Good call from the ref - stamping like that is cowardly shithousing that usually goes unseen in lower leagues. Anyone who's played the game for a bit knows that was no accident. Straight red, GTFO.
I play soccer and that was accidental shouldn’t have gone straight to a red if anything a yellow, she went to get the ball and accidentally kicked her legs then went to run and accidentally stepped on her shouldn’t have been a red
@@user-mf5ue6rc5n What are you talking about? It's a red card for stomping over a player like that. It would be carded even at a professional level. Whether it was intentional or not it's dangerous as you can stomp over a players arm or leg.
Stomping on a player is a red although if deemed incidental, there can be a case made for a yellow. In my opinion, it endangered the safety of an opponent, so good call.
I'm watching it at 0.25X and play as a VAR😂 After 2 month later: it's okay no issues. It's a red. Nothing conclusive to overturn your decision. Good luck mate.
Excellent spot by the ref, especially because the player who was stamped on barely reacted, she just got up and went to get on with the game. Top flight pros would have been rolling around for about 10 minutes after that holding a completely different body part 😒
Neymar is still rolling about from tripping over his shadow in the last world cup. Rivaldo would be helping him but he's still dealing that Mars bar wrapper that put him in hospital in 2002.
@@jacejohnson7113 I'm not sure if you're trying to say that basketball players don't flop but just so you know, they do. A lot even. James Harden is like the Neymar of basketball. Yeah they don't roll around as much, but that's because they get hit in the legs way less.
@@goatruso3198 they don't get their faces stomped or their spine compromised, not even close to that, a soccer injury could leave you out of the sport for life
@@hansdekorver7365wdym "why" she tripped the girl and stepped and walked over her multiple times. Worse than a red, not even trying to get the ball. Just stomped on her.
lol, she raised her hands in questioning as if she had no clue what she was getting sent off for, she knows what she did wrong but she wants to play the innocent kid in front of people who don't know what she did
@@hansdekorver7365I'm gonna assume you're from the US and you have no clue how English works, so I'll explain it to you. To "play the innocent" means to behave or act in a way that suggests innocence or lack of knowledge about a situation, typically with the intention of deceiving others. It involves portraying oneself as naive, unsuspecting, or not involved in any wrongdoing, often to avoid blame, responsibility, or suspicion. This behavior may be used as a tactic in various social, professional, or personal situations where someone wants to appear harmless, unaware, or free of guilt, even if they are aware of the circumstances or have some level of involvement. Playing the innocent can be a form of manipulation or strategy to achieve a particular outcome.
@@a.man38 Thanks. But with speed 0.25 you can see clearly that both players ( who are not very good ) kicked at the same time. The innocent player was partially blocked and also stumbled and tried to recover. So unintentionally she was indeed not very kind to the other one. But red cart ??
Great call from the ref how he’s spotted that was fantastic. Even if it’s accidental it’s still a red card challenge, and a potential danger to the opponents health. Great decision
Mad respect to the girl in blue who got fouled. In professional sports that would've been a whole lot of acting and crying. But her? She took it like a champ.
@@tonypatino1765 I never like my own comments, because it's sad ahd pathetic. And no, it doesn't make sense. The argument that money should change something here is ridiculous.
Brilliant call by the ref - 100% correct. You hear the bane of all referees that officiate at junior level - "My girl?" No parent can ever see any wrong by their own kids on a football pitch. They'll see every tiny thing that is done against their kid, but will never even notice horrific things that their kids do. "My kid would never do that....."
She got a red card for stomping the player that was on the floor. It was with intent on causing serious injury to the other player with cleats. Good call ref.
Everyone in here saying it's a clear stamp but to me it looks like she was trying to step/jump over the girl who tackled and on the way over, her foot clipped the leg of the girl which made her foot land sooner and quicker so she didn't trip and fall. It's honestly hard to tell from so far away. If there was obvious aggression prior to this, it might have made the decision for the ref. edit: I've slowed it down and can see that white's right foot is tangled/clipped as she was going to step/hop over. You can see the defender's foot move from the contact if you go frame by frame. That would explain the reflex to stabilize that looks like a stamp. Also, if she had landed on the defender with all her weight, the defender wouldn't have such a mild reaction. That shit REALLY hurts because of the studs
Sorry but I think it's a straight red, I think she straightens her leg and stamps with force. Her reaction says it all for me, no lengthy pleading of innocence, she knew.
