Had an incident yesterday where I sent off a goalkeeper for picking up a bouncing ball- he thought he was inside his area but was actually just inside the D on the edge of the penalty area.
A ball had been played over the top pretty much dead straight down the pitch heading for the centre of the goal. The oncoming striker had beaten both centre backs for pace so was clean through, both of the defenders about a meter behind him. Keeper comes out and, thinking he was inside the penalty area, collects the bouncing ball into his chest. My opinion is that if he had waited inside the penalty to collect the ball the striker would have beaten him to it. I give a free kick and send the goalkeeper off for DOGSO.
To clarify I still think this was the correct call but the goal keeper spoke to me after the game (very respectfully so no issue) and his opinion was that he’s beaten the player to the ball so it can’t be DOGSO, he’s just accidentally used his hands rather than his feet/head. I actually thought this was quite a reasonable argument- it’s not as though the ball was bouncing over his head and his only option was to use his hand.
I can’t imagine there’s much debate to be had on this unless someone thinks I’ve really got this wrong, just found it a surprisingly logical argument that got me thinking a little.
A ball had been played over the top pretty much dead straight down the pitch heading for the centre of the goal. The oncoming striker had beaten both centre backs for pace so was clean through, both of the defenders about a meter behind him. Keeper comes out and, thinking he was inside the penalty area, collects the bouncing ball into his chest. My opinion is that if he had waited inside the penalty to collect the ball the striker would have beaten him to it. I give a free kick and send the goalkeeper off for DOGSO.
To clarify I still think this was the correct call but the goal keeper spoke to me after the game (very respectfully so no issue) and his opinion was that he’s beaten the player to the ball so it can’t be DOGSO, he’s just accidentally used his hands rather than his feet/head. I actually thought this was quite a reasonable argument- it’s not as though the ball was bouncing over his head and his only option was to use his hand.
I can’t imagine there’s much debate to be had on this unless someone thinks I’ve really got this wrong, just found it a surprisingly logical argument that got me thinking a little.


