When does the referee play the advantage in football/soccer?
What happens if…
The referee plays the advantage for the offence committed outside the area and awards a penalty kick.
The referee awards a penalty kick (no advantage is played).
The referee stops play, sends off the player in question and awards an indirect free kick to the opponents (unless the player commits another offence punishable with a direct free kick/penalty kick).
The referee can allow play to continue if it benefits the non-offending team.
The referee can allow play to continue if it benefits the non-offending team.
If the attack does not result in a goal, the offender is shown a yellow card, but if a goal is scored, there is no card.
The referee awards a goal and there is no red or yellow card.