On first views looked a strong case for excessive force, brutality, serious foul play / violent conduct. After reading your comment, your point made looks more the case on slower speeds. Good shout out for me
To me, it looked like she was off balance from tripping over the ball and it wasn't intentional. She didn't look pissed off or anything, just trying to play the game. Red card was excessive imo.
@@1Outis1 this is a stretch but I do agree that it wasn't clear at the time whether intentional. however, just look at her reaction afterwards (as you also mentioned). that gives it away! she wanted to stomp on her opponent's face since she was pissed! if I stomped on someone's face in the game and I don't even apologize, check the other player if they are ok, or even help hem get up my intentions are quite clear. actions speak louder than words, or in this case facial expressions 🤷♂️
@@1Outis1 If it was an acident, she would look at the groud (and at the other player) while kicking and literally standing on her. But she didn't even bother to look at what she was doing, she didn't want look so that maybe the referee would'nt notice. And that means it was on purpose, and a clear red card (you know, if I kicked something accidentally, I would sure look at it in surprise. She wasn't surprised, so she already expected it)
Great call automatic decision. Ref had a much better angle than the sideline did here. Player was clearly out of control. It all depends on refs angle tho
I’ve refereed at lower level for years and this is the type of call that I would usually ignore just to give myself an easy game. So well done to the referee for being brave and making the right call, can tell he has experience behind him to make confident calls like this
Not wanting to sound overly critical but if you saw that and even considered letting it you shouldn't be let anywhere near a football game as an official.
Its a hard call.. i would say there is definately a kick, but i would think its a natural movement after a slide tackle, so the red card is a bit hard..
In this case, only the referee knew what kind of intensity the game had at this moment in the game or if the player had been playing reckless. At first glance, it looks like an accident to us, but we only have 15 seconds to decide so its pretty hard to know for a fact.
She was reckless, yes, but I don’t think it was worthy of a red. I would say yellow card, but no need for a red booking. EDIT: Ok I just saw the stomping on her afterwards, for sure a red. 🟥
She initially kicked her late after the ball had gone, then kind of ran through her whilst she was on the floor and ended up doing a stumbling, stamping motion. It's minimum a yellow, but if it looked like an intentional stomp to the ref, then I can understand the red. The whole thing was avoidable because she had no need to try to run through the downed opponent in the first place. If the ball is already gone, then I pull out of tackles and try to avoid smashing into opponents late. She could have done the same instead of trying to run through her after the ball had gone.
So nothing about the girl in blue tripping her and putting her off balance? If you give the girl in white the red, then you gotta give the girl in blue a yellow.
@@1Outis1 Are you related to the girl in white or something? The girl in blue on the ground has done nothing wrong. She has made a good tackle, then the girl in white has booted her in the leg late after the ball has gone, and then unnecessary tried to run through/over her. I play soccer, and could have avoided any significant contact with the downed opponent in this situation.
@@10thletter40 definitely not as clear a red card as 90 percent of the comments see it. there is no stomp. if anything besides the initial foul after being too late for the ball, there is a kick of the left foot against the right arm/elbow of the defender. that would be a red card. however if that "kick" was intentional or if she just tried to lift her foot over the stumbling defender, but getting caught by her arm, is up for debate. arguably this would not even be a yellow card. you could give a yellow for the initial foul though. and if the kick is intentional it's a red.
@@JustRockMySoul there was no initial foul? She stamped on the player on the ground. She could've easily avoided but she didn't think she'd get caught taking a cheap shot.
I have read a few rules of soccer and this is not a red card it was a complete accident she went to kick the ball but the blue team person put her leg out to stop the white girl from kicking it. The white person had her knees bent after trying to kick the ball so she cant slow herself down or jump high so she is forced to try and jump over which she did but didn't jump high enough and hit the girl in the shoulder. So in all fairness it should have been a drop ball. Also the white player did not mean to kick the girl because if you slow it down you can see the white players trajectory was on the ball. She should of helped the other player up but after the call she was questioning the ref showing that she doesn't think its a red card. you can also see the girl that got hit in the shoulder or head didn't notice anything odd and didn't go "ref that's a foul" she just stood there.
