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Cumberland FA offer guidance on use of sin bins at matches

by Cumbria Crack
16/11/2023
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Cumberland FA have offered guidance for county clubs on the use of sin bins at matches.

Following a successful two-year pilot period, the FA sanctioned the use of temporary dismissals for dissent offences in grassroots football.

Scott Taylor, Cumberland FA Referee Development Officer, said: “Temporary Dismissals (Sin Bins) were introduced by The FA and have been in place for a while now in our Cumberland FA leagues and applies to clubs at Step 5 and below.

“The aim is to decrease dissent and improve the match day experience and to support the RESPECT programme. We have put together a handy information guide to highlight how the process works and participants, but especially our CFA Referees, should take the free FA online Sin Bin training module to freshen up their knowledge.”

“To assist Cumberland FA leagues and clubs with understanding their use, we have put together the following guidance:

• The period of time in a Sin Bin is 10 minutes for all matches of 90 minutes and 8 minutes for all other matches. 

• There is no ‘designated area’: just back with the management and subs

• Period starts when play restarts

• Referee includes any lost time

• Where neutral assistants are appointed, they assist with time keeping

• Referee has the final decision on when the player can return to play

• Does not need to be a stoppage in play – referee will only allow player to return away from current action

• A player in the Sin Bin cannot be substituted until the period has expired and not at all if all substitutes have been used

• If the period has not expired at the end of the first half, it continues during the second half (or extra time)

• If it has not expired at the end of extra time and there are kicks from the penalty mark – the player can still participate

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