German soccer to test 'sin bin' sanction for 2nd yellow card
BERLIN (AP) - The German soccer federation will test a new 'œsin bin'ť sanction for a second yellow card rather than sending a player off with a red card.
The federation said Friday it was agreeing to a request from its local division in the central state of Hesse to test the measure as a pilot project. The test phase will start next season at district league level - the eighth tier and below - for both men and women.
Under the measure, a player with a yellow card will be sent off for a specific time only before being allowed back on the field if he or she is shown a second yellow card. Only a third warning would then lead to a red card and the automatic sending off for the rest of a game.
Currently, players shown a second yellow card during a game are automatically sent off with a red card.
'œAccording to FIFA regulations, the rules in grassroots soccer can be adjusted in coordination with the national soccer association," the federation said. "This also applies to time penalties.'ť
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