CZcams needs to get their act together. This came up for my review 12 years after the incident took place. How can I pass a verdict after the game is done and everyone's already moved on?!🤔
Anyone that's played the game knows that she knew exactly what she was doing. The player on the end of it knew it which is why she appealed to the ref and the girl that did it knew it which is why she lifted her shirt to partially cover her face (classic guilt reaction that kids do). Excellent officiating.
Stomping on a opponent is a red card. The ball was going out of play and she stomped on her. Violent conduct and if you thought she didn't stomp on her well that studs up tackle on the green jersey girl is a red card.
Ah, so I've watched 4 Premier League videos and so of course I would want to watch this CZcams algorithm. Thank you for your generosity in sending me a completely out of context 12 years old girls football match clip.
I hope I can help with this. Law 12 which is fouls and misconduct states that if a player is deliberately stood on then it is a red card offence, now I know some may say that she was trying to get out of the way of her opponent but if she was, then she has been clumsy in doing so. However, it is a definite red card and the correct decision from the referee. I hope you understand and thank you for the uploads. Greetings from England
@@crfvp4u Not sure why this ended up in my feed, but I am really confused by all of the outrage. I don't see the "obvious" stomp everyone else sees, and I am not sure how ref did either, as he was way out of position. I have no issue with him giving yellow for the late challenge, and if she had spent the past 10 minutes taking cheap shots at people (I have seen that before!!!) then I get it... but to have so many people look at this clip and think it is an obvious red is baffling to me.
12 years later its still an outstanding call made by the official
lol
Reviewed by VAR..2021... RED!!! 🤣
@@platoon-mg1qv 😂😂😂😂
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If they were playing real football instead of soccer it would have been a terrible call
red card every day. Referee does NOT have to explain his decision to the parents.
Beautiful sport
Frankly, in this case, he should -- because that girl isn't going to be playing for quite a while in that league anymore.
@Tanvir Ahmed 2031105642 I understand what you are saying, but that's a suspension-level incident. That's why.
She kick her on the ground
He doesnt thats true. If you think thats a red card tho your lost. She didnt stomp on her, nothing. Weird call.
Good call from the ref - stamping like that is cowardly shithousing that usually goes unseen in lower leagues. Anyone who's played the game for a bit knows that was no accident. Straight red, GTFO.
why in the fuck am i seeing u in the comments of this random ass video loool
Pepe does this all the time.
You don't know nothing about football
Stick to trains, u know nothing about football
I play soccer and that was accidental shouldn’t have gone straight to a red if anything a yellow, she went to get the ball and accidentally kicked her legs then went to run and accidentally stepped on her shouldn’t have been a red
0:31 Meg Griffin
hahahhahag holy shit, sounds exactly like her
This comment is underrated af!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@ummareli2791 yeah that’s why they said it
Best comment
Great call from the ref. That's the end of it.
Women football is a joke if this is a red card, then for what is giving a foul and a yellow for kicking the ball
lol
@@user-mf5ue6rc5n What are you talking about? It's a red card for stomping over a player like that. It would be carded even at a professional level. Whether it was intentional or not it's dangerous as you can stomp over a players arm or leg.
@@DeclanTrippier419 no it matters if it's intentional. She had nowhere else to go. No place to step.
@@Gkogko839 I'm sorry, but you're wrong
@@Gkogko839 u blind af
Stomping on a player is a red although if deemed incidental, there can be a case made for a yellow. In my opinion, it endangered the safety of an opponent, so good call.
stfu you blind moron
@@tsgarage2382 nigga you are blind
@@tsgarage2382 u could see she was stompin. did ur mama drop u ?
@@idrisshah1978 Savage
@@idrisshah1978 yooo too savage!
12 years on and this is STILL an important moment for football as we know it
hhaahha
"She jumped over!" "No, sir!" Outstanding reply. No nonsense.
Karen "What was that for"
Um, stomping on the other players face.....
oH.....
*(5 minutes of annoying pause)*
mY gOd 😟
clearly nobody stomped on anyones face in the video...
@@mils0r might not have made proper contact with the face but showed clear intent to hit the player on the floor, good eyes by the ref, right call
It’s a mother it’s slightly different from a Karen
Excuse me. This face is understomped. I wanna talk to the refferee
I'm watching it at 0.25X and play as a VAR😂
After 2 month later: it's okay no issues. It's a red. Nothing conclusive to overturn your decision. Good luck mate.
Lol same
nahhh var would gave the girl who got stomped a red
and you still haven't given us an answer a month later!
