opinion of the referee.

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Prompted by several recent situations in professional league play, a discussion has developed regarding the proper action to take when a foul continues over a distance on the field. Many fouls occur with the participants in motion, both the player committing the foul and the opponent being fouled, and it is not unusual for the offense to end far away from where the initial contact occurred.

Usually, the only problem this creates for the referee is the need to decide the proper location for the restart. Occasionally, however, an additional issue is created when the distance covered results in an entirely different area of the field becoming involved. A foul which starts outside the penalty area, for example, might continue into and finally end inside the offending player’s penalty area. Or a foul might start inside the field but, due to momentum, end off the field. In these cases, the decision about where the foul occurred also affects what the correct restart must be.

In general, the referee should determine the location of the foul based on what gives the greater benefit to the player who was fouled. FIFA has specifically endorsed this principle in one of its “Questions and Answers on the Laws of the Game “ (12.31) which states that a penalty kick is the correct restart if a player begins holding an opponent outside the player’s penalty area and continues this action inside his penalty area.
 
clear pen. the brutal lack of knowledge of the rules is baffling around here.

in a 1 on 1 situation, the pen is given where the player falls, not where he's pushed. it's called a "continuation foul".

holy shit, you people DO watch football only every 4 years, don't you?

It's hard to tell but yeah. Regardless if the foul starts outside the box, if it does indeed finish inside he box it's a penalty.
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It did not though, he let go a bit before that.... and he fell outside the box too. Falling and rolling into the box, when the contact is gone is not what a continuation foul is about ffs.

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This does make me re-think how good Germany is. I thought they'd roll to the title but ARG has a chance lol!

The real question is how the hell did Brazil make it this far?

Not 'foul' play, but certainly underhanded play. The first game of the cup, both teams were evenly matched. This annoyed Brazil, who started being general asses.
 
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