Well played my friend, well played.
haha me too
Well whats the answer
Excellent spot by the ref, especially because the player who was stamped on barely reacted, she just got up and went to get on with the game. Top flight pros would have been rolling around for about 10 minutes after that holding a completely different body part 😒
Neymar is still rolling about from tripping over his shadow in the last world cup. Rivaldo would be helping him but he's still dealing that Mars bar wrapper that put him in hospital in 2002.
@@jacejohnson7113 I'm not sure if you're trying to say that basketball players don't flop but just so you know, they do. A lot even. James Harden is like the Neymar of basketball. Yeah they don't roll around as much, but that's because they get hit in the legs way less.
Facts, tough girl.
You ever think that she got up immediately because she wasn’t stepped on?
@@goatruso3198 they don't get their faces stomped or their spine compromised, not even close to that, a soccer injury could leave you out of the sport for life
The guy giving instructions in the back😂😂
"You guys might wanna get the ball..."😂
That's a great spot by the ref. I missed it at first but rewatching it she stamps on her opponent
13 years after this video was posted: that's still a legit Red Card.
Why ???
@@hansdekorver7365wdym "why" she tripped the girl and stepped and walked over her multiple times. Worse than a red, not even trying to get the ball. Just stomped on her.
@@JustAlphaa 0,25 speed you can see clearly.
@@hansdekorver7365I did how on earth is that not a red flag
@@JustAlphaa Of course it is not. What else could she have done ? Stop with playing ?
Yep! She stamped on her, and she knew it! Well done ref. Had to rewatch but he was eagle-eyed!
Good call. Even the girl wasn't complaining about the red. She knew the ref saw her stomp
lol, she raised her hands in questioning as if she had no clue what she was getting sent off for, she knows what she did wrong but she wants to play the innocent kid in front of people who don't know what she did
the girl raised her hand questioning
@@a.man38 " To play the innocent " ??
@@hansdekorver7365I'm gonna assume you're from the US and you have no clue how English works, so I'll explain it to you.
To "play the innocent" means to behave or act in a way that suggests innocence or lack of knowledge about a situation, typically with the intention of deceiving others. It involves portraying oneself as naive, unsuspecting, or not involved in any wrongdoing, often to avoid blame, responsibility, or suspicion. This behavior may be used as a tactic in various social, professional, or personal situations where someone wants to appear harmless, unaware, or free of guilt, even if they are aware of the circumstances or have some level of involvement. Playing the innocent can be a form of manipulation or strategy to achieve a particular outcome.
@@a.man38 Thanks. But with speed 0.25 you can see clearly that both players ( who are not very good ) kicked at the same time. The innocent player was
partially blocked and also stumbled and tried to recover. So unintentionally she was indeed not very kind to the other one. But red cart ??
Great call from the ref how he’s spotted that was fantastic. Even if it’s accidental it’s still a red card challenge, and a potential danger to the opponents health. Great decision
It wasnt a challenge. The red card was not on the slide it was the other girl stomping on her
Even today with Premier league refs and VAR they still would have missed this. Good call ref
They wouldn't have missed anything, in any respectable league that wouldn't have been a red card
@@juancanessa3614 bro. You obviously haven't been watching any of the EPL this year
@@juancanessa3614 it IS red card
@@juancanessa3614 Indeed no red cart . She only stumbled.
Fair play to the defender for getting straight back up not rolling around on the floor
Only men do that lol
That's because she wasn't injured...
@@benjiborger2501 correct, i wished alot of professional footballers would follow her example in getting up when they aren't injured
@@wedge5896 women dive as well. There was limited contact here and the red was more for intent.
@@jcrew679 i know ,i didnt mention gender at all
Very sharp eyes on that ref, telling the difference between an accident and a proper stamp
Mad respect to the girl in blue who got fouled. In professional sports that would've been a whole lot of acting and crying. But her? She took it like a champ.
well she doesn't get paid to do this no? there's no need if its not you full time job
@@ssrevoltytThat doesn't make sense.
@@mikeymcmikeface5599 Yes it does
@@mikeymcmikeface5599 NPC liking his own comment
@@tonypatino1765 I never like my own comments, because it's sad ahd pathetic. And no, it doesn't make sense. The argument that money should change something here is ridiculous.
Refs a legend! Clearly incompetent people on the sidelines! The stamp was clear! Big up yourself!
From a ref in 🇬🇧
Brilliant call by the ref - 100% correct.
You hear the bane of all referees that officiate at junior level - "My girl?"
No parent can ever see any wrong by their own kids on a football pitch. They'll see every tiny thing that is done against their kid, but will never even notice horrific things that their kids do. "My kid would never do that....."
She stomped on her. Clear as day. RED card! You are OFF!
00:40 - "I don't even want to score"
I love how slow were the playing
She got a red card for stomping the player that was on the floor. It was with intent on causing serious injury to the other player with cleats. Good call ref.
*studs
Excellent call. She was clearly going for the stomp on her leg.
Came for the card, stayed for the most accidental goal in the history of football.
We need him in the VAR room!
That goal tho lmfao 😂
Worthy of a World Cup final winner
@@jonathanberisha183 For sure 😂.
Right decision for purportedly foot stamping - straight red card..
"I want to speak to the manager"
Pretty sure her Mom thought it was a touchdown....hence the shock.
0:10 this is the part where Neymar would have rolled around the world.
Twice
Everyone in here saying it's a clear stamp but to me it looks like she was trying to step/jump over the girl who tackled and on the way over, her foot clipped the leg of the girl which made her foot land sooner and quicker so she didn't trip and fall. It's honestly hard to tell from so far away. If there was obvious aggression prior to this, it might have made the decision for the ref.
edit: I've slowed it down and can see that white's right foot is tangled/clipped as she was going to step/hop over. You can see the defender's foot move from the contact if you go frame by frame. That would explain the reflex to stabilize that looks like a stamp. Also, if she had landed on the defender with all her weight, the defender wouldn't have such a mild reaction. That shit REALLY hurts because of the studs
Sorry but I think it's a straight red, I think she straightens her leg and stamps with force.
Her reaction says it all for me, no lengthy pleading of innocence, she knew.
On first views looked a strong case for excessive force, brutality, serious foul play / violent conduct. After reading your comment, your point made looks more the case on slower speeds. Good shout out for me
Wow sign this guy up for the Prem. Didn't think it was a Red but after watching it over it clearly is a Red card. Top Referee!
Yep, Red card!
bullshit never
@@user-mf5ue6rc5n да да, точно
Most people in the audience were asking: whats a red card?
correct.....they are all wondering when there will be a home run.
@@kokobwild2413 😂😂
That 'Oh.. my God!" at the end sounds so much like Mila Kunis! 😅
shut up meg
It was red card. She stomped her opponent.
Clearly a stamp, clearly a red card....dangerous.
WATCHED IT ON SLOW SPEEED. SHE DEFO SMASHED HER
Yeah she did...😏
If she stomped on her yes, if she accidentally stumbled on her trying to recover from the blue player who fell then no, a caution at most.
To me, it looked like she was off balance from tripping over the ball and it wasn't intentional. She didn't look pissed off or anything, just trying to play the game. Red card was excessive imo.
@@1Outis1 this is a stretch but I do agree that it wasn't clear at the time whether intentional. however, just look at her reaction afterwards (as you also mentioned). that gives it away! she wanted to stomp on her opponent's face since she was pissed! if I stomped on someone's face in the game and I don't even apologize, check the other player if they are ok, or even help hem get up my intentions are quite clear. actions speak louder than words, or in this case facial expressions 🤷♂️
@@1Outis1 If it was an acident, she would look at the groud (and at the other player) while kicking and literally standing on her. But she didn't even bother to look at what she was doing, she didn't want look so that maybe the referee would'nt notice. And that means it was on purpose, and a clear red card (you know, if I kicked something accidentally, I would sure look at it in surprise. She wasn't surprised, so she already expected it)
@@stevema2 She only stumbled . Things can happen , but no cards please.
Absolute Red! Was never a doubt in my mind!
Excellent refereeing, the offender stamped on her opponent, red card every time.
Great call automatic decision. Ref had a much better angle than the sideline did here. Player was clearly out of control. It all depends on refs angle tho
Great call, ref.
110% correct call, that stomp could cause serious injury. Had it been a major league she would also face suspension a couple of games. Good call ref!
Yup 👍🏻 Very good refereeing. Brave too, as there was no replay to back him up. Go ref 🤘🏻
I’ve refereed at lower level for years and this is the type of call that I would usually ignore just to give myself an easy game. So well done to the referee for being brave and making the right call, can tell he has experience behind him to make confident calls like this
Not wanting to sound overly critical but if you saw that and even considered letting it you shouldn't be let anywhere near a football game as an official.
Its a hard call.. i would say there is definately a kick, but i would think its a natural movement after a slide tackle, so the red card is a bit hard..
Yep - that's a straight red all right. Well done, ref. VAR confirms.
Yup. Red. She may not have been totally malicious but she did her part to casually get away with a stomp.
In this case, only the referee knew what kind of intensity the game had at this moment in the game or if the player had been playing reckless. At first glance, it looks like an accident to us, but we only have 15 seconds to decide so its pretty hard to know for a fact.
Yes, this is about as clear-cut as a red card decision can get. Great call by this referee.
0:32 that's the sound of someone in immediate need of pumpkin spice latte
Straight red well spotted ref!!
Even if it was an accident its still a red
She was reckless, yes, but I don’t think it was worthy of a red. I would say yellow card, but no need for a red booking.
EDIT: Ok I just saw the stomping on her afterwards, for sure a red. 🟥
The parents should be ashamed for questioning the ref. Red card any day of the week!
RED CARD: She stamped her rival on purpose.
the "oh, my fod" sounds like meg from family guy
Yes, she stomped on her opponent. RED CARD!
That girl knows exactly what she did. Good job, ref.
“What’s that for?” Bet she’s still wondering what was it for 15 years later
The action endangered the safety of an opponent (stepping on another player). This warrants a red card, regardless of intention. End of.
For me she was just walking over and did not stamp on anyone lol
She initially kicked her late after the ball had gone, then kind of ran through her whilst she was on the floor and ended up doing a stumbling, stamping motion. It's minimum a yellow, but if it looked like an intentional stomp to the ref, then I can understand the red. The whole thing was avoidable because she had no need to try to run through the downed opponent in the first place.
If the ball is already gone, then I pull out of tackles and try to avoid smashing into opponents late. She could have done the same instead of trying to run through her after the ball had gone.
Agree . No red cart. Just a struggle between the 2 players.
0:08 Seems legit. Unnecessary prolonged contact. Tried to make it look like 'Oopsie!'. Good call.
look at the follow up from the player in white. she tried to stamp on the defender's face.
3 bookable offences here - the challenge, the stamp, and the meaty right hook she blatantly throws as blue falls! Obvious red.
Red card all the way, no need to stomp down on the player
Looks like a stomp to me. Great call.
So nothing about the girl in blue tripping her and putting her off balance? If you give the girl in white the red, then you gotta give the girl in blue a yellow.
@@1Outis1 Huh? That's one of the dumbest shit I ever read in my life.
@@1Outis1 She was trying to get up, and the girl just stepped on her
@@ralvesuk3893 she wasn't trying to get up, and it didn't look intentional. The girl in white was clearly off balance.
@@1Outis1 Are you related to the girl in white or something? The girl in blue on the ground has done nothing wrong. She has made a good tackle, then the girl in white has booted her in the leg late after the ball has gone, and then unnecessary tried to run through/over her.
I play soccer, and could have avoided any significant contact with the downed opponent in this situation.
Very good referee. Stomping on another play who is on the ground is a straight red.
ahhhhahh man i’m just laughing at how different the reactions would be here in england.
“Got tHe bALL rEf” plus a whole lotta swearing 🤬🤣
Good debate guys. Thanks for adding intelligent discussion.
8 years later:
Comments ruined
Nah, 8 years later and it still is a red card every day of the week
@@10thletter40 definitely not as clear a red card as 90 percent of the comments see it.
there is no stomp. if anything besides the initial foul after being too late for the ball, there is a kick of the left foot against the right arm/elbow of the defender.
that would be a red card. however if that "kick" was intentional or if she just tried to lift her foot over the stumbling defender, but getting caught by her arm, is up for debate.
arguably this would not even be a yellow card. you could give a yellow for the initial foul though. and if the kick is intentional it's a red.
@@JustRockMySoul there was no initial foul? She stamped on the player on the ground. She could've easily avoided but she didn't think she'd get caught taking a cheap shot.
She only accidentaly kicked the other player in the leg? That's definitely not a red
I have read a few rules of soccer and this is not a red card it was a complete accident she went to kick the ball but the blue team person put her leg out to stop the white girl from kicking it. The white person had her knees bent after trying to kick the ball so she cant slow herself down or jump high so she is forced to try and jump over which she did but didn't jump high enough and hit the girl in the shoulder. So in all fairness it should have been a drop ball. Also the white player did not mean to kick the girl because if you slow it down you can see the white players trajectory was on the ball. She should of helped the other player up but after the call she was questioning the ref showing that she doesn't think its a red card. you can also see the girl that got hit in the shoulder or head didn't notice anything odd and didn't go "ref that's a foul" she just stood there.
Yes definitely only not for the initial tackle but for the stamp afterwards, no attempt not to land on her at all.
CZcams needs to get their act together. This came up for my review 12 years after the incident took place. How can I pass a verdict after the game is done and everyone's already moved on?!🤔
Anyone that's played the game knows that she knew exactly what she was doing. The player on the end of it knew it which is why she appealed to the ref and the girl that did it knew it which is why she lifted her shirt to partially cover her face (classic guilt reaction that kids do). Excellent officiating.
The fact she didn’t complain kinda proves how right the ref was🤷♂️
@@marceloevera2009 sorry?
@@6ftmidgetvlogs618 no, I'm sorry. I misunderstood your post.
This is quite clear:
Stomping on opponent = intent to injure, therefore, serious foul play, which means a red card + ejection.
ref does NOT have to explain to pissed off dad at all
Kudos to the ref it was a stamp
Stomping on a opponent is a red card. The ball was going out of play and she stomped on her. Violent conduct and if you thought she didn't stomp on her well that studs up tackle on the green jersey girl is a red card.
Ah, so I've watched 4 Premier League videos and so of course I would want to watch this CZcams algorithm. Thank you for your generosity in sending me a completely out of context 12 years old girls football match clip.
Is it possible that the last video you watched in that session had something with a red card in it? That would explain it.
Absolutely the correct call. he gained strength in the game by doing so
Being a ref is always hard. No matter are you a ref in a top pro game or some highschool female game. This dude knows the game. He knew where to look.
Thanks for the UK perspective. This took place at UCI (University California Irvine).
I hope I can help with this. Law 12 which is fouls and misconduct states that if a player is deliberately stood on then it is a red card offence, now I know some may say that she was trying to get out of the way of her opponent but if she was, then she has been clumsy in doing so. However, it is a definite red card and the correct decision from the referee. I hope you understand and thank you for the uploads. Greetings from England
How are u..??
Since 12 years
NEYMAR be like, "VaR VaR"
Why? The referee gave a free kick and a red card.
Yes, she did not even say sorry. 100% intentional
Parents: your giving my daughter a red card.
REF: IM GIVING UR SWEET RED FLAG A RED CARD.
Yes red card! Under the laws of the game and I have dealt with the same decision multiple times as referee! It is counted as violent conduct!
Violent Conduct / Serious Foul Play
CZcams '-- =. Did u wanna see 12 yr oldest red card soccer vdo..
Me : at 3:00 am night YESS...
Well watched by the ref. Red card and long ban fully deserved.
Red card, violent conduct. She tries to violently step on the rival
The red card was exactly right.
lol @ the end of video goal, looked almost accidental.
Yes. Clearly intentionally stomped on the player.
Yeah surely, i see it, when she stomping, it dangerous play and no compromised for that
Yes. No doubt. Its a red card inside the field.
And a crime outside
Good thing this channel gave us a var on what happened so we can clearly see she tripped over her on purpose
This is a really bad call. Foot got stuck, she wanted to jump over her. Never had the intention on hurting her. At most a yellow card
Agree
it looked likthere was intention to hurt her. its blatant to me 🤷♂️
@@crfvp4u Not sure why this ended up in my feed, but I am really confused by all of the outrage. I don't see the "obvious" stomp everyone else sees, and I am not sure how ref did either, as he was way out of position. I have no issue with him giving yellow for the late challenge, and if she had spent the past 10 minutes taking cheap shots at people (I have seen that before!!!) then I get it... but to have so many people look at this clip and think it is an obvious red is baffling to me.
@@KsLazarus completely agree with you. Nowadays, red cards are given out for some ridiculous fouls.
Absolutely great call. On the initial tackle, it’s definitely a foul, maybe a yellow for me, but the stomp? Easy red
the reaction of the player shows exactly what she meant to do
yup that's what I literally just commented haha...chick soccer I tell you! 👏